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Erik Satie: Le Piccadilly

I thought I would share today this lovely tune Le Piccadilly by one of my favourite French composers, Erik Satie (1866–1925) (Gnossienne No.1, Je te veux). It is a ragtime march written by Satie before his fame and at the height of the ragtime popularity. Happy Friday!

Posted on July 30, 2021April 19, 2023 by Diana @ Thoughts on PapyrusPosted in MusicTagged Erik Satie, French Composers, Le Piccadilly, Music, ragtime march. 8 Comments

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