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La Vengeance d'Apollon et le Retour d'Hector Berlioz

La Vengeance d'Apollon et le Retour d'Hector Berlioz

Julia Le Brun

Independently Published
2018
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Le monde de l'op ra est en moi: un myst rieux psychopathe semble prendre un malin plaisir supprimer les metteurs en sc ne les plus gocentriques, tout en publiant des photos tr s artistiques de ses assassinats. Cela aurait-il un lien avec Les Chevaliers d'Apollon, un petit groupe de m lomanes que la p tillante Maria, jeune passionn e d'op ra, vient de cr er, et qui commence se faire remarquer, tant sur le web que dans les salles ? D'autant plus que le groupe vient de s'enrichir d'un nouveau membre, personnage myst rieux et haut en couleurs ressemblant tonnamment Hector Berlioz. Tout cela n'est pas sans troubler le bel amant de Maria, Wolfgang von Schwangau, t nor star du monde lyrique, qui a d j fort faire avec sa carri re fr n tique. Le commissaire Pierre m ne l'enqu te, et il a bien du mal ne pas trouver tous ces suspects minemment dr les et sympathiques...Julia Le Brun, conf renci re et critique musicale signe ici la suite de son cycle de romans Les Chevaliers d'Apollon, faisant le r cit de la vengeance impitoyable d'un orphelin de la Beaut . Elle offre en outre, travers le regard de Berlioz r apparu, un t moignage de son poque.
Mitt liv är en roman som intresserar mig mycket : Hector Berlioz: musiken, människan, tiden
Denna första framställning på svenska språket av Hector Berlioz vill belysa och väcka intresse för Berlioz musik, låta hans gärning framträda i all sin karakteristiska glans, oförutsägbarhet, sin lätta och snabba gångart, sin storslagenhet och innerlighet, sin egendomliga kombination av kyskhet och eld. I tolv kapitel får vi följa hans verksamhet från barn- och ungdom i provinsen till det hektiska livet i Paris med kampen för att hävda sin konstnärliga egenart. Med rikliga citat ur hans memoarer ges en inblick i både hans inre liv och hans observationer av dåtidens musikliv i Frankrike och utlandet. Vi får följa honom på konsertresor i Tyskland, Ryssland och England, vi serveras en levande skildring av stipendietiden i Italien och livfulla skildringar av både musikaliskt förfall och en annorlunda livsstil. Han ger fritt utlopp åt sin litterära ådra och ger oss drastiska beskrivningar av en tonsättares, dirigents och konsertarrangörs vardag. Han öppnar sitt innersta i omsorgen om de nära och kära samt ger oss passionerade uttryck för sin allt överskuggande kärlek till Shakespeare och Beethoven. En kulmination är berättelsen om den drömda symfonin som aldrig blev av, hur den kreativa impulsen med berått mod kvävdes. Ett gripande vittnesbörd om konflikten mellan konst och liv.
Clémentine, la petite fille secrète d'Hector Berlioz

Clémentine, la petite fille secrète d'Hector Berlioz

Josiane Boulard; Lucien Chamard-Bois

Books on Demand
2015
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Sur les traces de la seule descendante av r e de Berlioz, Cl mentine, la fille de Louis, lui-m me fils unique d'Hector. Des ann es de travail, d'inlassables recherches et d'innombrables consultations d'archives, du nord au sud de la France, permettent de reconstituer petit petit cette histoire en marge du destin visible du musicien, et de mettre un visage sur toutes ces personnalit s oubli es.
Selected Letters of Berlioz

Selected Letters of Berlioz

Hector Berlioz

W. W. Norton Company
1997
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Letter writing, by contrast, provided him with a freer outlet for creative expression, and his surviving correspondences number in the thousands. From that extraordinary output Hugh Macdonald has gathered some 500 letters that span the composer's life and chart the course of his artistic career. The first letter, written by a brash fifteen-year-old Berlioz to a group of music publishers, suggests that they bring out his work at their own expense. The last letter, in which Berlioz begs his brother-in-law for money, reveals the once-prodigious composer and writer reduced to a pathetic state of poverty. Dipped into or read straight through, Selected Letters of Berlioz is entertaining and informative reading for any music lover. Translated aptly and colorfully by Roger Nichols, Berlioz's letters blend personal sentiment with deep insight into nineteenth-century thought, providing an entrancing portrait of one of the century's leading artistic figures.
Life and Letters of Berlioz

Life and Letters of Berlioz

Hector Berlioz

Cambridge University Press
2010
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Hector Berlioz (1803-60189) was one of the most original and colourful composers of his generation, whose music in many ways was ahead of its time. He was also a highly respected journalist and critic, producing monthly articles for the Journal des Debats for over thirty years, as well as other writings including his posthumously published autobiographical Memoires. Unlike journalism, which he disliked, letter-writing was a task which he relished and at which he excelled, producing sometimes four or five in a day and more than 3,500 during his lifetime. The letters reflect the man - exuberant, imaginative, idealistic, opinionated and witty - and give us a fascinating, first-hand, insight into his life. This two-volume selection includes some 300 examples. Volume 1 includes letters to family, fellow musicians such as Hiller, Lizst and Schumann, and friends such as Auguste Morel and fellow critic Joseph D'Ortigue.
Berlioz H. Fantastic Symphony. Transcription for Piano by F. Listz
In the piano works of F. Liszt, the transcription genre occupied one of the central positions (c. 200). The symphonic works, arranged for piano close to the original, were called by Liszt the "piano scores". Addressing himself to Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony, Liszt tried to preserve its original texture as much as possible. It is addressed to students of music colleges and higher schools, performing pianists.I. Reveries. Passions / Visions and PassionsII. Un bal / A BallIII. Scene aux champs / In the CountryIV. Marche au Supplice / The Procession to the StakeV. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat / A Witches' Sabbath
Life and Letters of Berlioz

Life and Letters of Berlioz

Hector Berlioz; Bernard Daniel

Cambridge University Press
2010
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Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) was one of the most original and colourful composers of his generation, whose music in many ways was ahead of its time. He was also a highly respected journalist and critic, producing monthly articles for the Journal des Débats for over thirty years, as well as other writings including his posthumously published autobiographical Mémoires. Unlike journalism, which he disliked, letter-writing was a task which he relished and at which he excelled, producing sometimes four or five in a day and more than 3,500 during his lifetime. The letters reflect the man - exuberant, imaginative, idealistic, opinionated and witty - and give us a fascinating, first-hand, insight into his life. This two-volume selection includes some 300 examples. Volume 2, with a preface by the composer Charles Gounod, is devoted to Berlioz's letters to his lifelong friend, the lawyer and writer Humbert Ferrand.
Life and Letters of Berlioz 2 Volume Set

Life and Letters of Berlioz 2 Volume Set

Hector Berlioz; Bernard Daniel

Cambridge University Press
2010
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Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) was one of the most original and colourful composers of his generation whose music in many ways was ahead of its time. He was also a highly-respected journalist and critic, producing monthly articles for the Journal des Débats for over thirty years as well as other writings including his posthumously-published autobiographical Mémoires. Unlike journalism, which he disliked, letter-writing was a task which he relished and at which he excelled, producing sometimes four or five in a day and more than 3,500 during his lifetime. The letters reflect the man - exuberant, imaginative, idealistic, opinionated and witty - and give us a fascinating, first hand, insight into his life. This two-volume selection includes some 300 examples, translated from the French by H. Mainwaring Dunstan.
Evenings with the Orchestra

Evenings with the Orchestra

Hector Berlioz

University of Chicago Press
1999
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During the performances of fashionable operas in an unidentified but "civilized" town in northern Europe, the musicians (with the exception of the conscientious bass drummer) tell tales, read stories, and exchange gossip to relieve the tedium of the bad music they are paid to perform. In this delightful and now classic narrative written by the brilliant composer and critic Hector Berlioz, we are privy to twenty-five highly entertaining evenings with a fascinating group of distracted performers. As we near the two-hundredth anniversary of Berlioz's birth, Jacques Barzun's pitch-perfect translation of Evenings with the Orchestra --with a new foreword by Berlioz scholar Peter Bloom--testifies to the enduring pleasure found in this most witty and amusing book. "[F]ull of knowledge, penetration, good sense, individual wit, stock humor, justifiable exasperation, understanding exaggeration, emotion and rhetoric of every kind." --Randall Jarrell, New York Times Book Review "To succeed in [writing these tales], as Berlioz most brilliantly does, requires a combination of qualities which is very rare, the many-faceted curiosity of the dramatist with the aggressively personal vision of the lyric poet."--W. H. Auden, The Griffin
The Art of Music and Other Essays

The Art of Music and Other Essays

Hector Berlioz

Indiana University Press
1994
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"Berlioz the person-composer-writer is the sensitive child of his century and a most passionate voice of his time." —The Opera Quarterly "Berlioz could hardly have been better served than by the translator of this English edition . . . It is an invaluable and long-overdue addition to the Berlioz literature in English. Elisabeth Csicsery-Rónay has given us an A travers chants for the millennium." —Music and Letters Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) was equally prominent as composer and music critic. A Travers Chants is the collection of writings he himself selected from his thirty-odd years of musical journalism. This new translation, phrased in lively, idiomatic English and annotated for the twentieth-century reader, is illustrated with lithographs and drawings from Berlioz's lifetime.