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01. "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire 1" 02. "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire 2" 03. "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire 3" 04. "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire 4" 05. "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire 5" 06. "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire 6" 07. "Trois Morceaux En Forme De Poire 7" 08. "Ragtime Dada" 09. "Relache (Pt 1) 1" 10. "Relache (Pt 1) 2" 11. "Relache (Pt 1) 3" 12. "Relache (Pt 1) 4" 13. "Relache (Pt 1) 5" 14. "Relache (Pt 1) 6" 15. "Relache (Pt 1) 7" 16. "Relache (Pt 1) 8" 17. "Relache (Pt 1) 9" 18. "Relache (Pt 1) 10" 19. "Relache (Pt 1) 11" 20. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 1" 21. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 2" 22. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 3" 23. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 4" 24. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 5" 25. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 6" 26. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 7" 27. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 8" 28. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 9" 29. "Entr'acte (Cinema) 10" 30. "Relache (Pt2) 1" 31. "Relache (Pt2) 2" 32. "Relache (Pt2) 3" 33. "Relache (Pt2) 4" 34. "Relache (Pt2) 5" 35. "Relache (Pt2) 6" 36. "Relache (Pt2) 7" 37. "Relache (Pt2) 8" 38. "Relache (Pt2) 9" 39. "Relache (Pt2) 10" 40. "Relache (Pt2) 11"
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 | Description: | CD collection of Dada-related works by French avant garde composer Erik Satie (1866-1925) including scores for Francis Picabia, Tristan Tzara, Kurt Schwitters and Rene Clair. Was a sworn enemy of the Surrealist faction lead by Andre Breton. According to Man Ray, Satie was the only composer who had eyes. All of Satie's principle Dada-related works are included on this unique CD: Trois morceaux en forme de poire, performed by Satie in July 1923 at Tzara's notorious Soirée du Coeur a barbe, at which fighting broke out between Tzara's supporters and the proto-Surrealist faction. Ragtime Dada, an extract from the ballet Parade performed at a series of Dada soirees by Kurt Schwitters and Theo van Doesburg in 1922. Cinéma was Satie's custom score for the celebrated intermission film by René Clair, while for their curtain call Satie and Picabia drove onstage in a tiny car, resplendent in jewels and furs, the whole production amounting to an act of anti-art provocation. Both are Satie's arrangements for solo piano. The 70 minute CD (40 tracks) is performed on piano by Bojan Gorisek, while the booklet features archive images and detailed historical notes by James Hayward.Five works by Erik Satie related to the Dada movement. Tracks 1-8 were performed during Dada evenings ; tracks 9-40 were composed as a soundtrack for the ballet "Relâche", with a choreography by Jean Borlin and libretto, curtain, sets and costumes by Francis Picabia. The ballet contained the projection of a short film by René Clair, "Entr'acte", for which Satie also provided the soundtrack (tracks 20-29).
Tracks 1-7 composed in 1903
Track 8 composed in 1917
Tracks 9-40 composed in 1924
All tracks released under licence from Intermusic SA (Switzerland).
The copyright in this label copy is owned by LTM Recordings.
CD curated for LTM Recordings.
Made in EU.
Jewel case packaging with 12-page booklet including liner notes and archival images
Numerous misspellings in tracklist
Compilation of recordings from the previously released series [l2076331] |  | Playtime: |
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