Le vent dans la plaine

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"Le vent dans la plaine" is a brief, atmospheric piano prelude by Claude Debussy, noted for its evocation of wind-swept landscapes through rapid, fluttering figurations and subtle harmonic color.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical composition
piano prelude
solo piano piece
basedOn line from a poem by Paul Verlaine
characteristic atmospheric character
brief duration
fluttering piano textures
rapid figurations
subtle harmonic color
composer Claude Debussy NERFINISHED
evokes natural landscapes
wind
wind-swept plains
genre classical music
inspiredBy wind-swept landscapes
instrumentation solo piano
languageOfTitle French
movementOf Préludes, Book I NERFINISHED
nationalityOfComposer French
notableFor evocative depiction of wind through piano writing
subtle use of harmony and color
partOf Préludes, Book I NERFINISHED
performanceContext concert repertoire for solo piano
recital piece
period early 20th century music
positionInSeries third prelude in Book I
series Debussy Préludes NERFINISHED
style Impressionist
techniqueFeature delicate fingerwork
rapid passagework
tempoMarking generally fast
texture light and agile
title Le vent dans la plaine NERFINISHED

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Préludes (Book I) containsWork Le vent dans la plaine