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- Choses_vues_à_droite_et_à_gauche_(sans_lunettes) abstract "Choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes), commonly translated as Things Seen Right-to-Left (Without Glasses), is a suite for violin and piano by Erik Satie. Composed in January 1914, it is the only work he published for violin-piano duet. A typical performance lasts about 5 minutes.".
- Q19892225 abstract "Choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes), commonly translated as Things Seen Right-to-Left (Without Glasses), is a suite for violin and piano by Erik Satie. Composed in January 1914, it is the only work he published for violin-piano duet. A typical performance lasts about 5 minutes.".
- Choses_vues_à_droite_et_à_gauche_(sans_lunettes) comment "Choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes), commonly translated as Things Seen Right-to-Left (Without Glasses), is a suite for violin and piano by Erik Satie. Composed in January 1914, it is the only work he published for violin-piano duet. A typical performance lasts about 5 minutes.".
- Q19892225 comment "Choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes), commonly translated as Things Seen Right-to-Left (Without Glasses), is a suite for violin and piano by Erik Satie. Composed in January 1914, it is the only work he published for violin-piano duet. A typical performance lasts about 5 minutes.".