Gnossienne No. 1 Erik Satie video
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Trentemøller (yes the DJ) brought me here.
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Now all of you Trentemoller fans gather up, gather all the works from Satie and enjoy a new perspective on existence.
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Trentemøller sent me.
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@CJDJKobe Have you listened to Philippe Entremont's work? I prefer his renditions :)
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This song was used in the movie Chocolat, no? Beautiful.
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love this version. and the video fits very well. thank you for sharing this.
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Check out Tori Amos's rendition of this peice, she has named it the battle of trees xx
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Unspeakably beautiful piece. Haunting, timeless. The medoly will stay with me the rest of my days.
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This is, in my opinion, the best recording of this song. I've heard so many and they're either too slow altogether or too fast through some parts. The way it flows, it's almost haunting, and almost sounds broken. It reminds me of one of the music box stuffed animals I had as a kid that, when the wind-up box was getting to the end of its strength, would slow down the song. It wasn't this song, but it was damn close; I have flashbacks.
CJDJKobe 1 year ago 4
@CJDJKobe YESSS! I totally love it! It produces a very special mood and it provokes me a contemplative and quite mesmerizing feeling! Artist Anne Queffélec is responsible for this wonderfull version. I was amazed for the first time I heard it.
RodrigoElGatoNegro 9 months ago
Quite good rendering and very interesting, original and eerie video of, Mexico City?...
juskisiberiano 1 year ago
@juskisiberiano Thanks! Certainly, it is Mexico City.
RodrigoElGatoNegro 1 year ago
one of the best versions i heard so far...
Froencs 2 years ago
It's pretty good indeed, Peformed by Anne Queffélec
RodrigoElGatoNegro 2 years ago