Debussy's Accomplishments

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Despite growing up in France as a painter, Debussy was accepted as a composer. Debussy had all the requirements to become a sailor though he focused on achieving his dream as a musical composer (Debussy and Webster 12). Debussy is regarded as the most influential musicians of the twentieth century and people loved the taste of his music. Debussy showed his willingness to becoming a popular musician since his childhood. His personal goal was to make people love his music. Debussy changed the people's approach to music due to his rebelliousness, passion, suffering, and determination. According to Wingefield, Debussy is regarded as a trailblazer and a musical pioneer who revolutionized the Western musical tradition and the French music when …show more content…

Debussy was an accomplished young man because of his determination to accomplish and participate in various activities that he set his mind to do. According to Claude, Debussy did not struggle to become a composer as many people thought (23). He was closer to poets and painters and not to his fellow musicians. Debussy also liked showing to individuals who did not believe in him, and this was a way of expressing his talent. At school, Debussy would disconcert his teachers with numerous improvisations that made use of the harmonies and progressions outlawed by the textbooks. His outstanding talent led to the recognition of the Debussy with other academicians such as Durand and Marmontel. Debussy was willing to give his composition and performance the best. Debussy felt worthless and became confused whenever he failed to produce outstanding materials and taking the second position. Debussy was troubled especially when he played mediocre music and had mixed attitudes towards the piano though he was not good at playing the instrument. However, he just liked music, and this made him the best composer of his …show more content…

Debussy was passionate about his music, and women made him feel secure and calm. When performing his music, Debussy wanted to create a more personal relationship with his audience. Debussy also created unity among his audience as well as making them feel they are part of the show. Debussy focused on ensuring that the audience felt his music more and better. His music induced his audience to figure out the picture and melody of beautiful places and sweet memories. Debussy forced mental image through music and could use his emotions to guide his audience feel the situation and enjoy the