Messiaen's explorations of love and death

musico-poetic signification in the Tristan trilogy and three related song cycles

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Siglind Bruhn
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musico-poetic signification in the Tristan trilogy and three related song cycles

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"Olivier Messiaen's lifelong quest centered on the "colors" and rhythms of a music that would serve as a vehicle for his thoughts about time, his love of God, and his enthusiasm for birdsong. An additional topic about which he felt deeply is that of passionate, fated human love and its relationship to death on the one hand, the love of God on the other. During the years 1936-1948, he composed five cycles of vocal music to his own texts as well as the Turangalila Symphony, the monumental centerpiece of his "Tristan Trilogy." The focus of this study is the in-depth analysis and interpretation of these six works on love, with particular regard for their unusual wealth of poetic, sonic, and visual colors and imagery.

The wonder of rainbows, the magic of exotic sounds, the fantasy of Surrealist representations, and the majestic inexorability of fate in myths of various times and cultures define Messiaen's lyrics as much as his idiosyncratic, highly symbolic musical language, which never fails to build bridges between this and another world."--Jacket.

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Pendragon Press
Language
English
Pages
288

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Table of Contents

Languages and metaphors of love
God present in all things
Fated love, a demanding path toward God.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Hillsdale, NY
Series
Dimension & diversity : studies in 20th-century music -- no. 8

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.4/7092
Library of Congress
ML410.M595 B785 2008

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16637775M
ISBN 13
9781576471364
LCCN
2008008668
OCLC/WorldCat
212627215
Library Thing
9647333
Goodreads
3109783

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