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Erik Satie
Rêveries nocturnes (2)
Works Info
Composer
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Erik Satie
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Keyboard
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1910 - 1911
Average_duration
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3:27
Movement_count
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2
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Erik Satie's 'Rêveries nocturnes (2)' is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1919. The piece premiered on May 20, 1920, at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, France. It is a part of Satie's later works, which are characterized by their simplicity, clarity, and lack of ornamentation. The piece consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, marked 'Très lent', is a slow and dreamy piece that features a simple melody played over a gentle accompaniment. The second movement, marked 'Assez lent', is more lively and playful, with a bouncy rhythm and a more complex melody. The third and final movement, marked 'Lent', returns to the dreamy atmosphere of the first movement, with a simple and haunting melody that is repeated throughout. One of the most notable characteristics of 'Rêveries nocturnes (2)' is its use of repetition. Satie often repeats short phrases or motifs throughout the piece, creating a sense of unity and coherence. This technique is particularly effective in the third movement, where the repeated melody creates a hypnotic and meditative atmosphere. Another characteristic of the piece is its use of harmony. Satie's later works are known for their use of unconventional harmonies, and 'Rêveries nocturnes (2)' is no exception. The piece features unexpected chord progressions and dissonant harmonies, which add to its dreamlike and otherworldly quality. Overall, 'Rêveries nocturnes (2)' is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that showcases Satie's unique style and approach to composition. Its simplicity and clarity make it accessible to listeners of all levels, while its subtle complexities and unconventional harmonies make it a rewarding piece for more experienced listeners.
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