Olivier Messiaen's Catalogue d'oiseaux

From Conception to Performance

Peter Hill author Roderick Chadwick author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Jun '22

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This book charts Messiaen's transformation of birdsong into music and its development into a major work of the twentieth century.

This book assembles a rounded picture of one of the longest and most important piano works of the twentieth century, including historical evaluation, analysis and performance studies. Accessibly written and containing unique insights into Messiaen's methods, this book will appeal to a range of readers including students, musicologists and pianists.Roderick Chadwick and Peter Hill give a detailed account of the evolution of Olivier Messiaen's Catalogue d'oiseaux for piano solo, from its initial conception in the Black Forest in 1953 to its completion and premiere in the Parisian 'Concerts du Domaine Musical' at the end of the decade. Through close examination of the composer's birdsong cahiers they demonstrate how Messiaen translated nature into music in a way that had a major impact on his later work. They also consider issues of performance, and Messiaen's artistic relationship with his dedicatee and wife-to-be, Yvonne Loriod, including the significance of her two recordings of the cycle. This book illuminates the Catalogue from a variety of angles: its historical significance, as a study of how mimicry of nature can be transformed into music of mesmeric originality, and as a guide that offers a wealth of fresh insights to listeners and performers.

ISBN: 9781009247672

Dimensions: 243mm x 168mm x 13mm

Weight: 440g