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En blanc et noir (French: [ɑ̃ blɑ̃ e nwaʁ]; English: "In White and Black"), L. 134, CD. 142, is a suite in three movements for two pianos by Claude Debussy, written in June 1915. He composed the work on the Normandy coast, suffering from cancer and concerned about the involvement of France in the Great War. The work is full of personal literary and musical allusions. Each movement comes with a literary motto. In the second movement, Debussy quoted Luther's hymn "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" as a symbol of militant Lutheran Germany. The three movements were dedicated respectively to three people: Serge Koussevitzky, Jacques Charlot (an associate of Debussy's publisher who was killed in the war), and Igor Stravinsky.

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  • En blanc et noir (en)
  • En blanc et noir (fr)
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  • 白と黒で (ja)
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  • En blanc et noir (French: [ɑ̃ blɑ̃ e nwaʁ]; English: "In White and Black"), L. 134, CD. 142, is a suite in three movements for two pianos by Claude Debussy, written in June 1915. He composed the work on the Normandy coast, suffering from cancer and concerned about the involvement of France in the Great War. The work is full of personal literary and musical allusions. Each movement comes with a literary motto. In the second movement, Debussy quoted Luther's hymn "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" as a symbol of militant Lutheran Germany. The three movements were dedicated respectively to three people: Serge Koussevitzky, Jacques Charlot (an associate of Debussy's publisher who was killed in the war), and Igor Stravinsky. (en)
  • En blanc et noir est une œuvre pour deux pianos en trois mouvements de Claude Debussy composée en 1915. Le titre de cette œuvre sombre et visionnaire, contemporaine des Études, de la Sonate pour violoncelle et de la Sonate pour flûte, alto et harpe, fut choisi par Debussy en référence aux gris de Vélasquez. L'œuvre a été créée le 21 décembre 1916 par le compositeur et Roger-Ducasse. (fr)
  • En blanc et noir è una composizione in tre movimenti per due pianoforti scritta da Claude Debussy nel 1915. (it)
  • 『白と黒で』(フランス語: En blanc et noir)はクロード・ドビュッシーが1915年に作曲したピアノ二重奏のための曲。《白と黒とで》とも訳される。 (ja)
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  • En blanc et noir (en)
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