Satie's MAGICAL 4th Gnossienne - Full Animated Score
Satie wrote down the singular and magical piece (now known as his 4th Gnossienne although in fact he never gave it this title) in 1891. It consists of cross-rhythmic arpeggios in the left hand, moving in parallel motion through six harmonic regions. The right hand plays little exotic fragments over the top. The effect is absolutely enchanting. For more information about this Gnossienne, with the Music Professor's spoken introduction, watch this video: • SATIE'S 4th GNOSSIENNE: Arpeggios and Sorc... Erik Satie: Gnossienne 4 Pianist: Matthew King Edited by Ian Coulter ( https://www.iancoultermusic.com ) ⦿ SUPPORT US ON PATREON ⦿ / musicprofessor ⦿ BUY US A Kofi ⦿ https://ko-fi.com/themusicprofessor ⦿ Support us on PayPal ⦿ https://paypal.me/themusicprofessor?c... ⦿ SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL ⦿ https://bit.ly/3Pnnwon #themusicprofessor #satie #piano

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