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This is the beautiful Gymnopédie no.3 - Lent et grave by the great Erik Satie (1866 - 1925), arranged for solo accordion, by the accordionist, pianist, composer and arranger Dimitris Anousis. Made from an accordionist for accordionists, written in a understandable and correct way for the accordion, to have the orchestral feeling while playing, not for the pieces to sounds "poor". Ideal for all kinds of recitals, events and not only. Appropriate for students. I Hope you'll enjoy it! This arrangement is included in the album "Classics & rarities: Dimitris Anousis solo accordion" - a collection of famous and favorite classics as well as rarities in new amazing original arrangements for solo accordion, made by Dimitris Anousis. For Mp3 of the piece on SMP, search as follows: Dimitris Anousis plays Satie's Gymnopédie no.3 for solo accordion About "Classics & rarities: Dimitris Anousis solo accordion" album: https://dimitrisanousis.com/en/discsen/crsaen More info & contact: https://www.dimitrisanousis.com Your comments & subscription to my YT channel are always welcome.
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