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Le piège de Méduse ("The Ruse of Medusa") is a short play of which Erik Satie wrote both the text and the incidental music. The text of the play was written as a "comédie lyrique" in one act, February–March 1913. In June of the same year Satie added the music, a set of seven little dances, originally composed for piano. The first printed edition of the text of the play in 1921 contained 3 cubist woodcut engravings by Georges Braque. The piano version of the music was first published in 1929, a few years after the composer's death. The orchestral score was not published until 40 years later.

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  • Le piège de Méduse ("The Ruse of Medusa") is a short play of which Erik Satie wrote both the text and the incidental music. The text of the play was written as a "comédie lyrique" in one act, February–March 1913. In June of the same year Satie added the music, a set of seven little dances, originally composed for piano. The first printed edition of the text of the play in 1921 contained 3 cubist woodcut engravings by Georges Braque. The piano version of the music was first published in 1929, a few years after the composer's death. The orchestral score was not published until 40 years later. (en)
  • Le Piège de Méduse est une comédie lyrique en un acte et neuf scènes dont Erik Satie a écrit le texte et la musique de scène. Satie écrit le texte de la pièce en février-mars 1913. En juin de la même année, il compose la musique, une suite pour piano : sept petites danses, qui sont destinées aux entractes entre les scènes. Pour la première publique en 1921, Satie écrit une suite pour ensemble orchestral. (fr)
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  • Le piège de Méduse ("The Ruse of Medusa") is a short play of which Erik Satie wrote both the text and the incidental music. The text of the play was written as a "comédie lyrique" in one act, February–March 1913. In June of the same year Satie added the music, a set of seven little dances, originally composed for piano. The first printed edition of the text of the play in 1921 contained 3 cubist woodcut engravings by Georges Braque. The piano version of the music was first published in 1929, a few years after the composer's death. The orchestral score was not published until 40 years later. (en)
  • Le Piège de Méduse est une comédie lyrique en un acte et neuf scènes dont Erik Satie a écrit le texte et la musique de scène. Satie écrit le texte de la pièce en février-mars 1913. En juin de la même année, il compose la musique, une suite pour piano : sept petites danses, qui sont destinées aux entractes entre les scènes. Pour la première publique en 1921, Satie écrit une suite pour ensemble orchestral. (fr)
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  • Le Piège de Méduse (fr)
  • Le piège de Méduse (en)
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