- Ilan Volkov conductor
- Vlaams Radiokoor
From the contemplative mysticism of Messiaen to the Buddhist prayers of Boulanger and the neoclassical psalm settings of Stravinsky, these radical innovators all use the voice as a catalyst in the universal human quest for a higher purpose and peace of soul. ----- W ...
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From the contemplative mysticism of Messiaen to the Buddhist prayers of Boulanger and the neoclassical psalm settings of Stravinsky, these radical innovators all use the voice as a catalyst in the universal human quest for a higher purpose and peace of soul.
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We all believe in something, whether it's religious faith, trust in science, or simply belief in ourselves and the opportunities life offers. Rituals and traditions provide guidance in this journey – even for radical innovators like Messiaen and Stravinsky.
Messiaen found inspiration in ancient Greek poetry, Hindu rhythms, and birdsong, but also from peers like Debussy and Stravinsky. The constant: his unwavering, mystically oriented Catholic faith. From a modernist like Stravinsky, one might not expect a strong dedication to God, yet his Symphonie des Psaumes resonates almost like a musical icon.
The blend of a cappella works, symphonic meditation, and the collective power of the psalms creates a truly unique experience.