Suite bergamasque
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Suite bergamasque
Summary
Suite bergamasque is a musical work/composition[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,796 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Suite bergamasque's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Suite bergamasque's composer is recorded as Claude Debussy[4].
- Suite bergamasque is associated with the Impressionism movement[5].
- Suite bergamasque's place of publication is recorded as Paris[6].
- Suite bergamasque comprises Prélude[7].
- Suite bergamasque comprises Menuet[8].
- Suite bergamasque comprises Clair de lune[9].
- Suite bergamasque comprises Passepied[10].
- Suite bergamasque's catalog code is recorded as L. 75[11].
- 1905 marks the founding of Suite bergamasque[12].
- Suite bergamasque was released on January 1, 1905[13].
- Suite bergamasque's instrumentation is recorded as piano[14].
- Suite bergamasque's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Suite bergamasque'}[15].
- Suite bergamasque's name in kana is recorded as べるがますくくみきょく[16].
- Suite bergamasque's copyright status is recorded as public domain[17].
- Suite bergamasque's form of creative work is recorded as suite[18].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Release type: Suite[19]
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Genre(s): classical[20]
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Community tags: classical, keyboard[21]
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MusicBrainz ID: 51c5a474-470e-48d8-a138-df81f568896a[22]
Body
Publication
Suite bergamasque was published on January 1, 1905[13]. Its place of publication is recorded as Paris[6].
Subject and Themes
Suite bergamasque is associated with the Impressionism movement[5].
Why It Matters
Suite bergamasque ranks in the top 2% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,796 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]