Claude Debussy: Clair De Lune (Organ)
Debussy ’s beautiful, beloved Clair De Lune was written as the third movement of his Suite Bergamasque at the turn of the last century. It was inspired by a poem of contemporary Paul Verlaine and is a significant example of Debussy ’s innovative use of key, time and tonal colour. The piece has been arranged for Orchestra, though not by Debussy , Harp, Guitar and many other instrumental combinations. Clair De Lune was composed for Piano in D flat and has here been transposed to C.