How can it be that a piece of music written nearly 120 years ago, in a different time and world, can still resonate with people of today and move them? Maybe because Clair de lune doesn’t speak in words — it speaks in memory. And when Menahem Pressler plays it, it no longer sounds like Debussy’s past — it sounds like our own. Each note is a whisper from another lifetime… yet somehow, it knows exactly what you’re feeling, right now
Menahem Pressler Performs Debussy’s “Clair de lune” — A Quiet Masterpiece from a Lifetime of Sound At the age of 94, pianist Menahem Pressler gifted the world a recording of…