Berlioz: Scenes from the Life and Work
Edited by Peter Bloom
These twelve essays bring new breadth and depth to our knowledge of the life and work of the composer of the Symphonie fantastique. A distinguished international array of scholars here treat such matters as Berlioz's "aesthetics" and what it means to write about the meaning of his music; the political implications of his fiction and the affinities of his projects as composer and as critic; what the Germans thought of his work before his travels in Germany and what the English made of him when he visited their capital city; what he seems to have written immediately after encountering Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (a surprise), and where he profited from Beethoven in what later became Roméo et Juliette. The volume closes with two reflective essays on Berlioz's literary masterpiece, the Mémoires.
Contributors: Lord Aberdare (Alastair Bruce), Jean-Pierre Bartoli, Jacques Barzun, Peter Bloom, David Cairns, Gunther Braam, Gérard Condé, Pepijn van Doesburg, Joël-Marie Fauquet, Frank Heidlberger, Hugh Macdonald, and Julian Rushton.
Peter Bloom (Smith College) is author of The Life of Berlioz (1998) and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Berlioz (2000).
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DETAILS
17 line illustrations Size: 9 x 6 in 10 digit ISBN: 158046209X 13 digit ISBN: 9781580462099
Binding: Hardback First published: 20/Mar/2008 Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: University of Rochester Press Series: Eastman Studies in Music
Subject: Music
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 15/07/2008
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Contents
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Introduction: Berlioz in the Aftermath of the Bicentenary Peter Bloom
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The Music in the Music of Berlioz Jacques Barzun
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Artistic Religiosity: Berlioz Between the Te Deum and L'Enfance du Christ Frank Heidlberger
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Euphonia and the Utopia of the Orchestra as Society Joel-Marie Fauquet
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Berlioz and the Mezzo-Soprano Julian Rushton
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Berlioz as Composer-Critic Gerard Conde
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A Certain Hector Berlioz: News in Germany of Berlioz in France Gunther Braam
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Berlioz's Lost Roméo et Juliette Hugh Macdonald
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Beethoven, Shakespeare, and Berlioz's Scène d'amour Jean-Pierre Bartoli
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Germany at First Pepijn van Doesburg
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England and Berlioz Alastair Bruce
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Berlioz Writing the Life of Berlioz Peter Bloom
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Berlioz: Autobiography, Biography David Cairns
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Reviews
For all lovers of Berlioz, a splendid book from the leading experts on his life and music: detailed analysis of the music, large scraps of small histories, and an essay from Jacques Barzun on the possibility of the meaning of music. Go out and buy it! -- Sir Colin Davis
These dozen pieces of vibrant scholarship and analysis, from familiar voices and new ones, kick off Berlioz's third century splendidly. Berlioz here receives his "due place" (to borrow Jacques Barzun's phrase) as the focus of serious thought and passionate response about topics as varied as the origins of Roméo et Juliette and responses to Berlioz's music during his concert tours of Germany and England. --D. Kern Holoman, author of Berlioz and The Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, 1828-1967
This volume is entertainingly and expertly written by leading scholars. It sums up recent thinking about Hector Berlioz and his world, and it points the way for future work. Indispensable for those who love Berlioz's music. --Thomas Forrest Kelly, author of First Nights: Five Musical Premieres, and First Nights at the Opera
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