Two Arabesques
The Two Arabesques, List of compositions by [Claude Debussy by Lesure Numbers|L. 66], is a pair of arabesques composed for piano by Claude Debussy when he was still in his twenties, between the years 1888 and 1891.
The arabesques contain hints of Debussy's developing musical style. The set is one of the very early impressionistic pieces of music, following the French visual art form. Debussy seems to wander through modes and keys, and achieves evocative scenes throughout both pieces. His view of a musical arabesque was a line curved in accordance with nature, and with his music he mirrored the celebrations of shapes in nature made by the Art Nouveau artists of the time. Of the arabesque in baroque music, he wrote:
“That was the age of the ‘wonderful arabesque' when music was subject to the laws of beauty inscribed in the movements of Nature herself.”
The arabesques
The two arabesques are given these tempo marks:- Andantino con moto
- ''Allegretto scherzando''
Arabesque No. 1. Andantino con moto
The second quieter B section is in A major, starting with a gesture, briefly passing through E major, returning to A major and ending with a bold pronouncement of the E-D-E-C gesture, but transposed to the key of C major and played forte.
In the middle of the recapitulation of the A section, the music moves to a higher register and descends, followed by a large pentatonic scale ascending and descending, and resolving back to E major.