Christina Astrand, Johnny Teyssier, Henrik Dam Thomsen, Per Salo - Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time, I/22 (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time, I/22
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: OUR Recordings
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:46:59
Total Size: 214 mb / 1.47 gb
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Tracklist

01. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: I. Liturgie de cristal
02. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: II. Vocalise, pour l’ange qui annonce la fin du temps
03. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: III. Abîme des oiseaux
04. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: IV. Intermède
05. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: V. Louange à l’éternité de Jésus
06. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: VI. Danse de la fureur, pour les sept trompettes
07. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: VII. Fouillis d’arcs-en-ciel, pour l’ange qui annonce la fin du temps
08. Quartet for the End of Time, I/22: VIII. Louange à l’immortalité de Jésus

Messiaen’s most famous work, Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time), was composed while a captive in a German prisoner of war at Stalag VIII A, located near the town of Görlitz-Moys in Silesia, Germany. Messiaen met there three fellow prisoners who were also accomplished musicians: Etienne Pasquier, a world-class cellist who had already secured an international reputation as a member of the Pasquier Trio; Jean Le Bou-laire, a violinist who had studied at the Paris Conservatory; and Henri Akoka, a clarinetist who was a member of the Paris-based Orchestre National de la Radio. Together, this unusual ensemble formed the basis for one of the most extraordinary works of the 20th century.

Rooted in his deeply Christian faith, the Quatuor is inspired by the 10th chapter of the Book of Revelation. It was also Messiaen’s first composition to include bird song, in addition to his developing use of color imagery, and his continuing exploration of many interesting and novel ways of rhythmic organization to create a feeling of timelessness.

Two of the most highly esteemed classical musicians in Denmark, violinist and concertmaster Christina Åstrand and pianist Per Salo (AKA Duo Åstrand/Salo) are joined by two solo players from The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Johnny Teyssier, clarinet, and Henrik Dam Thomsen, cello for a performance as pure as crystal and as immense as space.

The recording is made in both DXD format and Dolby Atmos and produced by Preben Iwan.