Hector 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.
Discover the life and times of an extraordinary composer, Hector Berlioz, through his own words in this gripping autobiography. Follow his journey from his childhood in France, to his travels...
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Autobiography of Hector Berlioz, Member of the Institute of France, from 1803 to 1865 - Comprising his travels in Italy, Germany, Russia, and England. Vol. 2 is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of...