Composer Debussy's "Dance of the Snowflakes" is a section of the piano piece "The Children's Garden" composed by French composer Debussy (1862~1918) between 1906 and 1908.
The piece utilizes the flow and repetition of dense patterns in rapid succession, as well as their excursions and modulations, together with a variety of timbres, to exquisitely imitate the scene of snow flying in the sky. Snow, cold wind, the children can not play in the outdoor, they look at the gray sky constantly fluttering snowflakes, seem infinite melancholy and loneliness, with a melancholy mood of birds and flowers, they do not know how it is. This piece is based on the fourth piece of the piano suite "Children's Garden" composed by French composer Debussy. The Children's Garden" consists of six pieces: 1. Exercise "Doctor"; 2. Elephant Lullaby; 3. Serenade for a Doll; 4. Snowflake Dance; 5. Shepherd Boy; 6. Puppet's Gait Dance.
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Achille-Claude Debussy, 1862-1918 French composer and music critic, formed a style of music known as "impressionism" in his more than thirty years of creative career, which had a profound influence on the music of Europe and America. Europe and the United States.[2] During the first half of the 20th century, the French composer and music critic [During World War I, he wrote works of sympathy for the suffering people, and his style changed. By this time he was suffering from cancer and died in 1918 when Germany attacked Paris.