Debussy Challenge – Week 1 Goal “Pick Your Piece!”

“Pick Your Piece!”

This week is all about choosing your Debussy repertoire. Whether you're just starting your journey into Debussy’s world or you've played some of his works before, the goal is to pick a piece that inspires you—and challenges you just enough.

We’ve curated a list to help you decide:


🎹 Beginner-Friendly Selections (Level 1–3):
Perfect for players exploring Debussy for the first time. Focus on color, shape, and mood.

  1. “The Little Shepherd” – from Children’s Corner

  2. “The Snow is Dancing” – from Children’s Corner

  3. “La fille aux cheveux de lin” (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair) – from Préludes, Book 1


🎼 Intermediate Selections (Level 4–6):
For players ready to dive deeper into voicing, pedaling, and expression.

  1. “Clair de Lune” – from Suite Bergamasque

  2. “Reverie” – Dreamy, flowing, and deeply expressive

  3. “Arabesque No. 1” – A tone-painting in flowing motion

 

Your Week 1 task:

  1. Pick your piece

  2. Comment below what you’ve chosen (and why, if you'd like!)

  3. If you’re unsure, ask for recommendations—we’re here to help

We’ll begin practicing next week—this one is just about inspiration and intention.

Let the dreamlike journey begin!

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    • Victoria_Macdonald
    • 2 mths ago
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    I'm choosing Arabesque #1.  I had "self-taught" it many years ago. Now I'm working on it with my piano teacher and realize I have things I need to unlearn before making further progress.

    • Francois_Brunet
    • 2 mths ago
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    La fille aux cheveux de lin.

    • Gloria
    • 2 mths ago
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    I picked Ballade ,L 70. 
    It is very beautiful piece, and I am looking forward to learning more about pedaling and techniques that help me to play this well.😊
     

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 2 mths ago
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      don’t know this one at all - looking forward to hearing it! 

    • Angela_Fogg
    • 2 mths ago
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    So many different choices…! I have spent the first three days of this week trying to decide between Image Series 2 No.2 Et La lune as Astrida is playing, La Cathédrale engloutie which has been on my ‘to learn list’ since I don’t know when and La puerta del Vino which I’ve been meaning to play since going to the Alhambra several years ago and seeing the gate that inspired the piece. I’m away next week at a summer school so I think I’ll go with La puerta, especially as no one else has mentioned it yet!

      • Have a growth mindset, no matter what!
      • Gail_Starr
      • 2 mths ago
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       Going to be at Chet’s, by any chance? 

      • Angela_Fogg
      • 2 mths ago
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       If only….would love to go one year. I’m always at the British Kodály Academy summer school which is great but I would like to do the Chets one at some point. Are you going?

      • Have a growth mindset, no matter what!
      • Gail_Starr
      • 2 mths ago
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       Kodaly sounds amazing!  Yes, a bunch of us tonebase buddies are heading back to Chet's this summer.  We had such a great time last year.  The only negative is that my flight cost TWICE what I paid in 2024.  But, it's still worth it.  Please join us in 2026!

      • Angela_Fogg
      • 2 mths ago
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       Well I hope you have the most wonderful time! Do you know who your teacher be?

    • Stephanie_Reuer
    • 2 mths ago
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    I'm choosing Debussy's gorgeous Nocturne.

    I've learned several of Chopin's Nocturnes and I'm relearning Samuel Barber's, which I played in recital a LONG time ago. I'd like to add the Debussy to my quiver, with at least one by John Field. I think this would make a nice lecture recital for a salon concert this coming Winter.

      • Have a growth mindset, no matter what!
      • Gail_Starr
      • 2 mths ago
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      Lovely concept! 

      • Statistician, Researcher
      • Steve_Coffey
      • 2 mths ago
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      great idea.  I hope we will all be able to hear you play it. :)

    • Philippa.1
    • 2 mths ago
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    I am working on  "Les Fées sont d'exquises danseuses". I have learned this piece years ago and would like to add it to my current list collection of pieces. I love the colours and variety of this piece.

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 2 mths ago
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       love that piece! Vladimir Horowitz was not chiefly known for his Debussy, but decades ago - when I was still a teenager- I heard on the radio a phenomenal performance of this piece by him that I remember to this day. 

    • Emanuele
    • 2 mths ago
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    Passepied from suite bergamasque. 😬

    • Santiago_Alvarez
    • 2 mths ago
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    I'll be trying Ondine, and if I find it too hard I might switch to Arabesque No. 1. I'm not sure I'm able to nail Ondine in the time given! Will do my best, tho!

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 2 mths ago
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       please try! It’s so gorgeous, and one hears it played so rarely… 

      https://youtu.be/I-U2DWh_fho?si=j1aYTgqozpCxKRmM

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      • Steve_Coffey
      • 2 mths ago
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      bravo and good luck.  It’s an amazing piece to listen to. Can’t imagine playing it. What a joy. 

    • Sampath
    • 2 mths ago
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    Hello !

    I'll go with "Clair de Lune".

    • Sheetal_Patel
    • 2 mths ago
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    I will pick Reverie :) 

    • Derek_McConville
    • 2 mths ago
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    Hi everyone - I will pick Dr Gradus ad Parnassum from Children's Corner Suite!
    This is a piece I love to listen to and hoping to play in a more controlled than when I first attempted it 🤞

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    • Steve_Coffey
    • 2 mths ago
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    I’m doing the arabesque #1.  
     

    however, I found a mazurka of Debussy (what?!) that is very interesting.  No. I need to focus.  Now is the arabesque. 
     

      • TT2022
      • 2 mths ago
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       Hi Steve! Nice to see you here! 

      • Statistician, Researcher
      • Steve_Coffey
      • 2 mths ago
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       Hi Tammy!!

    • Kyle_Johnson
    • 2 mths ago
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    Something from Image II - maybe 'Goldfish'

Content aside

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