Satie amoureux
16,00 €
Formát:
CD
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
Katalógové číslo:
ALPHA1192
EAN kód:
3701624511923
Autori:
Erik Satie
Interpreti:
Guillaume Coppola
Vydavateľ:
ALPHA
Zoznam skladieb
Dátum vydania: 14. 11. 20251 Je te veux
2 Valse ballet op. 62
3 Gymnopédie Nr. 3
4 Gnossienne Nr. 1
5 Valse fantaisie
6 Tendrement
7 Poudre d'or
8 Bonjour Biqui, bonjour!
9 Gnossiennes Nr. 4
10 Gnossiennes Nr. 2
Morceaux en forme de poire (Trois morceaux)
11 Gnossienne Nr. 7
12 Vexations (Bassthema)
Danses gothiques Nr. 1-9
13 Nr. 1 A l'occasion d'une grande peine
14 Prélude de la porte héroique du ciel
15 Vexations (1. Harmonisierung des Motivs)
Valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté Nr. 1-3
16 Nr. 1 Sa taille
17 Nr. 2 Son binocle
18 Nr. 3 Ses jambes
Piano Sonatine in C Major, Op. 36 No. 1
19 1. Spiritoso
20 2. Andante
21 3. Vivace
Sonatine bureaucratique
22 1. Allegro
23 2. Andante
24 3. Vivace
25 Vexations (2. Harmonisierung des Motivs)
26 Nocturne Nr. 6
27 Désespoir agréable (con Sordino)
Jack In The Box (Ballett)
28 Prélude
29 Le Picadilly
30 La Diva de l'Empire
31 Rag-Time Parade
Morceaux en forme de poire (Trois morceaux)
32 En plus
33 Redite
Popis
We know Satie as a loner, but it is less well known that Satie had also been in love. He had a brief and stormy affair with the painter Suzanne Valadon. The portrait she made of him is on the cover of this album, as pianist Guillaume Coppola has conceived it as an intimate portrait of the composer, "one masked by a veil of modesty or provocation and which lies between antique and oriental inspiration, mystical phases, humour and cabaret". The miniature Bonjour Biqui and the motif of the Vexations possess rare allusions to Valadon and become commas between these chapters, as does Désespoir agréable, whose title alone seems to sum up Satie's life and work. This tribute is released to mark the centenary of Satie’s death; whilst the famous Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes feature on the programme, the album also presents rare and infrequently recorded discoveries that testify to the richness of the works that the whimsical Satie had created.

