Gymnopédie No. 1 Arranged for Trumpet in B-flat and Piano by Erik Satie Trumpet Solo - Sheet Music

By Erik Satie

The music scene took notice of Erik Satie (1866-1925) all of a sudden: The world premiere of his ballet 'Parade' on 18 May 1917 caused quite a scandal. The production which involved Sergey Diaghilev with his 'Ballets Russes', Pablo Picasso (scenery and costumes), Jean Cocteau (story) as well as Leonide Massine (choreography) divided the music scene of Paris, yet made the composer widely known. Satie who hardly had had any solid musical training and lived in Paris for almost all his life developed a new musical style, in deliberate rejection of the 'Wagnerisme' of his time. Classical form models, new harmonies, stylistic ease, meditative and clownish elements amalgamated in an original way, the perfect example being his '3 Gymnopedies' of 1888 the first of which was here arranged for a solo instrument with piano accompaniment: Thus, it is now possible, even for non-pianists, to play this famous miniature by Satie. Thanks to its easy playability, it can also be used for educational purposes.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Trumpet Solo
Genres:
Impressionism
Composers:
Erik Satie
Publishers:
Schott Music
UPC:
841886018464
ISBN:
9790001181686
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Erik Satie
Arrangers:
Wolfgang Birtel
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.25x12.0x0.052 inches
Number of Pages:
6
Shipping Weight:
0.11 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano Accompaniment; Trumpet

SKU: HL.49044212

Arranged for Trumpet in B-flat and Piano. Composed by Erik Satie. Arranged by Wolfgang Birtel. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Brass. Classical. Softcover. Composed 1888. 6 pages. Schott Music #ED09954. Published by Schott Music (HL.49044212).

ISBN 9790001181686. UPC: 841886018464. 9.25x12.0x0.052 inches.

The music scene took notice of Erik Satie (1866-1925) all of a sudden: The world premiere of his ballet 'Parade' on 18 May 1917 caused quite a scandal. The production which involved Sergey Diaghilev with his 'Ballets Russes', Pablo Picasso (scenery and costumes), Jean Cocteau (story) as well as Leonide Massine (choreography) divided the music scene of Paris, yet made the composer widely known. Satie who hardly had had any solid musical training and lived in Paris for almost all his life developed a new musical style, in deliberate rejection of the 'Wagnerisme' of his time. Classical form models, new harmonies, stylistic ease, meditative and clownish elements amalgamated in an original way, the perfect example being his '3 Gymnopedies' of 1888 the first of which was here arranged for a solo instrument with piano accompaniment: Thus, it is now possible, even for non-pianists, to play this famous miniature by Satie. Thanks to its easy playability, it can also be used for educational purposes.

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