










Arabesque No. 1 (for Piano Trio)-Claude Debussy
小提琴, 大提琴, 钢琴
演奏视频
难度: 普通
13 页数
关键信息
- 乐器 3
- 小提琴大提琴钢琴
- 页数
- 13
- 难度
- 普通
- 類型
- 单行谱
- 配器
- 合奏团
- 歌词
- 不包含
- 和弦
- 不包含
- 乐器
- 小提琴, 大提琴, 钢琴
- 页数
- 13
- 难度
- 普通
- 類型
- 单行谱
- 配器
- 合奏团
- 歌词
- 不包含
- 和弦
- 不包含
Claude Debussy’s graceful “Arabesque No. 1” is presented here in a delicate trio arrangement for violin, cello, and piano, faithfully preserving the original structure and flowing impressionistic character. The shimmering melodic lines and gentle harmonic colors of the piano original are carefully distributed among the ensemble, allowing the music to unfold with new chamber textures while retaining Debussy’s refined elegance. Certain passages have been thoughtfully expanded or redistributed to suit the trio instrumentation, enriching the dialogue between strings and piano without altering the spirit of the work. The result is a luminous chamber interpretation that highlights the music’s fluid motion and atmospheric beauty. Ideal for recital programs seeking Impressionist color and expressive nuance. The required positions extend up to 7th position for violin and thumb position for cello, offering expansive expressive range and refined technical control.
Claude Debussy’s graceful “Arabesque No. 1” is presented here in a delicate trio arrangement for violin, cello, and piano, faithfully preserving the original structure and flowing impressionistic character. The shimmering melodic lines and gentle harmonic colors of the piano original are carefully distributed among the ensemble, allowing the music to unfold with new chamber textures while retaining Debussy’s refined elegance. Certain passages have been thoughtfully expanded or redistributed to suit the trio instrumentation, enriching the dialogue between strings and piano without altering the spirit of the work. The result is a luminous chamber interpretation that highlights the music’s fluid motion and atmospheric beauty. Ideal for recital programs seeking Impressionist color and expressive nuance. The required positions extend up to 7th position for violin and thumb position for cello, offering expansive expressive range and refined technical control.