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Berlioz Studies


Berlioz Studies

Paperback by Bloom, Peter

Berlioz Studies

£48.99

ISBN:
9780521028561
Publication Date:
2 Nov 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
300 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Berlioz Studies

Description

This volume contains nine substantial essays by the world's leading Berlioz scholars. They cover various aspects of Berlioz's life and works and represent an important contribution to Berlioz research. The book includes essays based on documents, both biographical and musical, that give us, among other things, a portrait of the artist as a young man and a revealing view of an important but little-studied work of his maturity. There are readings of Romeo et Juliette and La Damnation de Faust that wrestle anew with the problems of the relationships between literature and music and - as Berlioz's music nearly always requires - with the problems of genre. Two views of Berlioz's Les Nuits d'été are presented which ask when and why the work was conceived, and how the work coheres. The practical question of Berlioz's metronome marks are here thoroughly studied for the first time. The volume closes with a novel piece, in dialogue form, by the elder statesman of Berlioz scholars, Jacques Barzun, who treats with exceptional grace the profound issues raised by Berlioz the man and musician.

Contents

Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. The Reboul-Berlioz collection David Cairns; 2. Berlioz and the metronome Hugh MacDonald; 3. Romeo and Juliet and Roméo et Juliette Ian Kemp; 4. In the shadows of Les Nuits d'été Peter Bloom; 5. Les Nuits d'ete: cycle or collection? Julian Rushton; 6. 'Ritter Berlioz' in Germany David B. Levy; 7. The Damnation of Faust: the perils of heroism in Music Katherine Reeve; 8. Berlioz's version of Gluck's Orphée Joël-Marie Fauquet; 9. Overheard at Glimmerglass ('famous last words') Jacques Barzun; Index.

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