Erik Satie (1866-1925)

Alias:
エリック・サティ

Birthplace:
Honfleur, Calvados, France

Born:
May 17, 1866

Died:
July 1, 1925

Eric Alfred Leslie Satie (17 May 1866 – 1 July 1925), who signed his name Erik Satie after 1884, was a French composer and pianist. He was the son of a French father and a British mother. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire, but was an undistinguished student and obtained no diploma. In the 1880s he worked as a pianist in café-cabaret in Montmartre, Paris, and began composing works, mostly for solo piano, such as his Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes. He also wrote music for a Rosicrucian sect to which he was briefly attached.  After a spell in which he composed little, Satie entered Paris's second music academy, the Schola Cantorum, as a mature student. His studies there were more successful than those at the Conservatoire. From about 1910 he became the focus of successive groups of young composers attracted by his unconventionality and originality. Among them were the group known as Les Six. A meeting with Jean Cocteau in 1915 led to the creation of the ballet Parade (1917) for Serge Diaghilev, with music by Satie, sets and costumes by Pablo Picasso, and choreography by Léonide Massine.  Satie's example guided a new generation of French composers away from post-Wagnerian impressionism towards a sparer, terser style. Among those influenced by him during his lifetime were Maurice Ravel and Francis Poulenc, and he is seen as an influence on more recent, minimalist composers such as John Cage and John Adams. His harmony is often characterised by unresolved chords, he sometimes dispensed with bar-lines, as in his Gnossiennes, and his melodies are generally simple and often reflect his love of old church music. He gave some of his later works absurd titles, such as Veritables Preludes flasques (pour un chien) ("True Flabby Preludes (for a Dog)", 1912), Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois ("Sketches and Exasperations of a Big Wooden Man", 1913) and Sonatine bureaucratique ("Bureaucratic Sonatina", 1917). Most of his works are brief, and the majority are for solo piano. Exceptions include his "symphonic drama" Socrate (1919) and two late ballets Mercure and Relâche (1924).  Satie never married, and his home for most of his adult life was a single small room, first in Montmartre and, from 1898 to his death, in Arcueil, a suburb of Paris. He adopted various images over the years, including a period in quasi-priestly dress, another in which he always wore identically coloured velvet suits, and is known for his last persona, in neat bourgeois costume, with bowler hat, wing collar, and umbrella. He was a lifelong heavy drinker, and died of cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 59.  Satie was born on 17 May 1866 in Honfleur, Normandy, the first child of Alfred Satie and his wife Jane Leslie (née Anton). Jane Satie was an English Protestant of Scottish descent; Alfred Satie, a shipping broker, was a Roman Catholic anglophobe. A year later, the Saties had a daughter, Olga, and in 1869 a second son, Conrad. The children were baptised in the Anglican church. ...  Source: Article "Erik Satie" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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  • 1924  Entr'acte
    A man following the hearse (uncredited)

Music:
1924  Entr'acte
1928  Misdeal
1930  Wedding and Honeymoon, 1930
1931  Limite
1963  The Fire Within
1965  Gymnopédies
1974  Orson-Sade
1977  The Woman with Two Heads
1978  Satiemania
1981  Genossinnen
1982  Kamraterna
1984  Piet Bekaert
1989  Mistress Berta Garlan
1992  Ghost Body
1993  Cage
1994  Zwischen den Zimmern
1996  Brâncuși
1996  Satie and Suzanne
1998  The Inheritors
2010  The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
2016  Satan Satie
2016  Satie's "Parade"
2018  Alice Sara Ott Live in Yellow Lounge: Nightfall
2019  Moth
2020  A Blackbox Tale
2020  Cirque de Pic
2020  Mitosis
2021  Day
2021  Weekends
2023  Echo Sonata
2023  Keys to the Heart

Original Music Composer:
1924  Entr'acte
1928  Misdeal
1930  Wedding and Honeymoon, 1930
1931  Limite
1963  The Fire Within
1965  Gymnopédies
1974  Orson-Sade
1977  The Woman with Two Heads
1978  Satiemania
1981  Genossinnen
1982  Kamraterna
1984  Piet Bekaert
1989  Es lebe die R...
1989  Mistress Berta Garlan
1992  Ghost Body
1993  Cage
1994  Zwischen den Zimmern
1996  Brâncuși
1996  Satie and Suzanne
1998  The Inheritors
2010  The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
2016  Satan Satie
2016  Satie's "Parade"
2018  Alice Sara Ott Live in Yellow Lounge: Nightfall
2019  Moth
2020  A Blackbox Tale
2020  Cirque de Pic
2020  Mitosis
2021  Day
2021  Weekends
2023  Echo Sonata
2023  Keys to the Heart

Sound:
1924  Entr'acte
1928  Misdeal
1930  Wedding and Honeymoon, 1930
1931  Limite
1963  The Fire Within
1965  Gymnopédies
1974  Orson-Sade
1977  The Woman with Two Heads
1978  Satiemania
1981  Genossinnen
1982  Kamraterna
1984  Piet Bekaert
1989  Es lebe die R...
1989  Mistress Berta Garlan
1992  Ghost Body
1993  Cage
1994  Zwischen den Zimmern
1996  Brâncuși
1996  Satie and Suzanne
1998  The Inheritors
2010  The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
2016  Satan Satie
2016  Satie's "Parade"
2018  Alice Sara Ott Live in Yellow Lounge: Nightfall
2019  Moth
2020  A Blackbox Tale
2020  Cirque de Pic
2020  Mitosis
2021  Day
2021  Weekends
2023  Echo Sonata
2023  Keys to the Heart
????  Metamorphosis: La vie misérable

Main Title Theme Composer:
1948  Lamp Unto My Feet

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