Vexations by Erik Satie is a unique and intriguing album that showcases the composer's experimental and avant-garde style. The album features a single piece of music, the titular "Vexations," which is a short, repetitive piano composition that is meant to be played 840 times in a row.
Despite its simplicity, "Vexations" is a challenging and thought-provoking work that pushes the boundaries of traditional music composition. The album's minimalist approach and sparse instrumentation create a haunting and otherworldly atmosphere that draws the listener in and keeps them engaged throughout.
The pianist on the album, Noriko Ogawa, delivers a stunning performance that captures the hypnotic and meditative qualities of the piece. Her playing is precise and measured, yet also imbued with a sense of spontaneity and improvisation that makes each repetition of the composition feel fresh and new.