- anti-Wagnerian opera), and
broken away from Péladan,
starting that
autumn with the "
Uspud" project, a "Christian Ballet", in
collaboration with Latour. He challenged...
- piano) 2
preludes for Le Nazaréen ("drame ésotérique"), for
piano (1892)
Uspud ("ballet chrétien"),
scored for piano, with
indications for flutes, harps...
- com/pdffiles/Sample%20book%20web%20Vol%203.pdf In his "Christian ballet"
Uspud (1892)
Satie presented a
Saint Micanar (?) also
carrying his eyes on a platter...
- Pauvres", pp. 39, 44. "Erik Satie:
Musique de la Rose-Croix;
Pages mystiques;
Uspud -
Richard Cameron-Wolfe,
Bojan Gorisek". AllMusic.
Retrieved 2018-03-28...
- in Satie's
radical scores for Le Fils des étoiles (1891) and the
ballet Uspud (1892). Like much of Satie's Rose + Croix-era music, the Prélude d'Eginhard...
- Publishers, London, 1989, pp. 50-53.
Robert Orledge, "Erik Satie's
ballet Uspud:
prime numbers and the
creation of a new
language with only half the alphabet...
-
author acting as Satie's
lyricist (the
Trois Mélodies of 1886),
librettist (
Uspud, Geneviève de Brabant), or muse (the Gymnopédies). It
appears they were...
- af.lu.se/~fogwall/articl11.html.
Robert Orledge, "Erik Satie's
ballet uspud:
Prime Numbers and the
Creation of a New
Language with Only Half the Alphabet"...
- eyes, a
recurring theme in his work
dating back to the "Christian ballet"
Uspud (1892). In his Mémoires d'un amnésique (Memoirs of an Amnesiac) the composer...
- Satie: A
Parisian Composer and his World, The
Boydell Press, 2016.
These are
Uspud (1892), Jack in the Box (1899), Geneviève de
Brabant (c. 1900), and La Morte...