Suite Montmartre. Erik Satie, born in Honfleur in Normandy (France) in 1866 is undoubtedly one of the most striking personalities in the history of French music. He composed in various, often quite divergent, styles. Besides light-hearted, entertaining works he also wrote several serious compositions, among which the three ballets: Parade, Relâche and Les Aventures de Mercure. However, his piano pieces, such as Trois Gymnopédies or Gnossiennes will remain his most popular compositions. Satie cooperated with almost all the great artists of his time: Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Sergei Diaghilev, Georges Braque and composers Darius Milhaud (Le Groupe des Six) and Claude Debussy. Johan de Meij made an orchestration of three short pieces by Erik Satie: I. Petit Prélude La Mort de Mr. Mouche - II. 1ère Gymnopédie - III. Rag-Time Parade
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This languorous waltz takes us back to the style 1900 that Erik Satie, regular customer of Lapin Agile and Moulin de la Galette, a few blocks away from the studio of Pablo Picasso, appreciated so much. - Patrice BERNARD ; Instruments: 1 Bb Clarinet 1 Piano; Difficuly Level: Grade 3; Duration: 1 mn 35 s; Musical Style: Classical, Educational; Category: Original Composition; Composer: Patrice BERNARD;.