Gymnopédies
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- | The '''Gymnopédies''' are three piano compositions by [[Erik Satie]], which were published in [[Paris]] starting in [[1888]]. | + | The '''Gymnopédies''' are three piano compositions by [[Erik Satie]], which were published in [[Paris]] starting in [[1888]]. "Gymnopedie No. 1," was sampled on "Stranger" by [[Mark Stewart]]. |
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The Gymnopédies are three piano compositions by Erik Satie, which were published in Paris starting in 1888. "Gymnopedie No. 1," was sampled on "Stranger" by Mark Stewart.
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