20th Century. One of the greatest works of the French impressionist era, Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune by Claude Debussy evokes mystery, stillness, lyricism, finesse, sensuality, nature, dreams and desires. Taken from a poem by St‚phane Mallarme, this work is considered by some to be a turning point of musical history as an "awakening of modern music" as it "stretches the limits of tonality." The work was later choreographed in 1912 by Nijinsky. This arrangement by Ralph Sauer is appropriate for advanced performers and is about ten minutes in length. -the publisher