List of Compositions By Claude Debussy By Genre - Soloist and Orchestra

Soloist and Orchestra

  • L 20, Daniel: Versez, que de l'ivresse. Aux accents d'allégresse for three soloists and orchestra (1881)
  • L 24, Printemps: Salut printemps, jeune saison for female choir and orchestra (1882)
  • L 27, Intermezzo for cello and orchestra (1882)
  • L 37, Hymnis for soloist, choir, and orchestra (1882)
  • L 40, Invocation: Élevez-vous, voix de mon âme for male choir and orchestra (1883)
  • L 41, Le gladiateur: Mort aux Romains, tuez jusqu'au dernier for three soloists and orchestra (1883)
  • L 56, Le printemps: L'aimable printemps ramène dans la plaine for choir of four voices and orchestra (1884)
  • L 57, L'enfant prodigue for soprano, baritone, and tenor and orchestra (1884)
  • L 59, Zuleima for choir and orchestra (1885–1886)
  • L 61, Printemps in E major for choir, piano, and orchestra (1887)
  • L 62, La damoiselle élue: La damoiselle élue s'appuyait sur la barrière d'or du ciel for two soloists, female choir, and orchestra (1887–1888)
  • L 73, Fantaisie for piano and orchestra (1889–1890)
  • L 89, La Saulaie for baritone and orchestra (1896–1900)
  • L 98, "Rhapsodie" for alto saxophone and piano or orchestra (1901–1911)
  • L 116, Première rhapsodie for clarinet and piano or orchestra (1909–1910)
  • L 120, Petite pièce for clarinet and piano or orchestra (1910)
  • L 141, Ode à la France: Les troupeaux vont par les champs désertés for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1916–1917)

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