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Olivier Messiaen was a prominent twentieth-century French composer. His musical language includes highly complicated concepts derived from a variety of sources. Hindu rhythms, Greek rhythms, and bird calls influenced him deeply; his Catholic faith, however, had the greatest impact on his compositions. I provide a detailed analysis of two religiously motivated pieces from his Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant-Jesus (Twenty Gazes upon the Infant Jesus), one of the most remarkable solo piano works of the twentieth-century, to explore how he integrates the Christian theology into his musical language. Je dors, mais mon cœur veille (I sleep but my heart waketh) is a dialogue that represents Messiaen’s mystic love of God, whereas Regard des Anges (Gaze of the Angels) is a celebration symbolizing the angels beholding the birth of Jesus Christ. I explain how the entirely different subjects of the two pieces are articulated in the change of pitch collections and rhythmic structures, as well as how the changes of musical language through the use of the different pitch collections generate the formal structure that is related to the biblical source.
“Cagdas Soylar’s study represents a valuable contribution
to modern Messiaen research. It will benefit anyone wishing
to explore in detail Messiaen’s style, musical vocabulary, and deep
spirituality. Through detailed and scholarly examination of
two of his Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant-Jésus,
Ms. Soylar unpacks Messiaen’s faith integration
worldview—i.e. ways in which his deep religious beliefs are
portrayed in his music—and suggests implications for
performance.”
—Eugene Alcalay, Steinway Artist; Fulbright Scholar; President of
the American Liszt Society, Southern California Chapter; Professor
of Piano at Azusa Pacific University
“Cagdas Soylar’s study represents a valuable contribution
to modern Messiaen research. It will benefit anyone wishing
to explore in detail Messiaen’s style, musical vocabulary, and deep
spirituality. Through detailed and scholarly examination of
two of his Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant-Jésus,
Ms. Soylar unpacks Messiaen’s faith integration
worldview—i.e. ways in which his deep religious beliefs are
portrayed in his music—and suggests implications for
performance.”
—Eugene Alcalay, Steinway Artist; Fulbright Scholar; President of
the American Liszt Society, Southern California Chapter; Professor
of Piano at Azusa Pacific University