Debussy’s perspective aligns with the impressionist movement in both music and art, wherein fleeting impressions and atmospheric effects are valued over rigid structure. Just as Monet’s series of sunset paintings captured transient moods, Debussy’s compositions—like ‘Clair de Lune’—seek to emulate the ephemeral harmonies found in dusk, reinforcing that music, like light, can dissolve boundaries and stir emotion. [...]