Berlioz in time : : from early recognition to lasting renown / / Peter Bloom.

"This book is a collection of thirteen essays culled from the several books and hundreds of articles I have published and lectures I have given over the years (nearly fifty of them) on the life and work of Hector Berlioz. Organized in a chronological order determined by the essential subject ma...

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Superior document:Eastman Studies in Music ; v.183
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Place / Publishing House:Rochester, NY : : University of Rochester Press,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Eastman studies in music
Physical Description:1 online resource (375 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Prologue : from early recognition to lasting renown
  • Berlioz in the year of the Symphonie fantastique
  • Berlioz and the translators : from Scott to Shakespeare
  • Berlioz and Liszt in the locker room
  • Berlioz's directorship of the Theâtre-Italien
  • The local politics of Berlioz's Symphonie militaire
  • In the shadows of Les Nuits d'ete
  • Berlioz, Delacroix, and La Mort d'Ophelie
  • Berlioz's "mission" to Germany : a revealing document recovered
  • Berlioz and Wagner : Épisodes de la vie des artistes
  • Imperialism and the ending of Les Troyens
  • Berlioz's "To be or not to be"
  • Berlioz, Beatrice, and Much ado about nothing
  • Berlioz writing the life of Berlioz
  • Epilogue : Berlioz and the B's : Boschot, Barzun, and beyond.