Hector Berlioz, Les Troyens


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This is a series of studies of individual operas written for the opera-goer or record-collector as well as the student or scholar. Each volume has three main concerns: historical, analytical and interpretative. There is a detailed description of the genesis of each work, the collaboration between librettist and composer, and the first performance and subsequent stage history. A full synopsis considers the opera as a structure of musical and dramatic effects, and there is also a musical analysis of a section of the score. The analysis, like the history, shades naturally into interpretation: by a careful combination of new essays and excerpts from classic statements the editors of the handbooks show how critical writing about the opera, like the production and performance, can direct or distort appreciation of its structural elements. A final section of documents gives a select bibliography, a discography, and guides to other sources. Each book is published in both hard covers and as a paperback.




Nineteenth-Century Opera and the Scientific Imagination


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Explores the rich and varied interactions between nineteenth-century science and the world of opera for the first time.




Memoirs of Hector Berlioz


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Self-revelations of tormented great composer; musical life in Paris, Wagner and other contemporaries, musical opinions, much more. 11 plates.




Selected Letters of Berlioz


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Gathers letters the French composer wrote to friends, relatives, writers, and fellow composers and music critics about his life and music




The Other Worlds of Hector Berlioz


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Inge van Rij's book demonstrates how Berlioz used the sights and sounds of the orchestra to explore other worlds.




The Other Worlds of Hector Berlioz


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Inge van Rij's book demonstrates how Berlioz used the sights and sounds of the orchestra to explore other worlds.




Evenings with the Orchestra


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In this delightful and now classic narrative, written by the brilliant composer and critic Hector Berlioz, readers are made privy to 25 highly entertaining evenings with a fascinating group of distracted performers.




A Travers Chants


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Hector Berlioz


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