Achill Claude Debussy,the founder of French Impressionism,he created a new musical language of Impressionism with superb musical thinking,his music broke the traditional dogmatic binding,and his unique creative approach has a profound impact on the development of music in the future.This article focus on Debussy’s early piano work "The First Song of Arabian Style",which was created during the period of the meeting of Romanticism and Impressionism.Although the structure of the song still has the mark of classical works,some of the harmony arrangements still use traditional concepts,while some artistic methods and creative ideas have shown the embryonic style of Impressionism,which is a stepping stone to understand Debussy’s works.The purpose of the research is to understand the creative thinking and techniques of the early works of Debussy’s Impressionism.The article mainly includes the following sections:From the background of the era of creation,the influence of cultural background and social background on the author’s creative thinking is discussed,and the theoretical background of this research is clarified.From the perspective of work analysis,first of all,it analyzes the structure of the three parts,the relationship between the mode and the tonality,and dissects the creative methods and characteristics of the work.It studies from the piano playing skills and uses different touch technique of the key to express the timbre required by the music.The player’s heart must have different emotions,the relationship between the flow of melody and the touch of the keys.In Debussy’s piano music works,the harmony changes frequently,so the work emphasizes the importance of pedal use,using various methods to step on the pedal to play,such as the soft pedal,the sustain pedal and so on.Performers should listen to the different sound effects produced by various pedals while playing.The use of breath to drive the expression of emotions and phrases,breathing and phrases,and the role of breathing in performance,and then discuss the importance of breathing in piano performance. |