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  1. Nov 10, 2023 · Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) was the leading French composer of Romantic music, best known for his innovative Symphonie fantastique and use of large-scale orchestras and choruses in works like The Trojans opera. Berlioz's innovative style brought successes and failures in equal measure, but his lasting legacy is that he dramatically changed what ...

  2. Louis Hector Berlioz (La Côte-Saint-André, 1803. december 11. – Párizs, 1869. március 8.) francia romantikus zeneszerző, karmester, író, zenekritikus. Orvosi tanulmányait félbehagyva tért át a zeneszerzésre.

  3. Hector Berlioz, (born Dec. 11, 1803, La Côte-Saint-André, France—died March 8, 1869, Paris), French composer. He studied guitar in his early years and later studied music at the Paris Conservatoire, against his parents’ wishes. His first great score was the stormy Symphonie fantastique (1830), which became a landmark of the Romantic era.

  4. Louis Hector Berlioz (December 11, 1803 – March 8, 1869) was a French Romantic composer best known for the Symphonie fantastique, first performed in 1830, and for his Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) of 1837, with its tremendous orchestral resources.

  5. Hector Berlioz - Composer, Orchestrator, Innovator: The outstanding characteristics of Berliozs music—its dramatic expressiveness and variety—account for the feeling of attraction or repulsion that it produces in the listener.

  6. Hector Berlioz: A Life. Nothing about Hector Berliozs music is remotely conventional. He went his own way, carving out each successive score with a bracing spontaneity and freedom that left most of his contemporaries in the shade. He lived life on a grand scale and wrote music to match – vital, breathing organisms that caress every moment ...

  7. Apr 17, 2013 · French composer Hector Berlioz died 150 years ago. He has been a lifelong favorite of the British author David Cairns, who wrote Berlioz's biography and edited and translated his memoirs.

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