ColumbiaVariation On A Theme By Erik Satie (1st Movement - Adapted From "Trois Gymnopedies") (Album Version)
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SAPHIR PRODUCTIONSDeuxième Gymnopédie
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SAPHIR PRODUCTIONSLe Tango
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Arts MusicMessa Des Pauvres: Chant Ecclésiastique (Satie)
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SAPHIR PRODUCTIONSColin Maillard
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DSPErik Satie in Japan
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Arts MusicLes Vêpres Du Commun Des Saints, Op. 51: V. Volo Pater. Antienne Du I.er Mode En A (D'Indy)
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SAPHIR PRODUCTIONSLa Chasse
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ZBPIErik Satie - Gymnopedie #3
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Arts MusicLes Vêpres Du Commun Des Saints, Op. 51: VI. À Magnificat (I.es Vêpres). Iste Sanctus. Antienne Du 8.e Mode (D'Indy)
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Erik Satie News



• Fest makes another wonderful musical turn
The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - Aug 23, 2008
French vocal music from early in the last century was represented by Claude Debussy and Erik Satie. The first series of Debussy's "Ftes galantes,"

Symphony prepares 'Lollipops' for young audiences
Greenville News, SC - Aug 21, 2008
featuring the GSO Wind Quintet and music by JS Bach March 7 -- "Strange Mr. Satie" by MT Anderson, featuring the GSO String Quintet and music by Erik Satie.


Vancouver Sun
'Man on Wire'--4 stars (excellent): Long-ago prank now a homage
Chicago Tribune, United States - Aug 7, 2008
The "Man on Wire" score also deploys Erik Satie and Edvard Grieg, to glorious effect. Thanks to "My Dinner with Andre" and now this sublime documentary,
‘Wire’ taps Petit hero with towering aura Boston Herald
Man on Wire (Magnolia Pictures, PG-13) Play by Play
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Joffrey legs it up to Ravinia for one night
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Aug 15, 2008
a pas de deux from Robert Joffrey's "Postcards," an evocation of Paris in the early 20th century, set to the music of Erik Satie (the full work will be

It takes three for a pas de deux
The Australian, Australia - Aug 25, 2008
The result, Parade, combined Cocteau's scenario with choreography by Leonide Massine, designs by Pablo Picasso and music by Erik Satie.