In a brilliant performance worthy of the composer, M. T. Anderson and
Petra Mathers present a picture-book biography of the singular Erik
Satie.
Throughout his life, Erik Satie wanted to make a new kind of music, a
kind of music both very young and very old, very bold and very shy, that
followed no rules but its own.
At first glance, Erik Satie looked as normal as anyone else in Paris one
hundred years ago. Beyond his shy smile, however, was a mind like no
other. When Satie sat down at the piano to compose or play music, his
tunes were strange and dreamlike, his melodies topsy-turvy and
discordant. Many people hated his music. Few understood it. But to Erik
Satie there was sense in nonsense, and the vibrant, surreal compositions
of this eccentric man-child would go on to influence many artists.