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Debussyan, a. and n.|dəˈbyːsɪən| [-ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the French composer Claude Debussy (1862–1918), his music or his style of musical composition. B. n. An admirer or follower of Debussy.
1923P. Rosenfeld Mus. Chron. 1917–23 147 There is no Debussyan fluidity, dreamfulness, satin. 1938Scrutiny VII. 170 Any other composer of the time using the same more or less Debussyan idiom. 1959Radio Times 16 Jan. 25/3 An individual mixture of Hungarian folk-song, Debussyan orchestration, and modal inflexions. 1959R. Russell in M. T. Williams Art of Jazz (1960) xviii. 209 The light polychrome orchestral palette of the Debussyians [sic]. So Debussyˈesque a., resembling the style of Debussy.
1946R. Blesh Shining Trumpets (1949) x. 229 A rambling piece in unresolved Debussyesque harmonies. 1963Economist 8 June 1008/1 This is not a Debussyesque hallucination. |