Satie, Erik: Socrate and Melodies
Satie, Erik: Socrate and Melodies
Format: CD
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Artist: Satie, Erik
Label: LTM
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5024545414325
Genre: Classical Artists
LTM is pleased to announce a new CD edition of the acclaimed recording of Erik Satie's symphonic drama Socrate, performed by Music Projects London and previously available on the Factory Classical label. Completed in the spring of 1918, Socrate is a typical eccentric piece from avant-garde pioneer Erik Satie. Written in three movements for voice (four sopranos) and small orchestra (or piano), the text is extracted from three Platonic dialogues and depicts the last days of the Greek philosopher Socrates, condemned to death for corrupting the young men of Athens. 21 tracks. 2006.
Tracks:
1.1 Socrate (1918) - Portrait de Socrate
1.2 Socrate (1918) - Bords D'illissus
1.3 Socrate (1918) - Mort de Socrate
1.4 Trois Mlodies (1886) - Les Anges
1.5 Trois Mlodies (1886) - Elgie
1.6 Trois Mlodies (1886) - Sylvie
1.7 Trois Mlodies (1916) - la Statue de Bronze
1.8 Trois Mlodies (1916) - Daphno
1.9 Trois Mlodies (1916) - Le Chapelier
1.10 Trois Autres Mlodies - Chanson
1.11 Trois Autres Mlodies - Chanson Mdivale
1.12 Trois Autres Mlodies - Les Fleurs
1.13 Quatre Petites Mlodies (1920) - Elgie
1.14 Quatre Petites Mlodies (1920) - Danseuse
1.15 Quatre Petites Mlodies (1920) - Chanson
1.16 Quatre Petites Mlodies (1920) - Adieu
1.17 Ludion (1923) - Air Du Rat
1.18 Ludion (1923) - Spleen
1.19 Ludion (1923) - la Grenouille Amricaine
1.20 Ludion (1923) - Air Du Pote
1.21 Ludion (1923) - Chanson Du Chat
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