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Berlioz [Hardcover]

D. Kern Holoman (Author)

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November 6, 1989 0674067789 978-0674067783 1St Edition

For three decades, beginning with the Symphonie fantastique composed in 1830, Berlioz and his music embodied the élan and exuberance of the Romantic era. This captivating and sumptuously illustrated biography is not only a complete account of Berlioz's life, but an acute analysis of his compositions and description of his work as conductor and critic, as well as a vivid picture of his musical world.

D. Kern Holoman paints a full-length portrait of Berlioz: his personal and family life, his intellectual development and pursuits, his methods of composing (Berlioz at his work table, so to speak), the aim and style of his music criticism and travel writing, his innovations in staging and conducting performances, and his interaction with other composers, including Liszt, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Schumann, Glinka, Brahms, Verdi, Saint-Saëns, Gounod. In discussing Berlioz's music, Holoman talks about specific techniques, takes note of influences and borrowings, and analyzes the concept of programmatic music developed in Symphonie fantastique, Harold in Italy, Romeo and Juliet, and The Damnation of Faust.

While following Berlioz's career, we get a rich sense of the world in which he moved. We see the requirements and excitements of foreign concert tours, the music publishing and instrument-making businesses, the development of the modern concept of orchestral conducting, the use of newspapers for publicity, the composer's working relations with impresarios and soloists.


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From Publishers Weekly

In this beautifully written book, Holoman, professor of music at the University of California, presents a comprehensive account of the life and works of the romantic composer whose brilliant music and eccentric life style dazzled and disconcerted his contemporaries. Without overemphasizing the sensational aspects of Hector Berlioz's turbulent personal life (1803-1869), the author skillfully weaves together autobiographical details and musical analysis, examining in depth the composer's working methods and artistic development, and giving penetrating insights into some of his best-known works, including the Symphonie fantastique and Harold in Italy . He also treats in depth Berlioz's many other accomplishments and demonstrates how his skills as a conductor, music critic, orchestra builder and concert producer placed him in the forefront of musical life in 19th-century Europe. Illustrations not seen by PW.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

It has been 40 years since Jacques Barzun first published his celebrated Berlioz and the Romantic Century ( LJ 3/15/50). Although notable studies have appeared since then, Holoman (author of the first thematic catalog of Berlioz's works) offers an exceptional account of Berlioz's life, work, and the world in which he lived. From the composer's diligent quest for the Prix de Rome to his place in history as the acclaimed successor to Beethoven, this scholarly tome reads like a novel replete with convincing music analyses, exquisite illustrations, and revealing observations on the composer as conductor, critic, and author. Appendixes include lists of compositions, writings, and concerts. Highly recommended. --William J. Waters, Pensacola Jr. Coll., Fla.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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