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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 ...
The house was built about 1680; about 50 years later it was acquired by Berlioz's great-grandparents, and largely rebuilt at about that time. Hector Berlioz was born here on 11 December 1803, and lived here until he was 18. It continued to be occupied by the family until the death of the composer's father Dr Louis Berlioz in 1848.
Hector Berlioz: 1803: 1869: French: ... composer and organist, born in Liechtenstein, primarily noted for his organ music including 20 sonatas Late Romantic (born ...
Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) Bart Berman (born 1938) Derek Bermel (born 1967) Juan Bermudo (c. 1510 – after 1559) Giuseppe Antonio Bernabei (1649–1732)
Louis Hector Berlioz (December 11, 1803 – March 8, 1869) was a French Romantic composer Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 ...
Daniel Auber Hector Berlioz Georges Bizet Pierre Boulez. Eryck Abecassis (born 1956) Jean-Baptiste Accolay (1833–1900) Frédéric Acquaviva (born 1967)
Harriet Constance Smithson (18 March 1800 – 3 March 1854), who also went by Henrietta Constance Smithson, [1] Harriet Smithson Berlioz, [2] and Miss H.C. Smithson, [3] was an Anglo-Irish Shakespearean actress of the 19th century, best known as the first wife and muse of Hector Berlioz.
Berlioz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hector Berlioz (1803–1869), French composer and conductor; Jacques Berlioz (1891–1975), French zoologist; Sergio Berlioz (born 1963), Mexican composer and musicologist