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This is a README file for a data repository originating from the DCML corpus initiative and serves as welcome page for both

For information on how to obtain and use the dataset, please refer to this documentation page.

The Claude Debussy Solo Piano Corpus

The scores of Claude Debussy's entire oeuvre for piano solo, in uncompressed MuseScore 3 format (.mscx).

Cite as

This dataset has been released together with the publication

Laneve, S., Schaerf, L., Cecchetti, G., Hentschel, J., & Rohrmeier, M. (2023). The diachronic development of Debussy’s musical style: A corpus study with Discrete Fourier Transform. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10(1), 289. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-01796-7

Data and Code from the article can be found in the publiction_data_and_code folder with instructions on how to run it.

Abstract

Claude Debussy’s personal style is typically characterised as a departure from earlier diatonic tonality, including a greater variety of pitch-class materials organised in fragmented yet coherent compositions. Exploiting the music-theoretical interpretability of Discrete Fourier Transforms over pitch-class distributions, we performed a corpus study over Debussy’s solo-piano works in order to investigate the diachronic development of such stylistic features across the composer’s lifespan. We propose quantitative heuristics for the prevalence of different pitch-class prototypes, the fragmentation of a piece across different prototypes, as well as some aspect of the overall coherence of a piece. We found strong evidence for a decrease of diatonicity in favour of octatonicity, as well as for an increase of fragmentation accompanied by non-decreasing coherence. These results contribute to the understanding of the historical development of extended-tonal harmony, while representing a fertile testing ground for the interaction of computational corpus-based methods with traditional music analytical approaches.

License

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).

Naming convention

Example: l075-01_suite_prelude.

The filenames follow the pattern l<###>[-##][_collection]_piece where optional components are given in brackets []. The corresponding regular expression is l(?P<lesure>\d{3})(?:-(?P<mvt>\d{2}))?(?:_(?P<collection>[a-z]+?))?_(?P<piece>[a-z]+). The components are:

  • lesure: A three-digit, zero-padded number corresponding to the original Lesure (1977) catalog. A mapping to the revised 2003 version can be found on Wikipedia.
  • mvt (optional): A two-digit movement number.
  • collection (optional): If a piece is part of a collection, the first word of it's title.
  • title: The first word of the piece's title.

Titles are given in lowercase and without diacritics.

Overview

debussy_childrens_corner

file_name measures labels standard
l113-01_childrens_doctor 76 0
l113-02_childrens_jimbos 81 0
l113-03_childrens_serenade 124 0
l113-04_childrens_snow 74 0
l113-05_childrens_little 31 0
l113-06_childrens_golliwoggs 128 0

debussy_deux_arabesques

file_name measures labels standard
l066-01_arabesques_premiere 107 0
l066-02_arabesques_deuxieme 110 0

debussy_estampes

file_name measures labels standard
l100-01_estampes_pagode 98 0
l100-02_estampes_soiree 136 0
l100-03_estampes_jardins 157 0

debussy_etudes

file_name measures labels standard
l136-01_etudes_cinq 116 0
l136-02_etudes_tierces 76 0
l136-03_etudes_quartes 85 0
l136-04_etudes_sixtes 59 0
l136-05_etudes_octaves 121 0
l136-06_etudes_huit 68 0
l136-07_etudes_degres 88 0
l136-08_etudes_agrements 52 0
l136-09_etudes_notes 84 0
l136-10_etudes_sonorites 75 0
l136-11_etudes_arpeges 67 0
l136-12_etudes_accords 181 0

debussy_images

file_name measures labels standard
l087-01_images_lent 57 0
l087-02_images_souvenir 72 0
l087-03_images_quelques 186 0
l110-01_images_reflets 95 0
l110-02_images_hommage 76 0
l110-03_images_mouvement 177 0
l111-01_images_cloches 49 0
l111-02_images_lune 57 0
l111-03_images_poissons 97 0

debussy_other_piano_pieces

file_name measures labels standard
l000_etude 71 0
l000_soirs 23 0
l009_danse 92 0
l067_mazurka 138 0
l068_reverie 101 0
l069_tarentelle 333 0
l070_ballade 105 0
l071_valse 151 0
l082_nocturne 77 0
l099_cahier 55 0
l105_masques 381 0
l106_isle 255 0
l108_morceau 27 0
l114_petit 87 0
l115_hommage 118 0
l121_plus 148 0
l132_berceuse 68 0
l133_page 38 0
l138_elegie 21 0

debussy_pour_le_piano

file_name measures labels standard
l095-01_pour_prelude 163 0
l095-02_pour_sarabande 72 0
l095-03_pour_toccata 266 0

debussy_preludes

file_name measures labels standard
l117-01_preludes_danseuses 31 0
l117-02_preludes_voiles 64 0
l117-03_preludes_vent 59 0
l117-04_preludes_sons 53 0
l117-05_preludes_collines 96 0
l117-06_preludes_pas 36 0
l117-07_preludes_ce 70 0
l117-08_preludes_fille 39 0
l117-09_preludes_serenade 137 0
l117-10_preludes_cathedrale 89 0
l117-11_preludes_danse 96 0
l117-12_preludes_minstrels 89 0
l123-01_preludes_brouillards 52 0
l123-02_preludes_feuilles 52 0
l123-03_preludes_puerta 90 0
l123-04_preludes_fees 127 0
l123-05_preludes_bruyeres 51 0
l123-06_preludes_general 109 0
l123-07_preludes_terrasse 45 0
l123-08_preludes_ondine 74 0
l123-09_preludes_hommage 54 0
l123-10_preludes_canope 33 0
l123-11_preludes_tierces 165 0
l123-12_preludes_feux 100 0

debussy_suite_bergamasque

file_name measures labels standard
l075-01_suite_prelude 89 274 2.3.0
l075-02_suite_menuet 104 305 2.3.0
l075-03_suite_clair 72 150 2.3.0
l075-04_suite_passepied 156 284 2.3.0