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Some simply love the recordings of Satie's early music played super-slow by de Leeuw Satie: The Early Piano Works (Incl. The 3 Gymnopedies), though I only find them of minor interest (Austbo is also slow, but does not drag things out). Most of the more commonly played Satie are of his earlier works, soft and mellow.
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Erik Satie Gymnopedie Sheet Music
Plasson's recording dates from 1988 and features excellent digital sound. His interpretations maintain a straight face, and they even have a coolness to them that is not foreign to Satie's musical personality. One can't imagine Satie breaking a sweat, so neither does Plasson.
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One of the best ways to ruin a joke is to laugh while telling it, and Plasson, to his credit, does not make this mistake. At the same time, these performances are so even-tempered that there's a risk of one piece seeming to flow into the next. Is this Satie's fault, or Plasson's?
Whatever the case, this is another of those CDs that are most enjoyable when they aren't played all the way through.- Raymond Tuttle © 2006. Erik Satie (17 May 1866 – 1 July 1925) was a French composer and pianist. Satie was a colourful figure in the early 20th century Parisian avant-garde. His work was a precursor to later artistic movements such as minimalism, Surrealism, repetitive music, and the Theatre of the Absurd. In addition to his body of music, Satie was 'a thinker with a gift of eloquence' who left a remarkable set of writings, having contributed work for a range of publications, from the dadaist 391 to the American culture chronicle Vanity Fair.