3. Choral-Prelude Du Rideau Rouge Le Prestidigitateur Chinois
4. Petite Fille Americaine
5. Acrobats
6. Final Suite Au Prelude Du Rideu Ropuge
7. Ouverture: Movement de Marche
8. La Nuit
9. Danse de Tendrese
10. Signes Du Zodiaque
11. Entre Et Danse de Mercure
12. Danse Des Graces
13. Bain Des Graces
14. Fuit de Mercure
15. Colere de Cerbere
16. Polka Des Letters
17. Nouvelle Danse
18. Le Chaos
19. Finale : Rapt de Proserpine
20. Entre (Movement de Marche) Lere Recherch
21. Choral
22. Prelude Du Rideau Rouge Le Prestidigitateur Chinois
23. Petite Fille Akmericaine
24. Acrobates-Final
25. Suite Au Prelude Du Rideau Rouge
26. Ouverture ; Mouvement de Marche
27. La Nuit
28. Danse de Tendresse
29. Signes Du Zodiaque
30. Entre Et Danse de Mercure
31. Danse Des Graces
32. Bain Des Graces
33. Fuite de Mercure
34. Colere de Cerbere
35. Polka Des Letters
36. Nouvelle Danse
37. Le Chaos
38. Finale: Rapt de Proserpine
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LTM is proud to announce a new CD in our series by visionary French composer Erik Satie (1866-1925), following the success of previous releases Vexations, Socrate, Musique de la Rose + Croix and Dada Works, on which we present selected Satie recordings with explicit links to the unconventional, the mystic and the avant-garde. Cubist Works offers four works composed by Satie between 1913 and 1924 for his collaborations with the artist Pablo Picasso. These include piano and orchestral versions of his scores for the celebrated 'Cubist' ballets Parade (1917) and Mercure (1924), as well as the seldom-heard organ 'diversion', the Statue Found (1923). The 60 minute CD also includes the Puppets Are Dancing, written for the French Futurist dancer and poet Valentine de Saint-Point in 1913, and the ludic Trois Valses distinguées du précieux dégouté ('Three Disgustingly Precious Waltzes'), a barbed swipe at rival composer Maurice Ravel and premiered at an exhibition of works by Picasso, Matisse and others in 1916. The solo piano works on this CD are performed by Bojan Gorisek. The booklet includes archive images and detailed liner notes by James Hayward.