"Clair de Lune," meaning "moonlight," is a famous piano piece by Claude Debussy, part of the Suite Bergamasque. It is the third movement of the four-part suite and is known for its evocative, impressionistic style and its evocative quality of moonlight. The piece's title also references a poem by Paul Verlaine, which Debussy used as inspiration for the piece's melancholic atmosphere
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