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OverviewHector Berlioz (1803–69) was one of the most original and colourful composers of his generation whose music was in many ways ahead of its time. He was also a respected journalist and critic. Begun in 1848, his celebrated Mémoires were completed by 1865 but published posthumously in 1870. They are the best-known of his writings and reflect the man - passionate, imaginative, idealistic, opinionated and witty - and give a fascinating, first-hand, insight into his life. He shares his uncompromising thoughts on his contemporaries and the musical establishment in France, writes candidly about his love affairs and engagingly on his music and travels. This first English translation from the original French, published in 1884, will appeal to the music lover and the general reader. Volume 1 (1803–41) includes his childhood in the Isère, studies in Paris, struggles to establish himself and travels in Italy during 1831–2. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hector Berlioz , Rachel Holmes , Eleanor HolmesPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) Volume: Volume 1 ISBN: 9781139057882ISBN 10: 113905788 Publication Date: 07 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: French Table of ContentsPreface; 1. La Côte St. André; 2. My father; 3. Meylan; 4. First music lessons from my father; 5. A year of medical studies; 6. I become one of Lesueur's pupils; 7. A first opera; 8. Augustin de Pons; 9. First interview with Cherubini; 10. My father withdraws my allowance; 11. I return to Paris; 12. I compete for a place as chorus singer, and get it; 13. First composition for the orchestra; 14. Competition at the Conservatoire; 15. Evenings at the Opéra; 16. Weber at the Odéon; 17. Prejudice against operas with Italian words; 18. Shakespeare; 19. A futile concert; 20. Beethoven at the Conservatoire; 21. Fatality; 22. The competition for musical composition; 23. The Academy porter; 24. Miss Smithson again; 25. My third trial at the Conservatoire; 26. I read Goethe's Faust for the first time; 27. Fantasia on The Tempest; 28. A violent distraction; 29. Fourth competition at the Conservatoire; 30. Distribution of prizes at the Conservatoire; 31. My second concert; 32. Marseilles to Leghorn; 33. The scholars of the Academy; 34. Drama; 35. The theatres at Genoa and Florence; 36. Life at the Academy; 37. Sport in the mountains; 38. Subiaco; 39. Life of a musician in Rome; 40. The spleen; 41. Naples; 42. Influenza in Rome; 43. Florence; 44. The Censorship; 45. Benefit and concert at the Théâtre Italien; 46. An order for a requiem; 47. Performance of my Lacrymosa at Lille; 48. Mdlle. Bertin's Esmeralda; 49. Concert of December 16, 1838; 50. Order from M. de Rémusat to write the Symphonie Funèbre et Triomphale; 51. Brussels.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |