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6.6.2011 - Satie (repeat)
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6.6.2011 - Satie (repeat)
Last edited by french frank; 07-06-11, 08:53.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.Tags: None
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26 - 30 April 2021
This can already be iplayed - does that mean it is a repeat? From French Frank's Op headings, it appears to be a new, er, spin on the composer.
Click on the link and then follow through:
Some Satieties, in my own translations:
"I came into a very young world in [a] very old age."
"Children love new things; it's only at the age of reason that they lose their taste for novelty. Instinctively, they detest old ideas. They doubt if they will be the ones who will eliminate them in the future..."
"I am a man in the genre of Adam (of Paradise), who never won a prize - a lazybones, no doubt."
"All great artists are amateurs".
"Seriously, if I laugh, it's without it being expressed. I let myself off, with affability".
"The artist has no right uselessly to waste his listener's time".
"Satieism could not exist. You would find me hostile. In art there's no need for slavery".
"Certain artists want to be buried alive. One has well enough time to be in a cemetery".
"The exercise of art requires us to live in the most absolute renouncement".
"And all that came to me by default of music".
Taken off LP "Eric Satie - Jean-Joel Barbier, piano" - Disques BAM.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe link offered is to a podcast edited from the previous Satie Composer of the Week programmes. What makes you so sure this week's programmes are repeats?
Anyways, I've just run through what's on offer, and it's pleasing how inclusive it is in representational terms, if not exhaustive, obviously.
Something from the extraordinary Messe des pauvres, which so looks forward (by *only* 30 years!) to organ music by Messiaen and Tournemire, is included on Thursday, and right now I am listening for the first time to music from Relâche, having only heard the more often played Entr'acte cinematographique from said work.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThis can already be iplayed - does that mean it is a repeat? From French Frank's Op headings, it appears to be a new, er, spin on the composer.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostMy OP must have won second (equal) prize for fewest replies - one in 10 years! That was in 2011, and there seem to have been other CotWs in 2014 (?) and 2016.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostMy OP must have won second (equal) prize for fewest replies - one in 10 years! That was in 2011, and there seem to have been other CotWs in 2014 (?) and 2016.
Oh, and the 2021 series appears to be new. For a start, the Horvath recordings were not issued until 2017.
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This latest has been a very enlightening, often touching look at this composer. Was he autistic is the question that comes to mind, maybe. One might take slight issue with MacDonald's closing comment that there was no other composer like him - perhaps "up to that time" might have been more accurate; I can imagine Bryn could name a few who have been close in spirit.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThis latest has been a very enlightening, often touching look at this composer. Was he autistic is the question that comes to mind, maybe. One might take slight issue with MacDonald's closing comment that there was no other composer like him - perhaps "up to that time" might have been more accurate; I can imagine Bryn could name a few who have been close in spirit.
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I only very recently got to know Erik's "Drame Symphonique", Socrate (neither symphonic nor especially dramatic?) when I downloaded this recommendable Hugues Cuénod recital. Understandably perhaps, never a huge favourite in the Satie repertoire but an interesting piece. Coincidentally, as with the No 19 bus, a couple more came along in quick succession. First, via a good-value John Cage download, also from Presto, a 3 CD set containing the Satie fan's four-hand piano version. Second, last Friday on CotW Barbara Hannigan's marvellous rendition with Reinbert de Leeuw.
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