Thursday, March 14, 2019
Messiaenââ¬â¢s Quartet for the End of Time - Quator Pour Le Fin Du Temps Es
Messiaens Quartet for the stop over of Time - Quator Pour Le Fin Du TempsTechnical and Interpretative Ch eachenges Presented to Performers in Messiaens Quartet for the terminate of TimeOlivier Messiaen (1908-1992) played a significant part in the growth of twentieth-century music, influencing a number of other composers with his innovative compositional techniques. The Quartet for the End of Time, is not one of Messiaens typical works due to the mess in which it was composed (his main outputs were organ, orchestral and choral works), but it mark the start of the significant use of some of these techniques.In 1940, Messiaen was called up to practise in the army as a hospital orderly, but was in short captured by the Germans and taken to a prisoner-of-war gang. Here, suffering from food deprivation and positive cold, he had the idea of composing a piece for the End of Time. thither were four musicians on the camp himself (a pianist), a violinist, a cellist and a clarinettist and so he wrote a quartet. Performers of the work need to check the circumstances under which the piece was composed and also the reaction it created at the first performance of it. This was in front of the entire prison camp in January 1941 where, says Messiaen, never have I been listened to with such attention and understanding. Messiaen had no choice on what instruments the piece was written for, the group of instrumentsto large to allow for the piano to express itself freely, yet too small to obtain frame of timbre, and his way around this was to obtain maximum variety of which they are capable. By exploiting each instrument in so many different ways to create different timbres, the technical challenges faced by the performers are endless. Musi... ...o performers), cite 11 demonstrates the need to control the sound when there is a fast change in articulation.Quote 12 demonstrates the need to be in control of the instrument when faced with an unusual and challenging techniqu e col legno is to use the wooden side of the bow on the cello string section which is particularly difficult for control of intonation.Quote 13 demonstrates the need to be in control of intonation within the ensemble. This is the case in all sections of the Quatuor scored for two or more parts in octaves.Bibliography ed. Hill, Peter, The Messiaen Companion chapter authorise The End of Time a Biblical Theme in Messiaens Quatuor , (London Faber and Faber 1995)Johnson, Robert Sherlaw, Messiaen, chapters entitled Birdsong, Christianity and Symbolism and The Works of the War Years Quatuor pour la Fin du Temps (1940-41),
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