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Erik Satie, Pieces froides - Danses de travers No.1

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

Obras de juventud de Erik Satie

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  • Haha, I wonder where that one dislike came from. This music is so inoffensive; it's not the kind of thing I could see anyone actively "disliking."

  • Who is the performer of this piece ? Qui est-ce qui interprète si délicieusement ce morceaux ?

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  • @0630812 Je pense que c'est Pascal Rogé.

  • Beautiful and soothing --- Satie sneaks in the atonal choices the same way Nature bends a rose bush or a tree branch. Too embedded to remove, to correct, to perfect ... because that attitude of 'fixing' is for advertisements.... Nature is full of grand efforts and the rarest thing is "perfection". It is not something to aspire to. For intentional flaws of atonal music were baby steps for a culture hellbent on symmetry and diatonic scales.

  • This is my 3rd listening to this piece.......Erik's music is of that ethereal quality, a blend of overtones and harmonics. Erik is the "isht".....and i am a hard-bop acoustical piano enthusiast too. My thanks for this music Etiopica.

  • @CIETTA99 there's others? :O no way! i'm gunna go find them *w*

  • @ItsMovieTimePro

    i agree is so amazing...luckily this is part 1 of a trilogy. #2 and 3 are just as amazing.Just a lil different than this one....

  • this is truely just so amazing...i wish it were longer :(

  • @marvy1118 Erik had a technique in piano that made the recordings sounds as if it were a high quality sonds from our days, he is just that awesome, Y.A.B.T btw

  • @xXDanteskXx Hate to break it to ya.... But Eric Satie died in 1925. High-fidelity recordings like this one were not possible during his lifetime.

  • @marvy1118 no trolololololol, actually yes, is Erik satie, google it.

  • @xXDanteskXx Are you serious?

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