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Messiaen in Context

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  • Editor: Robert Sholl, Royal Academy of Music and University of West London
Robert Sholl, Nigel Simeone, Matthew Schellhorn, Christopher Brent-Murray, Peter Asimov, Peter Burt, Wei-Ling Cheong, Charles Bodmin Rae, Jenifer Donelson, Elizabeth McLain, Caroline Rae, Siglind Bruhn, Jennifer Newsome Martin, Robert Fallon, Stephen Broad, Yves Balmer, Thomas Lacôte, Arnold Whittall, Andrew Shenton, Roderick Chadwick, Christopher Dingle, Jacques Amblard, Duncan Carmichael, David Rothenburg, Amy Bauer, Marilyn Nonken, Michel Bourcier
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  • Date Published: November 2023
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108487917

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  • Exploring the many dimensions of Messiaen's life, thought and music, this book provides fresh perspectives on the contexts within which the composer worked, the intellectual currents that influenced him, and the influence he himself exerted on twentieth-century music. It enables a holistic understanding of this 'mondial' French composer in relation to the wider world, including his engagement with and refiguration of theology through music, the performance and reception of his work, the ways in which his aesthetics and conceptual universe have been understood by his students, and how his legacy continues to evolve. Reappraising known facts and adding new interpretations from a variety of inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary viewpoints, Messiaen in Context provides a fresh understanding and engagement with one of the most significant musicians of the twentieth century.

    • Reveals Messiaen's multi-faceted interests and their interconnections with his creative process
    • Refreshes perspectives on the origins, style and poetics of Messiaen's music
    • Enables specialists and non-specialists to engage with and understand the music, aesthetics, and culture of Messiaen's music
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    '[An] absorbing and always readable collection.' Richard Whitehouse, Gramophone

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    • Date Published: November 2023
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108487917
    • length: 350 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 161 x 24 mm
    • weight: 0.73kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Mondial Messiaen:
    1. Introduction: the image of Messiaen Robert Sholl
    2. Messiaen's family Nigel Simeone
    3. Yvonne Loriod Matthew Schellhorn
    4. Messiaen and the Paris conservatoire Christopher Brent-Murray
    5. Messiaen and classical India and Greece Peter Asimov
    6. Messiaen and the USA Nigel Simeone
    7. Messiaen and the idea of Japan Peter Burt
    8. Messiaen and China Wei-Ling Cheong
    9. Messiaen and Australia: the composer as Lyrebird Charles Bodmin Rae
    Part II. Messiaen and Theology:
    10. Messiaen and tournemire Jenifer Donelson
    11. Theology in the interwar works of Olivier Messiaen Elizabeth McLain
    12. Revitalising the spiritual: Messiaen and La Jeune France Caroline Rae
    13. The theology and aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas in the compositions of Olivier Messiaen Siglind Bruhn
    14. Messiaen's musical language of religious symbolism Siglind Bruhn
    15. The composition of glory: Olivier Messiaen and Hans Urs von Balthasar Jennifer Newsome Martin
    16. Messiaen and the franciscan spirit Robert Fallon
    Part III. Composers, Performers and Critics:
    17. Before Le Cas: Messiaen in the musical press Stephen Broad
    18. Messiaen and borrowing Christopher Brent-Murray, Yves Balmer and Thomas Lacôte
    19. Messiaen and criticism Arnold Whittall
    20. Messiaen as organist of la Trinité Andrew Shenton
    21. Messiaen and the organ recordings Andrew Shenton
    22. 'Un sens artistique très développé': Messiaen's cahiers as performance aid Roderick Chadwick
    23. Pianism and virtuosity in Messiaen's vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus Caroline Rae
    24. Messiaen as orchestrator Christopher Dingle
    Part IV. Concepts and Legacy:
    25. The simplicity of Messiaen Jacques Amblard
    26. Messiaen and synaesthesia Duncan Carmichael
    27. The opposite of time: What birds meant for Messiaen David Rothenburg
    28. Messiaen and surrealism Robert Sholl
    29. An explosive confrontation: Messiaen and the post-war avant-garde Amy Bauer
    30. Messiaen and Jacques Charpentier Robert Sholl
    31. Messiaen and Boulez Arnold Whittall
    32. Messiaen and spectralism Marilyn Nonken
    33. Olivier Messiaen and Jean-Louis Florentz: a filiation? Michel Bourcier
    34. Messiaen in France today Jacques Amblard.

  • Editor

    Robert Sholl, Royal Academy of Music and University of West London
    Robert Sholl teaches at The Royal Academy of Music and the University of West London. He is the editor of Messiaen Studies (2007) and James MacMillan Studies (with George Parsons, 2021) and Contemporary Music and Spirituality (with Sander van Maas, 2017). As a performer, he has played all of Messiaen's organ music, recorded improvisations to film on the organ and piano, and has given recitals at major venues in London and Paris.

    Contributors

    Robert Sholl, Nigel Simeone, Matthew Schellhorn, Christopher Brent-Murray, Peter Asimov, Peter Burt, Wei-Ling Cheong, Charles Bodmin Rae, Jenifer Donelson, Elizabeth McLain, Caroline Rae, Siglind Bruhn, Jennifer Newsome Martin, Robert Fallon, Stephen Broad, Yves Balmer, Thomas Lacôte, Arnold Whittall, Andrew Shenton, Roderick Chadwick, Christopher Dingle, Jacques Amblard, Duncan Carmichael, David Rothenburg, Amy Bauer, Marilyn Nonken, Michel Bourcier

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