Debussy Rêverie Peters
Claude Debussy is a French composer who is sometimes seen as the first Impressionist composer even though he has always vehemently rejected this classification. This Rêverie piece is very much in the style of his more recent compositions.
Edition Peters dates back to December 1, 1800, when the Vienna-educated composer and conductor Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812) partnered with organist Ambrosius Kühnel (c. 1770–1813) to establish a Bureau de Musique in Leipzig. Its activities included the sale of instruments - providing, among others, Goethe and Beethoven - and the publishing of books and sheet music.
The label is well known among classical music musicians for the variety and quality of its editions.