Six Pièces
"Six Pièces" is a collection of six short piano pieces composed by Erik Satie in 1893. These works are known for their simplicity and unique harmonic language, reflecting Satie's innovative approach to music. Each piece showcases a distinct character, often evoking a sense of introspection and tranquility.
The collection is part of Satie's broader contribution to the Impressionist movement in music, influencing later composers like Debussy and Ravel. "Six Pièces" is frequently performed in concert settings and is appreciated for its accessibility, making it a popular choice for both novice and experienced pianists.