Messiaen, Olivier, 1908-1992. Livre d'orgue

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Name (Latin)
Messiaen, Olivier, 1908-1992. Livre d'orgue
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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 179247018
Wikidata: Q3257231
Library of congress: no 98062236
Sources of Information
  • LCCN 97-708532: Messiaen, O. Messe de la Pentecôte, p1997
  • Livre d'orgue [SR] p1989:label (Livre d'orgue) insert (Livre d'orgue = organ book)
  • Grove music online WWW site, May 16, 2005(Livre d'orgue)
Wikipedia description:

Livre d'orgue ("Organ book") is a work for organ by the French composer Olivier Messiaen, composed in 1951–52. A major work of Messiaen, its place in Messiaen's output can be compared to that of Bach's The Art of Fugue. According to Messiaen, different parts of the work were composed in different places, influencing their form: "Reprise par interversion", "Pièce en trio I", and "Les yeux dans les roues" were composed in Paris; "Les mains dans l'abîme", "Pièce en trio II", and "Soixante-quatre durées" were composed in the Alps; and "Chant d'oiseaux" was composed in the forest of Saint-Germain. A more detailed chronology is given by Vincent Benitez (2017, 289): movements 1, 2, and 6 were composed in Paris in 1951–52; movement 3 was composed in the Dauphiné mountains and the vallée de la Romanche in 1951; movement 4 was begun at the Perrin de Fuligny meadow in the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1951 and completed the following year at the branderaie de Gardépée, Charente; movement 5 was composed in front of the glacier of Le Râteau and the Tabuchet glacier on Meije in 1951; movement 7 was also composed in 1951, at the champs de Petichet.

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