He has a very particular style of employing color and kaleidoscopic movement that is so subtle but irrepressible. It’s so light… and seemingly incoherent, and enjoyable nonetheless. But it’s the perceived dissonance that is resolved in a very structured style.
He truly embodied impressionism in this sense. Every Datbussy composition reminds me of a Monet painting with the usage of light applied to sound.
Being able to describe the hazy dissonance that's still organised is a better description of what he's doing. My comparison only makes sense if people know what Monet was doing.
He truly embodied impressionism in this sense. Every Datbussy composition reminds me of a Monet painting with the usage of light applied to sound.
Lol, I use many words when few will do.
Your two sentences nailed it. Thank you for translating for me. (I’m a native English speaker, btw. Lol.)
Being able to describe the hazy dissonance that's still organised is a better description of what he's doing. My comparison only makes sense if people know what Monet was doing.