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Erik Satie | Gnossienne No. 1

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Six Gnossiennes: III. Lent - Erik Satie

Piano: Anne Queffélec

Click here to listen to I. Lent
Click here to listen to II. Avec étonnement  

Gorgeous French piano music

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ArtistAnne Queffélec
TitleSix Gnossiennes: No.3: Lent
AlbumSatie: Gymnopedies - Gnossiennes - Piano Works
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Gymnopedie No.1-Erik Satie

Arranged for oboe.

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ArtistDavid Nuttall & Timothy Kain
TitleGymnopedie No. 1
AlbumRomancing the Oboe
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Gnossienne I. Lent.

Erik Satie

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ArtistErik Satie
TitleGnossienne, 1. Lent
AlbumErik Satie: Piano Works
amusiclibrary:

The first page of Erik Satie’s Prèmiere Gymnopedie 

amusiclibrary:

The first page of Erik Satie’s Prèmiere Gymnopedie 

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May 17, 1866: Erik Satie is born.

The musician is perhaps the most modest of animals, but he is also the proudest. It is he who invented the sublime art of ruining poetry.

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ArtistDaniel Varsano, Philippe Entremont
TitleGymnopédie No.1
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Satie - Gnossiennes No. 1 - Lent

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ArtistErik Satie
TitleGnossiennes no. 1 Lent
AlbumComplete Piano Works

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Erik Satie — Enfantillages Pittoresques — 1 — Petit Prélude À La Journée
Performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet

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ArtistErik Satie
TitlePetit Prélude À La Journée
AlbumEnfantillages Pittoresques

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Nocturne No. 1

Erik Satie

Pianist, Billy Eidi

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Gymnopedie 1 - Erik Satie

Best song ever for a rainy Sunday afternoon.