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Olivier Messiaen's Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus (Twenty Ways of Looking at the Infant Jesus)
is just that--20 intense miniatures in which the composer explores his
religious, spiritual, and musical convictions. Over the course of its
two hours, you'll hear birdsongs, a bit of Liszt, and plenty of
dissonance, along with some genuine moments of tenderness and even
sensuality. It's easily Messiaen's greatest work for the piano, and
playing its many facets effectively is a challenge few musicians have
accomplished. Despite stiff competition from Hakon Austbo and the composer's wife (Yvonne Loriod),
Pierre-Laurent Aimard delivers what is undoubtedly the finest recording
to date of the piece. Aimard, who studied under the composer and Loriod
herself, rises to the difficulties of this work and all its tonal
colors. He's rhythmically precise, yet he brings out the subtleties of
the music as well. Messiaen's great work has never sounded better, due
in part to Teldec's great recording, but mostly to Aimard's versatile
playing. An impressive release and a must-have for Messiaen lovers. --Jason Verlinde


