List of impressionistic solo piano pieces

List of impressionistic solo piano pieces

*Claude Debussy
**Suite Bergamasque (including the famous 'Clair de Lune')
**Tarantelle styrienne
**Deux Arabesques
**Feux d'artifice
**Pour le piano
**Rêverie
**Valse romantique
**Estampes
**La plus que lente
**Nocturne
**L'Isle Joyeuse
**Images I and II
**Douze Études
**Children's Corner
**24 Preludes

*Maurice Ravel
**Jeux d'eau
**Gaspard de la Nuit
**Pavane pour une infante défunte

See also Lists of solo piano pieces.


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