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musique d’ameublement/Ambient
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Eric Satie Music Sheets for Piano - Gnossienne 1-6
This is music sheets for piano
Eric Satie
Gnossienne 1
Gnossienne 2
Gnossienne 3
Gnossienne 4
Gnossienne 5
Gnossienne 6
Les Éditions Outremontaises, 2006
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Miles Davis - Get Up With It
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Another Green World is the third studio album by British musician Brian Eno and represents a turning point in Brian Eno's musical career. While his previous albums contained quirky rock songs, on Another Green World only five of the fourteen tracks have lyrics. The instrumental tracks explore a new kind of sound that is more quiet and restful, marking the change between Eno's earlier rock songs and his later instrumental works in which texture and timbre are the most important musical elements."Sky Saw" opens the album with the instruments constantly changing structure, except for one of the two bass parts which plays the same pattern throughout.
Receptions:
Allmusic - 5 stars
Pitchfork Media 9.8/10.0
BBC - (Favourable)
Rolling Stone - (Favourable)
Mojo - 5stars
NME - 5 stars
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Brian Eno - Discreet Music
Discreet Music (1975) is an album by the British ambient musician Brian Eno. While (No Pussyfooting) may be his first ambient album and Another Green World features many ambient pieces, this is Brian Eno’s first purely ambient solo album. It is also Eno's first album to be released under his full name "Brian Eno", as opposed to his previous rock albums released simply under the name "Eno".
Brian Eno’s concept of ambient music builds upon a concept composer Erik Satie called "furniture music".[citation needed] This means music that is intended to blend into the ambient atmosphere of the room rather than be directly focused upon.
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Brian Eno - Ambient 1: music for airports
Ambient 1: Music for Airports is an ambient album by Brian Eno released in 1978. First album on which a term ambient was used.
The roots of ambient music go back to the early 20th century. In particular, the period just before and after the first world war gave rise to two significant Art Movements that encouraged experimentation with various musical (and non musical) forms, while rejecting more conventional, tradition-bound styles of expression. These art movements were called Futurism and Dadaism. Aside from being known for their painters and writers, these movements also attracted experimental and 'anti-music' musicians such as Francesco Balilla Pratella of the pre-war Futurism movement and Kurt Schwitters and Erwin Schulhoff of the post-war Dadaist movement. The latter movement played an influential role in the musical development of Erik Satie
As an early 20th century French composer, Erik Satie utilised such Dadaist-inspired explorations to create an early form of ambient / background music that he labeled "furniture music" (Musique d'ameublement). This he described as being the sort of music that could be played during a dinner to create a background atmosphere for that activity, rather than serving as the focus of attention. From this greater historical perspective, Satie is the link between these early Art movements and the work of Brian Eno, artist who first used a term 'ambient' to describe the music he played.
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Brian Eno - Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror
Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror is a 1980 album by ambient musicians Harold Budd and Brian Eno. This is the second installment of Eno's Ambient series which began in 1978 with Music for Airports, identifiable by its similar cover art which looks like it depicts rural terrain on a map.
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