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Album Transcript:
Jolivet commented that his Chant de Linos was inspired by the cries and funeral lamentations of Greek mythology. The ritualistic, pagan quality of its rhythmic power is complemented by dark, suspenseful sections full of harmonic dissonance. The real war outside the composer’s study breaks through at every turn. Messiaen, however, contemplating the infant Jesus in twenty different ways, asserts the eternal beauty and tranquillity still available to mankind. His birds sound busy but their innocent chirping is timeless and unchanging; and the exaltation at the heart of Mary’s communion with God is surrounded at beginning and end by the musical representation of His love.
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Jakko van der Heijden
Producer