Wes Crone in his reply to my comment about his cake=form analogy, wrote:
>I know that form is VERY important....although Debussy would argue
>otherwise.
It's most interesting to hear that Debussy thought so. I always felt that
his works were formally convincing, with a clear 'point', as Rachmaninoff
said. However, my requirements aren't very sophisticated in that regard.
On the other hand, hasn't there been research that discovered Golden Means
and all sorts of fancy proportions in Debussy's music - or is all that just
humbug?
Felix Delbruck
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