Unavailable
We can no longer provide this arrangement through Sheet Music Stores. The listing stays online so you can learn about the piece and explore alternatives.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-0991575-010 Composed by Hector Berlioz. The Great Classics. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 1999. De Haske Publications #DHP 0991575-010. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-0991575-010). Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) once remarked: “My life is a novel that greatly interests me.” Experiences in his personal life had a great influence on his compositions. Symphonie Fantastique, written in 1830, is also autobiographical: he subtitled the work Episode in the Life of an Artist. The symphony echoes his feelings for an actress. The Marche au Supplice (march into torture) he described as: “The artist dreams he has killed his beloved, that he has been sentenced to death and is being led to the scaffold. The procession moves to the notes of a march that is now sombre and turbulent, now radiant and stately, and in which boisterous outbursts suddenly dissolve intothe heavy sound of marching feet.” Berliosz sagte einst: 'Mein Leben ist ein Roman, der mich sehr interessiert'. Ereignisse aus seinem persönlichen Leben hinterließen einen großen Eindruck in seinen Kompositionen. Auch die Symphonie Fantastique von 1830 ist autobiographisch; das Werk trägt den Untertitel 'Episode aus dem Leben eines Künstlers'. Die Sinfonie handelt von seinen Gefühlen für eine Schauspielerin. Den Marche au Supplice fasste er in folgende Worte: "Der Künstler träumt, seine Geliebte sei gestorben und ihn, zum Tode verurteilt, führe man zum Schaffot.".


hector berlioz

hector berlioz, david catherwood

hector berlioz

hector berlioz

hector berlioz

hector berlioz

hector berlioz

hector berlioz

hector berlioz

hector berlioz
