Harry Bosch-Renée Ballard : le face-à-face tant attendu.
En revenant au commissariat d'Hollywood après une mission de son quart de nuit, l'inspectrice Renée Ballard tombe sur un inconnu en train de fouiller dans les meubles à dossiers. L'homme, elle l'apprend, est un certain Harry Bosch, un ancien des Homicides du LAPD qui a repris du service au commissariat de San Fernando, où il travaille sur une affaire qui le ronge depuis des années. D'abord sceptique, Ballard le chasse puis, intriguée, ouvre le dossier qu'il feuilletait… et décide de l'aider. …
Claude Debussy, who died 100 years ago in March 1918, is one of history's greatest composers and the most influential of all French composers. A father of modern music, Debussy lived in the early days of the recording era.
This 33-CD set stands as the most complete collection of recordings of Debussy’s music ever made: it comprises all his known works, including four pieces in world premiere recordings which were made especially for this edition. Compiled in collaboration with renowned Debussy expert Denis Herlin (responsible for several critical editions of Debussy’s music for Durand, the composer’s publisher), the box comprises recordings carefully chosen for their artistic quality and their authenticity of spirit. They span more than a century, even including recordings made by Debussy himself – he was a superb pianist. Many other distinguished names are among the performers, including a suitably impressive contingent from France.
Fluid forms, delicately-etched sonorities and subtle harmonies soon established Claude Debussy as one of the immense originals of the 20th century. Deutsche Grammophon commemorates the 100th anniversary of his passing with a new Limited-Edition Set presenting the Complete Published Works, which brings together legendary performances by acclaimed Debussy performers and conductors, several recordings new to CD, and a number of additional historical performances.
This collection contains all Debussy’s works for orchestra as well as many orchestral arrangements of his piano music. Together these display a rich panorama of Debussian sound and a remarkable insight into the composer.