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Debussy composed the well known "Clair de lune" based on a French poem by Paul Verlain in 1869.
This is part of his 1890 Suite bergamasque and became his most famous section of that artwork.
The elements of music highlight the impressionistic style which reflects on an atmosphere with fluid passages and using short lyrical pieces. The impressionistic style departed from the Romanticism that prevailed in the late 19th and paved the way for the new music of the early 20th century.
The use of harmony is widely based on paintings notions of light and colour, so Debussy like Ravel are the heads of the French Impressionism.
Both used colour and rhythms trying to resemble the sensations recreated in the impressionism & paintings. It is followed by short and lyrical passages.
The rhythm often changes and the use of notations like "tempo rubato" is prolific, making a very fluid and unique perception in this music.