January 15th 1941: The premiere of Messiaen’s most performed work ‘Quatuor pour la fin du Temps’ in the theatre shed of Stelag VIIa, a German work camp near the Polish border. This work ushers in a period of great creativity. It is hard to notice how difficult the period of war was for Messiaen, when one considers his immense artistic output, taking shape in the great cycli for piano ‘Vision de l’Amen’ (1943), ‘Les Vingts Regards sur l’Enfant Jésus’ (1944) and the ‘Turangalili symphony’ (1049). This last piece as well – meant for a large orchestra, an extensive percussion section and Ondes Martenot – centralizes the piano and, as a matter of fact, Yvonne Loriof, his second spouse. During the ‘Quatuor’ premiere, however, the composer himself was seated at the piano, sided by Etienne Pasquier, Henri Akoka and Jean Le Boulaire.
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Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.Total time: 01:19:28
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SKU | ACDBR071-2 |
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Composers | Altberg, Benjamin, Coppens, Duchat, Kinsker, Messiaen, Monfort, Sikolovsky, Tolkowsky |
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Mastering Engineer | Joas Boerland |
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Producer | Joas Boerland |
Recording Engineer | Jos Boerland |
Recording location | Academiezaal Sint Truiden Belgium |
Recording Software | Merging |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DSD64 |
Release Date | August 14, 2015 |
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