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Saint Francois D'assise-Comp O [Box set]

~ Olivier Messiaen (Composer), Halle Orchestra (Orchestra), John Aler (Performer), Jose Van Dam (Performer), Tom Krause (Performer), et al.
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Disc: 1
1. Saint Francois d'Assise: Act One, Scene One - The Cross: Un peu vif (J'ai peur, sur las route)
2. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (J'ai peur, sur la route)
3. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un Peu vif (J'ai peur, sur la route)
4. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (S'il se met pleuvoir)
5. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un Peu vif - Saint Fran ois et Fr re L on remettent leur capuchon...
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Disc: 2
1. Saint Francois d'Assise: Act Two, Scene Four - The Journeying Angel: Un peu vif
2. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (J'ai peur, sur la route)
3. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (Frere Mass e rentre dans la salle conventuelle...)
4. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (Qui peut frapper de la sorte?)
5. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (Pourquoi me d range-t-on sans cesse?)
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Disc: 3
1. Saint Francois d'Assise: Act Two, Scene Six - The Sermon To The Birds: Un peu vif
2. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (Pere, te souviens-tu du jeune homme de Sienne?)
3. Saint Francois d'Assise: Un peu vif (Une louange! un point d'exclamation!)
4. Saint Francois d'Assise: Petit concert d'oiseaux
5. Saint Francois d'Assise: Petit concert d'oiseaux (Toute chose de beaut doit parvenir la libert)
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Disc: 4
1. Saint Francois d'Assise: Act Three, Scene Seven - The Stigmata: Bien modere
2. Saint Francois d'Assise: Bien modere (Seigneur J sus-Christ, accorde-moi deux gr ces)
3. Saint Francois d'Assise: Bien modere (Les miens, je les ai aim s)
4. Saint Francois d'Assise: The Stigmata (O faiblesse!... Ame tr s m prisable!...)
5. Saint Francois d'Assise: Une lueur rouge et violette enflamme toute la sc ne...
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On this CD:
  1. Saint François d'Assise, opera in 3 acts
    Composed by Olivier Messiaen
    Performed by Halle Orchestra
    with John Aler, Jose Van Dam, Tom Krause, Urban Malmberg


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The most ambitious work by 20th-century French master Olivier Messiaen, Saint Francis is also his most all-embracing. He spent nearly a decade creating the opera, which not only encapsulates the composer's abiding Catholic faith but draws on a lifetime of musical discovery and brings together the elements of Messiaen's far-ranging, rich vocabulary: birdsong and nature as a source for music, Eastern modes, complex rhythms derived from ancient Greek poetry and Hindu talas, plainsong, and percussive gamelan-like sonorities, to list a few of the most salient. Messiaen chose Francis for operatic representation as the saint "most like Christ" and wrote his own libretto, using the gentle poetry of the Fioretti. The opera avoids dramatic tension but instead--almost ritualistically--portrays the "infusion of grace" through a series of encounters, including an angel playing music that offers a taste of heaven's bliss (marvelously orchestrated for ondes Martenot) and the famous scene of St. Francis preaching to the birds, in which Messiaen stacks multiple bird calls on top of each other in an inspired passage of "organized chaos."

This live recording was made during 1998's Salzburg Festival, and Kent Nagano (who had studied the work directly with Messiaen during the opera's premiere in 1983) marshals the score's 119 players and enormous chorus into a spectacular series of symphonic frescoes. He is sensitive both to the resonant use of silence in the score's interstices and--most memorably--to Messiaen's rare achievement in creating music to express "perfect joy." And the cast he works with is unbeatable: José van Dam conveys immense compassion and presence in the almost unbelievably strenuous demands of the title role, while Dawn Upshaw sings the angel with a penetrating purity. This masterpiece demands time to get to know it--more than the four hours it takes to unfold--but once you know it, its rewards are immense. --Thomas May



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Visionary French composer Olivier Messiaen spent nearly a decade writing St. Francis of Assisi, his four-hour opera inspired by the saint's life--including the famous legend of preaching to the birds, featuring the composer's mesmerizing musical aviary. This spectacular live recording from Salzburg reveals the work as a profoundly moving summation of a lifetime of discovery. --Thomas May

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3.0 out of 5 stars 20th Century Masterpiece, Mar 10 2004
By L. E. Cantrell (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
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This is a towering masterpiece fully worthy of the last century.

It was recently given a full-scale production by the San Francisco Opera. (What more appropriate place?) It was the talk of the town. It achieved delirious praise in all the reviews. And it died at the box office, becoming one of the reasons that the following year's season was cut back by a third.

As with many 20th Century masterpieces, I would not listen to it for a second time if you put a gun to my head--but don't let my Philistinism unduly influence you open-minded music lovers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply astonishing, Sep 7 2003
By A. Hogan (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Olivier Messiean is one of the handful of 20th century composers whose work does this maddening sentury justice. Impossible to catergorize,and often difficult to listen to, he brings listeners in with his unique combination of Eastern modalities, Catholicism, bird calls and luminosity. Completed when he was 75, St Franois is his masterpiece,his only opera. At over 4 hours, its is decidely not backround music,nor casually expierenced.When given the time, though its is overwhelming in its rewards.Sounding at times like Phillip Glass than Puccini,Messiean tells the story of St. Francois in 8 vignettes, done in three acts{and over 4 discs}. Kent nagano studied this score with Messiaen himself to the extant that it is almost his own{ Nagano is sort of THE messiean conductor}, and is a daunting task for anyone else to tackle this work{Though it was done with great success In San Francisco earlier this year}. Naganos is the only version in entirety I have yet heaRD, SO IT REAMINS FOR ME THE BENCHMARK. Jose' Van Dam is Francois here, his voice at times low and rumbling, at others the perfect instrument of God[as messiean intended} There are no female voices until dawn Upshaw arrives as the voice of the Angel,over an hour into the opera. And, as always, Ms Upshaw is what she plays,perfect as the angel. There are times when the opera sags[the Sermon to the Birds goes on a bit,well, it comprises all of disc 3},though that is a minor quibble. This is not an easy expierence,though it is not required that one for an opera afficianado,either. It is , in my estimation, the greatest Opera of the 20th century, and one of the greatest musical statements in recent history. Do yourself a great favor, get this listen to it over a period of time. Perhaps, in some mystical fashion, Messiean intended this music to make people better by the simple [or not so simple] act of hearing it? It has , at the very ;east, made me more open and willing musically, and that, in itself, is magical. A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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5.0 out of 5 stars For open minded music lovers, Mar 25 2002
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This is, if you like modern classical music, a must have.

Like an earlier reviwer said too... I usually not like Naganos conducting but he is VERY good here and this is def. not an easy piece to conduct.

Every singer then is doing a fantastic job even if they not at all sound so french all the times but it doesnt matter.

Conducting, sound, singing, music and choir is at top level so dont hesitate to buy this opera. One of Messiaens greatest works.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not easy but a must
This is not an easy opera. It is important to keep this in mind. A good amount of effort will be needed in order to enjoy this music, especially if you are not fond on modern... Read more
Published on Aug 2 2000 by lampros

5.0 out of 5 stars Modern Opera at it's Finest
Messiaen ranks very high on my list of favorite 20th century composers. Most of the reasons are those that he gives himself: his emphasis on emotion rather than calculation as the... Read more
Published on May 3 2000 by Tom

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful music
I like this CD very much. Although the texts of this opera, if you can call it an opera, it looks more like an oratorium, are devoutly catholic, even in my opinion fundamentalist... Read more
Published on Nov 15 1999 by W.G.J.. Braakhuis

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, but check out Fischer-Dieskau in the earlier set.
Beautiful, but check out Fischer-Dieskau in the earlier abbreviated festival performance.
Published on Oct 28 1999 by Michael W. Meister

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