| By Erik Satie (1866-1925). Edited by Jens Rosteck. For piano. This edition: Stapled, Urtext edition. Performance score. Text Language: German/English. 15 pages. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag Arr : Piano soloPublisher : Barenreiter$11.95 - See more - Buy online
Sheet music extract ISBN 9790006541171. 31 x 24.3 cm inches. Text Language: German/English. Preface: Jens Rosteck.
Satie'sOgivesund Gymnopediesare milestones in the history of modern music. The four metrically freeOgives(meaning pointed arches) reflect the influence of the French New Gothic or Neo-Gregorian movement in architecture with their clear lines and echo effects. The threeGymnopediesproceed with a swaying, chordal momentum, and Satie's radically sparse writing makes ironic reference to the dance of young warriors in ancient Sparta during gymnopaedia rituals.
The pieces are easy to play and are ideal for teaching purposes. Information on performance practice by Satie specialist Steffen Schleiermacher offer insight into Satie's music aesthetics.
- Urtext edition based on all sources and current scholarship
- Easy to play
- Ideal for teaching purposes
- With practical suggestions for performance (Eng/Ger)
- With an informative foreword (Eng/Ger) and critical commentary (Eng)
Jens Rosteck
is a musicologist, cultural historian and author. He has written books on Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, Oscar Wilde, Bob Dylan, Jane and Paul Bowles, Hans Werner Henze, and a dissertation on Darius Milhaud's Claudel operas. He resides in Southern France and was for many years an author for the music encyclopaedia MGG, writing on French music.
Steffen Schleiermacher
studied asMeisterschulerat theBerliner Akademie der Kunsteand in the class of Aloys Kontarsky at theMusikhochschule Koln. He runs the concert series musica nova at theGewandhaus Leipzig, was a founder of the Ensemble Avantgarde and gives concerts and lectures as a composer, pianist and conductor throughout Europe, the USA, South America and Asia. He has been the recipient of scholarships (including the Villa Massimo Rome) and numerous recording prizes, and isChevalier des Arts et Lettres. He has made approx. 60 CD recordings including the complete piano works by Cage and numerous piano works by Satie. |
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