Composer
Erik Satie (1866-1925); FRA
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Erik Satie was an important French composer from the generation of Debussy. Best remembered for several groups of piano pieces, including Trois Gymnopédies (1888), Trois Sarabandes (1887) and Trois Gnossiennes (1890), he was championed by Jean Cocteau and helped create the famous group of French composers, Les Six, which was fashioned after his artistic ideal of simplicity in the extreme. Some have viewed certain of his stylistic traits as components of Impressionism, but his harmonies and melodies have relatively little in common with the characteristics of that school. Much of his music has a subdued character, and its charm comes through in its directness and its lack of allegiance to any one aesthetic. Often his melodies are melancholy and hesitant, his moods exotic or humorous, and his compositions as a whole, or their several constituent episodes, short. He was a musical maverick who probably influenced Debussy and did influence Ravel, who freely acknowledged as much. After Satie's second period of study, he began turning more serious in his compositions, eventually producing his inspiring cantata, Socrate, considered by many his greatest work and clearly demonstrating a previously unexhibited agility. In his last decade he turned out several ballets, including Parade and Relâche, indicating his growing predilection for program and theater music. Satie was also a pianist of some ability.
As a child Erik Satie showed interest in music and began taking piano lessons from a local church organist, named Vinot. While he progressed during this period, he showed no unusual gifts. In 1879 he enrolled in the Paris Conservatory, where he studied under Descombe (piano) and Lavignac (solfeggio), but failed to meet minimum requirements and was expelled in 1882. Satie departed Paris on November 15, 1886, to join the infantry in Arras, but he found military life distasteful and intentionally courted illness to relieve himself of duty. That same year his first works were published: Elégie, Trois Mélodies, and Chanson.
The years following his military service formed a bohemian period in Satie's life, the most significant events of which would be the beginnings of his friendship with Debussy, his exposure to eastern music at the Paris World Exhibition, and his association with a number of philosophical and religious organizations (most notably the Rosicrucian Brotherhood).
In 1905 he decided to resume musical study, enrolling in the conservative and controversial Schola Cantorum, run by Vincent d'Indy. His music took on a more academic and rigorous quality, and also began to exhibit the dry wit that would become hallmarks of his style. Many of his compositions received odd titles, especially after 1910, such as Dried up embryos and Three real flabby preludes (for a dog). Some of his works also featured odd instructions for the performer, not intended to be taken seriously, as in his 1893 piano work, Vexations, which carries the admonition in the score, "To play this motif 840 times in succession, it would be advisable to prepare oneself beforehand, in the deepest silence, by serious immobilities."
In 1925 Satie developed pleurisy and his fragile health worsened. He was taken to St. Joseph Hospital, where he lived on for several months. He received the last rites of the Catholic Church in his final days, and died on July 1, 1925.
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Stage Works
71 tracks
- Jack-in-the-Box, pantomime ballet for piano (orch. by Milhaud)
10 tracks
- Mercure (ballet)
19 tracks
- Parade (ballet)
13 tracks
- Relâche (No Performance Today; ballet)
23 tracks
- Socrate, Drame Symphonique avec voix
3 tracks
- Uspud, Christian ballet in 3 scenes for piano (orch. by Canby)
3 tracks
- Jack-in-the-Box, pantomime ballet for piano (orch. by Milhaud)
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Piano Works (includes 3 Gymnopédies)
995 tracks
- Gnossiennes and Gymnopédies
319 tracks
- 6 Gnossiennes
119 tracks
- Gnossienne No.7
1 track
- 3 Gymnopédies
199 tracks
- 6 Gnossiennes
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Preludes
45 tracks
- Flabby preludes for a Dog (Préludes flasques pour un chien)
13 tracks
- Le Nazaréen, incidental music (2 preludes) for piano
1 track
- Prélude de la Porte Héroique du Ciel
6 tracks
- Prélude en tapisserie
4 tracks
- 4 Préludes
6 tracks
- Truly Flabby Preludes for a Dog (Véritables préludes flasques pour un chien)
15 tracks
- Flabby preludes for a Dog (Préludes flasques pour un chien)
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Works for Piano Duo or Piano 4-Hands
34 tracks
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Other Piano Works
597 tracks
- Age-old and instantaneous hours (Heures séculaires et instantanées)
4 tracks
- Allegro
1 track
- Avant-dernieres pensees
6 tracks
- Caresse
7 tracks
- Chapters turned every which way (Chapitres tournés en tous sens)
9 tracks
- Childish Chatter (Menus propos enfantins)
6 tracks
- 2 Choses
4 tracks
- Cold Pieces (6 Pièces froides)
58 tracks
- Danses de travers
2 tracks
- 9 Danses gothiques
4 tracks
- Descriptions automatiques
12 tracks
- Desespoir agreable
1 track
- Deux Oeuvres de jeunesse
2 tracks
- 3 Distinguished waltzes of a disgusted dandy (3 valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté)
9 tracks
- Eginhard, prelude for piano from incidental music
1 track
- Embryons desséchés (Dried-up Embryos)
14 tracks
- Esquisses et Sketch montmartrois
2 tracks
- Fantaisie-Valse
3 tracks
- Fete donnee par des chevaliers normandes en l'honneur d'une jeune demoiselle (XIe siecle)
4 tracks
- Heures seculaires et instantanees
3 tracks
- Jack in the Box
3 tracks
- L'enfance de Ko-Quo
3 tracks
- Le fils des étoiles, Chaldean pastoral, 3 preludes
12 tracks
- Le Piccadilly, march
12 tracks
- Le Piège de Méduse, dances
16 tracks
- Menus propos enfantines
6 tracks
- Musiques intimes et secrètes
6 tracks
- New Cold Pieces (Nouvelles pièces froides)
4 tracks
- Next-to-last thoughts (Avant-dernières pensées)
12 tracks
- 5 Nocturnes
33 tracks
- Notebook of Sketches and Rough Drafts (Carnet d'esquisses et de croquis)
34 tracks
- Nouvelles pièces enfantines, 3 pieces
4 tracks
- 4 Ogives
28 tracks
- Old Sequins and Armor (Vieux séquins et vieilles cuirasses)
9 tracks
- 3 Pages mystiques
11 tracks
- Passacaille
2 tracks
- Petite musique de clown triste
3 tracks
- Petite ouverture à danser
8 tracks
- 12 Petits chorals
13 tracks
- Picturesque Childishness (Enfantillages pittoresques)
12 tracks
- 6 Pièces de la période 1906-1913
8 tracks
- Poudre d'or
1 track
- Premier menuet
3 tracks
- Première pensée Rose + Croix
7 tracks
- Profondeur
2 tracks
- Ragtime Parade (arr. by Hans Ourdine, after 'Parade')
2 tracks
- Rêverie de l'enfance de Pantagruel (arr. of 1st 'Petites pièce montées')
1 track
- Rêverie du pauvre
4 tracks
- 2 Rêveries nocturnes
5 tracks
- San Bernardo
1 track
- 3 Sarabandes
31 tracks
- 3 Sketches and Exasperations of a Big Wooden Fellow (Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois)
12 tracks
- Sonatine bureaucratique
7 tracks
- Songe-creux
1 track
- Sonneries de la Rose + Croix
19 tracks
- Sports and diversions (Sports et divertissements), 21 pieces
89 tracks
- The Angora Ox (reconstructed by Johny Fritz)
1 track
- The Dreamy Fish (Le poisson rêveur), incidental music
3 tracks
- The puppets dance (Les pantins dansent)
3 tracks
- Tiresome Peccadilloes (Peccadilles importunes)
7 tracks
- Trio
1 track
- Valse-ballet; Fantaisie-valse
1 track
- Valse-Ballet
3 tracks
- Verset laïque et somptueux
2 tracks
- Age-old and instantaneous hours (Heures séculaires et instantanées)
- Gnossiennes and Gymnopédies
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Orchestral Works
27 tracks
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Chamber Works
9 tracks
- Air du Grand Prieur, for guitar
1 track
- Choses vues à droite et à gauche; sans lunettes, for violin and piano
6 tracks
- La statue retrouvée, incidental music for trumpet and organ
1 track
- Sonnerie pour réveiller le bon gros roi des singes (Fanfare for waking the King of the Monkeys), for 2 trumpets
1 track
- Air du Grand Prieur, for guitar
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Vocal Works
75 tracks
- Works for Solo Voice
70 tracks
- Chanson médiévale
2 tracks
- Chanson
2 tracks
- Je te veux (I Want You), café-concert song
19 tracks
- L' Omnibus automobile, song
1 track
- La diva de l'empire, cabaret song
9 tracks
- Les Fleurs
2 tracks
- Ludions
10 tracks
- 3 Mélodies of 1886
8 tracks
- 3 Mélodies of 1916
14 tracks
- Tendrement, valse chantée
3 tracks
- Chanson médiévale
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Choral Works
5 tracks
- Works for Solo Voice
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