Publication: Shades of Indonesia in the Works of Claude Debussy
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Abstract
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the influence Indonesian music (mainly from Java
and Bali) had on the compositional technique of French composer Claude Debussy. First encountered by
the composer at the Exposition Universelle of 1889, the originality of the gamelan, its instruments,
timbres, and complex structure fascinated Debussy, who would often recall this music and refer to it later
in his life. The analysis of certain musical works composed after this musical encounter and the
comparison with previous compositions revealed that the gamelan inspired Debussy to explore new
techniques of music composition and introduce novel sounds and structures in his works. The present
study mentions several features that are particular for gamelan music and analyses the manner in which
Debussy employs these in his compositions. Throughout this study the authors also seek to find an answer
to the question whether Debussy employed these gamelan influences because he aimed for innovation in
sound and composition, or because he desired to create a deeper connection between gamelan evocations
and the images or concepts depicted in his music, revealing their hidden meaning through particular
musical structures.
