If I remember correctly, Debussy either composed in the Romantic Era or the Baroque Era. I have been looking for the correct answer, also. Sorry, at least i narrowed it down for ya. :)
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Totally wrong, Debussy came in during the tail end of the Romantic Era and is responsible for the Impressionist Era. He along with Faure, Ravel and Dupark brought the "French School" into power at that time. Debussy is know as the father of Impressionism, his piece "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" is still used today as THE score to study to truly understand the Impressionist Era.
Ya, he was the an overlap of Romantic era and 20th Century. He was NOT Barouqe
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Debussy lived from 1862 to 1918. He was the leader of the Impressionistic period of music.
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You might be thinking of Debussy's Clair de Lune. It's personally my favourite piece.
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yes he is the earliest known polyphony composer
Claude Debussy was mostly famous for Claire de Lune. He composed in the Baroque or Romantic era and and was born on the 22 August 1862 and died in March 25 1918. He also wrote l'Apres-midi d'un Faun.