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ERIK SATIE

Classic Ross Amico

Celebrating the experimental, eccentric, witty, and irreverent composer on his birthday

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7.Total membership in L’Église Métropolitaine d'Art de Jésus Conducteur, church founded by Satie
10.Satie piano pieces alluding to ancient Greek dance (possibly nude)
11.Tool always carried by Satie, for protection
12.Whimsical Satie title: “Desiccated _______”
17.French for “Beautiful Epoch”
18.Composer who orchestrated two of Satie’s “Three Gymnopédies”
19.Satie used one of these as storage for his letters and parcels
20.Satie term for repeating background music, meant to be heard, not listened to
22.“Parade” choreographer
23.Whimsical Satie title: “Three Veritable Flabby Preludes for a ___”
24.Satie was expelled from this institution for being “the laziest student in the world”
25.Number of Satie’s confirmed romantic relationships
27.Director of cinematic entr’acte to Satie’s “Relâche”
29.Satie cause of death
30.American composer who helped elevate Satie to cult status in the 1960s
31.Leisurely, diverting piano suite, “Sports et _______________”
34.Satie found this “Ring” composer square
35.Artistic movement focusing on mood and atmosphere, exemplified by Debussy and Ravel
38.Satie collection of tongue-in-cheek autobiographical sketches, “Memoirs of an ________”
39.Artistic movement characterized by repetition, exemplified by Reich and Glass
40.Satie quote: “Ravel refuses the Legion of Honor but all his _____ accepts it.”
42.Scenarist who added typewriter, milk bottles, foghorn, and pistol shots to “Parade”
44.Satie-assembled group of young composers, soon to be identified as this 1920s Paris collective
45.Les Six orchestrator of Satie’s “Jack in the Box”
48.Seven identical, plush, chestnut-colored suits earned Satie the nickname of “______ Gentleman”
49.Satie had two of these instruments stacked in his apartment
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1.Satie alcoholic drink of choice
2.Satie claimed he ate only this color food
3.Satie “gnostic” piano pieces, lacking time signatures or bar lines
4.Bestselling, snail-paced interpreter of Satie’s “Three Gymnopédies” (Dutch)
5.30-minute Satie “drama” about ancient Greek philosopher (in French)
6.“Parade” dancing animal
8.Poet who coined the term “surrealism” in program notes for Satie’s “Parade”
9.Satie wrote five “grimaces” for this oneiric Shakespeare comedy
13.Diaghilev company that premiered six Satie ballets
14.“Rosy Cross” mystical movement
15.“Feline” Montmartre cabaret, immortalized in poster by Théophile Steinlen, where Satie played piano
16.Artist who designed sets and costumes for Satie ballet “Parade”
21.Satie identified with this political ideology
26.Static, “irritating” Satie piano piece, to be repeated 840 times
28.Composer Lord, sometimes described as “The English Satie”
32.Satie ballet featuring surrealist film as intermezzo
33.Satie described Cocteau as “a charming ______”
36.Satie eyeglasses of choice
37.When Satie died, over 100 of these were found in his room
39.Roman god, subject of Satie ballet
41.Satie hat of choice
43.“Overarching” Satie piano suite, borrows its name from Gothic architecture
46.Avant-garde “nonsense” movement
47.Whimsical Satie title: “Three Pieces in the Shape of a ____”

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