Erik Satie - Dover Music Scores: Parade in Full Score download book MOBI, EPUB, FB2
9780486413914 0486413918 Although his name was associated with fashionable artistic movements of early twentieth-century Paris Cubism, Surrealism, Dadaism, and Neoclassicism Erik Satie followed his own light, never belonging to any group or adopting a particular doctrine. A true nonconformist, he struck out on his own path to develop a musical structure reflecting his unique personality and eccentricities, anticipating artistic tendencies that others shaped into dogma.Satie's 1916 ballet "Parade, " created in collaboration with three leading artists of the period, was hailed as a "Cubist manifesto." Jean Cocteau created the idea for the production; Pablo Picasso designed sets and costumes; and Leonide Massine choreographed the production and danced in the premiere performance of May 18, 1917. Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns a practice similar to the Cubist painters' transformation of everyday items into novel configurations.This inexpensive full score will be treasured by music lovers and all admirers of this uniquely influential twentieth-century composer.", This 1916 ballet, created in collaboration with Jean Cocteau, L onide Massine and Pablo Picasso, was hailed as Satie's "cubist manifesto." Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns, much as cubist painters exploded familiar forms into unexpected configurations. A handsomely bound, inexpensive full score for musicians, students, and music lovers alike., This 1916 ballet, created in collaboration with Jean Cocteau, Leonide Massine and Pablo Picasso, was hailed as Satie's "cubist manifesto." Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns, much as cubist painters exploded familiar forms into unexpected configurations., This 1916 ballet, created in collaboration with Jean Cocteau, Léonide Massine and Pablo Picasso, was hailed as Satie's "cubist manifesto." Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns, much as cubist painters exploded familiar forms into unexpected configurations.
9780486413914 0486413918 Although his name was associated with fashionable artistic movements of early twentieth-century Paris Cubism, Surrealism, Dadaism, and Neoclassicism Erik Satie followed his own light, never belonging to any group or adopting a particular doctrine. A true nonconformist, he struck out on his own path to develop a musical structure reflecting his unique personality and eccentricities, anticipating artistic tendencies that others shaped into dogma.Satie's 1916 ballet "Parade, " created in collaboration with three leading artists of the period, was hailed as a "Cubist manifesto." Jean Cocteau created the idea for the production; Pablo Picasso designed sets and costumes; and Leonide Massine choreographed the production and danced in the premiere performance of May 18, 1917. Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns a practice similar to the Cubist painters' transformation of everyday items into novel configurations.This inexpensive full score will be treasured by music lovers and all admirers of this uniquely influential twentieth-century composer.", This 1916 ballet, created in collaboration with Jean Cocteau, L onide Massine and Pablo Picasso, was hailed as Satie's "cubist manifesto." Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns, much as cubist painters exploded familiar forms into unexpected configurations. A handsomely bound, inexpensive full score for musicians, students, and music lovers alike., This 1916 ballet, created in collaboration with Jean Cocteau, Leonide Massine and Pablo Picasso, was hailed as Satie's "cubist manifesto." Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns, much as cubist painters exploded familiar forms into unexpected configurations., This 1916 ballet, created in collaboration with Jean Cocteau, Léonide Massine and Pablo Picasso, was hailed as Satie's "cubist manifesto." Stripped of subjective emotion, the work removes basic fragments of melody and simple harmonies from their conventional associations and recasts them in unexpected but logical patterns, much as cubist painters exploded familiar forms into unexpected configurations.