Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Debussy - Prelude a
l'apres-midi d'un faune
- Structure
- Ternary with coda
- A - 1-54
- B - 55-78
- A - 79-93
- Coda - 94-110
- Rhythm and Meter
- Difficult to identify meter
- The whole piece has a sense of
freedom and rhythmic flexibility
- Frequent changes of meter
- Triplets (bar 1)
- Cross rhythms (bar 67)
- Melody
- Opening melody was revolutionary
- Opening two bars are chromatic
- Bar three is diatonic and covers
an octave
- Melody is mainly conjunct with few leaps
- The rest of the piece is a melodic
evolution of the opening motif
- Instrumentation
- Large sized orchestra
- Strings use tremolo
- Harp glissando and harmonics
- Horns sometimes muted
- Texture
- Mostly melody dominated homophony
- Opening is monophonic
- Doubling of instruments is common
- Tonality
- Tonality is unclear throughout
- At the end it settles in E major
- The opening is chromatic
outlining a tritone -
provides no sense of key
- Harmony
- Non-functional chords
- Harmony creates
musical 'colour'
- Many 7th chords
- Chord extensions 9th, 11th and 13th
- Chromatic harmony