@zflauta92 Of course though, the numerations outside of the first three are largely irrelevant, since they only relate to their discovery. The composition dates of all seven (yes, including the original three) are all over the place though.
@zflauta92 From "Sept Gnossiennes", published by Salabert: "In the manuscript of Trois Morceaux en forme de poire, written in September 1903 for piano four hands, Satie added this note in the margin of the first piece, "Maniere de Commencement": "Gnossienne from 'Le Fils des Etoiles'. Was composed in 1891"."
Just like how the 4th, 5th and 6th were intended as stand-alone pieces separate from the original three, this 7th was intended as a part of the Trois Morceaux.
@rasboras Well, I'm sorry if I have in some kind typed an misleading information, but that's what I have read about this piece in my study books. ;) Any how, I find it very funny and I still remember how curious I was when I looked this piece up at youtube.
Debussy has never thought that Satie was "untalented". Actually he advises Satie to give a form, or more form, to his works. Then Satie called his new work "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire".
This is NOT a Gnossienne! This piece is called ,,3 Morceaux en forme de poire'' composed in 1903. In translation it would be something like - Three pear-shaped pieces. A really interesting anecdote is related to this, mainly because of Debussy not liking this composition and calling Satie a untalented boy.
I believe there has somehow come to a mistake. The Gnossiennes are only six, composed in the years 1889–97.
@zflauta92 Of course though, the numerations outside of the first three are largely irrelevant, since they only relate to their discovery. The composition dates of all seven (yes, including the original three) are all over the place though.
TheWanderingNight 3 weeks ago
@zflauta92 From "Sept Gnossiennes", published by Salabert: "In the manuscript of Trois Morceaux en forme de poire, written in September 1903 for piano four hands, Satie added this note in the margin of the first piece, "Maniere de Commencement": "Gnossienne from 'Le Fils des Etoiles'. Was composed in 1891"."
Just like how the 4th, 5th and 6th were intended as stand-alone pieces separate from the original three, this 7th was intended as a part of the Trois Morceaux.
TheWanderingNight 3 weeks ago
@rasboras Well, I'm sorry if I have in some kind typed an misleading information, but that's what I have read about this piece in my study books. ;) Any how, I find it very funny and I still remember how curious I was when I looked this piece up at youtube.
zflauta92 1 month ago
@zflauta92
Debussy has never thought that Satie was "untalented". Actually he advises Satie to give a form, or more form, to his works. Then Satie called his new work "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire".
rasboras 1 month ago
This is NOT a Gnossienne! This piece is called ,,3 Morceaux en forme de poire'' composed in 1903. In translation it would be something like - Three pear-shaped pieces. A really interesting anecdote is related to this, mainly because of Debussy not liking this composition and calling Satie a untalented boy.
I believe there has somehow come to a mistake. The Gnossiennes are only six, composed in the years 1889–97.
zflauta92 1 month ago
@MartinDickMidi sukkel
ozzybaanders 1 month ago
Ongelooflijk wat een rust.
Geiet van ieder noot
MartinDickMidi 3 months ago
where can i find the partition please?? it's really beautiful
leoservet 3 months ago
Lets hope they find an eighth
realjess29 4 months ago
@TheNumber1John They recently discovered a seventh
SuperMegaPeanut 5 months ago