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  2. Gymnopédies - Wikipedia

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    For the Ancient Greek festival and dance, see Gymnopaedia. The Gymnopédies ( French pronunciation: [ʒim.nɔ.pe.di] ), or Trois Gymnopédies, are three piano compositions written by French composer and pianist Erik Satie. He completed the whole set by 2 April 1888, but they were at first published individually: the first and the third in 1888 ...

  3. Gnossiennes - Wikipedia

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    The piano solo versions of the first three Gnossiennes are without time signatures or bar lines, which is known as free time. These Gnossiennes were first published in Le Figaro musical No. 24 of September 1893 ( Gnossiennes Nos. 1 and 3, the last one of these then still "No. 2") and in Le Cœur No. 6–7 of September–October 1893 ...

  4. File:Satie Gymnopedie No 1 performed by Michael Laucke.flac

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    English: Originally written for the piano, the Gymnopedies are extremely well-suited to the natural idiomatic expression of the guitar. This arrangement of the Three Gymnopedies comprises ALL the notes of the original piano versions: a complex process since all the piano sounds must fit comfortably, or uncomfortably, onto the six strings of the guitar.

  5. Arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Arrangement. John Philip Sousa 's manuscript arrangement of Richard Wagner 's The Flying Dutchman overture (page 25 of 37). In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. [1] Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development.

  6. Partitas for keyboard (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    The Partitas, BWV 825–830, are a set of six keyboard suites written by Johann Sebastian Bach, published individually beginning in 1726, then together as Clavier-Übung I in 1731, the first of his works to be published under his own direction. They were, however, among the last of his keyboard suites to be composed, the others being the six ...

  7. Gymnopaedia - Wikipedia

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    Gymnopaedia. The Gymnopaedia was an annual festival celebrated exclusively in ancient Sparta, which helped to define Spartan identity. [1] [2] It featured generations of naked Spartan men participating in war dancing and choral singing, with a large emphasis placed on age and generational groups. It is believed that celebration of this festival ...

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