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Encyclopedia > List of impressionistic pieces
Musical pieces by style
Period
Neoclassicalistic (see Neoclassicism (music))
Modernistic (see Modernism (music))
Style
Dadaistic (see Dada)
Impressionistic (see Impressionist music)
Jazz (see Jazz)
- with Jazz
Minimalistic (see Minimalist music)
Nationalistic (see Nationalism)
Populistic (see Populist music)
Postminimalistic (see Postminimalism)
Surrealist (see Surrealism (music))
Technique
Atonal (see Atonality)
Twelve-tone (see Twelve-tone technique)
with Extended techniques (see Extended technique)
Pandiatonic (see Pandiatonic)
Polytonal (see Polytonality)
- with Polytonality
Process music (see Process music)
Quartal (see Quartal harmony)
- with Quartal elements
Quarter tone (see Quarter tone)
- with Quarter tones
Whole tone (see whole tone)
Phase (see Phasing)
with Quotations (see Quotation)
- with Quotations of popular music (see Popular music)
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Suite bergamasque
"Clair de Lune"
Rêverie
Estampes
La Mer
Children's Corner
Deux livres de Préludes
Images I
Images II
Douze Études
Pelléas et Mélisande (opera)
Jeux d'eau (music)
Miroirs
Rhapsody Espagnole
Daphnis et Chloe

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Impressionist music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (291 words)
The Impressionist movement in music is a movement in music loosely set between the late nineteenth century, up to the middle of the twentieth century.
Technically, the impressionists invented or began using a great number of new compositional techniques: bitonality, planing (the use of voices moving in parallel motion; Debussy's prelude La cathédrale engloutie provides an example), extended tertian harmonies, and intentionally ambiguous musical forms.
Impressionist composers also made extensive use of whole tone scales to create a dreamy, "hazy" effect in their works, much like the blurred paintings of Renoir and Monet.
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