SATIE, ERIK

ārēkˈ sätēˈ, 1866–1925, French composer, studied at the Paris Conservatory; pupil of Vincent D'Indy and Albert Roussel at the Schola Cantorum. He early realized that the romantic Wagnerian style was incompatible with the expression of French sensibility, and he developed a restrained, abstract, and deceptively simple style. In such piano pieces as Sarabandes (1887) and Gymnopédies (1888) he anticipated some of the harmonic innovations of the impressionists Debussy and Ravel; but in later works such as Socrate (1918; a setting of Plato's Dialogues for four sopranos and chamber orchestra) he foreshadowed the neoclassicism of Stravinsky and others writing in the early 20th cent. An eccentric, Satie often concealed his serious artistic intent with droll humor, adding nonsense programs or facetious titles such as Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear (1903). In 1918 there gathered around him a group of young composers—Honegger, Georges Auric, Louis Durey, and Germaine Tailleferre—who were united in the reaction against impressionism. They were joined in 1919 by Milhaud and Poulenc, and were called les six. A ballet, Les Mariés de la tour Eiffel (1921), which had music by all except Durey, was the one work in which the group collaborated. Jean Cocteau, their literary prophet, wrote the scenario.

See biographies by P. D. Templier (1932, repr. 1970), R. H. Myers (1948, repr. 1974), and J. Harding (1975).

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...1885-1918 Alfred Jarry Henri Rousseau Erik Satie Guillaume Apollinaire by Roger...ERIK SATIE, 1866-1925...individual greatness. Henri Rousseau, Erik Satie, Alfred Jarry, Guillaume Apollinaire...
...1891 by Ramon Casas: a portrait of Erik Satie. Reproduction courtesy of Mrs Chauncey...bibliographical references p. and index. 1. Satie, Erik, 1866-1925. 2. Popular music...set his ideas to music in Parade: Erik Satie had blazed the trail away from Wagners...
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...the Universal and the Modern, 136 Satie and Leftist Individualism: Socrate, 146...imposed or implicit cultural constraints. Satie, Ravel, and Debussy, I argue, challenged...constructions, even in his own lifetime. Satie was far less subtle: in works like Parade...
...composer, almost unheard of in England nowadays --Erik Satie. Erik Satie, by reason of the weird eccentricities, both in his...interested in the Deux Gymnopedies of his friend Erik Satie to make an orchestral version of them, performed at...
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...with scenario by Cocteau, music by Erik Satie, set, curtain, and costumes by Pablo...stayed outside was by Jean Cocteau, Erik Satie, and Pablo Picasso." Thus, the outcast...of the Archives de la Foundation Erik Satie, Paris. WORKS CITED Axsom, Richard...
...of Picasso" (1923); "Guillaume Apollinaire" (1913); "Erik Satie" (1922); "Pavlik Tchelitchef or Adrian Arthur" (1926...seen broadly). Poet Guillaume Apollinaire and composer Erik Satie had been friends of both Stein and Picasso before their...
...the 1920s, these converts, now armed with a fresh reading of Aquinas, were reaching out to figures like the composers Erik Satie and Igor Stravinsky and avant-garde poets, novelists, dramatists, and essayists, many of them orbiting around the protean...
...transcends the cultural war that attended their birth. While Erik Satie took the political path opposite to Claude Debussy, he...dOrleans , and is orchestral Images, as well as of Satie Preludes flasques ( pour un chien ) and his Veritables...
...not have seen this work which had aroused such a furor in Paris in May 1917. Created by Jean Cocteau, with music by Erik Satie, choreography by Massine, and a Cubist set by Picasso, it depicted a "parade" or preview of a show by street fair...
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...Jean-Yves Thibaudet Talks about Rescuing the Piano Solos of Erik Satie-And Wearing Vivienne Westwood Originals. by Joseph...and never played or recorded, some fantastic pieces." Erik Satie. A fellow Frenchman to Thibaudet, the composer kept people...
...disputing the opinions of those who did. In the case of Erik Satie, critics are also divided into two portions; those who...surrealist ballet had the authors on the stage announcing Erik Satie is the greatest musician in the world. The audience was...
...names of Contamine de Latour and Erik Satie might have been the true starting...result is Type 1 (Perfect). Thus: ERIK SATIE (on music) ER 23; IKS 39; A 1; TI...23; ICS 31; A 1; Tl 29; E 5 A.L. ERIK SATIE (1894-5) AL 13; the rest as above...
...Con Sarasate, Pablo de R Satie, Erik Con Savari, J.N. R...
...Con Saraste, Pablo de R Satie, Erik Con Scarlatti, Alessandro B...
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...set to be staged at the National Museum Cardiff - from 7am until around midnight tonight. Six of the original 10 who performed Erik Saties Vexations will be re-living their original performance during todays special event, organised in conjunction with the...
...people a performance of Vexations by the French composer Erik Satie, accompanied by Andy Warhols 1963 film, Sleep. Vexations...lines of dreamy piano plinkery lasting about a minute. But Satie the wag instructed players to repeat it 840 times, so...
...House in the Canal Basin. Vexations, by French composer Erik Satie, is a rarely performed work, which has never been played...submission for our degree, because it is so different. "Satie was the first person to start this kind of experimental...
...performing a variety of music by composers from Chick Corea to Erik Satie. The Jazz Piano Collective features UO Associate Professor...and improvisations on notated pieces by Scott Joplin and Satie. Appearing with the pianists are Nancy Andrew (flute...
...world, etc) bristling with claustrophobic intensity. It ranges from the tub-thumpng glam stomp of Capital G to the gentle Erik Satie-like nearinstrumental, Another Version of the Truth. Along the sometimes headspinning way are massive slabs of Reznors...
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SATIE, ERIK arek sate , 1866 1925, French composer, studied at the Paris Conservatory...neoclassicism of Stravinsky and others writing in the early 20th cent. An eccentric, Satie often concealed his serious artistic intent with droll humor, adding nonsense...
...composer and pianist. He was one of Les Six , a group of French composers who subscribed to the aesthetic ideals of Erik Satie . The spontaneity and lyricism of Poulencs style are best adapted to small forms piano pieces such as Mouvements perpetuels...
...16-minute quintet Sonata da chiesa (1926) he began to employ a highly simplified style that shows the influence of Erik Satie . He wrote two operas, Four Saints in Three Acts (1928) and The Mother of Us All (1947), for librettos by Gertrude...
...coined in 1920 by the music critic Henri Collet. Inspired by the cool, abstract, and relatively unadorned compositions of Erik Satie and by the works of Jean Cocteau , their literary prophet and spokesman, Les Six attempted to write in a more simplified...


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