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Chants de Terre et de Ciel

Chants de Terre et de Ciel (Songs of Earth and Heaven) is a song cycle in six movements for soprano and piano by Olivier Messiaen, on text by the composer himself. It was composed in 1938[1] and premiered at the Société Triton's Concerts du Triton, at the École Normale de Musique de Paris in Paris on the 23 January 1939 with Marcelle Bunlet as the soprano and the composer at the piano. The cycle is deeply personal and reflects Messiaen's joy at the birth of his son Pascal in 1937, as well as his deep Catholicism.[2][3][4]

Movements

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Each movement has a title and a dedication.

  1. "Bail avec Mi" (for my wife)
  2. "Antienne du silence" (for the day of the Guardian Angels)
  3. "Danse du bébé-pilule" (for my little Pascal)
  4. "Arc-en-ciel d'innocence" (for my little Pascal)
  5. "Minuit pile et face" (for death)
  6. "Résurrection" (for Easter Day)

A performance usually lasts around 32 minutes.

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ Sally Frieland (May 2012). The Divine in Messiaen’s Chants de Terre et de Ciel: Theological Symbolism and Suggestions for Practice and Performance (PDF) (DMA dissertation). Indiana University. p. 4. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  2. ^ https://symposium.music.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=9358:chants-de-terre-et-de-ciel-olivier-messiaen&Itemid=133 symposium.music.org [dead link]
  3. ^ "Messiaen, O.: Poèmes pour Mi / Vocalise-Étude / Chants de Terre et de Ciel (Bruun, Hyldig) - 8.573247". naxos.com. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  4. ^ Virginia Sublett. Chants de terre et de ciel, song cycle for soprano & piano, I/19 at AllMusic
  • Presentation booklet of the Oràn-Loriod recording.