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''Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum'' (''And I wait for the resurrection of the dead'') is a work for wind orchestra by Olivier Messiaen, written in 1964 and first performed the following year. It is composed in five movements. == Genesis == Commissioned by André Malraux to commemorate the dead of the two World Wars, the piece was written and orchestrated in 1964. The piece was destined to be performed in large spaces like churches, cathedrals and the open air. Messiaen was inspired by the countryside which surrounded him as he worked on the composition - the Hautes-Alpes with their great mountains - but also the imposing images of Gothic and Romanesque churches, and the ancient monuments of Mexico and Ancient Egypt. Messiaen also studied "The Resurrection," from the supplement to the third part of the ''Summa Theologica'' by Thomas Aquinas.
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