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      • Berlioz provided his own programme notes for each movement of the work. He writes: ‘The composer’s intention has been to develop various episodes in the life of an artist, in so far as they lend themselves to musical treatment. As the work cannot rely on the assistance of speech, the plan of the instrumental drama needs to be set out in advance.
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  2. Dec 9, 2021 · Each movement has its own programme note from the composer outlining the general story of the music. The main story itself tells the tale of an artist gifted with a lively imagination who has poisoned himself with opium in the depths of despair and love.

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  3. Berlioz provided his own programme notes for each movement of the work. He writes: ‘The composer’s intention has been to develop various episodes in the life of an artist, in so far as they lend themselves to musical treatment. As the work cannot rely on the assistance of speech, the plan of the instrumental drama needs to be set out in advance.

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  4. A master orchestrator, Berlioz wrote a part in his Symphonie Fantastique for the bass ophicleide, a brass instrument that looks like a cross between a bassoon and saxophone, with long, cone-shaped tubing and a mouthpiece similar to a trombone’s. The word “ophicleide” in Greek literally means “serpent with keys”.

  5. He professed to dislike writing his press pieces, and they undoubtedly took up time that he would have preferred to spend writing music.

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  6. Jul 16, 2023 · Berlioz provided his own program notes for each movement of the work (see below). He prefaces his notes with the following instructions: The composer’s intention has been to develop various episodes in the life of an artist, in so far as they lend themselves to musical treatment.

  7. Six years after the premiere of Beethoven’s monumental Ninth Symphony, composer Hector Berlioz sought to make use of the symphonic genre, but on his terms. Indeed, he wrote not only a five-movement symphony but also a narrative program to accompany and explain the symphony.

  8. Nov 30, 2023 · Its chief novelty was that it had a title and a detailed programme, supplied by the composer. It is not strictly autobiographical, although the programme’s unnamed protagonist represents Berlioz himself. He had many reasons for composing such a work, which are discussed in the Introduction.

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