The album Piano Music by Erik Satie Steffen Schleiermacher is a delightful collection of Satie's most famous compositions. Schleiermacher's performance is impeccable, capturing the essence of Satie's unique style. The album features some of Satie's most famous pieces, including the Gymnopédies, Gnossiennes, and the Sarabandes. Schleiermacher's interpretation of these pieces is outstanding, with each note played with precision and care. The album is a must-have for fans of Satie's music, and Schleiermacher's performance is a true testament to his talent as a pianist. Piano Music by Erik Satie Steffen Schleiermacher is a beautiful and inspiring album that will be enjoyed by music lovers for years to come.
Dans Laquelle Les Pères De La Très Veritable Et Très Sainte Église Sont Invequés
1:24
Songerie Vers „Jack” Près Des «Airs À Faire Fuir»
1:35
Essais. Arrière-propos
1:05
Froide Songerie
0:46
Drame Ésotérique De Jules Bois Je Me Dédie Cette Oeuvre. E.S.
5:53
Nostalgie
1:11
Vexations (Cont.)
21:01
Harmonies 2
1:59
Notes. Mouvement De Polka
0:18
Notes
0:12
A L'Occasion D'Une Grande Peine
4:58
4ème Ogive - À Conrad Satie
3:03
Air Du Grand Prieur - Le Comte Antoine De La Rochefoucauld
4:15
Polka
0:32
Bribes.
0:44
En Faveur D'Un Malheureux
0:36
Prelude Du 3e Acte - L'Incantation, Theme Decoratif: La Terrasse Du Palais Du Patesi GOUDEA
5:55
Harmonies 1
0:38
3e Acte - L'Incantation
21:22
Air Du Grand Maître - Le Sar Joséphin Péladan
6:50
Le Fils Des Etoiles
2e Prélude Du Nazaréen
5:17
Prelude Du 2e Acte - L'Initiation, Theme Decoratif: La Salle Basse Du Grande Temple
3:42
Mazurka
0:35
1ère Ogive - À J. P. Contamine De Latour
2:58
Quadrille
0:42
2ème Ogive - À Charles Levadé
3:00
Essais
0:31
Prière
1:26
Ou Il Est Question Du Pardon Des Injures Reçues
1:30
Petite Danse
0:27
Exercises. Doucement Modéré Sans Lenteur
0:59
Exercises. Soigneusement Modéré
1:41
Prélude Canin
0:46
A Propos De Saint Bernard Et De Sainte Lucie
1:12
Désespoir Agréable
1:05
Exercises. Allegretto
0:35
1er Acte - La Vocation
23:35
Pour Les Pauvres Trépassés
4:23
Après Avoir Obtenu La Remise De Ses Fautes
1:19
Songe Creux
3:01
Air De L'Ordre
5:37
Fête Donnée Par Des Chevaliers Normands En L'Honneur D'Une Jeune Demoiselle (Xle Siecle)
3:41
Valse
0:45
Prelude Du 1er Acte - La Vocation, Theme Decoratif: La Nuit De Kaldee
4:22
En Le Haut Honneur Du Vénéré Saint Michel, Le Gracieux Archange
1:37
1er Prélude Du Nazaréen
7:52
Exercises. Modérément
2:29
3ème Ogive - À Madame Clément Le Breton
2:50
Profondeur
1:33
Un Peu Vif
0:22
Esquisses. «Le Grand Singe»
0:43
Poésie
1:03
Effronterie
2:24
Prélude D'Eginhard
2:32
Première Pensée Rose Croix
1:45
Choral
1:28
Fâcheux Exemple
1:04
Petit Prélude De «La Mort De Monsieur Mouche»
1:24
2e Acte - L'Initation
20:39
Le Prisonnier Maussade
0:50
Par Pitié Pour Les Ivrognes, Honteux, Débauchés, Imparfaits, Desagreables, Et Faussaires En Tous Genres
1:13
Exercises. Choral
1:08
Air
0:20
Gambades
1:43
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Catalog Numbers
MDG 613 1064-2
MDG 613 1066-2
MDG 613 1063-2
Labels
Musikproduktion Dabringhaus Und Grimm
MDG
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Album
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Company
Recorded At
Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolsen
Credits
Role
Credit
Composed By
Erik Satie
Liner Notes
Steffen Schleiermacher
Piano
Steffen Schleiermacher
Producer
Werner Dabringhaus
Artwork
Matisse
Engineer
Friedrich Wilhelm Rödding
Technician
Franz Schliederer
Notes
Recording: January 23/24, 2001, Fürstliche Reitbahn Bad Arolsen
Recorded November 4 & 5, 2002 at Fürstliche Reitbahn Bad Arolsen.
The cover art is Henri Matisse's 'Game of Bowls' .
Cover: Auguste Chabaud: The Winter, 1909
Barcodes
Barcode: 7 60623 10642 7
Barcode: 760623106625
Barcode: 7 60623 10632 8
Label Code: LC 6768
SPARS Code: DDD
About Erik Satie Steffen Schleiermacher
Born: May 17, 1866 (Honfleur, France)
Died: July 1, 1925 (Arcueil, France)
Erik Satie, was a French composer and pianist. A colourful figure in the early 20th century Parisian avant-garde, he referred to himself as a "phonometrograph" or "phonometrician" (meaning "someone who measures (and writes down) sounds"), preferring this designation to that of "musician," after having been called "a clumsy but subtle technician" in a book on contemporary French composers published in 1911. Later, from the 1940s on, predominantly presented Satie's work as that of an inventor of a new and modern musical expression, and so he was slowly rediscovered and became a precursor to artistic movements such as minimalism, repetitive music, ambient (called "Furniture Music" by Satie) and the Theatre of the Absurd. In addition to his body of music, Satie also left a remarkable set of often humorous and witty writings.