Nothing like Satie music that reminds of calmer time and days. You sit and contemplate on your daily tasks and worries and then Satie comes along as nothing is all that important!
Confession- I am literally tone deaf. However by some magic as yet unknown to me- my 15 year old daughter- a talent violinist, pianist and choir singer told me after hearing this music played at the D Day commemoration. ‘It is in minor keys throughout and gives an uncanny other world feeling! It’s has no bar lines meaning no entry and no real exit. It is just like life it opens unannounced and leaves just the same’ she sat and played the first piece from her memory and how right she is. Satie did indeed write music like it was living! I played it on the piano and wondered if he ever really knew how haunted we would be by his music! Vive la 🇫🇷❤️
I like your daughters analysis. I think this music is some kind of "floating", and makes direction weaker: it's very simple but you don't know exactly where it will goes next phrase. Some kind of "sutil pop" at the beginning of XX century.
The wonderfulness and gracefulness and greatness of Sateis these masterpieces simply can not overstated Just listening to these masterpieces makes I forget about the trouble and annoyabces of this transient world
It wears well matter how much I listen to Satie’s music Comfort is the essence of music Satie’s music is comfortable to the ear and to the mind and to the soul
Time flows mercilessly. Life doesn't always go as planned, but this masterpiece makes we feel like we would do best and make the most of our short, transient lives that last less than 100 years
@@cacambo589 Thankyou From a corner of Tokyo sizzling, the cicadas are buzzing, Summer, but humid 🍒🇯🇵🍘🌸💮🌊🍾🥋🗻🍄🍄🎋⛩️🍙🥟🍱🍚🍥🥢🎑🗼🗡️🎍🎏🍓👘🎎🐝🐝🐈👺 These Emoji絵文字are things unique to Japan 🐈is royal dog, world wide Famous Hachikouハチ公 In front Shibuya Station渋谷駅
@@moinjay3274 Thankyou From A corner of sizzling and the cicadas are buzzing 🎆,🍢💮🍣🍜🐈🎎🥟🗡️🍙👺🎏🍚🏯🍒🌸🌸🎋🗻🥢🍾🐝🍘🎑🎍🍓🍥🍱🌊🎇🐮🥋🎌🇯🇵 These Emoji絵文字are things, unique to Japan 🐮is Japanese Beef, Waguu和牛肉 🎇is Japanese fireworks 🍱is Bentou弁当
@@moinjay3274 Thankyou From A corner of Summer Tokyo approaching Strong Wiind and Heavy Rain Tyhoon 🍓🐮🎇🍱💮🥋🌊🍥🎍🍘🍘🐝🍾🥢🗻🎋🍒🏯🍚🎏👺🍙🥟🐈🍜🍣🍢🎆⛩️🍄🎎🗡️🌸🎌🎌 These Emoji絵文字 are things unique to Japan
If you happen to be visiting Honfleur (a lovely town) on the Normandy coast, you must visit the Satie Birthplace Museum. This wonderfull experience is all absorbing, and reflects Satie's claim to be a surrealist in music! There is an extra treat as you leave.......!
Heard this music in the movie The Painted Veil with Naomi Watts. Great movie but this music blows me away. So glad I now know the artist behind it. Beautiful…..
Thsnk you for this compilation. I think ES must be one of the most underrated, underappreciated and underplayed composers! I wonder how many pieces he wrote which we rarely if ever hear?
Satie, particularly these pieces and the Gymnopedies cannot possibly be said to be 'underplayed'! As for underrated, perhaps....although his other piano works have been explored - I'd recommend the EMI box of CDs of the complete works by Aldo Ciccolini along with Pascal Rogé and a new CD by Bertrand Chamayou, 'Letter(s) to Erik Satie'. Underappreciated? Not by those who are willing to explore a little deeper than the above mentioned.
@@kevinosborne2474 I agree Kevin, and there are too many adverts as well. Just occasionally there is something unfamiliar but then there is more Star Wars and The Lark Ascendibg which makes a friend of mine ascend in annoyance! He has gone back to Radio 3 for a bit of variatio (and I don't mean a Variation on a theme od Paganini!
Their age was anything but prosaic. This is the same era that produced Art Nouveau; this can be considered "Art Nouveau Music." Elegant & Sinuous, like a cat: equally at ease by the fireside or stalking prey at night in a wilderness.
Yes the 'prosaic' age that also gave us Debussy, Apollinaire, Cezanne.....and nurtured the talents of many who made their homes there: Stravinsky, Picasso, Turgenev et al.......I wish we lived in such a prosaic age!
The painting _Sur le Pont de l'Europe (1877)_ by Gustave Caillebotte at 7:26 is the one I find the most evocative with the music selection! Satie for me is meant for reflection and quietude. Lovely marrying of images with sound, nicepost!!
@@grimste “Night, East River, New York,” by Danish-born Impressionist and New York transplant Johann Berthelsen. Hope that helps. I had to do an Image Search using Google to find it because I didn't recognize it. I'm not that familiar with the American side of Impressionism as I am with the French.
@@Aramanth Thanks you so much , i dont know why this painting resonated so much with me , now i am looking at the French impressionists it seems to be all about their use of light , thanks
@@grimste You are very welcome. Lately, I have been delving into the art of Symbolist genius Odilon Redon. (Symbolism was a 19th century movement sometimes associated with Post-Impressionism.) His works range from the beautifully florid to the ghostly bizarre. Brilliant stuff!
Just an electronic traveler wandering around in his depression. I have found a comfortable spot to sit for a few minutes. I have no knowledge of the musician or anything to add to the conversations here. I'm just enjoying something peaceful. Perhaps not the happiest. But, i like it that way sometimes. I wonder where I'll end up next?
Quand on a eu la chance d'entendre les mêmes merveilles jouées par Aldo Ciccolini, on ne peut que se désoler de la platitude et de la trahison du rythme dans cette version.... RIP Aldo
I use Brave browser. Not only stops all ads, but if you load UA-cam on Brave instead of the app, on mobile it will even allow you to switch off your screen and let it just play on. I use it to doze off through music every night.
Reminds me of a comment by a hollywood film studio boss when Dirk Bogarde took over Visconti's 'Death in Venice' to try and get a distribution deal. After the preview the executive asked who wrote the music, Bogarde replied Mahler, the executive replied 'I think we should sign him'!
Ever since he was banished, the creature blindly wondered if the dark twigs of the forest, the speckled sunlight guiding him on his way, he engulfed every sunburn in his shimmering throat as if he had never tasted nor seen such beauty. For even with dirty feet, torn by wandering brambles and a halo of hair that has now turned into a mane, he has found his belief in the setting sun. Eventually, however, this journey came to an end. Not distinct, but with one breath, the blind man knew that the immortal world he had known for all his many years had drifted away from his mortal body. The swamp men and their gem-decorated trees echoing in the breeze, the ethereal handmaids of the earth singing seductive melodies, every bird song he was accustomed to had ceased. He had finally gone to the next world. It was dark in here, and it smelled of the wet and shady valley 🧙♂🧚🦹
This song is played so well! It's music like this that inspired me to try and play the piano. I am happy to say, I just put my first song on youtube. It's called "Two Moons Apart." I hope it sounds good. If you read this comment and listen to my song, maybe thumbs up this comment if it sounds good? Thanks :)
I know three of them: the gentleman wearing the top hat looking from a bridge (Pont de l'Europe) at the back of a station (Gare St. Lazare, Paris) is by Gustave Caillebotte, as is the one of canoeists on the river (Yerres east of Paris) and 'Paris Street on a rainy day' is just down from the first one in the Place de l'Europe. I don't know the others that are interspersed with the Caillebotte, but they're good! BTW. The others could be by Eduard Cortes....but I haven't actually seen them before.
Pont de l'Europe by Gustave Caillebotte.....the canoeists later on and the one of rainy day (same top hats!) is in the Place de l'Europe a little down from where the 7.22 one was painted (just behind the Gare St. Lazare) are also by Caillebotte.
Who is the pianist, please? Also, I have seen an edition of the Gnossiennes which includes 8 pieces. Most sources seem to say there are 7 Gnossiennes, though - so does anyone know what the 8th piece is, and how authentic it is? Thanks.
Hi, thanks for commenting the 8th gnossienne actually doesn't exist. What you might've thought was another UA-camr who made a Satie-like Gnossienne. The 7th isn't even really that official, it was unreleased by Satie as a Gypnopedia, but instead as Maniere de Commencement, as part of his "Trois Morceaux En Forme de Poire" and was intended as a 4-hand arrangement. Again, if you were looking at this video link: ua-cam.com/video/qiz8tdwatOQ/v-deo.html it's just a fan-made gnossienne and fairly new, if you want to study more of Satie's works and learn about his compositional techniques make sure to pick up some basic theory books and start analyzing, once you do this you'll have far more music knowledge, and perhaps even recreate his style. Thanks
Funny that Satie's work would be on a channel named after Debussy. Didn't they end their friendship because their fans started arguing over who was taking influence from who?
The times that nothing could touch your what's in mind but this one...
Great thought!
😂crosses deep into your soul
Excellent piano work. Slow tempo is perfect. Love the 5th.
Nothing like Satie music that reminds of calmer time and days. You sit and contemplate on your daily tasks and worries and then Satie comes along as nothing is all that important!
I really enjoyed this interpretation of the Gnossiennes. Beautiful.
Confession- I am literally tone deaf. However by some magic as yet unknown to me- my 15 year old daughter- a talent violinist, pianist and choir singer told me after hearing this music played at the D Day commemoration. ‘It is in minor keys throughout and gives an uncanny other world feeling! It’s has no bar lines meaning no entry and no real exit. It is just like life it opens unannounced and leaves just the same’ she sat and played the first piece from her memory and how right she is. Satie did indeed write music like it was living! I played it on the piano and wondered if he ever really knew how haunted we would be by his music! Vive la 🇫🇷❤️
@@karenlee-johnston7118 Hang In There
7:13 7:15 7:16 7:17 7:17 7:18 7:18 7:18 7:19 7:19 7:19 7:19 7:19
Vive laFrance? Regardé la France. Determiné d'etre autre que Europein. Cassé. Brisé. Nul.
I’m always so interested when people tell me how amazing their children are. Fascinating.
I like your daughters analysis. I think this music is some kind of "floating", and makes direction weaker: it's very simple but you don't know exactly where it will goes next phrase. Some kind of "sutil pop" at the beginning of XX century.
The wonderfulness and gracefulness and greatness of Sateis these masterpieces simply can not overstated
Just listening to these masterpieces makes I forget about the trouble and annoyabces of this transient world
The world is not transient. We are, in relation to this world.
@@sorellman
Thankyou
your wonderful comment
From
A corner of dreamful and immeasurable profound Tokyo
🎑🎴🍇🍘🍥🍜🍄🍲🍢🍚🏮🐝🎋🥋🎍🏹🎎🎏⛩️🍱🍡🍙🏯🌸💮🍓👘🎌🇯🇵
@@shin-i-chikozima I love Japan and its unique culture, traditions, and people.
@@sorellman
Thankyou
Someday
Please come to Japan
Heartful Hospitality and delicious foods unique to Japan wait for you
@@shin-i-chikozima If it is meant to be, I would gladly will.
Πολυ ομορφο κομματι αποπνεει ευαισθησια, εχει και λιγο μελαγχολια, Claude Debussy παντα υπεροχος! Ευχαριστω !!!
very nicely played..so sensitive and nice in a slow soft tempo..really great..thank you, love it
It wears well matter how much I listen to Satie’s music
Comfort is the essence of music
Satie’s music is comfortable to the ear and to the mind and to the soul
Me gusta mucho esta versión de Satie 🎵🎶
Time flows mercilessly.
Life doesn't always go as planned, but this masterpiece makes we feel like we would do best and make the most of our short, transient lives that last less than 100 years
Time is unable to have or not have mercy... as you well know.
@@cacambo589
Thankyou
From
a corner of Tokyo
sizzling, the cicadas are buzzing, Summer, but humid
🍒🇯🇵🍘🌸💮🌊🍾🥋🗻🍄🍄🎋⛩️🍙🥟🍱🍚🍥🥢🎑🗼🗡️🎍🎏🍓👘🎎🐝🐝🐈👺
These Emoji絵文字are things unique to Japan
🐈is royal dog, world wide Famous Hachikouハチ公 In front Shibuya Station渋谷駅
Time can't be defined. It's so relative, as it needs an observer. There is a strange reference to time which caught all of us...Now's the time!
@@moinjay3274
Thankyou
From
A corner of sizzling and the cicadas are buzzing
🎆,🍢💮🍣🍜🐈🎎🥟🗡️🍙👺🎏🍚🏯🍒🌸🌸🎋🗻🥢🍾🐝🍘🎑🎍🍓🍥🍱🌊🎇🐮🥋🎌🇯🇵
These Emoji絵文字are things, unique to Japan
🐮is Japanese Beef, Waguu和牛肉
🎇is Japanese fireworks
🍱is Bentou弁当
@@moinjay3274
Thankyou
From
A corner of Summer Tokyo approaching Strong Wiind and Heavy Rain Tyhoon
🍓🐮🎇🍱💮🥋🌊🍥🎍🍘🍘🐝🍾🥢🗻🎋🍒🏯🍚🎏👺🍙🥟🐈🍜🍣🍢🎆⛩️🍄🎎🗡️🌸🎌🎌
These Emoji絵文字 are things unique to Japan
Σ ευχαριστω με όλη την ψυχή μου
DANKE
Bitte.
Satie zijn tempo is ongekend, maten ziin in zijn composities weergaloos.
Dat maakt dat je Satie in al zijn werk meteen herkent.
❤🎉😊
If you happen to be visiting Honfleur (a lovely town) on the Normandy coast, you must visit the Satie Birthplace Museum. This wonderfull experience is all absorbing, and reflects Satie's claim to be a surrealist in music! There is an extra treat as you leave.......!
My algorithm brought me here-
I love this as well
Thank you for the Chime In !
Namaste 🙏🏽
Magical 🌸
@@growwithme7628
🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸🌸👘👘👘👘👘👘👘
This is what UA-cam is all about.
This is the only part of YT that is worthwhile.
Yes. So much of YT is artificially boosted social engineering.
@@MyriamRichardsdotter it's a brainwash machine
There is a lot of good music that would otherwise be unheard. Japanese ambient is a favorite genre.
Heard this music in the movie The Painted Veil with Naomi Watts. Great movie but this music blows me away. So glad I now know the artist behind it. Beautiful…..
Me too
On my third watch last night, I paid attention to piano and here am I.
For all of you who loved this, you must listen to Satie’s ‘Pièces Froides’ (Cold Pieces), equally hipnotic!
Satie...intimate perfection....my all time fav for piano....
Это то,что восстанавливает баланс в наше время
Magnificent. Elderly. Crying. Beauty!
the best music for sleeping ......
Great visual art selection, a different time, a slower time
An era when the mankind was master of itself not a slave of time.
Vers un voyage dans l’esprit et une exploration de l’âme grâce à ces mélodies envoûtantes
Thsnk you for this compilation.
I think ES must be one of the most underrated, underappreciated and underplayed composers! I wonder how many pieces he wrote which we rarely if ever hear?
Satie, particularly these pieces and the Gymnopedies cannot possibly be said to be 'underplayed'! As for underrated, perhaps....although his other piano works have been explored - I'd recommend the EMI box of CDs of the complete works by Aldo Ciccolini along with Pascal Rogé and a new CD by Bertrand Chamayou, 'Letter(s) to Erik Satie'.
Underappreciated? Not by those who are willing to explore a little deeper than the above mentioned.
Classic FM in uk are pretty useless they repeat tunes far too often, it seems to be a never ending loop of the same stuff.
@@kevinosborne2474 I agree Kevin, and there are too many adverts as well. Just occasionally there is something unfamiliar but then there is more Star Wars and The Lark Ascendibg which makes a friend of mine ascend in annoyance! He has gone back to Radio 3 for a bit of variatio (and I don't mean a Variation on a theme od Paganini!
They are so stunningly beautiful that they transport you out of this world.
The artwork is beautiful too.
What is the artwork? I really like it
❤ Beautiful music -thank you.
Beauté absolue. Raffinement, mélancolie... une splendeur. ❤❤❤❤
Bin fasziniert von den traumhaften Klängen! So schön! 💜
Les tableaux de caillebotte vont tellement bien avec la musique de debussy 👌🏻👌🏻
It's hard to imagine that someone in that prosaic age could have composed such poetic and mysterious music.
Their age was anything but prosaic. This is the same era that produced Art Nouveau; this can be considered "Art Nouveau Music." Elegant & Sinuous, like a cat: equally at ease by the fireside or stalking prey at night in a wilderness.
Yes the 'prosaic' age that also gave us Debussy, Apollinaire, Cezanne.....and nurtured the talents of many who made their homes there: Stravinsky, Picasso, Turgenev et al.......I wish we lived in such a prosaic age!
The painting _Sur le Pont de l'Europe (1877)_ by Gustave Caillebotte
at 7:26 is the one I find the most evocative with the music selection!
Satie for me is meant for reflection and quietude.
Lovely marrying of images with sound, nicepost!!
hi!Caillebotte
un très grand peintre impressionniste....
j'ai vu ses oeuvres à Martigny les Bains. en Suisse....quelle découverte....
Do you know the name of the painting at the start of the music by any chance?
@@grimste “Night, East River, New York,” by Danish-born Impressionist and New York transplant Johann Berthelsen. Hope that helps. I had to do an Image Search using Google to find it because I didn't recognize it. I'm not that familiar with the American side of Impressionism as I am with the French.
@@Aramanth Thanks you so much , i dont know why this painting resonated so much with me , now i am looking at the French impressionists it seems to be all about their use of light , thanks
@@grimste You are very welcome. Lately, I have been delving into the art of Symbolist genius Odilon Redon. (Symbolism was a 19th century movement sometimes associated with Post-Impressionism.) His works range from the beautifully florid to the ghostly bizarre. Brilliant stuff!
MARAVILLOSA MÚSICA ⚘
Great working music. Wonderfully unpredictable and odd.
La magia de satie...❤
So relaxing......
Gorgeous piano tone/playing
Just an electronic traveler wandering around in his depression. I have found a comfortable spot to sit for a few minutes. I have no knowledge of the musician or anything to add to the conversations here. I'm just enjoying something peaceful. Perhaps not the happiest. But, i like it that way sometimes. I wonder where I'll end up next?
write about your thoughts and experiences more please, they sound very close to me..
A random traveler cannot be lost
Listen to his 'Clair De Lune'. Sublime. 🦋
like a dream - thanks a lot
wonder if it is you playing here ‘Claude Debussy’? depth and sensitivity in these renditions are truly exquisite. thank you
Quand on a eu la chance d'entendre les mêmes merveilles jouées par Aldo Ciccolini, on ne peut que se désoler de la platitude et de la trahison du rythme dans cette version.... RIP Aldo
I am always in the ‘Hammock’ of this music when I listen!! JennFrykman
Suscriptor aquí
una delizia,...grazie
They that love this is truly capable of all love.
Love ittt
Perfect . Thank you .
the track that i want to played for my last breath
I sleep away from my worries.....❤
Thank you.
Life's themetrack. Moments dropping away like leaves from a tree. There's no way to have what you once had.
Wonderful ❤
Wow. Just wow.
Did you write this incredibly visual which defines itself so perfectly in the reflections of the music?
Wow.
💐
Imagine if Erik Satie had met and collaborated with Pink Floyd.
Ya colaboró! Pero Floyd no lo dice 😂
@@fabricioiri2880 .... and Sati doesn't know it!
ch entschlafe meinen Sorgen......❤
Good day! Tell me please where i can listen another music from this pianist and also names of this beautifull paintings
Eduoard Costes
@@TheHypnotstCollectorAnd Gustave Caillebotte (three of them)!
Well well done. Like and a sub.
Bellisima pieza, demasiado onírica. De que autor será la primera pintura????
❤❤❤ Hare Krišna 🕉️🙏🏵️🍀🕯️🕯️🕯️🥀🥀🥀🦋🪷🌒🌒🌒❤️🔥
How can you listen and relax with all of the ads that everyone skips anyway😡
Use Brave as your browser and voila: no more ads.
I just got nailed. Ruined it. Sad
I use Brave browser. Not only stops all ads, but if you load UA-cam on Brave instead of the app, on mobile it will even allow you to switch off your screen and let it just play on. I use it to doze off through music every night.
"Being There" (1979)!
That's right.
Güzel Bir Hüzün
Never heard of this Satie guy but he isn't too bad. Wonder if he still plays concerts
Yes, he played at Summerfest in Milwaukee last year.
Reminds me of a comment by a hollywood film studio boss when Dirk Bogarde took over Visconti's 'Death in Venice' to try and get a distribution deal. After the preview the executive asked who wrote the music, Bogarde replied Mahler, the executive replied 'I think we should sign him'!
Çok güzel.
I can't even say gnosseins, this is a new experience for me. Too bad it has to be interrupted with add....
Ever since he was banished, the creature blindly wondered if the dark twigs of the forest, the speckled sunlight guiding him on his way, he engulfed every sunburn in his shimmering throat as if he had never tasted nor seen such beauty. For even with dirty feet, torn by wandering brambles and a halo of hair that has now turned into a mane, he has found his belief in the setting sun. Eventually, however, this journey came to an end. Not distinct, but with one breath, the blind man knew that the immortal world he had known for all his many years had drifted away from his mortal body. The swamp men and their gem-decorated trees echoing in the breeze, the ethereal handmaids of the earth singing seductive melodies, every bird song he was accustomed to had ceased. He had finally gone to the next world. It was dark in here, and it smelled of the wet and shady valley 🧙♂🧚🦹
Thank you so much for that 🪷🙏🏼🦋
👍👌
He left such beautiful music Forever to us...i can hear now what heavens sounds..i can feel what love is about...thanks You monsieur Debussy ❤
Have you written this patch, or is it from a book? Or is it from your book?
@@EddyCarcamo-l8q Er.... it's Erik Satie, actually. But close enough.
Qui est le peintre et le titre du tableau ? (Trop beau !)
)
Night, East River, New York" Johann Berthelsen (1883-1969)
This slaps
👏👏👏👏👏
This song is played so well! It's music like this that inspired me to try and play the piano. I am happy to say, I just put my first song on youtube. It's called "Two Moons Apart." I hope it sounds good. If you read this comment and listen to my song, maybe thumbs up this comment if it sounds good? Thanks :)
Great music! who is playing?
Some excellent artwork to accompany the music. Can you please name the artists.
I know three of them: the gentleman wearing the top hat looking from a bridge (Pont de l'Europe) at the back of a station (Gare St. Lazare, Paris) is by Gustave Caillebotte, as is the one of canoeists on the river (Yerres east of Paris) and 'Paris Street on a rainy day' is just down from the first one in the Place de l'Europe.
I don't know the others that are interspersed with the Caillebotte, but they're good!
BTW. The others could be by Eduard Cortes....but I haven't actually seen them before.
@@rogerwebb7501 Thanks for that info, Roger. Cortes is one of my favourites. I like his style.
@@mickeencruaYes, Galien -Laloue too. Leighton's Fine Art of Marlow usually have a couple of Cortes' for sale......at a price!
An impressionist painter of sound.
Similarly,Dax Johnson, The Lonely and Faded Away.
The ads killed it.
A subscription is money well spent
Hello. Can anyone tell me the name of the painting of the tugboat at night near the bridge? Is it by Caillebotte?
But who is the pianist? Love the interpretation on Gnossienne 1.
Too many ads! t the end of every piece we get 2 ads! Give it a miss guys. There are other versions on the Tube. Have removed from my playlist.
Here’s a novel, bold idea-- go buy the music. That way, it’s always ad free.
I agree with you. Please keep ads to the beginning and end. Too jarring, it destroys the mood.
one part used in the ending of Being there
Excellent! Qui est le pianiste?
Can someone tell me the name of the song playing at 4:20? It’s stuck in my head!
Porque sale al principio la foto de Debussy y la música de Satie?
Unabrazo
Who is playing?
now nothing else matters anymore
The last breath
The painters featured in the videos? Who are they???????????
Three of them are by Gustave Caillebotte, see comment above.
Anyone know the name of the painting at the beginning?
J'aurais aimé savoir de qui sont les tableaux.
Ahhh - could a kind soul please tell me the name of the painting @7:22?
Pont de l'Europe by Gustave Caillebotte.....the canoeists later on and the one of rainy day (same top hats!) is in the Place de l'Europe a little down from where the 7.22 one was painted (just behind the Gare St. Lazare) are also by Caillebotte.
Funny that the score shown at the beginning is Alexander Scriabine, not Satie.
European culture ist supreme.
Who is the pianist, please?
Also, I have seen an edition of the Gnossiennes which includes 8 pieces. Most sources seem to say there are 7 Gnossiennes, though - so does anyone know what the 8th piece is, and how authentic it is? Thanks.
Hi, thanks for commenting the 8th gnossienne actually doesn't exist. What you might've thought was another UA-camr who made a Satie-like Gnossienne. The 7th isn't even really that official, it was unreleased by Satie as a Gypnopedia, but instead as Maniere de Commencement, as part of his "Trois Morceaux En Forme de Poire" and was intended as a 4-hand arrangement.
Again, if you were looking at this video link: ua-cam.com/video/qiz8tdwatOQ/v-deo.html it's just a fan-made gnossienne and fairly new, if you want to study more of Satie's works and learn about his compositional techniques make sure to pick up some basic theory books and start analyzing, once you do this you'll have far more music knowledge, and perhaps even recreate his style.
Thanks
@@claudedebussy1848
Thank you for the additional information 🦋
@@claudedebussy1848But who's the pianist? Aldo Ciccolini...one of the few to record just about all of Satie (well, not quite!).
My comment was meant for the last commentor.......... Sorry - somehow I entered it in the wrong place.
Funny that Satie's work would be on a channel named after Debussy. Didn't they end their friendship because their fans started arguing over who was taking influence from who?
What is the name of the painting?
You know what kills the mood for relaxing and studying? Repeated loud advertisements in the middle of the music :(
Hint, you can use certain browsers that remove all ads