Erik SATIE: Gnossienne No. 4

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

Cubus plays Gnossienne No. 4 by Erik Satie.

Playlist with all musical pieces by SATIE posted by cubusdk: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FEFAF8040C26C67E

Links to an mp3 of this piece and sheet music can be found at http://cubus-adsl.dk/

Sound: MellowGrand2 [SN12] on Roland RD-700GX with K-RD700GX1 upgrade.

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  • When i hear this and compare it to others on youtube.

    I like this the most. Although the same notes were played.

    But the tempo made a huge difference.

    I think you understood the message of this piece and you know how much importance you have to give each key. Bravo!

    i would love to see a tutorial of this

  • your hands look so soft......

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  • @heintjebier Original by who? Every pianist plays it differently.

  • You deserve so much praising for you interpretation. It's honestly sends shivers down my spine. So beautiful...so haunting.

  • @AlphaOrchestra Precisely, the tempo is all the difference.

  • J aime bcp c grandiose

  • FANTÁSTICO.......BEM EXECUTADO......

    MAS EU A INTERPRETO COM MENOS RUBATTO.

    E MAIS LENTA....MAS DO SEU JEITO FICOU PERFEITO!!!!

    BRAVO!!!!

  • Your hands, I love your hands.  You caress the keys, so sensual. Who cares if it's 20 seconds shorter, it's your interpretation and it's beautiful. I am in a dreamstate,

  • great sound and feel but a bit too fast for my taste... could be so much better playing the emphasized parts a little bit slower. this is almost 20 seconds shorter than the original!

  • You really are brilliant! I have been watching all your videos for instruction-thankyou-Satie-eve­n better than Chopin-how fortunate we are to have such divinities in our time~

  • Très belle interprétation !

  • I adore it!!! Well done!

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