Recent Berlioz studies tend to stress the significance of the French tradition for a balanced understanding of Berlioz's music. Such is necessary because the customary emphasis on purely musical structure inclines to stress the influence of German masters to the neglect of vocal and therefore rhetorical character of this tradition. The present study, through a fresh examination of Berlioz's vocal-orchestral scores, sets forth the various orchestrational patterns and the rationales that lay behind them
Although some aspects of Berlioz' style have been investigated, such as harmony and thematic-develop...
The percussion part in Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique (1830) stands out in 19th-century repertoire ...
[[abstract]]The “id?e fixe” in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique (1830) arose from his personal experi...
Les nuits d’été is a collection of songs by Hector Berlioz with texts by Théophile Gautier. It is a ...
Much of the operatic music of the eccentric French composer Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) is overlooked...
This study is a Master’s Study Report which I examine in terms of form analysis and selected orchest...
By consulting monographies, musicological studies, specialty articles about the personality of roman...
The site, which is all about sound illustrations, endeavours to show the many facets of this protean...
The site, which is all about sound illustrations, endeavours to show the many facets of this protean...
(1) As Liszt played the piano, so did Berlioz the conductor " play the orchestra ". His understandin...
(1) As Liszt played the piano, so did Berlioz the conductor " play the orchestra ". His understandin...
History of Hector Berlioz -- Orchestration techniques found within the fourth movement of the Sympho...
The minor choral works are those exclusive of the well-known choral works. Symphonic movements for ...
Hector Berliozs Messe solennelle, his first publicly performed work, was important to his establishm...
This study gives a brief summary of the life of the most famous music composer in France at the roma...
Although some aspects of Berlioz' style have been investigated, such as harmony and thematic-develop...
The percussion part in Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique (1830) stands out in 19th-century repertoire ...
[[abstract]]The “id?e fixe” in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique (1830) arose from his personal experi...
Les nuits d’été is a collection of songs by Hector Berlioz with texts by Théophile Gautier. It is a ...
Much of the operatic music of the eccentric French composer Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) is overlooked...
This study is a Master’s Study Report which I examine in terms of form analysis and selected orchest...
By consulting monographies, musicological studies, specialty articles about the personality of roman...
The site, which is all about sound illustrations, endeavours to show the many facets of this protean...
The site, which is all about sound illustrations, endeavours to show the many facets of this protean...
(1) As Liszt played the piano, so did Berlioz the conductor " play the orchestra ". His understandin...
(1) As Liszt played the piano, so did Berlioz the conductor " play the orchestra ". His understandin...
History of Hector Berlioz -- Orchestration techniques found within the fourth movement of the Sympho...
The minor choral works are those exclusive of the well-known choral works. Symphonic movements for ...
Hector Berliozs Messe solennelle, his first publicly performed work, was important to his establishm...
This study gives a brief summary of the life of the most famous music composer in France at the roma...
Although some aspects of Berlioz' style have been investigated, such as harmony and thematic-develop...
The percussion part in Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique (1830) stands out in 19th-century repertoire ...
[[abstract]]The “id?e fixe” in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique (1830) arose from his personal experi...