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Erik Satie - Bill Quist - Piano Solos Of Erik Satie Mp3

  • Performer: Erik Satie - Bill Quist
  • Album: Piano Solos Of Erik Satie
  • Label: Windham Hill Records
  • Catalog #: WH-1008
  • MP3: 1201 mb | FLAC: 2880 mb
  • Released: 1979
  • Country: US
  • Style: Modern
  • Rating: 4.7/5
  • Votes: 431
  • Category: Classical
Erik Satie - Bill Quist - Piano Solos Of Erik Satie Mp3

Tracklist

13 Nocturnes #1, 2 & 36:47
2Aubade (To Paul Dukas)
32 Préludes4:38
43 Gymnopédies7:46
53 Gnossienne #1, 2, & 36:07
6 Avant-dernières Pensées - Next To Last Thoughts 3:22
7 -
8Idylle (To Debussy)
9Meditation (To Albert Roussel)
10 Le Fils Des Étoiles - The Son Of The Stars 6:08
113 Sarabande10:04
12Ogives #1&25:05
13Son Binocle - His Monocle
14 Les Trois Valses Distinguées Du Précieux Dégoûté - Three Distinguished Waltzes Of A Jaded Dandy 2:51
15L'Initiation - The Initiation
16Ses Jambes - His Legs
17L'Invocation - The Calling
18Prélude De La Porte Héroïque Du Ciel - Prelude Of The Heroic Gate Of Heaven3:10
19Sa Taille - His Figure

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
01934 11008 2Bill Quist, Erik Satie Bill Quist, Erik Satie - Piano Solos Of Erik Satie ‎(CD, Album)Windham Hill Records01934 11008 2France1986
WHP-28009Erik Satie - Bill Quist Erik Satie - Bill Quist - Piano Solos Of Erik Satie ‎(LP, Album, Promo)Windham Hill RecordsWHP-28009Japan1982
WT-1008Erik Satie - Bill Quist Erik Satie - Bill Quist - Piano Solos Of Erik Satie ‎(Cass, Album)Windham Hill RecordsWT-1008US1979
WHS C-1008, C-1008Bill Quist, Erik Satie Bill Quist, Erik Satie - Piano Solos Of Erik Satie ‎(LP, Album)Windham Hill Records, Windham Hill RecordsWHS C-1008, C-1008US1979
D32Y5011, D32Y 5011Erik Satie, Bill Quist Erik Satie, Bill Quist - Piano Solos Of Erik Satie ‎(CD, Album)Windham Hill Records, Windham Hill RecordsD32Y5011, D32Y 5011Japan1986

Credits

  • Composed ByErik Satie
  • DesignAnne Ackerman
  • EngineerHarn Soper
  • Lacquer Cut ByFrank DeLuna
  • Liner NotesJim Aikin
  • Mastered ByStan Ricker
  • Photography [Cover] – Ron May
  • Photography [Liner] – Pescal Buquen
  • PianoBill Quist
  • Producer, DesignWilliam Ackerman

Notes

Recorded at the Music Annex, Menlo Park, CA.

℗ © Windham Hill Records 1979

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): WH 1008-A RT3 • [etched pointy ears logo] 17156 <3>
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): (AM) WH 1008-B RT3 • [etched pointy ears logo] 17156 <3>

Companies

  • Distributed By – A&M Records, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Windham Hill Records
  • Copyright (c) – Windham Hill Records
  • Recorded At – The Music Annex
  • Manufactured By – Windham Hill Records
  • Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 17156
  • Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated

Video

Burking
I think this must be William Ackerman's favorite release as I am sure he holds Erik Satie in a close place near his heart since Satie is his favorite composer.As I was going through this album two things occurred to me, one, that this is the only serious classical album on a composer that exists from the Windham Hill catalogue, and second that since having no idea what Les Trois Valses Distinguees Precieux Degoute (Three Distinguished Waltzes Of A Jaded Dandy) sounded like after hearing it in a documentary about Black Mountain College, this is the first time I am seriously reviewing it after hearing the obvious and most popular Gymnopedies.When listening to this album you can begin to immediately notice that not everything is perfect. The piano is out of tune, the tempo for some of the pieces is a little off and there is a lack of emotion making the performances dry and almost mechanical. But the one strength that this album delivers is in it's nostalgic quality, that along with the mechanism and flat-sharp tone of the piano, can bring you back to simpler times, when times were easier, happier and the world made sense. If you studied music like I have, before going to college at the age of 19, then you might be brought back some sentimentality of memories of when you went to piano lessons as little kid between the periods of your own preteen and teenage years. The dry almost mechanical quality of the performances may remind you of a time when you were learning classical pieces, trying to understand emotion and preforming them in their imperfect result at recitals for friends, family, strangers and other students. As the album goes along you find that the dry-mechanism only exists with a few tracks finding yourself between emotion and thought as the album moves on toward the end.There is a personal exemplification in this that makes me understand why William Ackerman loved Satie so much and why he most likely recorded it for his new and budding label back in '79. For through the early music of Alex De Grassi and Ackerman's own is an example on why the music sounds the way it does and why it originates with a lyrical composer who was ahead of his time and never thoroughly acknowledged throughout his lifetime.For a performer that has trained with Charles Wilson, studied at the Interlochen Arts Academy and preformed with the San Fransisco Symphony, with a performer of that much training and esteem you can trust that as imperfect as the album might sound to some listeners it is backed up by a performer of high credibility.Non-classical listeners or a musically illiterate audience will find this album to be emotionally satisfying, simplistic and skillful as it will serve as a simple introduction into the music of Satie and into classical music as a whole.Rating: 3.5/5
Querlaca
I suggest and am requesting consensus that Erik Satie be removed as "Artist" on this LP. In Windham Hill's catalog, and on the spine of the record, Quist is the artist. The title of the release is Piano Solos of Erik Satie. Quist is the artist, playing Satie's compositions. Satie was of course long dead and had nothing to say about and nothing to do with the release of this record. He still gets composer credit and this disc will pop up in every search due to being properly credited, but the co-credit of Satie and Quist as main artists gives a misimpression of a duet or collaboration.
Flas
If I record a song by The Beatles, it won't be listed here on the "Beatles" section, will it. So.
Dandr
Of course. Of course. The performer is the artist. What more needs to be said?
Levion
you are correct, is very clear on the title,thank you for the comment
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