Furniture music, or in French musique d’ameublement, is background music originally played by live performers. The term was coined by Erik Satie in 1917.
Furniture music: «Tapisserie en Fer forgé», 1924
Furniture music: «Carrelage Phonique», 1917
Eric Alfred Leslie Satie, who signed his name Erik Satie after 1884, was a French composer and pianist. He was the son of a French father and a British mother. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire, but was an undistinguished student and obtained no diploma. In the 1880s he worked as a pianist in café-cabaret in Montmartre, Paris, and began composing works, mostly for solo piano, such as his Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes. He also wrote music for a Rosicrucian sect to which he was briefly attached.
Satie in 1920 by Henri Manuel
Satie's birthplace and childhood home, now a museum in Honfleur, Normandy
Satie in 1884
Satie by Santiago Rusiñol, 1890s