Erik Satie, Orchestre National De France, Manuel Rosenthal - Orchestral Music of Eric Satie

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Review by Joan Vassar

The album "Orchestral Music of Eric Satie" by Erik Satie, Orchestre National De France, Manuel Rosenthal, is a wonderful tribute to the iconic French composer. The album features some of Satie's most famous works, including "Gymnopédies," "Gnossiennes," and "Parade."

The orchestral arrangements are beautifully executed by the Orchestre National De France, providing a rich and textured sound that brings Satie's music to life. Manuel Rosenthal's conducting is also exceptional, capturing the essence of Satie's unique style and providing a cohesive and engaging listening experience.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
En Habit de Cheval
Jeux De Gargantua-Coin De Polka01:45
Autre Choral01:12
Fugue De Papier02:32
Fugue Latinique03:18
Le Morte De Socrate17:58
Parade16:12
De L'enfance De Pantagruel-Reverie01:50
Marche De Cocagne-Demarche01:16
Chorale00:57
Trois Petites Pièces Montées
Socrate (Part III)

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Catalog Numbers

EVERCD 014

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Formats

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Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorManuel Rosenthal
OrchestraOrchestre National De France
Soprano VocalsDenise Monteil (tracks: 5)

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About Erik Satie, Orchestre National De France, Manuel Rosenthal

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Born: May 17, 1866 (Honfleur, France) Died: July 1, 1925 (Arcueil, France) Erik Satie, was a French composer and pianist. A colourful figure in the early 20th century Parisian avant-garde, he referred to himself as a "phonometrograph" or "phonometrician" (meaning "someone who measures (and writes down) sounds"), preferring this designation to that of "musician," after having been called "a clumsy but subtle technician" in a book on contemporary French composers published in 1911. Later, from the 1940s on, predominantly presented Satie's work as that of an inventor of a new and modern musical expression, and so he was slowly rediscovered and became a precursor to artistic movements such as minimalism, repetitive music, ambient (called "Furniture Music" by Satie) and the Theatre of the Absurd. In addition to his body of music, Satie also left a remarkable set of often humorous and witty writings.

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Summary by Joan Vassar

"Orchestral Music of Eric Satie" is a must-have for fans of classical music and Satie's work in particular. The album is a fitting tribute to one of the most innovative and influential composers of the 20th century, and is sure to delight listeners of all ages.