Rualark 2015-06-22 10:21:00 | Fauré sounds more classical, serious, straight rhythm, predictable.
Debussy sounds more hazy, mistical,
Only Fauré has non-solo piano, requiem (sounds light). (Debussy, Fauré) | Rualark 2015-05-05 22:41:39 | Most difficult will be to distinguish Ravel and Debussy on this island.
(See my description for Ravel/Debussy island). (JS Bach, Debussy, Ravel, Sibelius) | Rualark 2015-04-08 23:39:17 | Delibes sounds light, graceful, elegant, closer to Tchaikovsky and even Mozart.
Debussy sounds more hazy, mistical, melodic.
Only Debussy has piano (except for Delibes Bolero), string quartet in this game. (Debussy, Delibes) | Rualark 2015-04-06 21:34:26 | Very simple comparison of the most known classical Haydn and impressionist Debussy. (Debussy, Haydn) | Rualark 2015-04-05 08:32:25 | This is a nice starting island. But some of composers will be harder to guess. (JS Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Glass, Mozart, Pérotin, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi, Wagner...) | Rualark 2015-03-30 21:54:01 | Ravel sounds more rhythmic, spanish, exotic, energetic, archaic. Ravel can be more melodic and lyrical (Ma mere lOye).
Debussy sounds more hazy, mistical, melodic.
Ravel Miroirs, Daphnis et Chloe sound closer to Debussy.
Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Lisle joyese, String quartet can sound closer to Ravel.
Only Ravel has piano concerto in this game. (Debussy, Ravel) | Rualark 2015-03-22 22:14:37 | This island is easy.
Debussy sounds more undetermined and misty.
Massenet sounds more romantic, simple, elegant, old-fashioned.
Massenet has opera and violin concerto (Thais) on this island.
Debussy has opera and different piano, symphonic, chamber, concert works here. (Debussy, Massenet) | Rualark 2015-02-22 23:10:32 | This is an interesting island with three composers of different periods.
Debussy is french impressionist with hazy mistical sound.
Rachmaninov is russian post-romantic with simple light melodies, piano bell chords and fast piano textures.
Shostakovich is russian modern with tragic, dissonant, abrupt, fugue, dark sound. (Debussy, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich) | Rualark 2015-02-06 12:05:18 | Debussy seems more airy, Bruckner is more grand like Wagner, but also has dissonances and light melodies. (Bruckner, Debussy) |
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