Composer
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869); FRA
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Berlioz, the passionate, ardent, irrepressible genius of French Romanticism, left a rich and original oeuvre which exerted a profound influence on nineteenth century music. Berlioz developed a profound affinity toward music and literature as a child. Sent to Paris at 17 to study medicine, he was enchanted by Gluck's operas, firmly deciding to become a composer. With his father's reluctant consent, Berlioz entered the Paris Conservatoire in 1826. His originality was already apparent and disconcerting—a competition cantata, Cléopâtre (1829), looms as his first sustained masterpiece—and he won the Prix de Rome in 1830 amid the turmoil of the July Revolution. Meanwhile, a performance of Hamlet in September 1827, with Harriet Smithson as Ophelia, provoked an overwhelming but unrequited passion, whose aftermath may be heard in the Symphonie fantastique (1830).
Returning from Rome, Berlioz organized a concert in 1832, featuring his symphony. Harriet Smithson was in the audience. They were introduced days later and married on October 3, 1833.
Berlioz settled into a career pattern which he maintained for more than a decade, writing reviews, organizing concerts, and composing a series of visionary masterpieces: Harold en Italie (1834), the monumental Requiem (1837), and an opera, Benvenuto Cellini (1838), a crushing fiasco. At year's end, the dying Paganini made Berlioz a gift of 20,000 francs, enabling him to devote nearly a year to the composition of his "dramatic symphony," Roméo et Juliette (1839). And then, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the July Revolution, came the Symphonie funèbre et triomphale (1840).
Iridescently scored, an exquisite collection of six Gautier settings, Les nuits d'été, opened the new decade. This was a difficult time for Berlioz, as his marriage failed to bring him the happiness he desired. Concert tours to Brussels, many German cities, Vienna, Pesth, Prague, and London occupied him through most of the 1840s. He composed La Damnation de Faust, en route, offering the new work to a half-empty house in Paris, December 6, 1846. Expenses were catastrophic, and only a successful concert tour to St. Petersburg saved him.
He sat out the revolutionary upheavals of 1848 in London, returning to Paris in July. The massive Te Deum—a "little brother" to the Requiem—was largely composed over 1849, though it would not be heard until 1855. L'Enfance du Christ, scored an immediate and enduring success from its first performance on December 10, 1854. Elected to the Institut de France in 1855, he started receiving a members' stipend, and this provided him with a modicum of financial security. Consequently, Berlioz was able to devote himself to the summa of his career, his vast opera, Les Troyens, based on Virgil's Aeneid, the Roman poet's unfinished epic masterpiece. The opera was completed in 1858. As he negotiated for its performance, he composed a comique adaptation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, which met with a rapturous Baden première, on August 9, 1862. Unfortunately, only the third, fourth, and fifth acts of Les Troyens were mounted by the Théatre-Lyrique, a successful premiere, on November 4, 1863, and a run of 21 performances notwithstanding. This lopsided production stemmed from a compromise (bitterly regretted by the composer) that Berlioz had made with the Théâtre-Lyrique.
Though frail and ailing, Berlioz conducted his works in Vienna and Cologne in 1866, traveling to St. Petersburg and Moscow in the winter of 1867-1868. Despondent and tortured by self-doubt, the composer received a triumphant welcome in Russia. Back in Paris in March 1868, he was but a walking shadow as paralysis slowly overcame him. © Adrian Corleonis, All Music Guide
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Berlioz, the passionate, ardent, irrepressible genius of French Romanticism, left a rich and original oeuvre which exerted a profound influence... More
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Stage Works
376 tracks
- Benvenuto Cellini, H.76a, Op.23 (opera)
158 tracks
- Béatrice et Bénédict, H.138 (opera)
18 tracks
- Les Troyens (The Trojans), H.133a, Op.5 (opera)
200 tracks
- Benvenuto Cellini, H.76a, Op.23 (opera)
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Orchestral Works
395 tracks
- Symphonies
321 tracks
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Other Orchestral Works
74 tracks
- Dance of the Spirits
1 track
- Grande ouverture des Francs-Juges, H.23d
9 tracks
- Le carnaval romain, Op.9
20 tracks
- Le corsaire, Op.21
12 tracks
- Le roi Lear, H.53, Op.4
5 tracks
- Marche de Rákóczy (Rákóczy March from 'Le damnation de Faust'), H.109
11 tracks
- Rob Roy Overture, H.54
3 tracks
- Rêverie et caprice, for violin and orchestra, H.88, Op.8
8 tracks
- Waverly, H.26, Op.1
5 tracks
- Dance of the Spirits
- Symphonies
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Vocal Works
658 tracks
- Songs and Solo Vocal Works
183 tracks
- Adieu, Bessy (Romance anglaise et française), H.46a, Op.2, No.8
1 track
- Amitié, reprends ton empire, for 2 sopranos, baritone and piano, H.10b
1 track
- Canon libre à la quinte (la nuit de son voile épais), song for 2 voices and piano, H.14
1 track
- Chansonette de M. Léon de Wailly (Au levant là-bas est une île), H.73
1 track
- Elégie en prose, H.47, Op.2, No.9
1 track
- Fleurs des landes, Op.13
8 tracks
- Herminie (scène lyrique), for soprano and orchestra, H.29
18 tracks
- Je crois en vous, H.70
1 track
- La Belle Isabeau, (first version), H.94
2 tracks
- La Belle voyageuse, H.42a, Op.2, No.4
3 tracks
- La Captive, H.60, Op.12
5 tracks
- La Mort d'Ophélie, for soprano or tenor, H.92a, Op.18, No.2
2 tracks
- La Mort de Cléopâtre, for soprano and orchestra, H.36
21 tracks
- Le Chasseur danois, H.104
1 track
- Le Maure jaloux, H.9
1 track
- Le Montagnard exilé, for 2 sopranos and piano (or harp), H.15
1 track
- Le Roi de Thulé (from La Damnation de Faust), H.33A, Op.1, No.6
1 track
- Lélio, ou Le retour à la vie, H.55, Op.14bis (monodrame lyrique)
28 tracks
- Les Champs, H.67, Op.19, No.2
1 track
- Les Nuits d'été, H.81, Op.7
76 tracks
- Nocturne, for 2 sopranos and guitar (arr. from unknown work), H.31
1 track
- Pleure, pauvre Colette, for 2 voices and piano, H.11
2 tracks
- Sara la baigneuse, for 2 voices and piano, H.69, Op.11
1 track
- Sérénade de Méphistophélès (from La Damnation de Faust) H.33, Op.1, No.8
1 track
- Zaïde, boléro, for voice, castanets and piano, H.107, Op.19, No.1
4 tracks
- Adieu, Bessy (Romance anglaise et française), H.46a, Op.2, No.8
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Choral Works
475 tracks
- Chant des chérubins, H.122 (arr. after Bortnyansky)
1 track
- Hymne des Marseillais, H.51 (after Rouget de Lisle)
1 track
- L' Enfance du Christ, Op.25 (Trilogie sacrée)
36 tracks
- La Damnation de Faust, Op.24 (légende dramatique)
308 tracks
- La fuite en Égypte, H.128
1 track
- La Mort d'Orphée, for tenor, women's chorus, and orchestra ('monologue et bacchanale'), H.25
1 track
- La Mort de Sardanapale, for soprano, male chorus, and orchestra, H.50 (fragment)
1 track
- Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d'Hamlet, for chorus, and orchestra (Tristia), H.103
1 track
- Messe solennelle
1 track
- 9 Mélodies irlandaises, for soloist, chorus and piano, Op.2
4 tracks
- Pater noster, H.123 (arr. after Bortnyansky)
1 track
- Prière du matin, H.112
1 track
- Requiem Mass, H.75, Op.5
87 tracks
- Resurrexit II, H.20b
1 track
- Tantum ergo, for 2 sopranos, alto, female chorus and organ, H.142
1 track
- Te Deum, H.118, Op.22
16 tracks
- Tristia, H.119, Op.18
12 tracks
- Veni Creator,motet for 3 voices and chorus, H.141
1 track
- Chant des chérubins, H.122 (arr. after Bortnyansky)
- Songs and Solo Vocal Works
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Miscellaneous: Commentary on Life and Works of Berlioz
1 track
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Stage Works
1 track
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Orchestral Works
1 track
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Other Orchestral Works
1 track
- Le carnaval romain, Op.9
1 track
- Le carnaval romain, Op.9
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Other Orchestral Works
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Stage Works
2 midis
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Orchestral Works
24 midis
- Symphonies
20 midis
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Other Orchestral Works
4 midis
- Le carnaval romain, Op.9
3 midis
- Le corsaire, Op.21
1 midi
- Le carnaval romain, Op.9
- Symphonies
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Vocal Works
4 midis
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Choral Works
4 midis
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Choral Works
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Stage Works
376 tracks, 2 midis
- Benvenuto Cellini, H.76a, Op.23 (opera)
158 tracks, 1 midi
- Béatrice et Bénédict, H.138 (opera)
18 tracks
- Les Troyens (The Trojans), H.133a, Op.5 (opera)
200 tracks, 1 midi
- Benvenuto Cellini, H.76a, Op.23 (opera)
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Orchestral Works
395 tracks, 24 midis
- Symphonies
321 tracks, 20 midis
- Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale, Op.15
9 tracks, 2 midis
- Harold en Italie (Harold in Italy), H.68, Op.16
40 tracks, 2 midis
- Symphonie fantastique: Épisode de la vie d'une artiste, Op.14
174 tracks, 16 midis
- Roméo et Juliette, for alto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra , H.79, Op.17 (symphonie dramatique)
98 tracks
- Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale, Op.15
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Other Orchestral Works
74 tracks, 4 midis
- Dance of the Spirits
1 track
- Grande ouverture des Francs-Juges, H.23d
9 tracks
- Le carnaval romain, Op.9
20 tracks, 3 midis
- Le corsaire, Op.21
12 tracks, 1 midi
- Le roi Lear, H.53, Op.4
5 tracks
- Marche de Rákóczy (Rákóczy March from 'Le damnation de Faust'), H.109
11 tracks
- Rob Roy Overture, H.54
3 tracks
- Rêverie et caprice, for violin and orchestra, H.88, Op.8
8 tracks
- Waverly, H.26, Op.1
5 tracks
- Dance of the Spirits
- Symphonies
-
Vocal Works
658 tracks, 4 midis
- Songs and Solo Vocal Works
183 tracks
- Adieu, Bessy (Romance anglaise et française), H.46a, Op.2, No.8
1 track
- Amitié, reprends ton empire, for 2 sopranos, baritone and piano, H.10b
1 track
- Canon libre à la quinte (la nuit de son voile épais), song for 2 voices and piano, H.14
1 track
- Chansonette de M. Léon de Wailly (Au levant là-bas est une île), H.73
1 track
- Elégie en prose, H.47, Op.2, No.9
1 track
- Fleurs des landes, Op.13
8 tracks
- Herminie (scène lyrique), for soprano and orchestra, H.29
18 tracks
- Je crois en vous, H.70
1 track
- La Belle Isabeau, (first version), H.94
2 tracks
- La Belle voyageuse, H.42a, Op.2, No.4
3 tracks
- La Captive, H.60, Op.12
5 tracks
- La Mort d'Ophélie, for soprano or tenor, H.92a, Op.18, No.2
2 tracks
- La Mort de Cléopâtre, for soprano and orchestra, H.36
21 tracks
- Le Chasseur danois, H.104
1 track
- Le Maure jaloux, H.9
1 track
- Le Montagnard exilé, for 2 sopranos and piano (or harp), H.15
1 track
- Le Roi de Thulé (from La Damnation de Faust), H.33A, Op.1, No.6
1 track
- Lélio, ou Le retour à la vie, H.55, Op.14bis (monodrame lyrique)
28 tracks
- Les Champs, H.67, Op.19, No.2
1 track
- Les Nuits d'été, H.81, Op.7
76 tracks
- Nocturne, for 2 sopranos and guitar (arr. from unknown work), H.31
1 track
- Pleure, pauvre Colette, for 2 voices and piano, H.11
2 tracks
- Sara la baigneuse, for 2 voices and piano, H.69, Op.11
1 track
- Sérénade de Méphistophélès (from La Damnation de Faust) H.33, Op.1, No.8
1 track
- Zaïde, boléro, for voice, castanets and piano, H.107, Op.19, No.1
4 tracks
- Adieu, Bessy (Romance anglaise et française), H.46a, Op.2, No.8
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Choral Works
475 tracks, 4 midis
- Chant des chérubins, H.122 (arr. after Bortnyansky)
1 track
- Hymne des Marseillais, H.51 (after Rouget de Lisle)
1 track
- L' Enfance du Christ, Op.25 (Trilogie sacrée)
36 tracks, 1 midi
- La Damnation de Faust, Op.24 (légende dramatique)
308 tracks, 3 midis
- La fuite en Égypte, H.128
1 track
- La Mort d'Orphée, for tenor, women's chorus, and orchestra ('monologue et bacchanale'), H.25
1 track
- La Mort de Sardanapale, for soprano, male chorus, and orchestra, H.50 (fragment)
1 track
- Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d'Hamlet, for chorus, and orchestra (Tristia), H.103
1 track
- Messe solennelle
1 track
- 9 Mélodies irlandaises, for soloist, chorus and piano, Op.2
4 tracks
- Pater noster, H.123 (arr. after Bortnyansky)
1 track
- Prière du matin, H.112
1 track
- Requiem Mass, H.75, Op.5
87 tracks
- Resurrexit II, H.20b
1 track
- Tantum ergo, for 2 sopranos, alto, female chorus and organ, H.142
1 track
- Te Deum, H.118, Op.22
16 tracks
- Tristia, H.119, Op.18
12 tracks
- Veni Creator,motet for 3 voices and chorus, H.141
1 track
- Chant des chérubins, H.122 (arr. after Bortnyansky)
- Songs and Solo Vocal Works
-
Miscellaneous: Commentary on Life and Works of Berlioz
1 track
- Stage Works
- Benvenuto Cellini, H.76a, Op.23 (opera)
158 tracks, 1 midi
- Les Troyens (The Trojans), H.133a, Op.5 (opera)
200 tracks, 1 midi
- Benvenuto Cellini, H.76a, Op.23 (opera)
- Orchestral Works
- Harold en Italie (Harold in Italy), H.68, Op.16
40 tracks, 2 midis
- Symphonie fantastique: Épisode de la vie d'une artiste, Op.14
174 tracks, 16 midis
- Roméo et Juliette, for alto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra , H.79, Op.17 (symphonie dramatique)
98 tracks
- Harold en Italie (Harold in Italy), H.68, Op.16
- Vocal Works
- La Damnation de Faust, Op.24 (légende dramatique)
308 tracks, 3 midis
- La Damnation de Faust, Op.24 (légende dramatique)


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