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Gymnopedie may
refer to: Gymnopaedia, a
festival or
dance in
ancient Greece Gymnopédies, a
series of
three compositions by
French composer Erik
Satie Gymnopedies...
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Contamine de
Latour as the
source of Satie's inspiration,
since the
first Gymnopédie was
published in the
magazine La
Musique des
familles in the
summer of...
- (Claude Debussy's
orchestral arrangement of Erik Satie's
Gymnopédie No. 1,
renamed Gymnopédie No. 3), and
poetry (Rainer
Maria Rilke's "Archaic
Torso of...
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake Suite, op. 20: Scène Erik
Satie –
Gymnopédie No. 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Requiem, K. 626:
Lacrimosa dies illa Ludwig...
- riff from America's "Ventura Highway" and the
melody from Erik Satie's "
Gymnopédie No. 1", "Someone to Call My Lover"
talks about being determined to find...
- "One Day" (Berceuse from Dolly, Fauré) "Ave Verum" (Mozart) "Shine" (
Gymnopédie No. 2, Satie) "Careless Love" (Étude Op. 10 No. 3, Chopin) "Glitter and...
- hit song "Raat
Akeli Hai" from the 1967 film,
Jewel Thief. Erik Satie's
Gymnopedie No. 1 is also
heard in
pieces in this film. A
sequel to the movie, Ragini...
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Rolling Stones ("She
Smiled Sweetly" and "Ruby Tuesday"), and Erik Satie's "
Gymnopédie no. 1". In 2002, the
soundtrack was re-released with
three songs not found...
- disc 2 No.
Title Music Length 1. "
Gymnopédie No. 1" (ジムノペディ 第1番
Jimunopedi Dai Ichi-ban) Erik
Satie 3:17 2. "
Gymnopédie No. 2" (ジムノペディ 第2番
Jimunopedi Dai...
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covers of the character's books. 1. Lent et
douloureux Erik Satie's "
Gymnopédie" is used in the soundtrack. This
sample is
performed by
Robin Alciatore...