Gymnopedie No1 Royalty Free Music

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First of 3 The Gymnopédies written by French composer and pianist Erik Satie. Known for their unusual harmonic structure they were and still remain modern sounding. Often used in calming and relaxing videos,as background music for images of nature, and for its relaxing feel for meditation.


Often used in movies as royalty free music or production music.


The work's unusual title comes from the French form of gymnopaedia, the ancient Greek word for an annual festival where young men danced naked – or perhaps simply unarmed. The source of the title has been a subject of debate. Satie and his friend Alexis Roland-Manuel maintained that he adopted it after reading Gustave Flaubert's novel Salammbô, while others see a poem by J. P. Contamine de Latour as the source of Satie's inspiration,[1][2] since the first Gymnopédie was published in the magazine La Musique des familles in the summer of 1888 together with an excerpt of Latour's poem Les Antiques, where the term appears.[1][3]


In November 1888, the third Gymnopédie was published. The second Gymnopédie did not appear until 1895, and its impending publication was announced in several editions of the Chat Noir and Auberge du Clou magazines. As a whole, the three pieces were published in 1898



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