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  2. Erik Satie - Wikipedia

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    Eric Alfred Leslie Satie [n 1] (17 May 1866 – 1 July 1925), who signed his name Erik Satie after 1884, was a French composer and pianist. He was the son of a French father and a British mother. He was the son of a French father and a British mother.

  3. List of compositions by Erik Satie - Wikipedia

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    Erik Satie. In this list of Erik Satie's musical compositions, those series or sets comprising several pieces (e.g., Gnossienne 1, Gnossienne 2, etc.) with nothing but tempo indications to distinguish the movements by name, are generally given with the number of individual pieces simply stated in square brackets.

  4. List of French composers - Wikipedia

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    Erik Satie (1866–1925) Henri Sauguet (1901–1989) Alice Sauvrezis (1866–1946) Charles Eugène Sauzay (1809–1901) Pierre Schaeffer (1910–1995) Florent Schmitt (1870–1958) Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490 – 1562) Gaston Serpette (1846–1904) Éric Serra (born 1959) Déodat de Séverac (1872–1921)

  5. Vexations - Wikipedia

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    Vexations piano score. Vexations is a musical work by Erik Satie.Apparently conceived for keyboard (although the single page of manuscript does not specify an instrument), it consists of a short theme in the bass whose four presentations are heard alternatingly unaccompanied and played with chords above.

  6. Chronological list of French classical composers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a chronological list of classical music composers who lived in, worked in, or were citizens of France. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Medieval Leonin (c. 1150 – 1201) Perotin (1160 – 1230) Adam de la Halle (1240 – 1287) Philippe de Vitry (1291 ...

  7. Erik Agard - Wikipedia

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    Erik Agard (born 1993) is a crossword solver, constructor, and editor. He is the winner of the 2016 Lollapuzzoola Express Division, the 2018 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament (ACPT), a frequent contributor to the New York Times crossword puzzle, a crossword constructor for The New Yorker, the former USA Today crossword editor, and a former Jeopardy! contestant.

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  9. Socrate - Wikipedia

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    Erik Satie, circa 1919. Socrate is a work for voice and piano (or small orchestra) by Erik Satie.First published in 1919 for voice and piano, in 1920 a different publisher reissued the piece "revised and corrected". [1]