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Edward Salim Michael

Edward Salim Michael (1921 – November 2006)[1] was a composer of symphonic music and an author of books on spirituality and meditation. It was to Buddhism that he felt closest, but as his teaching was based on his direct experience, he did not hesitate to quote Christian, Hindu, or Sufi mystics.

Biography edit

Edward Salim Michael was born in Manchester, England, but spent his childhood in Iraq, which was then under British rule. He experienced poverty and insecurity. He was approximately twelve years old when his parents left Baghdad for Syria, which was under French rule, then for Egypt and for Palestine, which was not yet Israel and still at that time under British rule. His family returned to London just before World War II. As a British subject, he was enrolled into the Royal Air Force as an airman on the ground, which is how he spent the entire war. Michael was just nineteen years old when he enlisted. He had never been to school, could not read or write and barely spoke English. The Anglican chaplain from his camp took an interest in him and taught him to read and write. The chaplain's wife, a violist in a string quartet, was surprised at Michael's ability to memorize music. She decided to teach him the basics of composition, which he assimilated quickly. Two years later, his first orchestral work, a scherzo for orchestra ("The Dionysia"), won a competition in London, where it was performed at the Royal Albert Hall by the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by John Hollingsworth.

After the war, he pursued his musical studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London where he worked with Berthold Goldschmidt (student of Hindemith), then with Mátyás Seiber (student of Zoltán Kodály) and also studied the violin with Max Rostal. In 1947, he won a first prize in orchestra conducting and started a career as a solo violinist.

He gave numerous concerts in which he performed the thirty-five or so concertos that he had in his repertory as well as some fifty sonatas and more than two hundred other pieces for violin before leaving for Paris in 1950 to study with Nadia Boulanger.

Because of painful health problems he soon had to abandon the violin and conducting. From then onward, he devoted himself solely to composition.

In 1949 for the first time in his life he saw a statue of Buddha. He remained petrified in front of it and, when he returned to his home, he immediately put himself in the same posture as the statue. Closing his eyes, he began to focus on an internal sound that he heard within the ears and the head, without even knowing that what he was doing was meditation and that the sound on which he focused was known in India as the nada, a form of concentration known to both Hindus and Buddhists.

Alongside Michael's career as a musician, he undertook with passion a spiritual practice. Thanks to the exceptional ability to concentrate that he had developed as a composer, he began to have rapidly profound spiritual experiences.

At this time in his life, he was living in Paris in extremely precarious conditions. After four years of a most intense spiritual practice, he had, at the age of thirty-three, an experience of awakening to what one may call his Buddha Nature as well as the Infinite in oneself.

Michael continued to compose and struggle on a daily basis for his musical works to be played. He composed many orchestral pieces, among them a mass for mixed choir, two string orchestras, celesta, harp, glockenspiel and percussion. In 1954, he won the Vercelli prize for a psalm for a male choir. Two years later, his mass was performed by the orchestra of Radio France directed by Eugène Bigot. The next year, his Nocturne for flute and orchestra won the Lili Boulanger prize in the United States, given by a jury which included Igor Stravinsky and Aaron Copland.

As his music (that he signed with his first name Edward) remained tonal, it was becoming increasingly difficult to have it performed. He finally decided to give up composing and traveled to India, the country of his maternal grandmother, to dedicate himself fully to his inner life. He spent nearly seven years there, continuing the same practice of intense concentration and meditation.

He returned to France in 1974, and began to teach hatha yoga, which he had practiced intensively for years. Soon, his students were more interested in his spiritual teaching than in hatha yoga. At their request, he began writing his first book, written in English, The Way of Inner Vigilance, published in London in 1983, which he signed with his middle name Salim. Seven other books written directly in French followed before he departed from this world.

He also published with his wife Michele Michael a translation in French, from English, of the famous Buddhist text, the Dhammapada. He died in Nice, France.

Music edit

Michael always wanted to remain tonal. His music shows a deep understanding of the laws of harmony with richness and depth in the orchestration. It features remarkably eastern ranges in western music, featuring flexibility, colour and new expression. Mystery and poetry plus a dramatic expression defines his inspiration that is often philosophical, even mystical.

Teachings edit

Michael addressed his teaching to the seeker or the aspirant who is, as he said, "someone who has embarked on a spiritual path to try to find his True Identity, a state of Vast Consciousness, already present in him, but obscured by his ordinary mind and the clouds of his incessant thoughts. It is a man or a woman who struggles for enlightenment and his emancipation. "

Main musical works edit

For orchestral strings edit

  • Mass for mixed chorus, two string orchestras, Celestat, harp, glockenspiel and percussion. 36' (E. Ricordi)
  • Initiation 18'30 (E. Choudens)
  • Les Soirées de Tedjlah (Tedjlah's Evenings) for mezzo-soprano, (vocalist) two flutes, piano and string orchestra (Vercelli Price). 20' (E. Transatlantique)

For symphonic orchestra edit

  • Nocturne for flute solo (or Ondes Martenot) and orchestra (Lili Boulanger Prize). 6'30 (E. Transatlantique)
  • Fata Morgana, symphonic poem for orchestra. 8'30 (E. Ricordi)
  • Le jardin de Tinajatama (Tinajatama’s garden) for orchestra. 10' (E. Ricordi)
  • Elegy for orchestra 5'30 (E. Ricordi)
  • Le festin des Dieux (The Feast of the Gods) for orchestra. 6' (E. Choudens)
  • Trois Tableaux (Three pictures) for orchestra. 11'30 (E. Transatlantique)
  • Le rêve d'Himalec (Himalec’s Dream) for orchestra. 13' - 1946 (E. Transatlantique) 13 '
  • Rapsody concertante for violin and orchestra. 14' (E. Choudens)
  • Kamaal, magical tale for narrator and orchestra. 40' (E. Transatlantique)
  • La Vision de Lamis Helacim (Lamis Helacim’s Vision) symphonic poem for large orchestra (E. Ricordi)
  • La reine des pluies (The Queen of rain) choreographic poem for large orchestra. 8' (E. Choudens)

Books edit

  • The Way of Inner Vigilance (translated in French by Michele Michael), reprinted at the beginning of 2010 by Inner Tradition under the title The Law of Attention, Nada Yoga and the Way of inner Vigilance.
  • The Supreme Quest (translated from French by Tania Donay), published by Creative Space-Amazon
  • Inner Awakening and Practice of Nada Yoga (translated from French by Tania Donay), published by Creative Space-Amazon

His biography in French by Michele Michael has been translated into English as The Price of a Remarkable Destiny, published by Creative Space-Amazon

Other books written in French to be translated include:

  • Les obstacles à l'Illumination et à la Libération (The Obstacles to Enlightenment and Liberation)
  • Les Fruits du chemin de l'Éveil (the Fruits of the path of Enlightenment)
  • S'eveiller, une question de vie ou de mort (To awaken, a matter of life or death)
  • Dans le silence de l'Insondable (In the Silence of the Infathomable)
  • Du fond des Brumes (From the depths of Mist; published posthumously)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Edward Salim Michael's spiritual journey (1921-2006)
  • The site devoted to the spiritual master
  • The site devoted to the composer

External links edit

  • Site dedicated to Edward Salim Michael
  • Discovering of the musician
  • Testimonies of Awakening
  • His U S publisher : Inner tradition
  • His French publisher : Guy Trédaniel
  • Videos on YouTube

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Michael was born in Manchester England but spent his childhood in Iraq which was then under British rule He experienced poverty and insecurity He was approximately twelve years old when his parents left Baghdad for Syria which was under French rule then for Egypt and for Palestine which was not yet Israel and still at that time under British rule His family returned to London just before World War II As a British subject he was enrolled into the Royal Air Force as an airman on the ground which is how he spent the entire war Michael was just nineteen years old when he enlisted He had never been to school could not read or write and barely spoke English The Anglican chaplain from his camp took an interest in him and taught him to read and write The chaplain s wife a violist in a string quartet was surprised at Michael s ability to memorize music She decided to teach him the basics of composition which he assimilated quickly Two years later his first orchestral work a scherzo for orchestra The Dionysia won a competition in London where it was performed at the Royal Albert Hall by the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by John Hollingsworth After the war he pursued his musical studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London where he worked with Berthold Goldschmidt student of Hindemith then with Matyas Seiber student of Zoltan Kodaly and also studied the violin with Max Rostal In 1947 he won a first prize in orchestra conducting and started a career as a solo violinist He gave numerous concerts in which he performed the thirty five or so concertos that he had in his repertory as well as some fifty sonatas and more than two hundred other pieces for violin before leaving for Paris in 1950 to study with Nadia Boulanger Because of painful health problems he soon had to abandon the violin and conducting From then onward he devoted himself solely to composition In 1949 for the first time in his life he saw a statue of Buddha He remained petrified in front of it and when he returned to his home he immediately put himself in the same posture as the statue Closing his eyes he began to focus on an internal sound that he heard within the ears and the head without even knowing that what he was doing was meditation and that the sound on which he focused was known in India as the nada a form of concentration known to both Hindus and Buddhists Alongside Michael s career as a musician he undertook with passion a spiritual practice Thanks to the exceptional ability to concentrate that he had developed as a composer he began to have rapidly profound spiritual experiences At this time in his life he was living in Paris in extremely precarious conditions After four years of a most intense spiritual practice he had at the age of thirty three an experience of awakening to what one may call his Buddha Nature as well as the Infinite in oneself Michael continued to compose and struggle on a daily basis for his musical works to be played He composed many orchestral pieces among them a mass for mixed choir two string orchestras celesta harp glockenspiel and percussion In 1954 he won the Vercelli prize for a psalm for a male choir Two years later his mass was performed by the orchestra of Radio France directed by Eugene Bigot The next year his Nocturne for flute and orchestra won the Lili Boulanger prize in the United States given by a jury which included Igor Stravinsky and Aaron Copland As his music that he signed with his first name Edward remained tonal it was becoming increasingly difficult to have it performed He finally decided to give up composing and traveled to India the country of his maternal grandmother to dedicate himself fully to his inner life He spent nearly seven years there continuing the same practice of intense concentration and meditation He returned to France in 1974 and began to teach hatha yoga which he had practiced intensively for years Soon his students were more interested in his spiritual teaching than in hatha yoga At their request he began writing his first book written in English The Way of Inner Vigilance published in London in 1983 which he signed with his middle name Salim Seven other books written directly in French followed before he departed from this world He also published with his wife Michele Michael a translation in French from English of the famous Buddhist text the Dhammapada He died in Nice France Music editMichael always wanted to remain tonal His music shows a deep understanding of the laws of harmony with richness and depth in the orchestration It features remarkably eastern ranges in western music featuring flexibility colour and new expression Mystery and poetry plus a dramatic expression defines his inspiration that is often philosophical even mystical Teachings editMichael addressed his teaching to the seeker or the aspirant who is as he said someone who has embarked on a spiritual path to try to find his True Identity a state of Vast Consciousness already present in him but obscured by his ordinary mind and the clouds of his incessant thoughts It is a man or a woman who struggles for enlightenment and his emancipation Main musical works editFor orchestral strings edit Mass for mixed chorus two string orchestras Celestat harp glockenspiel and percussion 36 E Ricordi Initiation 18 30 E Choudens Les Soirees de Tedjlah Tedjlah s Evenings for mezzo soprano vocalist two flutes piano and string orchestra Vercelli Price 20 E Transatlantique For symphonic orchestra edit Nocturne for flute solo or Ondes Martenot and orchestra Lili Boulanger Prize 6 30 E Transatlantique Fata Morgana symphonic poem for orchestra 8 30 E Ricordi Le jardin de Tinajatama Tinajatama s garden for orchestra 10 E Ricordi Elegy for orchestra 5 30 E Ricordi Le festin des Dieux The Feast of the Gods for orchestra 6 E Choudens Trois Tableaux Three pictures for orchestra 11 30 E Transatlantique Le reve d Himalec Himalec s Dream for orchestra 13 1946 E Transatlantique 13 Rapsody concertante for violin and orchestra 14 E Choudens Kamaal magical tale for narrator and orchestra 40 E Transatlantique La Vision de Lamis Helacim Lamis Helacim s Vision symphonic poem for large orchestra E Ricordi La reine des pluies The Queen of rain choreographic poem for large orchestra 8 E Choudens Books editThe Way of Inner Vigilance translated in French by Michele Michael reprinted at the beginning of 2010 by Inner Tradition under the title The Law of Attention Nada Yoga and the Way of inner Vigilance The Supreme Quest translated from French by Tania Donay published by Creative Space Amazon Inner Awakening and Practice of Nada Yoga translated from French by Tania Donay published by Creative Space Amazon His biography in French by Michele Michael has been translated into English as The Price of a Remarkable Destiny published by Creative Space AmazonOther books written in French to be translated include Les obstacles a l Illumination et a la Liberation The Obstacles to Enlightenment and Liberation Les Fruits du chemin de l Eveil the Fruits of the path of Enlightenment S eveiller une question de vie ou de mort To awaken a matter of life or death Dans le silence de l Insondable In the Silence of the Infathomable Du fond des Brumes From the depths of Mist published posthumously See also editAjahn Sumedho influenced by Michael Nada yogaReferences edit Edward Salim Michael s spiritual journey 1921 2006 The site devoted to the spiritual master The site devoted to the composerExternal links editSite dedicated to Edward Salim Michael Discovering of the musician Testimonies of Awakening His U S publisher Inner tradition His French publisher Guy Tredaniel Videos on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Salim Michael amp oldid 1100515718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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