All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Horizon 2 - A Tribute To Olivier MessiaenRecorded live at Concertgebouw Amsterdam on 8, 9 November 2007 (Dukas/Van Keulen, Dalbavie, Messiaen, and 13, 14 June 2008 (Zuidam)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, George Benjamin & Ingo Metzmacher The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra focused extensively on Messiaen in its 2007-8 season. A major musical figure of the 20th-century, Messiaen (1908-1992) created an entirely unique musical oeuvre in which such divergent elements as divinity, as it relates to Catholicism and other doctrines, ornithology and the synaesthetic perception of sound as colour are all interconnected with his innovative rhythmic and harmonic musical language and tonal organisation. As a thinker and teacher, Messiaen carried out groundbreaking work in music during the second half of the century, but his work as a composer has remained unsurpassed. During this special season, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra programmed works not only by Messiaen himself, but also compositions by his musical predecessors, students and disciples, including three premières of works commissioned by the RCO: Geert van Keulen's orchestration of Paul Dukas's La plainte, au loin, du faune…, Marc-André Dalbavie's La source d'un regard (The Source of a Look) and Robert Zuidam's Adam Interludes. With this second release in the Horizon CD series, dedicated to contemporary repertoire, RCO Live has captured this resounding homage to Olivier Messiaen in superb five-channel stereo. “On this dazzling live programme...the highlight is a stunning rendition of Messiaen's "Chronochromie", its darting dabs of sound and animated percussion packed with startling dissonances and dynamic shifts.” The Independent, 8th January 2010 ***** “This disc, vividly played, puts Messiaen in context as teacher and inspiration, and makes an aurally stimulating tribute.” The Observer, 3rd January 2010 “The highlight of the disc...is Benjamin's coruscating account of what is arguably Messiaen's greatest orchestral work, Chronochromie. Its kaleidoscopes of colours and cascades of birdsong are projected with wonderful vehemence by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.” The Guardian, 21st January 2010 **** “These masterly performances under the baton of George Benjamin here provide the focus of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra's inventive tribute to the composer, captured live at concerts during his centenary year. A rewarding programme in superb surround-sound.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2010 **** | 
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| |  | Messiaen - Chamber Works
Robert Plane (clarinet) Gould Piano Trio Described by The Independent as ‘master musicians’ The Gould Piano Trio, one of the most exciting ensembles to emerge in recent years, is joined by clarinettist Robert Plane for this recording to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of France’s greatest composers – Olivier Messiaen. Messiaen’s wartime masterpiece the outstanding Quartet for the End of Time was composed during the darkest days when he was a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp. The particular instrumentation – piano, violin, cello and clarinet was determined by these circumstances. The result is an uplifting and spiritual work and Messiaen’s most significant contribution to chamber music. Its premiere is one of the legendary premieres of the twentieth century for it took place in the camp theatre before 5000 fellow-prisoners. ‘Never have I been listened to with such attention and such understanding’, Messiaen later recalled. The works also received a review in the camp newsletter, which recorded that: ‘The last note was followed by a moment of silence which established the sovereign mastery of the work.’ Quartet for the End of Time is coupled with the shorter work, Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano and the premiere recording of Piano Transcription of Les Offrandes oubliées. Theme and Variations was composed as a wedding gift from Messiaen to his wife whom he married in 1932. Like her husband, Claire was a devout Catholic and a composer as well as an accomplished violinist. The violin writing testifies to Claire’s passionate musicality and her technical skill, and as so often with Messiaen’s shorter works, has a power and presence that seems to belie its modest proportions. Les Offrandes oubliées, subtitled ‘méditation symphonique’ was composed in the summer of 1930, shortly after Messiaen completed his studies at the Paris Conservatoire. The work forms a stepping stone between the miniature world of the piano Préludes and the tumultuous virtuosity of his later piano music. “Who would want to listen to anything after the Quartet for the end of Time? …while they lack the freedom of Messiaen's recording, the Gould Trio and Robert Plane are among the best modern accounts.” BBC Music Magazine, Proms 2008 **** “The augmented Gould Trio… turns in an admirably well judged, scrupulously expressive performance, very well recorded. The Gould team offer a rarity in the form of Messiaen's piano arrangement of his early orchestral piece Les offrandes oubliées, and Benjamin Frith's fine performance underlines just how pianistic the turbulent central episode actually is.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2008 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Messiaen - Poèmes pour Mi
Orchestre National de Lyon, Jun Märkl Love and faith, mortality and eternity are the abiding themes of these three important and beautifully shimmering works by one of the 20th century’s most innovative composers. Les offrandes oubliées, Messiaen’s first published orchestral work, is a symphonic meditation on Christ’s loving sacrifice to redeem the sin of humanity. Poèmes pour Mi sets nine mystical texts which were written as highly personal love songs to his first wife, Claire Delbos, while Un sourire pays homage to what he saw as Mozart’s ever-smiling attitude to life’s many hardships. “One of the most electrifying singers of our time” BBC Radio Three on Anne Schwanewilms, May 2009 | 
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Yvonne Loriod (piano) Ensemble Ars Nova, Orchestre Philharmonique de l’O.R.T.F, Marius Constant | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Catherine Cantin, Heinz Holliger, Yvonne Loriod & Mstislav Rostropovich Orchestre de l'Opéra Bastille, Myung-Whun Chung | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Olivier Messiaen - 1908–1992 (100th Anniversary Box Set)
Messiaen: | Turangalila Symphony Jeanne Loriod (ondes martenot) & Michel Béroff (piano) London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn Les Offrandes oubliées (1930) Orchestre de Paris & Ensemble de Percussion de l’Orchestre de Paris, Serge Baudo Chronochromie for large orchestra BBC Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati Éclairs sur l'au-delà… Berliner Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle Quatuor pour la fin du temps Yvonne Loriod (piano), Christoph Poppen (violin), Manuel Fischer-Dieskau (cello) & Wolfgang Meyer (clarinet) Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano Christoph Poppen (violin) & Yvonne Loriod (piano) Le Merle noir for flute and piano Emmanuel Pahud (flute) Preludes (8) Michel Béroff (piano) Vingt Regards sur l'enfant Jésus Michel Béroff (piano) Visions de l'Amen for 2 pianos Alexandre Rabinovitch & Martha Argerich (pianos) Quatre Études de rythme Michel Béroff (piano) Cantéyodjayâ John Ogdon (piano) Apparition de l'Eglise Eternelle Olivier Messiaen (organ) Le Banquet Céleste Olivier Messiaen (organ) Diptyque Olivier Messiaen (organ) L'Ascension (organ version) Olivier Messiaen (organ) La Nativité du Seigneur Olivier Messiaen (organ) & Naji Hakim (organ) Priere apres la Communion Naji Hakim (organ) Les Corps Glorieux Olivier Messiaen (organ) Messe de la Pentecote Olivier Messiaen (organ) Livre d'Orgue Olivier Messiaen (organ) La Mort Du Nombre Ann Murray (soprano), Philip Langridge (tenor), Andrew Watkinson (violin) & Roger Vignoles (piano) Trois Mélodies Michèle Command (soprano) & Marie-Madeleine Petit (piano) Poèmes pour Mi, books 1 & 2 (complete) Michèle Command (soprano) & Marie-Madeleine Petit (piano) Chants de Terre et de Ciel Michèle Command (soprano) & Marie-Madeleine Petit (piano) Harawi (Chants d'amour et de Mort) Michèle Command (soprano) & Marie-Madeleine Petit (piano) 3 Petites liturgies de la Presence Divine Rolf Hind (piano) & Cynthia Millar (ondes Martenot) London Sinfonietta & London Sinfonietta Chorus, Terry Edwards Cinq rechants Rolf Hind (piano) & Cynthia Millar (ondes Martenot) London Sinfonietta, London Sinfonietta Chorus & London Sinfonietta Voices, Terry Edwards |
Olivier Messiaen was born on 10th December 1908 in Avignon. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire from 1919 to 1930 where his teachers included Paul Dukas and the great organist and improviser Marcel Dupré. He developed a very distinctive style in the music and with his deep Catholic faith and love of birds he created a highly original palette in sound which he employed in works for orchestra, small combination of or merely solo instruments or choir. EMI is celebrating his centenary with a collection of 14CDs. Messiaen himself appears as the organist in four CDs of his solo organ music, recorded in from the earliest work up to and including to his then latest work Livre d’Orgue. These four CDs have been newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios. His wife, Yvonne Loriod, plays the piano in the CD of the Quatuor pour la fin du Temps and his sister-in-law, Jeanne Loriod, plays the ondes-martenot in the Turangalila Symphony with Michel Beroff and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by André Previn. Although most works have been issued on CD before some are rare – e.g. 2 CDs of Melodies – and two are making their first appearance in this medium: Quatre etudes de rythme and Cantéyodjâya played by Beroff and Ogdon respectively. This is a fine set to introduce yourself to one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century. “…this handsome set from EMI is well worth considering. With works spanning his output, a range of genres and some wonderful performances…” BBC Music Magazine, November 2008 ***** “The 14-CD EMI set is one of the those incredibly useful, disarmingly cheap, EMI completist pull-togethers, this one boasting classic Messiaen moments like Previn's 1977 Turangalîla-Symphonie, Dorati's penetrating 1964 Chronochromie, Rattle's Eclairs sur l'Au-delà, Martha Argerich's and Alexandre Rabinovitch's Visions de l'Amen and Messiaen's own performances of his organ works.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2009 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Messiaen EditionAn 18-CD set offering a comprehensive overview of Messiaen’s work in recordings made between 1963 and 2000.
Messiaen: | Petites Esquisses d'Oiseaux Yvonne Loriod (piano) Preludes (8) Yvonne Loriod (piano) Quatre Études de rythme Yvonne Loriod (piano) La Nativité du Seigneur Marie-Claire Alain (organ) Le Banquet Céleste Marie-Claire Alain (organ) Apparition de l'Eglise Eternelle Marie-Claire Alain (organ) Poèmes pour Mi, books 1 & 2 (complete) Maria Oràn (soprano), Yvonne Loriod (piano) Chants de Terre et de Ciel Maria Oràn (soprano), Yvonne Loriod (piano) Quatuor pour la fin du temps Huguette Fernandez (violin), Guy Deplus (clarinet), Jacques Nielz (cello), Marie-Madeleine Petit (piano) Cinq rechants Solistes des chœurs de l’ORTF, Marcel Couraud Visions de l'Amen for 2 pianos Katia and Marièlle Labèque, pianos Les Offrandes oubliées (1930) Orchestre philharmonique de l’ORTF, Marcel Couraud Hymne au Saint-Sacrement Orchestre philharmonique de l’ORTF, Marcel Couraud Vingt Regards sur l'enfant Jésus Yvonne Loriod (piano) Harawi (Chants d'amour et de Mort) Rachel Yakar (soprano), Yvonne Loriod (piano) Turangalila Symphony Revised Messiaen Edition Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano), Dominique Kim (ondes Martenot) Berliner Philharmoniker, Kent Nagano Catalogue d'oiseaux Books 1-7 (Complete) Yvonne Loriod (piano) La Fauvette des jardins Yvonne Loriod (piano) Le Réveil des oiseaux Yvonne Loriod (piano) Orchestre National de France, Kent Nagano Couleurs de la cité céleste Yvonne Loriod (piano) Groupe Instrumental à Percussion de Strasbourg, Orchestre du Domaine Musical, Pierre Boulez Et Expecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum Yvonne Loriod (piano) Groupe Instrumental à Percussion de Strasbourg, Orchestre du Domaine Musical, Pierre Boulez L'Ascension (Quatre meditations pour l'orchestre) Orchestre philharmonique de l’ORTF, Marius Constant 3 Petites liturgies de la Presence Divine Yvonne Loriod (piano), Jeanne Loriod (onde Martenot) Maîtrise et Orchestre de Chambre de la RTF, Marcel Couraud Méditations sur le mystère de la Sainte Trinité Olivier Messiaen, organ (Recorded on the Cavaillé-Coll organ in La Trinité Church, Paris) Des Canyons aux Étoiles Yvonne Loriod (piano), Georges Barboteu (horn), Alain Jacquet (xylorimba), François Dupin (glockenspiel) Ensemble Ars Nova, Marius Constant Sept Haïkaï Yvonne Loriod (piano) Ensemble Ars Nova, Marius Constant |
Olivier Messiaen, Yvonne Loriod, Marie-Claire Alain, Katia and Marielle Labeque Kent Nagano & Pierre Boulez includes a disc of Olivier Messiaen interviewed by Claude Samuel (in French), 1988 “A bumper bargain box of some of the greatest recordings-compulsive.” BBC Music Magazine, 1st October 2005 “…her playing is nothing short of magnificent – superb range of sonority, rock-sure rhythm, unfailing attention to polyphonic strands, thrilling attack and tender caress in equal measure. … Under her touch there seems to be no such thing as a worn-out harmony or an unmusical one.” Gramophone Magazine (on Yvonne Loriod's piano performances on these CDs) BBC Music Magazine
Special Review - October 2005 |
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