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In his piano works especially, Erik Satie (1866–1925) was a witty musical caricaturist. The eccentric French composer loved to satirize academic rules in general and the impressionistic titles of Debussy's compositions in particular, giving his own works such surrealistic names as Pieces in Pear Form and Dried Embryos, and annotating them with equally bizarre musical directions: "Tres 'neuf heures du matin" (Very "nine in the morning"), "Corpulentus" (Corpulent), and so on. His comic spirit is equally embodied in the music itself, as this delightful selection of seventeen piano works amply proves. They are as spare, lively, and capricious as they are hauntingly melodic. In addition to the well-known Gymnop#65533;dies and Gnossiennes, the pieces reproduced here include Sarabandes, Pi#65533;ces froides, Poudre d'or, En habit de cheval, Morceaux en forme de poire, Embryons dess#65533;ch#65533;s, Aper#65533;us d#65533;sagreables, Descriptions automatiques, and more. This volume, the largest collection of Satie's piano works yet published, has been reprinted on fine-quality paper from authoritative original editions, and sturdily bound to provide you a lifetime of study and enjoyment. In its pages are some of the most original and appealing achievements of a turbulent era in music, compositions that influenced such modern masters as Ravel, Milhaud, and Poulenc.… (más)
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Bevat: Sarabandes -- Gymnopédies -- Trois gnossiennes -- Le fils des étoiles -- Sonneries de la Rose Croix -- Prélude de La porte héroïque du ciel -- Pièces froides -- Poudre d'or -- 3 morceaux en forme de poire -- En habit de cheval -- Aperçus désagréables -- Véritables préludes flasques (pour un chien) -- Descriptions automatiques -- Embryons desséchés -- Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois -- Chapitres tournés en tous sens -- Vieux sequins et vieilles cuirasses.
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In his piano works especially, Erik Satie (1866–1925) was a witty musical caricaturist. The eccentric French composer loved to satirize academic rules in general and the impressionistic titles of Debussy's compositions in particular, giving his own works such surrealistic names as Pieces in Pear Form and Dried Embryos, and annotating them with equally bizarre musical directions: "Tres 'neuf heures du matin" (Very "nine in the morning"), "Corpulentus" (Corpulent), and so on. His comic spirit is equally embodied in the music itself, as this delightful selection of seventeen piano works amply proves. They are as spare, lively, and capricious as they are hauntingly melodic. In addition to the well-known Gymnop#65533;dies and Gnossiennes, the pieces reproduced here include Sarabandes, Pi#65533;ces froides, Poudre d'or, En habit de cheval, Morceaux en forme de poire, Embryons dess#65533;ch#65533;s, Aper#65533;us d#65533;sagreables, Descriptions automatiques, and more. This volume, the largest collection of Satie's piano works yet published, has been reprinted on fine-quality paper from authoritative original editions, and sturdily bound to provide you a lifetime of study and enjoyment. In its pages are some of the most original and appealing achievements of a turbulent era in music, compositions that influenced such modern masters as Ravel, Milhaud, and Poulenc.