![]() ![]() And the shock of hearing his friend Claude Debussy's landmark opera Pelléas et Mélisande (1902) led him to realise that experimenting with musical Impressionism was a dead end: "Nothing more can be done in this direction I must search for something else or I am lost." He was unhappy earning a meager living writing and performing cabaret music, and had abandoned his recent "serious" musical projects - the piano piece Le poisson rêveur (1901) and the orchestral tone poem Le Bœuf Angora (c. Satie composed the Trois morceaux en forme de poire in Paris between August and November 1903, during a period of creative crisis. It is typical of Satie's eccentric humour that the suite consists of seven pieces, not three. In performance it lasts around 14 minutes. ![]() A lyrical compendium of his early music, it is one of Satie's most famous compositions, second in popular recognition only to the Gymnopédies (1888). The legal deposit for No.3 was made in 1888, that of No.2 was not made until 1895.Trois morceaux en forme de poire ( Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear) is a 1903 suite for piano four hands by French composer Erik Satie. *No.1 was first published in the second supplement to La Musique des Familles (Musique populaire) Journal hebdomadaire illustré Vol.7, No.357 (18 August 1888). Wikipedia article - BNF Gallica Autograph manuscript. Gymnopédie nº 3 Gymnopédie nº 1 Gymnopédie nº 2 Gymnopedie Gymnopedies Trois Gymnopedies 鋼琴獨奏音樂 Hiru Gymnopediakġ888 - Paris, self-published (Nos.1, 3), 1895 (No.2)*Ģ. 2.2.4.1 For Violin and Piano (Stoessel).2.2.3.7 For Clarinet, Double Bass and Piano (Chandra).2.2.3.5 For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn (Rondeau).2.2.3.4 For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn (Kriegler).2.2.3.3 For Saw, Cello and Tango Quintet (Diz).2.2.3.1 For Bass Flute, English Horn and Strings (Schoonenbeek).2.2.2.2 For Double Bass and Piano (Zehar).2.2.1.1 For Theremin, Mixed Chorus and Small Orchestra (Saman).1.3.1.2 For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn (Rondeau).1.3.1.1 For Bass Flute, English Horn and Strings (Schoonenbeek).1.1.2.1 For Saw, Cello and Tango Quintet (Diz). ![]() Pieces For piano Scores featuring the piano For 1 player For mixed chorus, theremin, orchestra (arr) For chorus with orchestra (arr) Scores featuring mixed chorus (arr) Scores featuring the theremin (arr) Scores featuring the orchestra (arr) For accordion, percussion, guitar, violin, cello, double bass, piano (arr) For 7 players (arr) Scores featuring the accordion (arr) Scores featuring percussion soloists (arr) Scores featuring the guitar (arr) Scores featuring the violin (arr) Scores featuring the cello (arr) Scores featuring the double bass (arr) Scores featuring the piano (arr) for guitar orchestra (arr) for bass flute, english horn and strings (arr) for 3 sh s (arr) For guitar, violin (arr) For 2 players (arr) For cello, piano (arr) For organ (arr) For 1 player (arr) Scores featuring the organ (arr) For orchestra (arr) For double bass, piano (arr) For harp, strings (arr) Scores featuring the harp (arr) Scores featuring string ensemble (arr) For strings with soloists (arr) For flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn (arr) Scores featuring the flute (arr) Scores featuring the oboe (arr) Scores featuring the clarinet (arr) Scores featuring the bassoon (arr) Scores featuring the horn (arr) For 5 players (arr) For 4 guitars (arr) For 4 players (arr) For clarinet, double bass, piano (arr) For 3 players (arr) For guitar (arr) For violin, piano (arr) ![]()
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