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Gnossiennes
upright|thumb|Erik Satie (1891), by Ramon Casas
The Gnossiennes () are several piano compositions by the French composer Erik Satie in the late 19th century. The works are for the most part in free time (lacking time signatures or bar divisions) and highly experimental with form, rhythm and chordal structure. The form was invented by Satie but the term itself existed in French literature before Satie's usage.
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Clarinet Quintet
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Clarinet Trio
trio by Johannes Brahms
Youth Symphony
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Prince Rostislav
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Hamlet
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Carnival Overture
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Piano Trio No. 4
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Bourrée fantasque
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Violin Concerto No. 3
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The Voyevoda
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Polyeucte
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