MESSIAEN, OLIVIER

ôlēvyāˈ mĕsyäNˈ, 1908–92, French composer and organist, b. Avignon. Messiaen was a pupil of Paul Dukas at the Paris Conservatory. He became organist of La Trinité, Paris, in 1931 and taught at the Schola Cantorum and the École Normale de Musique (1936–39). In 1942 he was appointed professor of harmony at the Paris Conservatory, where he taught such 20th-century figures as Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Messiaen's music is remarkably original and personal, rich in color and texture. It draws from many schools and styles, including electronic and serial music, and is often based on scale formulas of his own invention or on his studies of Asian music and birdsong. His compositions also reflect his profound religious mysticism, which is also expounded in his didactic prose works.

Messiaen's major works include L'Ascension (1933), for orchestra; Apparition de l'Église Éternelle (1932), La Nativité du Seigneur (1935), Le Banquet Céleste (1936), and Les Corps Glorieux (1939), for organ; Quartet for the End of Time (1941), his best-known piece, composed while he was a prisoner of war in Germany (1940–42); Visions de l'Amen (1943), for two pianos; the orchestral Oiseaux Exotiques (1956), Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum (1965), and Des Canyons aux Étoiles (1974); and The Transfiguration (1969), an oratorio. He also wrote masses, songs, and much chamber music. His symphony in 10 movements, Turangalila Symphony (1948), is considered the most grandiose expression of his theories. Messiaen's only opera is the five-hour St. Francis of Assisi (1983). His last major composition, Éclairs sur l'Au-Delà (1992), was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, to celebrate its 150th anniversary.

See his Technique of My Mystical Language (tr. 1957); biography by R. S. Johnson (1975, rev. 1989); studies by C. H. Bell (1984), P. Griffiths (1985), and R. Nichols (1986).

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...1875-1937. Piano music. 8. Messiaen, Olivier, 1908- Piano music. I. Series...Appendix III: Brief Overview of Olivier Messiaens Cycle Vingt Regards sur lEnfant-Jesus...The music examples from Olivier Messiaen Vingt regards sur lEnfant-Jesus...
...An Exotic Tristan in Boston: the First Performance of Messiaens Turangalila-Symphonie 105 Nigel...the theme of Tristan and Iseult; from troubadour lyrics to Messiaen, this is the story above all others to which composers have...
...take possession of the moment. Olivier Messiaen 1908-92 during these years...Boulez, who studied with Messiaen during the academic year 1944-5...4 Claude Samuel, Olivier Messiaen: Music and Color Portland...
...Sponsors, 295 Beyond Modernism: Olivier Messiaen, 296 Beyond "Orientalism...prominent members were Jolivet and Messiaen. Accordingly, this chapter shows...elements in their work. While Messiaens motivations have generally been...
...Olivier Messiaen 1908 1992 299...technique duplicated months later by Olivier Messiaen. Composition for Four Instruments...Schubert, to Claude Debussy and Olivier Messiaen, and predicts the achievements...
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...Dream of Spring: John Ashbery, Olivier Messiaen, and Rituals of the Sacred...has argued that the music of Olivier Messiaen replaces meter with a different...focusing on the modernist music of Olivier Messiaen. (5) John Ashbery, "Biographies...
...Third Symphony 1946 France France Late Olivier Messiaen Quatuor pour le Fin de Temps France...Literature and Art . International Publishers. Messiaen, Olivier. 1942 . Quatour Pour la Fin du Temps . Bryn...
...of our century, the Frenchman Olivier Messiaen, the American John Cage, and...unique and original voices. Messiaen (born 1908) shared the metaphysical...makes it more of a liability). Messiaens religiosity was divided between...
...sounds of certain birds in their own music-making. Olivier Messiaen is an example of a western musician who employs bird...for his compositions:</p> The French composer Olivier Messiaen, for instance, wrote music much of which consisted...
...is the aesthetics and music of Olivier Messiaen which Said views as a symbol...Musical Elaborations 99). (26) Messiaens work does not rely on the central...Elaborations 101). It is in relation to Messiaens work that Said observes...
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...Extraordinary, Passionate Music of Olivier Messiaen? by Rick Jones Of...composers of the 20th century, Olivier Messiaen was surely the maddest. The...Canyons to the Stars: the Music of Olivier Messiaen" starts at the Southbank Centre...
...atomic bomb of contemporary music." Olivier Messiaen was his name, and he had published...might suggest; almost nothing Messiaen wrote followed traditional forms...pour Mi (Mi being the nickname of Messiaens first wife), and the masterpiece...
...German prisoner-of-war camp, Olivier Messiaens 1941 quartet for piano, clarinet...other words, its a miracle. Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) was something of...issue the seventeen-year-old Messiaens Le Banquet celeste for organ...
...atomic bomb of contemporary music." Olivier Messiaen was his name, and he had published...might suggest; almost nothing Messiaen wrote followed traditional forms...pour Mi (Mi being the nickname of Messiaens first wife), and the masterpiece...
...274 pp., $75.00. There can be little doubt that Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) is the most profoundly theological composer...from Christopher Dingles very fine biography is that Messiaens faith, though the composer was not of the sort to...
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...Celebration in Birmingham of the 90th Anniversary of Olivier Messiaens Birth. by Christopher Morley It is one of lifes cruellest ironies that Olivier Messiaen was not permitted to see the second Millenium celebrating...
...Stars ( by the French composer Olivier Messiaen fills the whole programme for the...conducting the Northern Sinfonia. Messiaen, who was a composer who saw colours...proved truly inspirational for Messiaen. But there is life in this desert...
...Illuminations of the Beyond (Kairos) **** OLIVIER MESSIAEN Anniversary Edition (EMI) *** THE...director of the Paris Opera was a Messiaen disciple, sensitive to his rhythmic...performed, have little to say to the Messiaen agnostic. Ingo Metzmacher, who...
...an explosive ovation. There could be no doubt that Olivier Messiaen was a composer who spoke heart to heart, even if he...refused to subscribe to his dogmatic certainties. Messiaen lodged in my critical faculty like a bone in the throat...
...paringtheir harmonic language back to basics, then Olivier Messiaen, a devoutCatholic, was a Holy Maximalist, his music...of tempo, texture and phrasingprecisely registered. Messiaens musical pantheism drew on the natural world and accordingly...
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MESSIAEN, OLIVIER olevya mesyaN , 1908 92, French composer and organist, b. Avignon. Messiaen was a pupil of Paul Dukas at the Paris...Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen . Messiaens music is remarkably original and personal...
BOULEZ, PIERRE pyer boolez , 1925 , French composer and conductor. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Olivier Messiaen (1944 45) and studied twelve-tone technique with Rene Leibowitz (1946). Boulez has been a leader of the avant-garde...
...his first name also appears as Karl Heinz. He studied composition with Frank Martin in Cologne (1950 51) and with Olivier Messiaen and Darius Milhaud in Paris (1951 53). Stockhausen is ranked with the most inventive of avant-garde composers...
...Paris (1947 59) with Le Corbusier . He was also a composition pupil of Arthur Honegger , Darius Milhaud , and Olivier Messiaen . Xenakis used both Greek folk elements and twelve-tone technique in his music. He also developed a "probabilistic...
...friend Ray Charles . Jones traveled to Paris in 1957, where he studied composition with Nadia Boulanger and Olivier Messiaen , became music director for Mercury Records French division, and briefly (1960 61) led a big band. Returning to...


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