Olivier Messiaen

French composer, organist and ornithologist

Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (UK: , US:; French: [ɔlivje øʒɛn pʁɔspɛʁ ʃaʁl mɛsjɑ̃]; 10 December 1908 – 27 April 1992) was a French composer, organist, and ornithologist. One of the major composers of the 20th century, he was also an outstanding teacher of composition and musical analysis.

Messiaen entered the Conservatoire de Paris at age 11 and studied with Paul Dukas, Maurice Emmanuel, Charles-Marie Widor and Marcel Dupré, among others. He was appointed organist at the Église de la Sainte-Trinité, Paris, in 1931, a post he held for 61 years, until his death. He taught at the Schola Cantorum de Paris during the 1930s. After the fall of France in 1940, Messiaen was interned for nine months in the German prisoner of war camp Stalag VIII-A, where he composed his Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time) for the four instruments available in the prison—piano, violin, cello and clarinet. The piece was first performed by Messiaen and fellow prisoners for an audience of inmates and prison guards. Soon after his release in 1941, Messiaen was appointed professor of harmony at the Paris Conservatoire. In 1966, he was appointed professor of composition there, and he held both positions until retiring in 1978. His many distinguished pupils included Iannis Xenakis, Mikis Theodorakis, George Benjamin, Alexander Goehr, Pierre Boulez, Jacques Hétu, Gérard Grisey, Tristan Murail, Karlheinz Stockhausen, György Kurtág, and Yvonne Loriod, who became his second wife.

Messiaen perceived colours when he heard certain musical chords (a phenomenon known as chromaesthesia); according to him, combinations of these colours were important in his compositional process. He travelled widely and wrote works inspired by diverse influences, including Japanese music, the landscape of Bryce Canyon in Utah, and the life of St. Francis of Assisi. His style absorbed many global musical influences, such as Indonesian gamelan (tuned percussion often features prominently in his orchestral works). He found birdsong fascinating, notating bird songs worldwide and incorporating birdsong transcriptions into his music.

Messiaen's music is rhythmically complex. Harmonically and melodically, he employed a system he called modes of limited transposition, which he abstracted from the systems of material his early compositions and improvisations generated. He wrote music for chamber ensembles and orchestra, voice, solo organ, and piano, and experimented with the use of novel electronic instruments developed in Europe during his lifetime. For a short period he experimented with the parametrisation associated with "total serialism", in which field he is often cited as an innovator. His innovative use of colour, his conception of the relationship between time and music, and his use of birdsong are among the features that make Messiaen's music distinctive.

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  • Poèmes pour mi, song cycle for soprano and piano, I/17b 1936 Vocal
  • O sacrum convivium!, I/18 1937 Vocal
  • Chants de terre et de ciel, song cycle for soprano and piano, I/19 1938 Vocal
  • Le merle noir, for flute and piano, I/37 1951 Chamber
  • Oiseaux Exotiques, pour piano et orchestre 1956 Orchestral
  • Oiseaux exotiques, for piano, 11 winds and 7 percussion, I/41 1956 Chamber
  • La Transfiguration de Notre-Seigneur Jésus-Christ, for 100 voices, piano, cello, flute, clarinet, xylorimba, vibrophone, marimba, and orchestra, I/48 1969 Vocal
  • Des Canyons aux étoiles, for piano and orchestra, I/51 1971 Orchestral
  • 3 Mélodies, for soprano and piano, I/4 Vocal
  • 3 petites liturgies de la Présence Divine, for women's chorus, piano, ondes martenot, percussion and strings, I/26 Vocal
  • 4 Feuillets inédits, for ondes martenot and piano Chamber
  • 4 Études de rhythme, I/32-35 Keyboard
  • 5 Rechants, for 12 voices, I/31 Vocal
  • 6 Petites esquisses d'oiseaux, I/54 Keyboard
  • 7 Haïkaï, for piano, 13 winds, 6 percussion, and 8 violins, I/45 Orchestral
  • 8 Preludes, I/2 Keyboard
  • Apparition de l'église éternelle, I/8 Keyboard
  • Cantéyodjayâ, I/30 Keyboard
  • Catalogue d'oiseaux, I/42 Keyboard
  • Chant des déportés pour choeur mixte et grand orchestre Vocal
  • Chronochromie, for large orchestra, I/43 Orchestral
  • Concert à quatre, for flute, cello, piano and orchestra, I/62 Orchestral
  • Couleurs de la cité céleste, for piano, 13 winds and 6 percussion, I/46 Chamber
  • Dieu parmi nous Keyboard
  • Diptyque, I/3 Keyboard
  • Eclairs sur l'au-delá, I/61 Orchestral
  • Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum, for 34 winds and 3 percussion, I/47 Orchestral
  • Fantaisie burlesque, I/11 Keyboard
  • Fantasie, for violin and piano, II/12 Chamber
  • Fête des belles eaux, for 6 ondes martenot, II/14 Chamber
  • Harawi, for soprano and piano, I/28: Song cycle Vocal
  • Hymne, I/9 Orchestral
  • L' Ascension, 4 meditations, I/12a Orchestral
  • La Fauvette des jardins, I/50 Keyboard
  • La Mort du nombre, for soprano, tenor, violin and piano, I/6 Vocal
  • La Nativité du Seigneur, 9 meditations, I/14 Keyboard
  • La Ville d'en haut, for 31 winds, piano, and percussion, I/56 Orchestral
  • Le Corps glorieux, 7 brief visions, I/20 Keyboard
  • Le Tombeau resplendissant, I/7 Orchestral
  • Le banquet céleste, I/1 Keyboard
  • Les Offrandes oubliées, méditations symphoniques, I5/a,b Orchestral
  • Leçons de solfège, exercises for voice Vocal
  • Livre d'orgue, I/38 Keyboard
  • Livre du Saint-Sacrement, I/53 Keyboard
  • Messe de la Pentecôte, I/36 Keyboard
  • Monodie, I/45a Keyboard
  • Méditations sur le mystère de la Sainte Trinité, I/49 Keyboard
  • Offrande au Saint-Sacrement Keyboard
  • Pièce pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas, I/16 Keyboard
  • Pièce, for piano and string quartet, I/58 Chamber
  • Prélude Keyboard
  • Quatuor pour la fin du temps, I/22: For violin, cello, clarinet and piano Chamber
  • Rondeau, I/24 Keyboard
  • Réveil des oiseaux, for piano and orchestra, I/40 Orchestral
  • Saint François d'Assise, I/52: Opera Stage
  • Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano, I/10 Chamber
  • Turangalila-symphonie, for orchestra Orchestral
  • Turangalîla-symphonie, for piano, ondes martenot and orchestra, I/29 Orchestral
  • Un Sourire, I/57 Orchestral
  • Un Vitrail et des Oiseaux, pour piano et orchestre Orchestral
  • Un Vitrail et des oiseaux, for piano, 17 winds, trumpet and 8 percussion, I/55 Chamber
  • Verset pour la Fête de la Dédicace, I/44 Keyboard
  • Visions de l'Amen, for 2 pianos, I/25 Keyboard
  • Vocalise-étude, for soprano and piano, I/15 Vocal