Claude Debussy - La Cathedrále Engloutie
This solo composition was published in 1910. It was inspired by an ancient Breton tall tail about a cathedral that rises from the sea on clear mornings, then sinks in the evening with its bells and organs being heard over great distances. ▶️ More from Debussy: • Claude Debussy | Classical Music Playlist 🔔 Subscribe to The Wicked North for the very best in classical music: / thewickednorth #ClaudeDebussy #Debussy #TheWickedNorth

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