Claude Debussy
Founder of musical Impressionism
Most quoted
"I am trying to achieve something new – realities, as it were, what imbeciles call 'impressionism,' a term which is as ill-applied as possible, particularly by art critics who do not hesitate to apply it to Turner, the finest creator of mysterious effects in the whole world of art."
— from Letter to Jacques Durand, 1908
"The sound of the sea, the curve of the horizon, the wind in the leaves, the cry of a bird, these stir within us a multitude of impressions. And suddenly, without any previous agreement, one of these memories rises to the surface and expresses itself in the language of music."
— from Various interviews and letters
"The sound of the sea, the curve of a horizon, wind in leaves, the cry of a bird leave manifold impressions in us. And suddenly, without our wishing it at all, one of these memories spills from us and finds expression in musical language."
— from 'Monsieur Croche the Dilettante Hater', 1913
All quotes by Claude Debussy (297)
The French spirit is not made for the grandiloquence of the Germans.
I write music to express myself, not to prove anything.
The art of music is more than the sum of its parts.
I am a musician, not a philosopher.
The orchestra is a large, sonorous brush.
The true music lover is one who listens with his soul.
I have no system, I have no rules, I have no theories.
The artist should be a mirror of his time.
Music is a mysterious language.
I try to forget that I am a musician when I compose.
The most beautiful music is that which is not written.
I am a man who loves silence.
The future of music is in the hands of those who dare to be different.
I have always tried to make music that is both beautiful and true.
The artist must be a rebel.
Music is a gift from God.
I am not interested in writing music that is merely 'correct.'
The true artist is one who is never satisfied.
Music should be a liberation, not a constraint.
I believe in the power of suggestion in music.
Contemporaries of Claude Debussy
Other Musics born within 50 years of Claude Debussy (1862–1918).