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4. Nebelmärchen 04:25

Flute and harp, slightly melancholic first, like a misty dream sequence. Choir joins in, a bodhran sets the tempo, a gentle femail voice arises from the mists. A very touching piece of music with lots of detail to discover.


Nebelmärchen - Completely Royalty Free Music
5. Choral Opener 02:44

Weightless, graceful gliding in the bed of clouds. Dreamy and spherical sounding mixed chorus, perfect for Fantasy journeys and wonderful stories. Short version with massive hits before the final.


Choral Opener  - Completely Royalty Free Music

Slow, ('Lent' in French), and free-flowing, this track evokes an almost daydream like state. This is the first of three works to be given the name Gnossienne name by Erik Satie to reflect this new style of composition.


Satie - Gnossienne No. 1 - Completely Royalty Free Music

One of the most famous pieces of music for solo piano. Despite having the instruction, 'Lent et douloureux', (slow and painfully), this track is referred to for calm, relaxing and meditative purposes. Atmospheric and ambient.


Satie - Gymnopedie No.1 - Completely Royalty Free Music

Slow and grave, ('Lent et grave'), the third Gymnopedie is perhaps the most heartbreaking. The whole ambience is punctuated by mournful melodies that have become so popular in modern productions.


Satie - Gymnopedie No.3 - Completely Royalty Free Music

The second Gnossienne has the instruction, 'avec ?tonnement', (with astonishment), to instruct the player to play slightly faster than the other two pieces. Still has lots of space and freedom of expression.


Satie - Gnossienne No. 2 - Completely Royalty Free Music

A beautiful, flowing introduction leads us into a magical fantasy. Sweet and tender, this is the first of Debussy's 'Deux Arabesques'. Written in E major and played at a slow tempo it gives a regal, emotional tone. Widely used in popular culture such as in TV themes and advertising. It has also been sampled by Alicia Keys and used in the video game 'Final Fantasy V'.


Debussy - Arabesque No.1 (L.66 number 1) - Completely Royalty Free Music
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