Olivier Messiaen's "Des canyons aux étoiles" is a captivating exploration of nature and the cosmos, released in 2002 under the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label. This avant-garde classical masterpiece spans an immersive 92 minutes, divided into three parts, each offering a unique sonic journey.
Messiaen, renowned for his innovative compositions, draws inspiration from the breathtaking landscapes of American national parks and the celestial bodies that adorn the night sky. The album's title translates to "From the Canyons to the Stars," reflecting the composer's fascination with the natural world and the heavens.
The first part of the album, "Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 1," introduces the listener to the stark beauty of desert landscapes and the vibrant life of birds, with tracks like "Le désert" and "Le Cossyphe d'Heuglin." Messiaen's intricate orchestration and use of bird calls create a vivid soundscape that transports the audience to these remote locations.
In the second part, "Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 2," Messiaen shifts his focus to the majestic rock formations of Bryce Canyon and the vast expanse of the universe. Tracks such as "Appel interstellaire" and "Bryce Canyon et les rochers rouge-orange" blend orchestral and electronic elements, evoking a sense of awe and wonder.
The final part, "Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 3," delves deeper into the natural world, with tracks dedicated to various bird species and the serene beauty of Zion Park. Messiaen's compositions are both technically demanding and deeply expressive, showcasing his unique ability to capture the essence of nature in sound.
"Des canyons aux étoiles" is a testament to Olivier Messiaen's genius and his enduring love for the natural world. This album is a must-listen for fans of avant-garde classical music and anyone seeking a profound and enriching musical experience.
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 1: I. Le désertOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 1: II. Les OriolesOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 1: III. Ce qui est écrit sur les EtoilesOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 1: IV. Le Cossyphe d'HeuglinOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 1: V. Cedar Breaks et le don de crainteOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 2: VI. Appel insterstellaireOlivier Messiaen, Jean-Jacques Justafré
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 2: VII. Bryce Canyon et les rochers rouge-orangeOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 3: VIII. Les Ressuscités et le chant de l'étoile aldébaranOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 3: IX. Le moqueur polyglotteOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 3: X. La grive des boisOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 3: XI. Omao, leiothrix, elepaio, shamaOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung
Des canyons aux étoiles, Pt. 3: XII. Zion Park et la cité célesteOlivier Messiaen, Roger Muraro, Jean-Jacques Justafré, Francis Petit, Renaud Muzzolini, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung