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A noted trend starter in the history of Classical Music, his Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune is considered as a turning point of classical music, starting the Impressionist movement in classical music, and in many ways the antecedent of Modern and Contemporary Classical music. Needless to say, he was, and still is a highly important and inspiring figure in classical music. His influence to music is as much as Claude Monet's influence to painting. Modern music historians and critics consider himself as the ultimate example, along with his fellow composer Maurice Ravel, of the Impressionist movement.
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