Olivier Messiaen
Visions de l'Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
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Composer:Olivier MessiaenGenre:KeyboardStyle:SuiteCompose Date:1943Average_duration:48:20Movement_count:7Movement ....Olivier Messiaen's 'Visions de l'Amen for 2 pianos, I/25' is a monumental work that was composed between 1943 and 1945. It was premiered in Paris in 1949 by the composer and his wife, Yvonne Loriod. The work is divided into seven movements, each of which explores a different aspect of the Christian faith. The first movement, 'Amen de la Création' (Amen of Creation), is a celebration of the beauty and wonder of the natural world. The music is full of bright, shimmering harmonies and sparkling rhythms, evoking the majesty of the universe. The second movement, 'Amen des étoiles, de la planète à l'anneau' (Amen of the Stars, from the Planet to the Ring), is a cosmic journey through the heavens. The music is full of swirling, ethereal textures and glittering arpeggios, evoking the vastness and mystery of space. The third movement, 'Amen de l'Agonie de Jésus' (Amen of the Agony of Jesus), is a meditation on the suffering and sacrifice of Christ. The music is dark and brooding, full of dissonant chords and anguished melodies, evoking the pain and sorrow of the crucifixion. The fourth movement, 'Amen du Désir' (Amen of Desire), is a celebration of human longing and desire. The music is full of passionate, soaring melodies and lush harmonies, evoking the intensity and beauty of human emotion. The fifth movement, 'Amen des Anges, des Saints, du chant des oiseaux' (Amen of the Angels, of the Saints, of the Song of Birds), is a joyful celebration of the divine. The music is full of exultant melodies and radiant harmonies, evoking the glory and majesty of heaven. The sixth movement, 'Amen du Jugement' (Amen of Judgment), is a meditation on the final judgment. The music is full of ominous, foreboding chords and dark, brooding melodies, evoking the fear and awe of the end of the world. The final movement, 'Amen de la Consommation' (Amen of Consummation), is a celebration of the ultimate triumph of the divine. The music is full of triumphant, exultant melodies and radiant harmonies, evoking the joy and glory of the eternal kingdom. Overall, 'Visions de l'Amen' is a deeply spiritual and profoundly moving work that explores the full range of human experience and emotion in the context of the Christian faith. Its music is full of rich, complex harmonies, intricate rhythms, and soaring melodies, evoking the beauty and wonder of the divine.More....
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Visions of the Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
No. 1, Amen de la creation
Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen; Charles Ives: 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces; Cees van Zeeland: Initials
6:15
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Visions of the Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
No. 2, Amen des etoiles, de la planete a l'aneau
Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen; Charles Ives: 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces; Cees van Zeeland: Initials
5:49
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Visions of the Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
No. 3, Amen de l'agonie de Jesus
Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen; Charles Ives: 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces; Cees van Zeeland: Initials
7:19
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Visions of the Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
No. 4, Amen de desir
Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen; Charles Ives: 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces; Cees van Zeeland: Initials
10:42
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Visions of the Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
No. 5, Amen des anges, des saints, du chant des oiseaux
Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen; Charles Ives: 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces; Cees van Zeeland: Initials
7:23
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Visions of the Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
No. 6, Amen du jugement
Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen; Charles Ives: 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces; Cees van Zeeland: Initials
3:14
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Visions of the Amen for 2 pianos, I/25
No. 7, Amen de la consommation
Olivier Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen; Charles Ives: 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces; Cees van Zeeland: Initials
7:41
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