This content is restricted to site members. If you are an existing user, please log in. New users may register below. Jean Martinon conducts this Debussy tour-de-force and the follow-up, Debussy: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 which I also highly recommend. Martinon's first instrument was the violin, but he moved on to the piano and eventually to composition.
Images (3), for orchestra, T. 122
Printemps, symphonic collection for refrain, violin amp; orchestra, M. 61
Rhapsodie for clarinet amp; violin (or orchestra), D. 116
Tiny suite (4), for piano, 4 fingers (or orchestra), D. 65
Clair de lune, for orchestra or additional agreement (from 'Selection Bergamasque' for keyboard), T. 75/3
Jeux, ballet, D. 126
Nocturnes, for female refrain amp; orchestra, D. 91
La Mer, symphonic drawings (3) for orchestra, T. 109
Page rankélude à l'après-midi deb'un faune (PreIude to the Mid-day of a Faun), for orchestra, T. 86