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Original

Deux Gymnopedies. Erik Satie. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Translation

Deux Gymnopedies. Erik Satie. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Original

Deux Gymnopedies composed by Erik Satie. 1866-1925. Edited by Carl Simpson. Arranged by Claude Debussy. Orchestra. For. 2, 1, 0, 0 - 4, 0, 0, 0. , cymbals, 2 harps, strings. This edition. Paperback. Transcriptions, Dances. Impressionist. French. Study Score. 24 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.19825. ISBN 9781932419825. Impressionist. French. 6.69 x 9.61 inches. Debussy orchestrated two of the three Gymnopedies composed by his friend Erik Satie after giving an impromptu performance of the piano originals at the home of conductor Gustave Doret, who was so taken with them that he commissioned Debussy to prepare an orchestral setting for an upcoming concert, which was given on Feb. 20, 1897. Though Satie's piano originals are easily his most famous and beloved work now, they were virtually unknown in 1897. Debussy's orchestration of the first and last, presented in reverse order, did much to establish the younger composer's reputation. This newly engraved, critical edition makes these exquistite orchestral miniatures available in an affordable, easy-to-read score for the first time.

Translation

Two Gymnopedies composed by Erik Satie. 1866-1925. Edited by Carl Simpson. Arranged by Claude Debussy. Orchestra. For. 2, 1, 0, 0 - 4, 0, 0, 0. , cymbals, 2 harps, strings. This edition. Paperback. Transcripts Dances. Impressionist. French. Study Score. 24 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.19825. ISBN 9781932419825. Impressionist. French. 6.69 x 9.61 inches. Debussy orchestrated two of the three Gymnopedies composed by his friend Erik Satie after giving an impromptu performance of the piano originals at the home of conductor Gustave Doret, who was so taken with them that he commissioned Debussy to prepare an orchestral setting for an upcoming concert, which was given on Feb. 20, 1897. Though Satie's piano originals are easily his most famous and beloved work now, they were virtually unknown in 1897. Debussy's orchestration of the first and last, presented in reverse order, did much to establish the younger composer's reputation. This newly engraved, critical edition makes these exquistite orchestral miniatures available in an affordable, easy-to-read score for the first time.