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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · The vinyl and limited-edition deluxe versions featured bonus tracks by a fourth composer: Erik Satie. Liu’s readings of his Gnossiennes are now available as a digital album – Waves: Music by Satie. Out now, it presents two performances of all six works – the original grand piano versions and newly recorded upright piano interpretations.

  2. Even Rachmaninoff barely made it into the recordings era and he was active for decades after Satie died, with better access to the early recording pioneers. It's come up before but i've never seen anyone claim there are any recordings.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · The enduring appeal of "Satie, E.: Piano Works (1906-19); Pièces humouristiques & Other Works" lies in Satie's capacity to capture the essence of the human experience through his enigmatic and timeless compositions.

    • Satie
    • OnClassical
    • Chamber Music
    • Simonetto, Alessandro
  4. Jun 23, 2024 · The album "Satie, E.: Piano Works (1906-19); Pièces humouristiques & Other Works" delves into Satie's genius, characterized by simplicity, humor, and a rejection of traditional norms. The musical journey unfolds with "Nouvelles pièces froides," where Satie's playful humor is evident in tracks like "Sur un mur," "Sur un arbre," and ...

  5. Jun 14, 2024 · Michel Legrand? I am just listening to LeJazzGrand, the record that starts with Southern Routes. Wow… what a great record. Allmusic gives it only a three stars but I thoroughly enjoy this disc. BTW, Allmusic gives his 1958 disc Legrand Jazz a 4.5 star rating, this recording with Miles Davis, Coltran, Ben Webster, Bill Evans… is a ...

  6. Jun 28, 2024 · The vinyl and limited deluxe edition of Liu’s debut album ‘Waves’ from November 2023 featured Satie’s Gnossiennes in the grand piano version as bonus tracks; those tracks are now released digitally for the first time together with new upright piano versions.

  7. 3 days ago · The evening will feature piano works for one, two, four and eight hands, including pieces by Schubert and Chopin, as well as the world premiere of Shin’s Three City Ballads.