For a collection of Satie midi files, visit and enjoy:
http://www.teledyn.com/fun/ErikSatie/
Thanks so much, it was lovely reading about Vexations while
listening to the music!!
Best,
PK
Dear Ken, dear Sol,
I' found this quote outof Dick Higgins'
"Boredom and Danger" (in Foewombwhnw), and thought it would be of some
help...
"But it is still a very long way from the musical
expressionism, which merely denies that the entertainment are at all to a point,
to the situation in
Thank you Bertrand for this quote from Dick Higgins.
I have a copy of Foewombwhnw but had obviously not taken in that passage
carefully.
I shall continue to try to find some good examples of Satie's notes to
performers and the texts that appeared with the music - "texts not to be
read aloud" is
Actually I really enjoyed yesterday's discussion and when I got home from
work immediately listened to
several Gnossiennes.
I've got the scores for a bunch of Satie, and some facsimiles, and I'm
trying to practice them up. They are lots of fun and very forgiving,
becoming different though
that Cage was the great rediscoverer of Satie as soon as in the thirties
Americans. How was it possible that he got forgotten und how unique was
he ?
I think there is a permanent stream, how would you see the french
filmmakers ?
Speaking of moviesand zen
that Cage was the great rediscoverer of Satie as soon as in the thirties
Americans. How was it possible that he got forgotten und how unique was
he ?
I think there is a permanent stream, how would you see the french
filmmakers ?
Speaking of moviesand zen
Sorry for this Heiko, but
For a collection of Satie midi files, visit and enjoy:
http://www.teledyn.com/fun/ErikSatie/
Trois Gnossiennes (1890)
Gnossienne 5 [1]
Danse de travers No 1 (1897) [1]
Petite ouverture \340 danser (?) [1]
Gymnopédies (1890?) [3]
Gymnopédies 1 [1]
Gymnopédies 3-1 Sarabande No.1 (1887) [5]
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