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Interpretation of Erik Satie's famous work Gymnopédies No.1 by Ian Kelosky.
Among Satie's earliest piano compositions, these three works evoke the ancient world by what the critics Roger Nichols and Paul Griffiths describe as "pure simplicity, monotonous repetition, and highly original modal harmonies".
Satie, and his contemporary Claude Debussy, are considered monumental influences in the late 19th century birth of modernism.
Interpretation of Erik Satie's famous work Gymnopédies No.1 by Ian Kelosky.
Among Satie's earliest piano compositions, these three works evoke the ancient world by what the critics Roger Nichols and Paul Griffiths describe as "pure simplicity, monotonous repetition, and highly original modal harmonies".
Satie, and his contemporary Claude Debussy, are considered monumental influences in the late 19th century birth of modernism.