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Silly Season

Donald Macleod explores some of Satie's provocative and humorous miniatures, including his Flabby Preludes for a Dog.

Satie the Onion: his surreal life viewed in reverse. Donald Macleod peels off the layers, finding Satie's playfulness in full flow with works like his "Flabby Preludes for a Dog".

Erik Satie's existence was a self-consciously surreal one. He reinvented himself throughout his life, rather like a proto-David Bowie, changing his clothing, his friends, his beliefs, and his music. Though he claimed not to want to, he influenced countless others, but he had a tendency to dramatically fall out with almost everyone he was close to. This week, marking the composer's 150th anniversary, Donald Macleod peels off the layers to examine Satie's life in reverse, beginning with his significant posthumous influence and working back to the early music which is still a household name.

Prior to the first world war Satie, as yet not subject to the scrutiny of the fame he would later enjoy, wrote many series of provocative and humorous miniatures, principally for piano. Bizarrely titled and sometimes completely inexplicable, often they had a satirical purpose or a pointed personal message, such as the rather ungentle dig at his then friend Debussy intended by the "Flabby Preludes for a Dog".

Stravinsky: Waltz from Three Easy Pieces for Piano Duo
Katia and Marielle Labèque, pianos

Satie: Sports et Divertissements
Pascal Rogé, piano

Satie: Cinq Grimaces pour le songe
Maurice Abravanel, conductor
Utah Symphony Orchestra

Satie: Choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes)
Chantal Juillet, violin
Pascal Rogé, piano

Satie: Embryons Desséchés
Yuji Takahashi, piano

Satie: Trois Poèmes d'amour
Gabriel Bacquier, baritone
Aldo Ciccolini, piano

Satie: Trois Mélodies
Mady Mesplé, soprano
Aldo Ciccolini, piano

Satie: Flabby Preludes & Veritable Flabby Preludes
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano

Producer: Dominic Jewel.

1 hour

Music Played

  • Igor Stravinsky

    3 Easy pieces - Waltz

    Performer: Katia Labèque. Performer: Marielle Labèque.
    • SONY : SK-48381.
    • Sony.
    • 18.
  • Erik Satie

    Sports et divertissements

    Performer: Pascal Rogé.
    • Decca: 455 370-2DH.
    • Decca.
    • 1.
  • Erik Satie

    5 Grimaces [Pour le songe d'une nuit d'ete],

    Performer: The Utah Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Maurice Abravanel.
    • Vanguard Classics 08 4030 71.
    • Vanguard Classics.
    • 18.
  • Erik Satie

    Choses vues a droite et a gauche (sans lunettes)

    Performer: Chantal Juillet. Performer: Pascal Rogé.
    • DECCA : 455-401-2.
    • DECCA.
    • 33.
  • Erik Satie

    Descriptions automatiques

    Performer: Yūji Takahashi.
    • DENON : 32C37-7486.
    • DENON.
    • 8.
  • Erik Satie

    Embryons desseches

    Performer: Yūji Takahashi.
    • DENON : 32C37-7486.
    • DENON.
    • 11.
  • Erik Satie

    3 Poemes d'amour

    Performer: Aldo Ciccolini. Singer: Gabriel Bacquier.
    • EMI 50999 9 07236 2 9.
    • EMI.
    • 8.
  • Erik Satie

    3 Melodies

    Performer: Aldo Ciccolini. Singer: Mady Mesplé.
    • EMI 50999 9 07236 2 9.
    • EMI.
    • 6.
  • Erik Satie

    3 Veritables preludes flasques (pour un chien)

    Performer: Jean‐Yves Thibaudet.
    • DECCA : 473-620-2.
    • DECCA.
    • 1.

Broadcasts

  • Wed 18 May 2016 12:00
  • Wed 18 May 2016 18:30

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