BlogHide Resteemssatie (3)in satie • 7 years agoErik Satie - The Essential CollectionErik Satie - The Essential Collection represents the very best and notable works of this timeless French composers work. Simply Sublime. Timestamped for track jumping below! Track List:…satie (3)in relaxingpiano • 7 years agoGymnopédie No.1 These short, atmospheric pieces are written in 3/4 time, with each sharing a common theme and structure. Collectively, the Gymnopédies are regarded as an important precursor to modern ambient music…satie (3)in pianomusic • 7 years agoGymnopédie No.2The Gymnopédies, published in Paris starting in 1888. No.2 ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSsatie (3)in pianomusic • 7 years agoGymnopédie No.3The Gymnopédies, published in Paris starting in 1888. No.3. ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSsatie (3)in impressionsim • 7 years agoGnossienne No.1The Gnossiennes were composed by Satie in the decade following the composition of the Trois Sarabandes (1887) and the Trois Gymnopédies (1888). ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSsatie (3)in classical • 7 years agoGnossienne No.2The Gnossiennes were composed by Satie in the decade following the composition of the Trois Sarabandes (1887) and the Trois Gymnopédies (1888). ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSsatie (3)in satie • 7 years agoGnossienne No.3The Gnossiennes were composed by Satie in the decade following the composition of the Trois Sarabandes (1887) and the Trois Gymnopédies (1888). ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSsatie (3)in classical • 7 years agoJe te veux"Je te veux" (French for I want you) is a song composed by Erik Satie to a text by Henry Pacory. A sentimental waltz, it was written for Paulette Darty, whose accompanist Satie had been for a period…satie (3)in impressionist • 7 years agoPreludes: Du Fils Des Etoiles: No.2Satie's music for Le Fils des étoiles (The Son of the Stars) comes from about the same period as his most famous work, the Three Gymnopédies. It shares with it the same modal flavour, sense of…satie (3)in piano • 7 years agoEmbryons DesséchésEmbryons desséchés - "Desiccated embryos" - is a piano composition by Erik Satie, composed in the summer of 1913. The composition consists of three little "movements", each taking about two to three…