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Images pour orchestre

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Images pour orchestre

Three symphonic pieces by Claude Debussy: Gigues (originally Gigues tristes), composed 1906–11; Rondes de printemps, composed in 1909; Ibéria (Par les rues et par les chemins, Les Parfums de la nuit, and Le Matin d'un jour de fête), completed in 1908. Ibéria was first performed in Paris, France, on 20 February 1910, conducted by Gabriel Pierné; the three pieces were first performed together in Paris on 26 January 1913, under Pierné.



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