Je te veux ~ Eric Alfred Leslie Satie ~ Philippe Entremont
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Satie was a master of beautiful melodies, which made French Classical music so uniquely wonderful during the Belle Epoque, and "Je te Veux" is one of the loveliest of them all, beautifully rendered by Entremont. Thanks foir loading "Je te Veux".
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Hmmm . . . I don't see how the photos are a disgrace--most of them are quite lovely. I LOVE this recording--so beautiful.
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@ramsdawg I totally thought that too when i first heard it on the radio!
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This just makes me want a Binary Land remake
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Totally agree with you. I do think that asian pianists are among the bests in pure technique but some musical nuances are perhaps not well understood by them I mean specially this period of musical impressionism.
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For persons learning music, compare this video to the one by a female japanese pianist named Chihiro also on YouTube. The difference is remarkable since Entremont understands how to play an harmonic line. The Japanese pianist is pure bangety-bang and it is iritating to any clasicly trained musician. If she expects to earn a living as a concert pianist, she need more lessons for sure.
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Calling this "beautiful"...is rather an understatement to how we all must feel for this magnificent work. That too is an understatement.
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I bet this is NOT Steinway!! Sounds wonderful. Player? Does anyone know?
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C'est vraiment beau.
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とても素敵ですね
So fantastic
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This sounds exactly like the intro song to Up!
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No picture of Axl Rose !?!



Thank you for comment.
I used this photograph as my personal message.
I can understand the sense of incongruity that you felt.
I remake it some other time later.
rose0rose 3 years ago 5