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how will you describe impressionism and its musical characteristics as created by ravel and debussy?​

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Answered by anushka33244
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Elements often termed impressionistic include static harmony, emphasis on instrumental timbres that creates a shimmering interplay of “colours,” melodies that lack directed motion, surface ornamentation that obscures or substitutes for melody, and an avoidance of traditional musical form.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Impressionism is a musical style founded at the end of the nineteenth century by French composer Claude Debussy. The term, which is somewhat ambiguous in reference to music, was coined by analogy with contemporaneous French painting; Debussy himself disliked it.

Explanation:

Static harmony, an emphasis on instrumental timbres that creates a shimmering interplay of "colours," melodies that lack directed motion, surface ornamentation that obscures or substitutes for melody, and an avoidance of traditional musical form are all examples of impressionistic elements. Impressionism can be viewed as a reaction to Romantic rhetoric, disrupting the forward motion of standard harmonic progressions. Maurice Ravel is the other composer most often associated with Impressionism.

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