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Chronochromie: Coda
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Gérard Begni

Chronochromie (colors of the time) is one of the most advanced compositions of Messiaen, together with "modes de valeurs et d'intensités" of the four "&tudes de rythme" for piano. Some sections are very complex both for the conductor and the auditor, but the hard job is for the conductor !!! Karl Anton Rickenbacher has a great experience of the work of Messaien and his rendering is hauntingly beautiful and sensitive.

Heather Ferreira

Ok, mind blown... 9:45 is the exact music used by CTW for the "IN COLOR" logo they always broadcast just before 1969 episodes of Sesame Street!

Michael Sheldon Reed

NET used it for most of their color broadcasts of that era, including but not limited to Sesame Street

K1TT3N :3

@ArchiveofAwesomeness1886 it was also before Sesame Street during season 1

ArchiveofAwesomeness1886

you mean NET for their color shows before PBS

Alexis Diamant

This must be a relatively early recording of Chronocromie. For one thing, all the magnificent sounds sound so fresh, as if they were discovered on the spot, so to speak! One gets the same impression with Boulez' early recordings of the Rite of Spring, or Gurrelieder and Webern Orchestral pieces (opp. 6 & 10)

ja_cob_mus

Wellesz always uses the absolute best paintings for their videos and I honestly don’t know how they do it so consistently

Simon Vaughan

Agreed. Whoever uploads the videos has excellent judgement. Some other classical-music channels put up the most appalling kitsch! It's a pity that the Wellesz channels appear to be dormant.

Window Trimmer

Two of my favorite things about this work:1.  Messiaen labels all the natural elements (wind, mountains, streams, specific bird songs) right in the score. 2. The incredible extended xylophone/marimba bird calls in the Antistrophes are notated in constantly changing metrical fragments that are as complex as Stravinsky's Danse Sacrale ,but at twice the speed! There are far better recordings than this. Try the new one with Concertgebouw/George Benjamin. 

Nathan Evans

Wonderful about the notations right in the score! I use many transcriptions of events and find it infinitely more meaningful to write them right into the score. It is so much more beautiful that way.

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