Correspondance inédite de Hector Berlioz, 1819-1868

audiobook

Correspondance inédite de Hector Berlioz, 1819-1868

by Hector Berlioz

FR·~9 hours·163 chapters

Chapters

163 total
1

HECTOR BERLIOZ

0:04
2

DANIEL BERNARD

0:16
3

TABLE

3:14
4

NOTICE SUR BERLIOZ

1:48:38
5

CORRESPONDANCE INÉDITE - DE - HECTOR BERLIOZ

0:03
6

I.

0:43
7

II.

1:05
8

III.

1:47
9

IV.

3:12
10

V.

2:25

Description

Delve into the intimate world of one of the 19th‑century’s most daring composers through his own words. This collection gathers previously unpublished letters, ranging from heartfelt pleas to governmental officials to candid exchanges with fellow musicians, critics, and patrons. Alongside the correspondence, a concise biography frames Berlioz’s artistic journey, shedding light on the passions and conflicts that fueled his groundbreaking works.

Listeners will hear the composer’s voice as he navigates triumphs and setbacks, from the excitement of a new symphonic idea to the frustration of bureaucratic obstacles. The letters reveal his fierce devotion to music, his relationships with contemporaries such as Liszt and Wagner, and his personal reflections on fame, failure, and the inevitability of mortality. Together, the documents offer a vivid portrait of a restless genius whose letters echo the same intensity found in his compositions.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (534K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-09-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hector Berlioz

Hector Berlioz

1803–1869

A fiery Romantic composer, conductor, and critic, he changed what an orchestra could sound like. Best known for Symphonie fantastique, he brought vivid storytelling, daring color, and big emotions into 19th-century music.

View all books

You may also like