Erik Satie was a French composer and pianist who lived from 1866 to 1925. He is best known for his works in the genres of avant-garde, minimalism, and musique d'ameublement. Satie's works are often characterized by their simplicity, playfulness, and repetition, and his influence can be seen in the works of later composers such as John Cage and Philip Glass.
I am by far your superior, but my notorious modesty prevents me from saying so. — Erik Satie
Last year I gave several lectures on "Intelligence and Musicality among Animals" ... Today I am going to speak to you about "Intelligence and Musicality among Critics" ... The subject is much the same, with some modifications, of course. — Erik Satie
Why attack God? He may be as miserable as we are. — Erik Satie
I eat only white foods: eggs, sugar, grated bones, the fat of dead animals; veal, salt, coconut, chicken cooked in white water; fruit mold, rice, turnips; camphorated sausage, dough, cheese (white), cotton salad, and certain fish (skinless). — Erik Satie
The musician is perhaps the most modest of animals, but he is also the proudest. — Erik Satie
Experience is a form of paralysis. — Erik Satie
We cannot doubt that animals both love and practice music. That is evident. But it seems their musical system differs from ours. It is another school....We are not familiar with their didactic works. Perhaps they don't have any. — Erik Satie
I liked the bit about quarter to eleven. — Erik Satie
When I was young, I was told: 'You'll see, when you're fifty.' I am fifty and I haven't seen a thing. — Erik Satie
We should have a music of our own - if possible, without any Sauerkraut. — Erik Satie
I am tired of always dying with a broken heart. — Erik Satie
Before I compose a piece, I walk round it several times, accompanied by myself. — Erik Satie
Opera is a musical scenery, a musical atmosphere in which the characters move and talk. — Erik Satie
Je suis venu au monde tres jeune dans un temps tres vieux — Erik Satie
The musician is perhaps the most modest of animals, but he is also the proudest. It is he who invented the sublime art of ruining poetry. — Erik Satie
I have never written a note I didn't mean. — Erik Satie
My dream is to be played everywhere, not only at the Opera. — Erik Satie
I came into the world very young, in an age that was very old. — Erik Satie
I took to my room and let small things evolve slowly. — Erik Satie
When I was young, people used to say to me: Wait until you're fifty, you'll see. I am fifty. I haven't seen anything. — Erik Satie
Life Lessons by Erik Satie
Erik Satie's work demonstrates the importance of experimentation and pushing the boundaries of musical composition.
He was an innovator who embraced the avant-garde and encouraged others to create their own musical styles.
Satie's work is a reminder that music can be both beautiful and unconventional at the same time.
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