Claude Debussy-Part 5 It must be owned that Debussy was not only eccentric in his music, but also in private life. He was unapproachable to strangers; he observed the utmost reticence regarding the intimate details of his career and existence; he sheltered himself from publicity and advertisement. He was of the opinion that to seers of visions a certain loneliness is inevitable. L'ame d'autrui, he said, est une foret obscure ou it faut mar..
Saturday, June 04, 2005
Music Of The Great Composers --