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Erik Satie FURNITURE MUSIC Chamber League

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Erik Satie: MUSIQUE D'AMEUBLEMENT (FURNITURE MUSIC) in Three Short Movements (I. Tenture De Cabinet Prefectoral; II. Tapisserie En Fer Forge; III. Carrelage Phonique) performed by CHAMBER LEAGUE. Conductor: Clyde Yasuhara. Personnel: Robert Gilmore (piccolo & flute), Elizabeth Gray (clarinet), Chuck Hinson (bassoon), Cindy Deane (horn), Thomas Dambly (trumpet), Joel Davel (percussion), Heather Torain, Charles Montague, Kouslaa Kessler-Mata & Lisa Fong (violins), Susan Soong (viola), Annie Yeh (violoncello) and Christopher Deppe (contrabass). Recorded live on July 12, 1997 at The Firehouse in Fort Mason, San Francisco.
UPDATE: This performance was included on the "A HISTORY OF BACKGROUND" CD compiled by Alan Dunn of Leeds Metropolitan University, U.K. (March 2011).

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  • When I listened to this video I didn't really pay attention. I just wandered around my apartment doing this and that. Now that it's over I'm not sure whether or not I liked it.

  • Very witty...

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  • These people in the audience are making a huge mistake by attentively listening this music...they should be chattering, walking around and regarding the sounds as part of the furniture...:D.

    (No i'm not a musical snob/know-it-all...)

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  • @CaptainBluebear08 not really >_>

  • Satie was a predecessor of muzak, really.

  • Pretty and fancy furniture btw.

  • You're right!

  • samplers in 1987

  • E.S. would have liked the audience doing

    ANYTHING they pleased...INCLUDING

    "attentively listening" to this great piece

    of music. This is not entitled "Music not to be carefully listened to". YOU'RE ALLOWED TO DO ANYTHING YOU WANT.

    L.R. from Verone

  • the problem is that the ppl in the audience went there to listen some music, not to be a part of the work... just the same with the music from radios by John Cage

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