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- Ludions abstract "The Ludions is a song cycle for voice and piano (or organ) by Erik Satie, composed in 1923 to five absurdist poems by Léon-Paul Fargue. It was the last of his vocal compositions, completed two years before his death. The songs are brief and a performance of the set usually lasts less than five minutes.Songwriting occupied Satie sporadically throughout his life. He produced popular hits for the music hall (Je te veux, La Diva de l'Empire) as well as mélodies (French art songs) for more discriminating audiences. In the Ludions he fused both genres with the irreverent spirit characteristic of his later music.Biographer Pierre-Daniel Templier called the cycle \"one of Satie's most successful works, due to the perfect correlation between the inspiration of the poet and that of the musician. The familiar playfulness of Fargue's poems, their childish rhythms, their humorous nostalgia, are all delicately rendered by Satie...the irony shines through very clearly.\"".
- Ludions thumbnail Erik_Satie.jpg?width=300.
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- Ludions wikiPageRevisionID "704558256".
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Adrienne_Monnier.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Aldo_Ciccolini.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Alexandre_Tharaud.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Arcueil.
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- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Cartesian_diver.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Category:1923_compositions.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_classical_music.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_song_cycles_in_French.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mélodies.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_cycles_by_Erik_Satie.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Chorale.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Dalai_Lama.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Della_Jones.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Elaine_Bonazzi.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Elly_Ameling.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Satie.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Eva_Lind.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Flâneur.
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- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Germaine_Tailleferre.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Hugues_Cuénod.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Igor_Stravinsky.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Bathori.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Manning.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Je_te_veux.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink La_Diva_de_lEmpire.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink La_statue_retrouvée.
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- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Léon-Paul_Fargue.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Mady_Mesplé.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Mélodie.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(music).
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Panchen_Lama.
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- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Reinbert_de_Leeuw.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Orledge.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Song_cycle.
- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink Sylvia_Beach.
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- Ludions wikiPageWikiLink File:Erik_Satie.jpg.
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- Ludions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ludions".
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- Ludions subject Category:1923_compositions.
- Ludions subject Category:20th-century_classical_music.
- Ludions subject Category:Classical_song_cycles_in_French.
- Ludions subject Category:Mélodies.
- Ludions subject Category:Song_cycles_by_Erik_Satie.
- Ludions hypernym Cycle.
- Ludions type Work.
- Ludions comment "The Ludions is a song cycle for voice and piano (or organ) by Erik Satie, composed in 1923 to five absurdist poems by Léon-Paul Fargue. It was the last of his vocal compositions, completed two years before his death. The songs are brief and a performance of the set usually lasts less than five minutes.Songwriting occupied Satie sporadically throughout his life.".
- Ludions label "Ludions".
- Ludions sameAs Q19894105.
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- Ludions sameAs Q19894105.
- Ludions wasDerivedFrom Ludions?oldid=704558256.
- Ludions depiction Erik_Satie.jpg.
- Ludions isPrimaryTopicOf Ludions.