Gnossienne is the name given to several piano pieces by French composer Erik Satie in the late 19th century. The musical vocabulary of the Gnossiennes is a continuation of that of the Gymnopédies (a development that had started with the 1886 Ogives → Sarabandes → Gymnopédies → Gnossiennes) later leading to more harmonic experimentation in compositions like the Danses Gothiques. These series of compositions are all at the core of Satie's characteristic 19th century style, and in this sense differ from his early salon compositions (like the 1885 "Waltz" compositions published in 1887), his turn-of-the-century cabaret compositions (like the Je te Veux Waltz), and his post-Schola Cantorum piano solo compositions, starting with the Préludes flasques in 1912.
de toutes les vidéos que j'ai vue de la gnossienne n°1, c'est celle qui a selon moi la meilleure interprétation de ce morceau!
bien rythmé, bien nuancé, tout ce qu'il faut là ou il faut!
poolinegz 1 year ago