Ogives (arr. Paul Burnell) by Erik Satie Sheet Music for Recorder Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct

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Ogives (arr. Paul Burnell) Digital Sheet Music
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Ogives (arr. Paul Burnell)
by Erik Satie Recorder Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Ogives, composed by Erik Satie (1866 - 1925), arranged for recorder ensemble by Paul Burnell 2012.

Four movements.

The download comprises two separate sets of scores and parts:

Set one: Two Soprano Recorders, two Alto Recorders, Tenor Recorder, Bass Recorder, Great Bass Recorder

Set two: Two Tenor Recorders, two Bass Recorders, Great Bass Recorder, Contrabass Recorder, Sub-Contrabass Recorder

Optional: When played by a large ensemble, with more than one to a part, the solo/tutti indications in brackets may be observed.

The original piano music was written without bar-lines, with each system consisting of a whole musical phrase. That feature has been maintained in this arrangement and the systems are consistently presented throughout the parts.

Original dedications:

J.P. Contamine de Latour (1867 - 1926) - poet

Charles-Gaston Levadé (1869 -1948) - composer

Madame Clément le Breton - to whom Satie also dedicated another early piece 'Valse ballet'

Conrad Satie - brother of Erik Satie


Programme note:

An ogive is the curve that forms the outline of a pointed gothic arch. Erik Satie gave this title to a set of four piano miniatures published in 1886 at the beginning of his career. Their calm, slow melodies are built up from paired phrases reminiscent of plainchant. He wanted to evoke a large pipe organ reverberating in the depth of a cathedral, and achieved this sonority by using full harmonies, octave doubling and sharply contrasting dynamics.


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