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Erik Satie


01 GYMNOPÉDIE Nº1
02 GYMNOPÉDIE Nº3
03 JE TE VEUX (Valse)
04 QUATRE GNOSSIENNES - Nº1 - Lent
05 QUATRE GNOSSIENNES - Nº2 - Avec étonnement
06 QUATRE GNOSSIENNES - Nº3 - Lent
07 QUATRE GNOSSIENNES - Nº4 - Lent
08 LA DIVA DE L'EMPIRE
09 MENUS PROPOS ENFANTINS - Le chant guerrier du Roi des Haricots
10 MENUS PROPOS ENFANTINS - Ce que dit la petite Princesse des Tulipes
11 MENUS PROPOS ENFANTINS - Valse du Chocolat aux Amandes
12 ENFANTILLAGES PITTORESQUES - Petit Prélude à la journée
13 ENFANTILLAGES PITTORESQUES - Berceuse
14 ENFANTILLAGES PITTORESQUES - Marche du Grand Escalier
15 PECCADILLES IMPORTUNES - Être jaloux de son camarade qui a une grosse tête
16 PECCADILLES IMPORTUNES - Lui manger sa tartine
17 PECCADILLES IMPORTUNES - Profiter de ce qu'il a des cors aux pieds pour lui prendre son cerceau
18 LES PANTINS DANSENT
19 MUSIQUES INTIMES ET SECRÈTES - Désespoir agréable
20 MUSIQUES INTIMES ET SECRÈTES - Caresse
21 MUSIQUES INTIMES ET SECRÈTES - Songe creux
22 MUSIQUES INTIMES ET SECRÈTES - Fâcheux exemple
23 MUSIQUES INTIMES ET SECRÈTES - Nostalgie
24 PREMIER PRÉLUDE DU NAZARÉEN
25 PETITE MUSIQUE DE CLOWN TRISTE

VA Dada et la Musique

(2005) Various Artists - Dada et la Musique / V0


Produced by the Centre Pompidou in France, specifically to be sold at the recent Dada exhibit there. Includes some classic original works (Schwitters, George Antheil), Raoul Hausmann); the majority are new recordings of original dada works by an European ensemble directed by Johny Fritz. "The Dadaists did their best, by means of agitation and sheer noise, to knock down the idols of an Old World, which had not hesitated to plunge the people of Europe into the bloodiest of wars. But, as they were artists in their inner souls despite their negation of art itself, they could not completely stifle their general movement of destruction to produce works of art. Whether it be in the derisive gluing together of the pieces they had broken asunder, whether it be in the resolute trampling out of all aesthetics. This album proposes several examples of what deliberate cacophony was able to produce in the way of poetry and music, not only in the Dadaist circle, but also among those composers who, at one moment of another in their development, identified themselves with the Dadaist movement." Includes works by: Satie, Germaine Albert-Birot, Hugo Ball, Honegger, Tristan Tzara, Cyril Scott, Jean Arp, Schonberg, Poulenc, Kurt Schwitters, George Antheil, Marinetti, Vincente Huidobro, Milhaud, Max Ernst, Raoul Haussman, Erwin Schulhoff, Richard Huelsenbeck.