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Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie – Cello & Piano
Pablo Fernandez Pero (Piano) and David Barona (Cello) perform Satie’s Gymnopedie No. 1….
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Erik Satie – Gymnopédie No. 1 – Played by George Nascimento
Erik Satie – Gymnopedie No. 1 – George Nascimento….
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Erik Satie – Gymnopédie No. 1
Erik Satie – Gymnopedie….
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Aldo Ciccolini Plays Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie
Aldo Ciccolini showcases his artistry in two television performances from 1956 and 1979. The program includes works by Satie, Debussy, Ravel, and the first movement of Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto….
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Satie – Gymnopédie No. 1, Played by Pierre-Yves Plat
Pierre-Yves Plat is a true performer who captivates the audience with his unique style. He starts by playing a classical masterpiece, but then surprises everyone with his own ragtime rendition….
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Satie’s Gymnopédie vs. Take Five
I had the idea to mix Gymnopédie and Take 5 while at my friend Johnny’s house. Inspired by him playing two compositions simultaneously on the piano, I decided to try…
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Erik Satie – Gymnopédie No. 3
Erik Satie’s Gymnopédie No.3, orchestrated by Debussy, is part of a collection of three piano compositions called the Gymnopédies. Published in Paris in 1888, these atmospheric pieces are written in…
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Erik Satie – Gymnopédie No. 1
The Gymnopédies, composed by Erik Satie and orchestrated by Debussy, are three piano pieces published in Paris in 1888. These atmospheric compositions, written in 3/4 time, share a common theme…
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Erik Satie – Gymnopédie No. 2
Erik Satie, a French composer and pianist, was known for his famous compositions, the Gymnopédies. He referred to himself as a “phonometrograph” or “phonometrician” and preferred this title over being…
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Erik Satie – Gymnopédie No. 1
Erik Satie’s Gymnopédies are three piano compositions published in Paris in 1888. These atmospheric pieces, written in 3/4 time, share a common theme and structure. They are considered precursors to…