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199473397Oxford: Oxford University Press 1994. Later trade paperback printing. x 227 pp w/index. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Oxford: Oxford University Press paperback books
1311780London: M.S.M. Music Publishers. Softcover. Quarto; VG; Paperback; Spine staple binding; Cover is cream with black print clean and bright; Text block clean and tight but for vendor stamp on title page; 8 pages of printed music. Instruments: Organ. 1311780. FP New Rockville Stock. M.S.M. Music Publishers unknown books
198873355Boston: Twayne 1988. First edition. xxvi 387 pp w/index. Small corner-creases to two pages else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Boston: Twayne unknown books
1989185670London/ New York: M. Boyars 1989. Hardcover. VG-/VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block.Light shelfwear to boards block dj. Light age toning to pages. Black cloth boards with silver lettering; bw illustrated dj mylar cover; 239 pp; bw illustrations. "Much of the laconic wit discipline and charm of Satie's music is to be found in the man himself as demonstrated by his letters. Many of them published here for the first time in any language these letters create a uniquely revealing portrait of Satie himself his music and his time. This volume includes correspondence with such major figures as Cocteau Picasso Picabia Debussy Ravel and Stravinsky. It is illustrated with 75 line drawings by Cocteau Magritte Picasso and other contemporaries as well as drawings and musical scores by the composer himself."- dust jacket Includes bibliographical references pages 232-234 and index. M. Boyars hardcover books
196515853Edinburgh: Wild Hawthorn Press 1965. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo. A slender volume of poems made from Eric Satie's notes in French to the piano pieces Sports and Divertissments. With drawings by John Furnival. A very good copy in ring bound illustrated wrappers. Laid into this copy in a folded sheet of paper entitled "the Wild Hawthorn Press - Spring List '65" <br/><br/> Wild Hawthorn Press paperback books
191933600Paris: Rouart Lerolle & Cie PNs R. L. & Cie. 9800 9801 9802 1919. 3 volumes. Folio. Original publisher's dark orange vols. 1 and 2 and brown vol. 3 printed wrappers. <br/>v. 1: 1f. recto title verso blank 3 pp. <br/>v. 2: 1f. recto title verso blank 3 pp. <br/>v. 3: 1f. recto title verso blank 4 pp. with publisher's advertisment to recto of lower wrapper<br/><br/>Wrappers somewhat worn soiled and chipped; some detached; occasional handstamps; other minor defects. First Edition of nos. 1 and 2 1911; later reissue of no. 3 ca. 1919. Orledge 270. <br/><br/>The Sarabande no. 2 premiered in Paris at a concert of the Société Musical Independant Salle Gaveau with Maurice Ravel at the piano.<br/><br/>"The turning-point in Satie's career came in January 1911 when Ravel performed Sarabande no. 2 at a concert of the Société Musicale Indépendante. Satie was suddenly seen in his second Sarabande as a harmonic forerunner of Impressionism: he became a focus for young composers and Debussy conducted his orchestrations of the Gymnopédies two months later at the Salle Gaveau upsetting their composer by being jealous of their success. What pleased Satie most about all this was that Demets agreed to publish his recent Véritables préludes flasques in 1912 and was soon requesting more such humorous piano pieces . Articles began to appear about his music and the celebrated pianist Viñes promoted his cause with some notable first performances." Robert Orledge in Grove Music Online. Rouart, Lerolle & Cie [PNs R. L. & Cie. 9800, 9801, 9802] unknown books
196522531No place: Wild Hawthorn Press 1965. First edition of these "poems made from Satie's notes in French to the piano pieces" of the book's title. Foxmarks on covers otherwise a fine copy. 8vo drawings by John Furnival original spiral-bound illustrated wrappers. Foxmarks on covers otherwise a fine copy. Wild Hawthorn Press unknown books
1963118366Paris: Nouvelles editions de films 1963. Vintage Program for the international release of the 1963 film here under the alternate title "The Will-O-The-Whisp" a perhaps more literal translation of the original French title "Le feu follet." The film would be released as "The Fire Within" in the US and "A Time to Live and a Time to Die" in the UK. <br/><br/>Based on the 1963 novel "Le feu follet suivi de adieu a Gonzague" by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. An ambitious Malle project using only solo piano music by Erik Satie for its score about an increasingly isolated man quietly fighting the urge to take his own life. <br/><br/>8 x 10.5 inches Self-wrappers perfect-bound 17 pages on medium white stock with an untitled solid green spine; in original printed envelope slightly larger single flap with the French title "Le feu follet" printed in green in large letters at the lower margin of the front panel. Program Near Fine envelope Very Good plus with light soil at the edges. Nouvelles editions de films unknown books
197128543Paris: Alan Satié 1971. First edition. Book object: A four-drawer box 7x7x5 inchescovered in paper with typed title label and stainless steel spheres as pulls. Each drawer contains a hypergraphic bas relief: One has Satie's poetry collection "Cela va sans dire" presented as a leporello: half-title title page copyright notice frontispiece a plaster bas relief painted gold mounted to numbered and signed card table of contents12 pp text colophon. Spacagna's piece is an etching plate colored in blue adhered to a wooden block which is titled "L'Hypergraphie vivant" signed and dated on the block. Lemaître contributed a plaster bas-relief sculpture colored and signed in green and dated 1972. Sabatier's piece is a plaster bas-relief sculpture decorated in blue; signed and numbered on the card mount. One of 35 examples made. From 1970 to 1972 Alain Satié published La Revue littéraire lettriste a flowering of the most important novels and essays of the movement. In 1973 he received the anti-Goncourt prize for his work Écrit en prose ou L'Œuvre hypergraphique Written in Prose or the Hypergraphic Work the third true hypergraphic novel to be published PSI Editions 1971 following Les Journaux des Dieux Journals of the Gods by Isidore Isou and Saint Ghetto des Prêts Saint Ghetto of the Loans by Gabriel Pomerand. <br/><br/> Alan Satié unknown books