Friday, 13 November 2009

Erik Satie - Avant-dernières pensées



Erik Satie (1866-1925)

Album Details:

Recording Year: 2008
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Catalog#: 902017
Spars Code: n/a
Performer: Alexandre Tharaud, Eric Le Sage, Juliette, Isabelle Faust, Jean Delescluse, David Guerrier

Number of Discs: 2
Recorded in: Stereo
Length: 2 Hours 6 Mins.

Notes & Review:

There's far too much music here to discuss the performances in detail--more than 30 works in all, many containing multiple pieces--so I'm going to have to ask that you take on faith the fact that there are no finer Satie performances in the catalog. Whether it's the characterful simplicity of Alexandre Tharaud's readings of the Gnossiennes (which frame the other pieces in the solo recital that comprises the first disc in this two-disc set), or his light, witty touch in Le Piccadilly, the Valse-ballet, Les pantins dansent, or the Petit Ouverture à danser, it's all just delightful. But it's the intelligence of this program, the thoughtfulness that went into making it, that gives you the best indication of how splendid the performances must be.

As just mentioned, the first disc consists of solo piano works, both the very familiar and some comparative rarities, programmed for maximum contrast and variety. The second disc contains duets for piano with, respectively, another pianist, cabaret singer (the wonderful Juliette), tenor, violin, and trumpet (La Statue retrouvée). Once again the programing allows for maximum variety, even in these often very brief pieces. As with the first disc, specific piano works (those for four hands in this case: Three Pieces in the Form of a Pear, La Belle Excentrique, and Cinéma) frame the other selections, creating a program rich in variety, ideal for continuous listening.

The fact that Satie's music, with its wacky titles and lack of pretension, often isn't "serious" doesn't mean that it shouldn't be taken seriously. As a composer his range may be limited, but he's not lacking in content, and most Satie recitals either collect all the most popular stuff, monotony be damned, or take a "library" approach and simply play everything in chronological or some other sequence that pays scant attention to why one piece should follow another, musically speaking. In assembling this program based entirely on musical values, thanks to Tharaud and his colleagues, Satie's stature as a unique musical voice emerges all the more impressively. Magnificently engineered, with an extensive booklet that's a model of its kind, there is simply no better or more entertaining way to get to know him.

--David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com

Note: Unlike the other works on this album, the performance of Erik Satie's "Le Piège de Méduse" (tracks 19 to 24) is on a prepared piano in which the strings have been altered to produce unusual tone colors and effects. In this piece, Satie's score specifies placing sheets of paper on the piano strings in order to imitate the "mechanical" sounds of a monkey puppet character in the play.

ENJOY!

23 comments:

dulcisruby said...
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dulcisruby said...

Please remember the magic word (see important note upper-right corner of this blog).

Happy listening!


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RS links:

http://rapidshare.com/files/305745908/Satie_-_Tharaud.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/305745938/Satie_-_Tharaud.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/305745696/Satie_-_Tharaud.part3.rar


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MU links:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VKRFBIVU
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IT3BE2R6
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LE2HYFGR

sudzy said...

I like his playing and am looking forward to hearing this. Thank you very much.

p a j o said...

ThanX from the bottom of my heart. Truly amazing!
God bless you!

anon said...

Great post, thanks vry much dulcisruby!!

Scoredaddy said...

thank you very much.

Directional Mike said...

Thank you. Love Satie.

pocoyo_pato said...

Thank you very much

crab9 said...

Many thanks.

zero said...

Such an intriguing package of delights.

Thanks you very much.

Carlos Miranda García-Tejedor said...

Thank you very much, Ice.

Hackensack said...

Tharaud and Satie are an unmissable combination! Thank you very much, dulcisruby.

Park said...

Media Fire Host, please
who can do it for me
thx...in advance




ูู^^

Anonymous said...

Hi! Erik Satie by Steve Hackett (guitar, formerly Genesis) and his brother John (flute) playing Satie here-->
http://www.kpnemo.ru/music/2008/09/06/steve_hackett_and_john_hackett__2001__sketches_of_satie/#full

The RS links to Satie by Hackett brothers are-->
http://rapidshare.com/files/143101543/sssatie.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/143101547/sssatie.part2.rar

password: sssatie

ROB

Aliomodo said...

Nice one, thanks DR !

kike hurtado said...

Dear Ice,
thank you so much for sharing this one.

kind regards, Kike.

dulcisruby said...

Park, can you not use Rapidshare or Megaupload links or just don't like?

Anonymous said...

Hello dulcisruby,

Please correct the typo in the title and add the missing hyphen. It should read:

Avant-dernières Pensées

It means the penultimate thoughts, thoughts before the last ones.

Avent refers to a Christian calendar period, starting 4 weeks before Christmas.

For more info, here is the Amazon France link:

http://www.amazon.fr/Avant-Derni%C3%A8res-Pens%C3%A9es-Solos-Erik-Satie/dp/B001L15C8C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258444810&sr=8-2


ouragan

micky said...

Very very nice one thanks a million

dulcisruby said...

Thanks for the correction anon...

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the title correction, dulcisruby, as it is important for future reference. And I must say that the title on the cover was difficult to read.

I am currently downloading my first Satie recording. All I know is that Satie was a preferred composer of Captain Picard from Star Trek, The Next Generation. But the praise is so unanimous that I will listen to it and discover this French composer.

Thanks for the upload.

ouragan

dulcisruby said...

You will enjoy I'm sure. Please read the note on the post re tracks 19-24. I thought there was a defect in the recording but not the case.

BTW...Amazon and Barnes Noble have the same misspellings...

Anonymous said...

If those 2 paragons of French culture are misspelling poor Satie, then the world must surely be coming to an end :)
Tx a million for sharing.