Composer Erik Satie (1866-1925) exercised a profound effect on
twentieth-century music. His innovative harmonies, freedom of form, and
mastery of musical understatement influenced a diverse company of modern
masters, ranging from Debussy and Ravel to Milhaud, Poulenc, and Cage.
This is a facsimile of an extremely rare collection of the French
master's brilliant thumbnail sketches -- both musical and verbal -- of
various outdoor sports and amusements.
Satie created these pieces to accompany an album of charming,
sophisticated drawings by Charles Martin, a well-known illustrator of
the day. The composer also added droll verbal commentaries and inscribed
both words and music in an exquisite calligraphic hand. Published in the
1920s in a limited edition, the album is very scarce today. This
modestly priced edition of a rare treasure features black-and-white
illustrations and English translations of Satie's eccentric verbal
notations.