Claude Debussy was born on August 22, 1862 in the heart of the
Ile-de-France. He received a "very elementary and incomplete
education, which was interrupted at an early age by his entering
the Conservatiore." Later in his life he learned to read better
because of his associating with those in the literary world. In
his childhood he, like most French children, was surrounded by the
playful tunes and melodies that inspired some of his work. In his
early childhood he was exposed to limited amounts of music other
than military songs heard in the local town square. Later in his
youth his father, a music lover, took him to local theaters to hear
operas. It was said that Debussy had wanted to become a painter.
Little did he know that some of his greatest works would be influenced
by other such mediums like art and literature.
Debussy had his first piano lesson at the age of nine. He had a
love of music that far surpassed his peers, not to speak of a talent
that surpassed even his teachers. He was known for a his musical
sensibility, a love of unusual chords, complex rhythms, and uncommon
usage of subtle harmonies. These traits did not leave him as he
grew. Debussy questioned and toyed with the techniques he was taught
and which shook the traditional ways of the Conservatory. By the
summer of 1876, Debussy was the first place winner of his examinations.
Debussys abilities were sometimes a point of conflict for
him; something he loved. Debussy was an avid arguer, one technique
he didnt learn in his studies. He didnt want to waste
his time practicing techniques and theories. He wanted to spend
his time studying the masters like Bach, Chopin, and Mozart. Debussy
annoyed and intruiged his teacher by improving before playing a
piece of the masters. He used quirky tunes and harmonies which were
subtly brilliant, and wouldnt be fully appreciated until many
years further into his career. Debussy graduated from the Paris
Conservatory after 11 years of study. On his second try he finally
passed the Grand Prix de Rome for his cantata LEnfant Prodigue.