| Treatise On Rhythm, Colour And Ornithology - Tome Vi $71.45 - Voir plus - Acheter en ligneSKU: HL.48185643 Composed by Olivier Messiaen. Leduc. Classical. Softcover. Alphonse Leduc #AL29326. Published by Alphonse Leduc (HL.48185643). Part of the Treatise on rhythm, colour and ornithology written in French by Olivier Messiaen, this volume is the sixth of the 7 tomes. It focuses on Claude Debussy's pieces and features an analysis of 'The afternoon of a Faun', some Prelude and Images and parts of 'The Sea' and 'Paleas and Melisandre'. This treatise depicts the full theory behind Messiaen?s compositions and how he composed the music, including his conception of rhythms, his incorporation of bird songs and his relation to sound and colours. While most of the composers struggle to explain their composition, Messiaen has managed to write a Treatise in 7 volumes to explain all the important aspects of his work. Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) was a French organist and composer passionate about Ornithology and one of the most important composer of his century. Inspired by Japanese music, he had a very special way of composing and his work can be identified by its complexity, its diatonic aspect, its harmony with limited transposition, its colour and its additive rhythms. He composed many works related to ornithology and birdsong, including the 'Bird Catalogue' in 7 volumes.. Compositeur/Auteur : Olivier Messiaen
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