THE BEST OF ERIK SATIE

Jed Distler

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For me, the real “Best of Satie” would include at least excerpts from the opera Socrate and the ballet Parade. But this is a nice overview of the eccentric composer’s keyboard gems, culled from Klára Körmendi’s excellent Satie cycle for Naxos. Many pianists take Satie’s wistful melodic sensibility as license to let the music wallow and droop. Körmendi will have none of that. Her sensitive, expertly colored playing brings uncommon, refreshing urgency to the first three Nocturnes, the well-worn Gymnopédies, and all six Gnossiennes. Moreover, she has a way of making the composer’s idiosyncratic expressive indications audible without hitting listeners over the head. The disc concludes with the Gymnopédies in their familiar orchestrations by Debussy (Nos. 1 & 3) and Roland-Manuel (No. 2). The French orchestra plays rather patchily in the first but redeems itself with some very nice playing in the other two. No. 3 features a lovely oboe soloist surrounded by silvery, reed-organ-like high strings. If you’re looking for a Satie piano music start-up kit, this is the one.


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Album Title: THE BEST OF ERIK SATIE
Reference Recording: Ciccolini (EMI)

ERIK SATIE - Trois Gymnopédies; Six Gnossiennes; Je te veux; Avant-dernières pensées; Les trois valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté; Sarabandes; Troise Nocturnes; Rêverie du Pauvre; Trois Gymnopédies (orchestral version)

  • Record Label: Naxos - 8.556688
  • Medium: CD

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