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@@svetavinogradova4243 actually, I just looked this up, and it is not a fake. "Debussy left to posterity, besides three acoustical recordings of vocal music (1904), altogether 14 recordings of his own piano works." So this is real.
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Sorry, but this is a misattribution. While Debussy made a number of piano roll recordings, as well as some sound recordings with the soprano Mary Garden, he is not known to have recorded Claire de Lune. As per Wikipedia: “In 1904, Debussy played the piano accompaniment for Mary Garden in recordings for the Compagnie française du Gramophone of four of his songs: three mélodies from the Verlaine cycle Ariettes oubliées - "Il pleure dans mon coeur", "L'ombre des arbres" and "Green" - and "Mes longs cheveux", from Act III of Pelléas et Mélisande.[161] He made a set of piano rolls for the Welte-Mignon company in 1913. They contain fourteen of his pieces: "D'un cahier d'esquisses", "La plus que lente", "La soirée dans Grenade", all six movements of Children's Corner, and five of the Preludes: "Danseuses de Delphes", "Le vent dans la plaine", "La cathédrale engloutie", "La danse de Puck" and "Minstrels". The 1904 and 1913 sets have been transferred to compact disc.”
@@ZKLofiToneIt surprisingly is him. From 1904-1913. Debussy had 4 songs for vocal recorded and 14 piano works. This is most likely one of them due to the fact it was a very popular piece back then despite Debussy labeling it as too basic. The speed of all of the recordings are fast for modern interpretations cause of how much storage space old recordings could carry.