Erik Satie uses some dark and exotic minor scales in his emblematic Gnossiennes. In this video we go through all aspects of the music to find out how he creates these haunting vibes. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn.
0:00 Music
0:24 About
2:09 Analysis
3:42 Minor scales
8:10 Form
10:36 French markings
12:42 Gnossienne no. 3
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▶ Gymnopédie no. 1 Analysis: MEANDERING MUSIC: https://youtu.be/DrcRwu-ddqE
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Satie Gnossienne no. 1: https://sonatasecrets.gumroad.com/l/satie-gnossienne1
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Erik Sate: Gnossienne no. 1 in F minor (1893)
📄 Score: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie. edition, 1913
Excerpts:
F. Liszt: Sonata in B minor, S.178 (1853)
E. Satie: Gnossienne no. 3 (1893) and Gymnopédie no. 1 (1888)
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