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Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (UK: / ˈ m ɛ s i æ̃ /, [1] US: / m ɛ ˈ s j æ̃, m eɪ ˈ s j æ̃, m ɛ ˈ s j ɒ̃ /; [2] [3] [4] French: [ɔlivje øʒɛn pʁɔspɛʁ ʃaʁl mɛsjɑ̃]; 10 December 1908 – 27 April 1992) was a French composer, organist, and ornithologist.
Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992) Jean-Christian Michel (born 1938) Darius Milhaud (1892–1974) Jean-Joseph de Mondonville (1711–1772) Jacques-Louis Monod (1927–2020) Michel Pignolet de Montéclair (1667–1737) Léon Moreau (1870–1946) Pierre Montan Berton (1727–1780) Étienne Moulinié (1599–1667) Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682–1738)
The following is a chronological list of classical music composers who lived in, worked in, or were citizens of France. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Medieval Leonin (c. 1150 – 1201) Perotin (1160 – 1230) Adam de la Halle (1240 – 1287) Philippe de Vitry (1291 ...
Liste des compositions Olivier Messiaen, triés par date de composition. More comprehensive annotated list of works, in order of composition, with details on first performances and publications, on a French wiki. "Messiaen List of Works", oliviermessiaen.org. Short list of Messiaen's works, including early lost or discarded compositions, and ...
Pages in category "19th-century French classical composers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 256 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Some of his compositions are used as film music in, among others, Ciboulette, by Claude Autant-Lara (1930) and Sentimental Destinies by Olivier Assayas (2000). Of all French composers of his style and his time, he was one of the most popular. Everyone knew his waltzes, polkas, mazurkas and quadrilles. Monument at Bois-le-roi.
The Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus ("Twenty Contemplations on the Infant Jesus") are a suite of 20 pieces for solo piano by the French composer Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992). The suite is a meditation on the infancy of Jesus.
Visions de l'Amen ("Visions of the Amen") is a suite of seven pieces for two pianos by the French composer Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992), commissioned for the Concerts de la Pléiade [1] that were held during the German occupation of Paris. It was composed in 1943 for the composer and Yvonne Loriod, and its performance requires about 40–45 ...