Berlioz : scenes from the life and work / edited by Peter Bloom.

New studies of the great French composer by Jacques Barzun, David Cairns, Jo©±l-Marie Fauquet, Hugh Macdonald, Julian Rushton, and other prominent experts. These twelve essays bring new breadth and depth to our knowledge of the life and work of the composer of the Symphonie fantastique. A distinguis...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Bloom, Peter (Editor, Contributor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2008.
Series:Eastman studies in music ; v. 52.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction :  |t Berlioz in the aftermath of the bicentenary /  |r Peter Bloom --  |t Aesthetic issues:  |t The music in the music of Berlioz /  |r Jacques Barzun  |t "Artistic religiosity":  |t Berlioz between the Te Deum and L'enfance du Christ /  |r Frank Heidlberger --  |t In fiction and fact:  |t Euphonia and the utopia of the orchestra as society /  |r Joël-Marie Fauquet ;  |t Berlioz and the mezzo-soprano /  |r Julian Rushton --  |t Criticizing and criticized:  |t Berlioz as composer-critic /  |r Gérard Condé ; "  |t A certain Hector Berlioz" :  |t news in Germany of Berlioz in France /  |r Gunther Braam --  |t The "dramatic symphony":  |t Berlioz's lost Roméo et Juliette /  |r Hugh Macdonald ;  |t Beethoven, Shakespeare, and Berlioz's scène d'amour /  |r Jean-Pierre Bartoli --  |t In foreign lands:  |t Germany at first /  |r Pepijn van Doesburg :  |t England and Berlioz /  |r Lord Aberdare (Alastair Bruce) --  |t An artist's life:  |t Berlioz writing the life of Berlioz /  |r Peter Bloom ;  |t Berlioz: autobiography, biography /  |r Davod C. Cairns. 
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