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Satie’s Spell

Jeremy Denk at the NYRB: Erik Satie was the truest bad boy of musical modernism in the hypercompetitive market of Paris before World War I, crammed with aspiring bad boys. He took up pieties and profaned them. He took up blasphemy and somehow blasphemed against that.

He took up blasphemy and somehow blasphemed against that. His music is ingeniously confoun.

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