Messiaen: L'ascension

Messiaen: L'ascension

by Chung / Orchestre De L'opera Ba
Messiaen: L'ascension

Messiaen: L'ascension

by Chung / Orchestre De L'opera Ba

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Overview

Messaien: L'Ascension in Deutsche Grammophon's Collection du millénaire series has an identical program to Mystic: The Musical Visions of Olivier Messiaen, a sort of greatest-hits package for Messiaen that followed in the wake of the composer's death in 1992, though not too hard -- it did not appear until 1996. It is a Messiaen compilation that shapes certain movements taken out of longer works into a sort of easy listening context, which does provide some clues to the uninitiated as to how to access Messiaen, but in itself, it is a little disingenuous. There are no transcribed birdcalls, no "Chronochromie," nothing from "Quatour du le fin de temps," nor anything else that indicates what a challenging and intense composer Messiaen was. Just the prettiest parts of some pieces that are not in themselves necessarily very "pretty," couched in a sort of vaguely stated mysticism. The individual movements themselves are certainly well done and recorded -- all of them are taken from the exemplary work of conductor Myung-Whun Chung for Deutsche Grammophon, recordings that Messiaen himself regarded as authoritative. But these pieces deserve to be heard in the context to which they belong, even if it is part of an unwieldy and sometimes messy 10-movement symphony such as the "Turangilila." However, as a disc with which to get one's feet wet in Messiaen, Messaien: L'Ascension (or Mystic, its cousin) is not so bad -- just bear in mind that there are a lot more ingredients to Messiaen's celestial banquet than this disc would imply.

Product Details

Release Date: 08/08/2006
Label: UNIVERSAL MUSIC FRANCE SAS
UPC: 0028945918129
Rank: 58358

Tracks

  1. Concert ¿¿ quatre, for flute, cello, piano & orchestra, I/62~Vocalise
  2. Turangal¿¿la-symphonie, for piano, ondes martenot & orchestra, I/29~Joie du sang des ¿¿toiles
  3. Turangal¿¿la-symphonie, for piano, ondes martenot & orchestra, I/29~Jardin du sommeil d'amour
  4. Quatuor pour la fin du temps, for violin, cello, clarinet & piano, I/22~Louange ¿¿ l'¿¿ternit¿¿ de J¿¿sus
  5. Eclairs sur l'au-del¿¿, for orchestra, I/61~Demeurer dans l'Amour
  6. L' Ascension, 4 meditations for orchestra, I/12a~Majest¿¿ du Christ demandant sa gloire ¿¿ son P¿¿re
  7. L' Ascension, 4 meditations for orchestra, I/12a~All¿¿luias sereins d'une ¿¿me qui d¿¿sire le ciel
  8. L' Ascension, 4 meditations for orchestra, I/12a~All¿¿luia sur la trompette, all¿¿luia sur la cymbale
  9. L' Ascension, 4 meditations for orchestra, I/12a~Pri¿¿re du Christ montant vers son P¿¿re

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Myung-Whun Chung   Conductor
Daniel Barenboim   Piano
Luben Yordanoff   Violin
Mstislav Rostropovich   Cello
Jeanne Loriod   Ondes Martenot
Albert Tetard   Cello
Jem Cohen   Conductor
Catherine Cantin   Flute
Yvonne Loriod   Piano
Claude Desurmont   Clarinet
Bastille Opera Orchestra   Orchestra
Heinz Holliger   Oboe

Technical Credits

Hector Nestor Gomez   Graphic Design,Photography
Howard Schwartzberg   Design,Cover Design
Glenn Petry   Compilation Producer
St¿¿phane Fri¿¿d¿¿rich   Liner Notes
Albert Imperato   Compilation Producer
Richard Drake   Design,Cover Design
Gordon H. Jee   Artwork
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