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Pedagogical in nature, these editions offer insightful interpretive suggestions, pertinent fingering, and historical and stylistic commentary.
Gymnopédies & Gnossiennes - Album by Bojan Gorišek - Apple Music
Trois Gymnopedies and Trois Gnossiennes
Trois Gymnopedies and Gnosiennes – Harp Column Music
Trois Gymnopédies et Trois Gnossiennes pour la Piano d'après Erik Satie Composé par Grant Colburn
These two fascinating works are combined into one volume that includes an interesting biography, background information on the writing of the music,
3 Gymnopédies & 3 Gnossiennes: Book & CD (Alfred Masterwork CD Edition)
Shah Plays Satie: Gymnopédies & Gnossiennes - EP by Erik Satie
Erik Satie / Johannes Cernota – Gnossiennes, Gymnopédies, Pièces Froides U.A. (1985, Vinyl) - Discogs
Erik Satie: Gymnopédies & Gnossiennes (Full Album)
[Ohkawa, Wataru Dabo, Ikeda, Kenji, Fujikawa, Naomi, Iwata, Yoshie] on . *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. ERIK SATIE [3
ERIK SATIE [3 Gymnopédies/3 Gnossiennes] the Chromatic Notation: by MUTO music method
A Satire On Academic Rules And Impressionistic Titles Highly Popular With Contemporary Audiences And Artists Reprinted From The Original French
Gymnopédies, Gnossiennes and Other Works for Piano (Dover Classical Piano Music)
Satie: Three Gymnopedies & Three Gnossiennes
Satie: Gymnopédies, Gnossiennes, Sports et… — Kalamazoo Public Library
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.
Gymnopédies, Gnossiennes, and other works for piano [Book]
Composer: Erik Satie, Largely self-taught, Satie was considered an eccentric genius by his colleagues in Paris in the late 1890s. Beautifully
Satie - Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes