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3On 16 January 1911, French Composer Maurice Ravel…
4Gnossiennes: No. 3, Lent (Excerpt)
5An Extract from the Third Movement of Satie’s Gnossiennes…
67The Valse-Ballet Was Not Only Satie’s First Substantial Piece…
84 Ogives: No. 1, Première Ogive
9In November 1886, Satie Left the Conservatoire…
103 Gymnopédies: No. 3, Lent et grave (Arr. C. Debussy for Orchestra) [Excerpt]
11In the Spring of 1890, Satie Moved Higher Up…
123 Sonneries de la Rose+Croix: No. 1, Air de l'ordre (Version for Piano) [Excerpt]
13On 14 August 1892, After a Short but Intense Period…
1415Satie’s Outward Appearance Was Soon to Change…
163 Morceaux en forme de poire (Excerpt)
17The Pear Pieces, Finished in November 1903…
18En habit de cheval: No. 2, Fugue litanique (Excerpt)
191911, of Course, Was the Year of the Breakthrough Concert…
20Sports et divertissements: No. 1, Choral inappétissant
21The Commission of Sports et divertissements…
22Parade: IV. Petite fille américaine (Excerpt)
23There Was Quite a Commotion at Parade’s Premiere…
24Musique d'ameublement, Set 1: No. 1, Tapisserie en fer forgé (Arr. for Piano 4 Hands)
25Curiously, the Function of Satie’s Musique d’ameublement…
26Mercure, Scene 3: Le Chaos
27Mercure, Like Parade, Created Quite a Stir on Its Premiere…
28Relâche, Act I: Cinéma (Excerpt)
29In a Sense, Critics’ Response to Relâche…
30Relâche, Act II: Petite danse finale; La queue du chien (Excerpt)
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