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Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique (Part 2 & 5)
Pershkrimi videos:Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz.
2nd Movement "A Ball"
5th Movement (1st part) "The Witches Sabbath".
I'm fairly sure that this is the Boston Symphony Orchestra with Charles Munch conducting. I'd be glad of any opinion.
Berlioz was a Shakespeare enthusiast. As a 23 year old he was in the audience for performances of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet in Paris by a visiting troupe from England. Playing the leading female roles was a young Irish actress, Harriet Smithson. He was besotted. But his many and inreasingly passionate letters went unanswered and they did not meet. The Symphonie Fantastique was written and performed in Paris 3 years later in 1830. The programme notes made clear that the work was dedicated to Harriet. Having heard that this was the case, she attended. They eventually married.
In the first movement Berlioz depicts himself as a sensitive young musician in a state of lovesick despair. The object of his love recurs in each movement as a vision (or "idée fixe"). Wherever he goes to take his mind off her, as during his attendance at "A Ball" (2nd) or during a "Country walk" (3rd), the vision reappears to haunt him. In the 4th, in an opium-induced stupor, he halucinates that he has killed her; he then has to watch his own progress to the guillotine and his own gruesome execution. The harrowing tale ends with "The Witches Sabbath" (5th). In this he imagines the "idee fixe" exulting as the hags and creatures of the night assemble and dance grotesquely at his funeral.
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Thanks for widening my horizons.
Anyway, I think it's great that you posted this, and I think it's an amazing piece of music.
It's amazing to think that he was conceiving all this ocean of music using a guitar, and occasionally a flute.
Please tell me who coduct!!