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Erik Satie | History's Weirdest and Most Eccentric Musician

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Erik Satie was a French composer and pianist, born on May 17th, 1866 and by all accounts, he was thought of as a talentless musician in his formative years. At least that’s how Georges Mathias, his professor of piano at the Paris Conservatoire described him. "Insignificant,” “laborious," and "worthless" were his exact words. Émile Decombes, another one of Satie’s piano professors called him "the laziest student in the Conservatoire." It’s true, Satie wasn’t much of an accomplished piano player -- he was a horrible sight reader -- but he was a master composer. His compositions have been featured on everything from The Simpsons and How I Met Your Mother to The Royal Tenenbaums, Dr. Who and The Benny Hill Show, not to mention hundreds of commercials.

Erik Satie ~ Once Upon A Time In Paris (Artwork by Edouard Leon Cortes)

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Songs ~ Gymnopedies #1 ~ Gnossiennes #1,3,4,5 ~ Album ~ Satie: Works For Piano Solo And Piano Duet ~ Artist ~ Pianist: Anne Queffelec ~ with artwork by Edouard Leon Cortes Tracks: 0:00 Gymnopedies #1 3:32 Gnossiennes #1 6:52 Gnossiennes #3 9:33 Gnossiennes #4 11:52 Gnossiennes #5

Timeless Melodies & Memories Various Artists GMB

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► ► ► Invite you to watch: https://www.facebook.com/onlyinstrume... 1.-Some Enchanted Evening - The Romantic Strings & Orchestra 2.- Love Is A Many any Splendored Thing - The RCA Symphony Orchestra; Charles Gerhardt 3.-Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Hill Bowen 4.-Memories Are Made of This - Ronnie Price with Nick Ingman 5.-Melody of Love - Billy Vaughn 6.-Love Me Tender - Larry Dalton 7.-Mona Lisa - The Dennis Wilson Quartet 8.-True Love - Ronnie Aldrich with The Romantic Strings 9.-Dream A Little Dream of Me - Roger Williams 10.-Try to Remember - Peter Hope 11.-Always - Floyd Cramer 12.-Beautiful Dreamer - The Romantic Strings 13.-The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Ronnie Aldrich 14.-I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me - Paul Weston 15.-Dream of Love ("Liebestraum") - The Romantic Strings 16.-An Affair to Remember - Richard Alden 17.-The Wind Beneath My Wings - Roger Williams 18.-You'll Never Walk Alone - Ronnie Price with Nick Ing...

The Merry Widow Waltz / Falling in Love with Love / The Blue Danube Waltz

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The Merry Widow Waltz / Falling in Love with Love / The Blue Danube Waltz (Remastered 2014) · Geraldo and His Orchestra That Lovely Weekend ℗ 2023 Moonhoney Records

I Will Wait for You from the Umbrellas of Cherbourg

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0:03  /  5:06 I Will Wait for You from the Umbrellas of Cherbourg Michel Legrand et ses rythmes - Topic 9.95K subscribers Subscribed 1K Share 78,528 views Oct 18, 2015 Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises I Will Wait for You from the Umbrellas of Cherbourg · The Flemish Radio Orchestra · Michel Legrand Michel Legrand: Great Movie Themes ℗ 2008 Reader's Digest Released on: 2008-08-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.

Brahms on the Road: A Trip to Transylvania with Piano and Violin I

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Johannes Brahms In 1879, Brahms wrote to the librarian at the Gesesllschaft der Musikfreunde that he and the violinist Joseph Joachim were planning a tour to the extremes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Could he please send him, with the greatest urgency, some music by Beethoven, Schubert, and a bit of Schumann? Please have this in the mail two weeks ago! If the librarian couldn’t get these out of the library, please buy the Peters edition of the individual works requested and if those aren’t available, the complete violin sonatas of Beethoven and Schubert would do. Quickly! Brahms was taking to the hinterlands with Joachim for a series of concerts. They were travelling deep into the Austro-Hungarian empire, to the middle of current-day Romania, which for the Viennese-living Brahms, would be like a New Yorker venturing into deepest Iowa. For Brahms, this was a momentous decision: he hadn’t been on the road touring since the late 1860s when he needed the money, a...

Wearing Your Music on Your Gown

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by   Maureen Buja The 2023 Met Gala brought out all kinds of dresses, including Karl Lagerfeld’s 40-year-old violin dress, designed in 1983 for Chloé, worn here by Olivia Wilde. Olivia Wilde in Lagerfeld But Lagerfeld wasn’t the only designer to find his inspiration in the instruments of music. Viktor and Rolf used pink violins to great effect in 2008. Viktor & Rolf, Spring 2008 Ready-to-Wear (photo by Marcio Madeira) In fact, if we go back to 1939, we have Elsa Schiaparelli’s music dress in white organza and gloves, embroidered with coloured metallic threads. Elsa Schiaparelli, 1939 (Met Museum) In 1988, Yves Saint Laurent’s Spring collection used Braque’s musical instruments as its inspiration. Michael G. Cunningham: Free Designs: IV. Georges Braque (Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Vit Micka, cond.) Yves Saint Laurent, Braque, Spring 1988 Couture In their Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear collection, Threeasfour used parts of real instruments in their design, such as this violin body....