- The
Gnossiennes (French pronunciation: [ɡnosjɛn]) are
several piano compositions by the
French composer Erik
Satie in the late 19th century. The works...
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composing works,
mostly for solo piano, such as his Gymnopédies and
Gnossiennes. He also
wrote music for a
Rosicrucian sect to
which he was
briefly attached...
- compositions,
those series or sets
comprising several pieces (e.g.,
Gnossienne 1,
Gnossienne 2, etc.) with
nothing but
tempo indications to
distinguish the...
- character)
markings by
defining them in a
poetical and
literal way, as in his
Gnossiennes. Many
composers have used
German tempo markings.
Typical German tempo...
- Elgar's
Cello Concerto, The
Carnival of the
Animals by
Camille Saint-Saëns,
Gnossienne No. 1 by Erik
Satie and "Flight of the Bumblebee" by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov...
- "Where Did You Go (Transmission For Jehn)" is a
banjo arrangement of the
Gnossienne No. 1 by
composer Eric Satie. "Illuminations" -
Carlos Santana & Alice...
- Mandel, and
primarily features two
recurrent piano themes based on "
Gnossiennes" No. 4 and No. 5 by Erik Satie. The
other major pieces of
music used...
- the film include: "Die This Way" by
Storm Large "Keep It Up" by
Makao "
Gnossienne No. 3" by Erik
Satie "Ticking Bomb" by Aloe
Blacc The film was released...
- also
makes prominent use of the
Danse macabre by
Camille Saint-Saëns and
Gnossienne No. 1 by Erik Satie.
Additional music was
provided uncredited by French...
-
Alexandre Desplat, and
features Lang Lang on the piano. "The
Painted Veil" "
Gnossienne No 1" (composed by Erik Satie) "Colony Club" "River Waltz" "Kitty's Theme"...