As soon as he had dropped out of school, Debussy became an accompanist to Nadezha von Meck; both traveled across Europe in order to give performances. Later, he would also join up with Pachulsky and Danilchenko in order to perform his trio composition; they would become known as the Nadezha von Meck trio. Debussy later also played as an accompanist with other notable singers, such as Madame Moureau-Sainti's singing classes. After meeting Henry Vasnier Debussy became teacher to his first pupil, Georges Cuignache. Cuignache was a frequent visitor at the Vasnier home. Here, he would compose many songs for for Vasnier's wife, Marie Vasnier. A dozen songs later, Debussy found that he had fallen in love with Marie. |
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Despite Vasnier's watchful eye, Marie and Debussy were able to perform at many concerts together as singer and pianist.