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Episode 6: Erik Satie (with Caroline Potter)

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In this episode, we spoke to Dr Caroline Potter, who is Visiting Reader in French Music at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Caroline has published books with Routledge on composers Nadia and Lili Boulanger, and Henri Dutilleux. She is a frequent broadcaster for organisations including the BBC, and was Series Advisor to the Philharmonia Orchestra's 2014 season titled ‘City of Light: Paris 1900-1950’. We spoke to Caroline about her most recent book, Erik Satie: A Parisian Composer and His World, published by The Boydell Press in 2016, and was named the ‘Sunday Times Classical Music Book of the Year’. She spoke about Satie’s place in the bohemian and artistic milieu of late nineteenth-century Paris, the challenge of extracting his narrative from his network of artists, as well as his influence on future generations of musicians. This episode was originally published in May 2021.
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