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Edinburgh
International Festival 12th
August - 1st September 2001
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Saint
François d'Assise
The
performance was dedicated to Messaien's sister-in-law Jeanne Loriod
who died on 3 August this year and who was to have played the ondes
Martenot. Without exception, the soloists were faultless. David Wilson-Johnson's role as the Saint was a demanding, sustained part, being on stage for the entire 4 hours. He was always immersed in the music and in the action, going from the sure support of the frightened, timid Brother Leo, to the somewhat pedantic teacher, then to ecstatic visionary talking to God and the Angel as if alone.
Heidi Grant Murphy, singing the Angel, perched high up in the organ gallery - right in front of the organ pipes - sang the most entracing , ethereal music so movingly as to transport us all up to heaven. I swear that the pipes resonated in sympathy at times. Once again, the 'home team' the Edinburgh Festival Chorus (who have worked so hard this year) rose to new musical heights, while also contributing the redoubtable and popular Ivor Klayman and Peter Cannell as named soloists. Messaien never
did anything by half and Saint François d'Assise, his
only opera runs true to form, needing an orchestra of 120 and a chorus
of 150, though the forces were smaller for this concert, the last
in a series of concert performances. He is a kaleidoscopical composer,
mixing and matching snatches of melody and motifs, contrasting chords
and harmony, juxtaposing voice and orchestra to make mystical, powerful
images all set in a sound world entirely his own. He saw music in
colour and assigned specific colours to the worlds he created.
Messaien's mystical,
deeply religious nature responded to the story of St Francis, taking
some nine years to craft eight tableaux based on the saint's own writings
and highly selected aspects of his life. His inspiration also drew
on the Umbrian landscape and birds, and early paintings of St Francis.
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