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BARENREITER SATIE Embryons Desseches For Piano Urtext Edition

BARENREITER SATIE Embryons Desseches For Piano Urtext Edition

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BARENREITER SATIE Gnossiennes For Piano

BARENREITER SATIE Le Fils Des Etoiles For Piano Urtext Edition

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  • Catalog #: BA10814
  • URTEXT
  • PIANO SOLO


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Satie’s progressive incidental music of 1891-92, though explicitly aimed against French “Wagnérisme”, is not intended as a parody. Commissioned by the Rosicrucian master and ardent Wagnerian Joséphin Péladan, this plain, purely instrumental music proceeds independently from the dramatic action.

For the first time, this pioneering Urtext edition on Satie‘s incidental music evaluates a previously neglected autograph on the “Préludes”. In addition, the three popular “Préludes” are presented in both their versions. Notes on interpretation and a detailed Foreword introduce this exciting, moderately difficult work, which formed the basis of Satie’s early reputation as a composer and which he considered one of his most important compositions.

• Moderate level of difficulty
• Includes a glossary (Fr/Ger/Eng) 
• Notes on performance practice (Ger/Eng)
• Detailed Foreword (Ger/Eng) and Critical Commentary (Eng) 

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