Music spontaneously composed originates from the presence of the spirit. This is music extempore. To achieve this, I have embraced the music of Erik Satie. Through closely-tied and personalized improvization, I gained insights and found open windows and doors. I looked into Satie’s music applying the rules it follows. Every day, I interpreted its horoscope, so to speak. What other development potential would have been “in it” for its idea? He himself led the path. With his “Wrong Dances,” he wrote the same piece three times: In his understanding, apparently, there is no one phrasing of a thought that remains valid through the times. Neither in my understanding, by the way.
01. Vieux Sequins et Vieilles Cuirasses: Crépuscule matinal (de midi) 08:39
02. 5ème Gnossienne 08:32
03. Pièces froides: Danses de travers 05:30
04. 1ère Gnossienne 08:37
05. Véritables Prélude Flasques (pour un chien): Sévère réprimande 05:26
06. Véritables Prélude Flasques (pour un chien): Seul à la maison 04:11
07. Danses de travers, no. 2 02:15
08. Descriptions automatiques: Sur une lanterne 04:56
09. 4ème Gnossienne 05:44
10. Danses de travers, no. 3 05:08
11. 1ère Gymnopédie 07:29
12. Vieux Sequins et Vieilles Cuirasses: No. 2, Danse cuirassée (Période greque) 01:07
BONUS
13. Die Nachtigall 07:31