Isao Tomita - Clair de Lune Debussy - A Video by Kenneth St. King

Award winning Isao Tomita performing one of Claude Debussy’s finest melodies, Clair De Lune. From Tomita’s 1974 masterpiece album “Snowflakes Are Dancing“, one of the best (perhaps THE best) Electronic albums of all time. A remarkable feat for the time period, a dazzling collection of space-age Electronic interpretations of Debussy’s compositions. Other top tracks were Arabesque No. 1, Reverie, Girl With The Flaxen Hair and Children’s Corner, among others. I first heard this album in the late 70’s when I was a young boy, and it’s had a lasting positive impact on my musical life! Tomita not only introduced me to Debussy, but ALL classical a time when I was mostly playing Cream and Jimi Hendrix style records. For that, I’m forever grateful to Isao Tomita. It’s truly an honor to be able to pay homage to both Debussy and Tomita here with this charming romantic space fantasy video. I’d always felt Tomita’s version of Clair de Lune had
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