Claude Debussy (1862-1918) created "Estampes" in 1903. The composers used different regions of music culture and style to take us to different countries.
"Estampes" is quite mature works in Debussy's piano music. Pagodes is an exotic style full of oriental colors, running through the pentatonic and four- and five-degree intervals; "La Soirée dans Grenade" is a passionate cultural style in the Andalucía region of southern Spain, the laziness of the Moors, and the brisk and joyful rhythm of guitar and habanella. "Jardins sous la pluie" brings us back to Germany. Bussy's motherland, France, cites two French nationals, "Dodo I'ennfant do" and "Nous n'irions plus au bois", depicting different rains in big and small tones. Scenery, the weather finally passed.