Estampes

Estampes
by Claude Debussy
EnglishPrints
CatalogueL. 100
GenreImpressionism
Composed1903
PerformedJanuary 9, 1904 (1904-01-09)
Salle Érard, Paris, France

Estampes (Prints), L. 100, is a composition for solo piano by Claude Debussy. It was finished in 1903. The first performance of the work was given by Ricardo Viñes at the Salle Érard of the Société nationale de musique in Paris on 9 January 1904.

This suite with 3 movements is one of a number of piano works by Debussy which are often described as impressionistic, a term borrowed from painting. This style of composition had been pioneered by Ravel in Jeux d'eau written in 1901, and was soon adopted by Debussy (for example in the earlier numbers of Images), but Debussy did not himself identify as an impressionist.