* Impressionistic style. Debussy's music is often described as impressionistic, due to its use of vivid imagery and its evocation of atmosphere and mood. His works are often inspired by nature, and they often depict scenes or landscapes in a painterly way.
* Innovative orchestration. Debussy was a master of orchestration, and his works are known for their rich and colorful sound. He often used unusual combinations of instruments, and he was skilled at creating new and interesting timbres.
* Influence on later composers. Debussy's music had a profound influence on later composers, including Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky, and Béla Bartók. His innovative techniques and his exploration of new musical possibilities opened up new avenues for musical expression.
Here are some of Debussy's most famous works:
* Clair de lune (1890)
* Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (1894)
* Nocturnes (1899-1901)
* La Mer (1905)
* Images pour orchestre (1909-1912)
* Jeux (1913)
* Sonata for Cello and Piano (1915)