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  2. Hector Berlioz - Wikipedia

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    Berlioz by August Prinzhofer, 1845. Louis-Hector Berlioz [n 1] (11 December 1803 – 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer and conductor. His output includes orchestral works such as the Symphonie fantastique and Harold in Italy, choral pieces including the Requiem and L'Enfance du Christ, his three operas Benvenuto Cellini, Les Troyens and Béatrice et Bénédict, and works of hybrid ...

  3. Symphonie fantastique - Wikipedia

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    Symphonie fantastique: Épisode de la vie d'un artiste … en cinq parties (Fantastic Symphony: Episode in the Life of an Artist … in Five Sections) Op. 14, is a programmatic symphony written by Hector Berlioz in 1830.

  4. La Symphonie fantastique - Wikipedia

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    The film is based upon the life of the French composer Hector Berlioz. The title is taken from the five-movement programmatic Symphonie fantastique of 1830. The film lasts around 90 minutes and was first shown at the 'Normandie' cinema in Paris on 1 April 1942. The posters at the premiere contained the sub-title 'La Vie passionnée et glorieuse ...

  5. Lélio - Wikipedia

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    Lélio, ou Le retour à la vie (English: Lélio, or the Return to Life), Op. 14b, is a work incorporating music and spoken text by the French composer Hector Berlioz, intended as a sequel to his Symphonie fantastique. It is written for a narrator, solo tenor and baritone, mixed chorus, and an orchestra including piano.

  6. Mémoires (Berlioz) - Wikipedia

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    Hector Berlioz photographed by Pierre Petit (1863).. The Mémoires de Hector Berlioz are an autobiography by French composer Hector Berlioz.First serialised in several contemporary journals including Journal des Débats and Le Monde Illustré, [1] their compilation into one book was completed on New Year's Day, 1865 [2] and after much proof-reading, an initial printing of 1200 was carried out ...

  7. Les Troyens - Wikipedia

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    Les Troyens (pronounced [le tʁwajɛ̃]; in English: The Trojans) is a French grand opera in five acts, running for about five hours, [1] by Hector Berlioz. [2] The libretto was written by Berlioz himself from Virgil's epic poem the Aeneid; the score was composed between 1856 and 1858.

  8. L'enfance du Christ - Wikipedia

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    L'enfance du Christ (The Childhood of Christ), Opus 25, is an oratorio by the French composer Hector Berlioz, based on the Holy Family's flight into Egypt (see Gospel of Matthew 2:13). Berlioz wrote his own words for the piece. Most of it was composed in 1853 and 1854, but it also incorporates an earlier work La fuite en Egypte (1850).

  9. Hector Berlioz as critic and author - Wikipedia

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    Two of the books by Berlioz were compiled from his journal articles. [6] Les soirées de l’orchestre (Evenings with the Orchestra) (1852), a scathing satire [14] of provincial musical life in 19th century France, and the Treatise on Instrumentation, a pedagogic work, were both serialised originally in the Gazette musicale. [6]