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Mystic Cabaret

Donald Macleod discusses the contradictions that came together in Satie's earliest and most celebrated work, the Gymnopedies.

Satie the Onion: his surreal life viewed in reverse. Donald Macleod peels off the layers, reaching the core of mystic spirituality and boozy nightlife - and timeless Gymnop茅dies.

Erik Satie's existence was a self-consciously surreal one. He reinvented himself throughout his life, rather like a proto-David Bowie, changing his clothing, his friends, his beliefs, and his music. Though he claimed not to want to, he influenced countless others, but he had a tendency to dramatically fall out with almost everyone he was close to. This week, marking the composer's 150th anniversary, Donald Macleod peels off the layers to examine Satie's life in reverse, beginning with his significant posthumous influence and working back to the early music which is still a household name.

Reaching back to the 1880s and 90s Donald unpicks the core of Satie's inspirations: a curious mixture of highly mystical spirituality and rather earthy cabaret. Satie was happy to combine both, writing music for his own church of Jesus Christ the Conductor by day and consuming large quantities of absinthe as a pianist in the legendary Black Cat Caf茅 by night. The contradictory qualities of Satie all come together in his earliest and most celebrated work: the Gymnop茅dies.

Je te veux
Mady Mespl茅, soprano
Aldo Ciccolini, piano

Messe
Gaston Litaize, organ
Choeurs Rene Duclos
Jean Laforge, chorus master
Pierre Dervaux, conductor

Uspud
Bojan Gori拧ek, piano

Le Fils des 茅toiles
Laura Gilbert, flute
Stacey Shames, harp

Gnossiennes
Jacques Loussier Trio

Gymnop茅dies No 1, 2, 3
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano

Producer: Dominic Jewel.

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  • Erik Satie

    Chansons de cafe-concert - Je te veux (Valse chantee)

    Performer: Aldo Ciccolini. Singer: Mady Mespl茅.
    • EMI 50999 9 07236 2 9.
    • EMI.
    • 7.
  • Erik Satie

    Messe des pauvres

    Performer: Gaston Litaize. Performer: Ch艙ur Ren茅 Duclos. Singer: Jean Laforge. Conductor: Pierre Dervaux.
    • EMI 50999 9 07236 2 9.
    • EMI.
    • 40.
  • Erik Satie

    Uspud for piano

    Performer: Bojan Gori拧ek.
    • LTM LTMCD 2469.
    • LTM.
    • 4.
  • Erik Satie

    Le Fils des etoiles

    Performer: Laura Gilbert. Performer: Stacey Shames.
    • Koch 3-7449-2 HI.
    • Koch.
    • 6.
  • Erik Satie

    Gnossiennes

    Ensemble: Jacques Loussier Trio.
    • TELARC CD8431 2.
    • TELARC.
    • 10.
  • Erik Satie

    3 Gymnopedies

    Performer: Jean鈥怸ves Thibaudet.
    • DECCA : 473-620-2.
    • DECCA.
    • 4.

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