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MESSIAEN Olivier (1908 - 1992)

Olivier Eugène Charles Prosper Messiaen
was a French composer, organist, and ornithologist. He entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 11, and numbered Paul Dukas, Maurice Emmanuel, Charles-Marie Widor and Marcel Dupré among his teachers. He was appointed organist at the church of La Trinité in Paris in 1931, a post he held until his death. On the fall of France in 1940 Messiaen was made a prisoner of war, and while incarcerated he composed his Quatuor pour la fin du Temps ("Quartet for the end of time") for the four available instruments, piano, violin, cello, and clarinet. The piece was first performed by Messiaen and fellow prisoners to an audience of inmates and prison guards. Messiaen was appointed professor of harmony soon after his release in 1941, and professor of composition in 1966 at the Paris Conservatoire, positions he held until his retirement in 1978. His many distinguished pupils included Pierre Boulez, Yvonne Loriod (who later became Messiaen's second wife), Karlheinz Stockhausen, Iannis Xenakis and George Benjamin.
Messiaen's music is rhythmically complex (he was interested in rhythms from ancient Greek and from Hindu sources), and is harmonically and melodically based on modes of limited transposition, which were Messiaen's own innovation. Many of his compositions depict what he termed "the marvellous aspects of the faith", drawing on his unshakeable Roman Catholicism. He travelled widely, and he wrote works inspired by such diverse influences as Japanese music, the landscape of Bryce Canyon in Utah, and the life of St. Francis of Assisi. Messiaen experienced a mild form of synaesthesia manifested as a perception of colours when he heard certain harmonies, particularly harmonies built from his modes, and he used combinations of these colours in his compositions. For a short period Messiaen experimented with "total serialism", in which field he is often cited as an innovator. His style absorbed many exotic musical influences such as Indonesian gamelan (tuned percussion often features prominently in his orchestral works), and he also championed the ondes Martenot.
Messiaen found birdsong fascinating; he believed birds to be the greatest musicians and considered himself as much an ornithologist as a composer. He notated birdsongs worldwide, and he incorporated birdsong transcriptions into a majority of his music. His innovative use of colour, his personal conception of the relationship between time and music, his use of birdsong, and his intent to express profound religious ideas, all combine to make it almost impossible to mistake a composition by Messiaen for the work of any other western composer.
His Quatuor pour la fin du Temps is available on the Trion CD : Dusapin-
Messiaen
in a new version palyed by  the Trio Elégiaque and J.PH. Vivier clarinet.


Les interprètes en relation avec ce compositeur :
MAITRE Jeanne, TRIO ELEGIAQUE violon-violoncelle-piano, LE FLECHER Laurent violon/violin, CONSTANT Virginie violoncelle/cello, DUMONT François piano, VIVIER Jean-Philippe clarinette/clarinet


Nos produits en relation avec ce compositeurs :
 
DUSAPIN (1ère mondiale) -MESSIAEN
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Dusapin-Messiaen Bien sûr le "Quatuor pour la fin du temps" d'Olivier Messiaen : le Trio Elegiaque est alors rejoint par le clarinettiste Jean-Philippe Vivier. Quant au "Trio Rombach" il s'agit...
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MESSIAEN - TOURNEMIRE - N-D Auteuil-Paris - J.Maitre
Interprété par Jeanne MAITRE au Grand-Orgue Cavaillé-Coll de Notre-Dame d'Auteuil (Paris)

Interprété par Jeanne MAITRE au Grand-Orgue Cavaillé-Coll de Notre-Dame d'Auteuil (Paris) "Le Christ en ses mystères" s'inspire de l'ouvrage de dom Columba Marmion intitulé "Le Christ dans ses m...
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