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Debussy originally wrote this piece in 1890 (L.69). It was first published as "Tarantelle Styrienne" in 1891. He later revised it and republished it in 1903 as "Danse". After Debussy's death, the great Maurice Ravel arranged it for full orchestra.This arrangement is for String Orchestra, based mostly off Ravel's orchestration, but also the piano part in some places where the harp that Ravel wrote in is unplayable by strings, whereas the piano part isn't. Overall the intention is to retain as much as possible the texture and dynamic of the orchestral version in a string orchestra setting.
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Claude Debussy
String Orchestra
Robert Longfield
Alan Menken
Orchestra
John Powell
Zequinha Abreu
Jamin Hoffman
Huntr/x (Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami)
James Kazik
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