Olivier Messiaen Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum Le Tombeau Re
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CD Details
- Released: June 26, 2012
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: Naxos
Tracks:
- 1.Des Profondeurs de L'abime, Je Crie Vers Toi, Seigneur: Seigneur, Ecoute Ma Voix!
- 2.Le Christ, Ressuscite Des Morts, Ne Meurt Plus; la Mort N'a Plus Sur Lui D'empire
- 3.L'heure Vient Ou Les Morts Entendront la Voix Du Fils de Dieu.
- 4.Ils Ressusciteront, Glorieux, Avec Un Nom Nouveau, Dans Le Concert Joyeux Des Etoiles Et Les Acclamations Des Fils Du Ciel
- 5.Et J'entendis la Voix D'une Foule Immense
- 6.Le Tombeau Resplendissant
- 7.Hymne
Product Description:
Olivier Messiaen's uniquely distinctive and powerfully expressive musical voice drew strength from religious faith and nature. A prestigious commission, Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum commemorates the dead of two World Wars through the transcendence of Christ's Resurrection. Scored for winds and percussion, the work is conceived for and conjures up vast spaces. Le tombeau resplendissant and Hymne are early works, but equally filled with mystery and symbolism. Fanfare magazine described Jun M+¤rkl's previous volume in this series (Po+¨mes pour Mi / 8.572174) as "the best recording around of a mesmerizing masterwork". Offspring of the Societe des Grands Concerts de Lyon, founded in 1905, the Orchestre National de Lyon became a permanent orchestra with 102 musicians in 1969, with Louis Fremaux as its first musical director. Taking over from Louis Fremaux in 1971, Serge Baudo was in charge of the orchestra until 1986 and made it a musical force to be reckoned with far beyond its home region. Jun M+¤rkl was Music Director of the orchestra from 2005 to 2011.