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Des canyons aux étoiles : VII Bruce Canyon et les rochers rouge-orange
Olivier Messiaen Lyrics


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@Cmaj7

Part 1:
0:00:01 I - Le désert
0:03:57 II - Les Orioles
0:10:13 III - Ce qui est écrit sur les étoiles
0:16:33 IV - Le Cossyphe d'Heuglin (piano solo)
0:21:23 V - Cedar Breaks et le Don de Crainte

Part 2:
0:29:12 VI - Appel insterstellaire (horn solo)
0:34:39 VII - Bryce Canyon et les rochers rouge-orange (favorite movement) (44:34 piano solo)

Part 3:
0:47:59 VIII - Les ressuscités et le chant de l'étoile Aldébaran
0:56:22 IX - Le Moqueur polyglotte (piano solo)
1:07:33 X - La Grive des bois
1:12:29 XI - Omao, Leiothrix, Elepaio, Shama
1:21:26 XII - Zion Park et la Cité céleste



@ionianmusic

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Part 1:
0:00:01 I - The desert
0:03:57 II - The Orioles
0:10:13 III - What is written about the stars
0:16:33 IV - Heuglin's Cossyphe (solo piano)
0:21:23 V - Cedar Breaks and the Gift of Fear

Part 2:
0:29:12 VI - Interstellar Call (horn solo)
0:34:39 VII - Bryce Canyon and the red-orange rocks

Part 3:
0:47:59 VIII - The resurrected and the song of the star Aldebaran
0:56:22 IX - The Polyglot Mockingbird (solo piano)
1:07:33 X - The Wood Thrush
1:12:29 XI - Omao, Leiothrix, Elepaio, Shama
1:21:26 XII - Zion Park and the Celestial City



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@paulamrod537

Thank you for the score. No young composer can afford this. A great service for the musical world.

@NickBatinaComposer

Big facts ^

@OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt

But you're not young. Just a poor old composer.

@atlassolid5946

(dont tell him you can find it for free)

@paulamrod537

@AtlasSolid Hi You have to dish out a lot of cash to obtain a true score of this piece. Here in You Tube it is available thank God, Messiean's Premiere of this piece I heard in New York's Alice Tully in the fall of 1974.

@shadowrun45

The geophone is a percussion instrument, invented by the French composer Olivier Messiaen for use in his large composition for piano and orchestra entitled Des canyons aux étoiles… ("From the canyons to the stars…"). It consists of a drum filled with thousands of small lead pellets, and is played by swirling it around slowly so that the noise of the pellets resembles the sound of dry shifting earth.
Messiaen commissioned a Parisian instrument maker to construct one to his design, and he carried this instrument worldwide to early performances of the piece (which was given its first performance in New York City). Messiaen's wife, Yvonne Loriod, commented that when she and the composer first collected the new instrument from the maker in her car it made a "splendid crescendo" whenever they went round a corner.
Messiaen also included the instrument in his only opera, Saint François d'Assise, which was first performed in Paris 1983. Other works that use the geophone include Asyla by Thomas Adès, …towards a Pure Land by Jonathan Harvey, and the operas The Sacrifice by James MacMillan and Dark Sisters by Nico Muhly. (from Wikipedia)

@michaelpaulsmith4619

Very informative. Thank you.

@nyccatholic2765

Thank You very much!!! Fascinating Creativity!

@paulamrod537

I was lucky enough to hear the premiere in Alice Tully Hall in 1974. This had a very profound effect on my own personal ,music.

@jamesaellis

I heard a lot of people were not a fan. What was the mood after?

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