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  • TWO DIFFICULT PIECES

    

  • vece govno od kompozicije nisam sreo do sada,fuj...

  • One question- can I still play this using mono?

  • It's so refreshing to hear a piece in which every note has huge significance.

  • I loved this piece.

  • i love his work since i'm a child!!!

  • translation: cold pieces: cock-eyed dances

    I love these pieces very much.

  • great!

  • My favorite piano music of all, since y'all asked.

  • @Tonymostrom. The whole world is your guest-book, bebby!!!

  • Shades of "Glass Onion"

  • I own a bunch of Satie collections on cd but I'm disapointed I don't have these... of course I have three different versions of the gymnopedies, at least....

  • Ha ha. Thank you for smoking. ( On your profile) Love it. No, I don't smoke. Don't like Smoke Police. I can imagine Satie playing in a smoky bar. People imbibing their martinis, then it was probably absinthe.

  • Lovely performance. I met Frank Glazer a few years ago when he came to Bowdoin College to give a talk to my music class. Although he was about 90 at the time he was amazingly youthful and animated, and it was fascinating hearing him talk about studying with Arnold Schoenberg and Artur Schnabel. Thanks for uploading!

  • Thank God, I was in Paris first week-end of September. However I was hugely disappointed when in Montmartre, pianists at many of the Cafés/Restaurants, were playing "Amor de mis amores"????????, instead of Satie or Ravel, or anyting closer to that atmosphere.

  • Ah well, perhaps they're tired of it by now. I always like to hear the accordion, but Parisians in general are pretty tired of that stuff by now. I love the sound of swirling arpeggios bouncing off concrete walls and pavements, echoing in subways. Must upload some Ravel gear. Thank you for reminding me.

  • Thank you, for uploading. Maybe you're right. I didn't think of it that way. They may need a change, fresh air.

  • YouTube is fairly well catered for in terms of Ravel piano stuff, but I've got something else that is just the thing. Will upload in a few days. Cheers.

  • I'll be checking regularly then.

    Thanks.

  • @xwsftassell

    accordeon not dead!

  • Next time I listen to this masterpiece, I'll try to have a good cigar and enjoy both things at the same time......

  • Mix yourself a dry martini and make it three.

  • Surely shaken, not stirred.

  • Nah, James Bond was wrong, Luis Bunuel was right. Stirred, not shaken!

  • I'll find out!!

    Thanks for posting this.

    Hard to believe I started to listen to Satie only a couple of months ago. But it's never late, isn't it?

  • No. It's never too late to discover dry martinis either.

    You will need:

    1 bag: ice cubes

    1 ice crusher

    1 bottle: Noilly Prat

    1 bottle: English gin

    1 bottle: Angostura bitters.

    Olives.

    Crush some ice, sling it into a large martini glass. Put about a quarter teaspoon of the bitters into the ice and stir. Slosh a generous amount of the Noilly Prat onto the ice, stir, then fill the rest of the glass with gin, stir, pop an olive in, find a comfortable chair, put the Satie on, imbibe, and voila!

  • That sounds quite like a confession!!!

    Cheers!! I'm almost tasting it.

  • hmm i have sheets from

    PIECES FROIDES I and II but it goes very different.

    are there other pieces called so?

  • Great music.Especially since it is 9 minutes long.

  • Uh?

  • Merçi à vous !

    Choukra'n Djazilèn

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