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- La_statue_retrouvée abstract "La statue retrouvée (The Discovered Statue) is a short composition for organ and trumpet by Erik Satie. Commissioned as a danced pièce d'occasion, it was originally set to a scenario by Jean Cocteau and featured costumes designed by Pablo Picasso and choreography by Léonide Massine. It was premiered in this form in Paris on May 30, 1923.The work was notable for reuniting the creative team behind Serge Diaghilev's landmark 1917 ballet Parade. Today only Satie's music survives.".
- La_statue_retrouvée comment "La statue retrouvée (The Discovered Statue) is a short composition for organ and trumpet by Erik Satie. Commissioned as a danced pièce d'occasion, it was originally set to a scenario by Jean Cocteau and featured costumes designed by Pablo Picasso and choreography by Léonide Massine. It was premiered in this form in Paris on May 30, 1923.The work was notable for reuniting the creative team behind Serge Diaghilev's landmark 1917 ballet Parade. Today only Satie's music survives.".