Debussy: Piano Preludes Bk.1 No.10 "La Cathédral engloutie" - symphonic wind (arr. Ray Thompson) by Claude Debussy Sheet Music for Performance Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Debussy: Piano Preludes Bk.1 No.10 "La Cathédral engloutie" - symphonic wind (arr. Ray Thompson) Digital Sheet Music
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Debussy: Piano Preludes Bk.1 No.10 "La Cathédral engloutie" - symphonic wind (arr. Ray Thompson)
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La Cathédrale engloutie (The Submerged Cathedral) is a prelude written by the French composer Claude Debussy for solo piano. It was published in 1910 as the tenth prelude in Debussys first of two volumes of twelve piano preludes each. It is characteristic of Debussy in its form, harmony, and content.

Arranged double wind quintet.

Debussy indicates a meter of 6/4=3/2 on his piano original. His own recording plays all the quarter notes/crotchets in the 6/4 passages at exactly the same length as the half notes/minims in the 3/2 passages.

I have done the same in this arrangement.

In other words the beat/pulse remains the same throuhout the piece.

I have arranged all of these preludes from both books:

Book 1

Danseuses de Delphes
Voiles
Les sons et le parfums..
Des pas sur le neige 
La fille aux cheveux de lin
La Cathédral engloutie
Minstrels

Bk.2

Bruyères
General Levine
Hommage à S.Pickwick Esq
Canope

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