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																					 Erik Satie • Gnossienne 4  | 
								
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																					 JS Bach arr. Alexander Siloti • Prelude in B minor  | 
								
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																					 Frederico Mompou • Cuna  | 
								
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																					 Erik Satie • Pièces Froides - Danse de Travers 1  | 
								
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																					 Franz Schubert • Serenade  | 
								
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																					 Erik Satie • Gymnopedie 3  | 
								
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																					 Edvard Grieg • Melodie  | 
								
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																					 Erik Satie • Ogive 1  | 
								
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																					 Edvard Grieg • Nocturne, Op 54, No 4  | 
								
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																					 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky • La Poupée Malade  | 
								
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																					 Alberto Ginastera • Danza de la Moza Donosa  | 
								
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																					 Erik Satie • Son Binocle  | 
								
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																					 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky • Daydream  | 
								
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																					 Claude Debussy • Prelude VI (des pas sur la neige)  | 
								
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																					 Yann Tiersen • La Moulin  | 
								
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																					 Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov • Song of India  | 
								
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																					 Erik Satie • Vexations  | 
								
“Rediscovering the piano as an adult has been a great joy to me. Being able to share that joy with others is both a privilege and a huge pleasure – although I continue to be in total awe of trained pianists who can play far more intricate pieces than I could ever attempt. I’m excited to tour and release my second album – and if it encourages someone else to follow their own dream, whatever their age, then that’s even better.”