Sadly I have never found a recording of the orchestra version. But I know it has been published by Salabert, along with a Piccadilly version too, for "orchestre de brasserie".
@@eriksatieofficiel what would this style of music be called? it seems very similar to "je te veux" and i would love to find more info about this style also besides je te veux do you know if he made any others like this?
@@RockPile_ Sorry I never got the notification for your message. It it called "caf'conc" (from café concert), you can check other Satie works like Tendrement, Poudre d'Or, Piccadilly, La Diva de l'Empire.
This piece is amazing, one of my all time favourites by Satie, however, the performance by Jean-Joël Barbier still goes unmatched in my opinion
Belle valse, toute différente des gymnopedies et des gnossiennes !
If there is an orchestral version, do you know if there is a youtube video of the arrangement or something like that?
Sadly I have never found a recording of the orchestra version. But I know it has been published by Salabert, along with a Piccadilly version too, for "orchestre de brasserie".
I think that it was never completed
can I ask you some questions about Satie?
Of course, I will try my best to answer you.
@@eriksatieofficiel what would this style of music be called? it seems very similar to "je te veux" and i would love to find more info about this style
also besides je te veux do you know if he made any others like this?
@@RockPile_ I think it’s called impressionism, not sure though.
@Robin Sparkles try valse ballet or fantaisie valse
@@RockPile_ Sorry I never got the notification for your message. It it called "caf'conc" (from café concert), you can check other Satie works like Tendrement, Poudre d'Or, Piccadilly, La Diva de l'Empire.