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- Chronochromie (Time-Colour) is an orchestral work by French composer Olivier Messiaen, completed in 1960. It consists of seven movements: Introduction...
- (1949) Dmitri ShostakovichSymphony No. 11 (1957) Olivier MessiaenChronochromie (1959–60) Arvo Pärt – Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten (1977) David...
- Donaueschingen Festival premieres Penderecki's Anaklasis and Messiaen's Chronochromie. November 13 – Sammy Davis Jr. marries May Britt. December Édith Piaf's...
- Donaueschingen festival. Works performed included Réveil des oiseaux, Chronochromie (commissioned for the 1960 festival), and Couleurs de la cité céleste...
- birdsong as an inspiration for his music, and the yellowhammer features in Chronochromie, Catalogue d'oiseaux, La fauvette des jardins and Méditations sur le...
- 1932–33 mvts 1, 2, and 4 arr. for organ with a new 3rd mvt in 1933–34 Chronochromie (Time-Color) orchestra 1959–60 premiere 1960 Et exspecto resurrectionem...
- theatre, and the birdcalls of ****an, which he had first incorporated in Chronochromie. Messiaen also used an underlying melodic-rhythmic structure similar...
- permutation schemes in works of larger scale, such as the orchestral work Chronochromie, completed in 1960. The second of the études, "Mode de valeurs et d'intensités"...
- he incorporated the themes of many birds in his orchestral piece, "Chronochromie". In Western art music, recordings of bird songs have been used in numerous...
- (1943–44) Turangalîla-Symphonie (1946–48) Oiseaux exotiques (1955–56) Chronochromie (1959–60) Sept haïkaï (1962) Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum (1964)...