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crabl ◴[] No.44404888[source]
Ian Penman wrote a fantastic biography of Satie, published earlier this year. Worth a read! He was a profoundly strange and fascinating person: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781635902532/erik-satie-three-piec...
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pyman ◴[] No.44405294[source]
Is he remembered for his personality or his music? I'm asking because I find it fascinating how some music from 100 years ago still holds value today.
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1. Dfiesl ◴[] No.44408518[source]
I think if you explore the “classical” genre of music you’ll quickly find many works of merit by composers which date back over 100 years