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La Nativité du Seigneur

''La Nativité du Seigneur'' (''The Nativity of the Lord'' or ''The Birth of the Saviour'') is a work for organ, written by the French composer Olivier Messiaen in 1935.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hommage a Messiaen/Colin Andrews )
''La Nativité du Seigneur'' is a testament to Messiaen's Christian faith, being divided into nine "meditations" inspired by the birth of Jesus. In volume one, Messiaen outlines his inspirations, both theological, instrumental and compositional. As the composer notes in his preface, he sought "the emotion and sincerity first".〔Messiaen, Olivier, ''La Nativité du Seigneur'', Volume One (Paris: Ludec, 1936).〕 The work was written by the composer at the age of 27 years during the summer of 1935 while he was in residence at Grenoble near the French Alps.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Boston University Messiaen Project )〕 Messiaen wrote that in addition to theology, the movements were inspired by the mountains, as well as the stained glass windows in medieval cathedrals.〔
The work was premiered on 27 February 1936 on the organ of La Trinité, Paris, shared among three players: Daniel-Lesur (1–3), Jean Langlais (4–6), and Jean-Jacques Grunenwald (7–9).〔〔 〕
==Movements==
The work is in nine movements, each depicting an image or concept from the birth of Jesus. In publication, the work is divided over four books.
#La vierge et l'enfant (The Virgin and Child)
#Les bergers (The Shepherds)
#Desseins éternels (Eternal designs)
#Le verbe (The Word)
#Les enfants de Dieu (The Children of God)
#Les anges (The Angels)
#Jésus accepte la souffrance (Jesus accepts suffering)
#Les mages (The Magi)
#Dieu parmi nous (God Among Us)
The work is one of the earliest to feature elements that were to become key to Messiaen's later compositions, such as the extensive use of the composer's own modes of limited transposition, as well as influence from birdsong, and the meters and rhythms of Ancient Greek and traditional Indian music.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Olivier Messiaen ''La Nativité du Seigneur'' )
In 1967, Richard Franko Goldman wrote, "One is, indeed, tempted to say that the work is a masterpiece, and one of the great organ works of all time. It is certainly monumental and impressive, original and memorable, with or without the theoretical and mystical explanation the composer himself gives out."〔Goldman, Richard Franko, "Review: Simon Preston's recording of ''La Nativité du Seigneur''" in ''The Musical Quarterly'', Vol. 53, No. 2 (April 1967), pp. 290-293.〕

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