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This is a new, digitally enhanced reprint of the score originally
published in 1911 by Durand et Cie., Paris. Originally composed in
1910 for piano solo, "Children's Corner" was scored for small
orchestra the next year by Debussy's student and good friend Andre
Caplet. This is the orchestral version most widely performed and
recorded today. It is a brilliant example of early 20th century
orchestral writing.
Composed in 1913 to a scenario for a Children's Ballet by Andr
Hall, the music existed only in a piano score and 93 measures of
orchestration upon Debussy's death in 1918. His former student and
faithful interpreter Andre Caplet completed the orchestration the
next year for the long delayed performance at Paris'
Theatre-Lyrique de Vaudeville on December 10, 1919. This new,
convenient format study score is a digitally enhanced reprint of
the one issued by Durand et Cie. in 1920.
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