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- prodigue (1884) which won him the Prix de Rome. A more characteristically Debussian work from his early years is La Damoiselle élue, recasting the traditional...
- Bars 4–5 developed in "Debussian manner", noted by Alfredo Casella...
- orchestral song cycle Shéhérazade (both 1903). Commentators have noted some Debussian touches in some parts of these works. Nichols calls the quartet "at once...
- commonplace". In The Times, J. A. Fuller Maitland also commented on ancient and Debussian echoes, and observed: Throughout its course one is never quite sure whether...
- The opening of Brigg Fair is described by Palmer as "perhaps the most Debussian moment in Delius". Debussy, in a review of Delius's Two Danish Songs for...
- described by critics as covering many different musical styles, such as "Debussian impressionist styles, his own heavy electronic and synth ideas, and even...
- Poèmes H. 7 (1914–1916); Trois Poèmes de Paul Fort (1916) ; his very Debussian Prélude pour Aglavaine et Sélysette (inspired by Maurice Maeterlinck's...
- Bernard Holland for the New York Times. April 9, 1988 Review/Concert; Debussian Allusions in New Works Ilene Roizman for the East Hampton Star. November...
- the orchestral The Flowing Tide (1943), which has strong elements of Debussian Impressionism combined with Romanticism. In 2002, The Flowing Tide was...
- cannot forget Debussy". The musical scholar Andrew Keener also notes the Debussian influence: "there is the characteristic writing in parallel thirds that...