After searching on Baidu, I found that Satie is a very unique musician
Eric Alfred Leslie Satie, French name Eric Alfred Leslie Satie, Born on May 17, 1866 and died on July 1, 1925. Later he changed his name to Erik Satie, a French composer. His representative works include the piano music "3 Mysteries" and "3 Sarabandes", the symphonic drama "Socrates", the dance dramas "Parade", "Showmanship" and "Relaxation", etc.
The French composer Satie was a cynical music geek. He did not write in the Baroque style and was known for his straightforward and simple music style. His musical views had a decisive influence on modern music and he was a pioneer of neoclassicism. Satie opposed romanticism and impressionism. He was very disgusted with the exaggerated forms of late Romanticism and Expressionism that lasted from the end of the 19th century to the First World War. He said, "I won't write a single note if it doesn't come from a sincere note!" This minimalist style is indeed for the first time. Neoclassical music laid the foundation. He also believed that Debussy's music was a sight seen in myopic eyes, a mirage that whitewashed the peace. At the same time, he did not like Debussy's overly gorgeous, complicated and sophisticated musical language, and advocated simple, natural and unpretentious expression. Satie likes to express grotesque images and wild thoughts. Piano works account for the highest proportion of all his creations, and most of them are sketches.
In Satie's piano music, there is neither huge momentum nor strong passion, only simple and calm "vernacular". However, his piano works are often titled with strange or ironic expressions. Titles such as "Hundreds of Years and a Moment", "Morn at Noon", "Dehydrated Fetus", "Owl with Toothache", etc. His cynical, spicy and grotesque style is completely different from the artistic style of Impressionism. Satie's most representative piano piece "Three Pear-Shaped Pieces" is a reply to Debussy's statement that "Sati's music lacks form" Made for criticism. This means that the form of his works is pear-shaped①. "Three Jiminopedi" is also Satie's representative masterpiece. The music consists of simple melody consisting of repeated sections, and in the lower part, there are only some simple rhythms and single modal chords supporting the melody. The music of the whole piece is simple and clear, the colors are elegant, and there is no pretense.
In fact, I personally feel that he is more like Lu Xun in the music industry.
He and Biao Dexi dislike each other, but the secret he wrote is something I have heard since I was a child, and I personally feel that there is even a hint of Biao Dexi.
Just listen to it and you will feel calm.