Symphonie Fantastique Op. 14 : Faksimile Der Autographen Partitur In Der Bibliotheque Nationale De France

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Facsimile of the autograph score held in the Bibliothèque nationale de France Documenta musicologica II/53 2920 pp. of facsimile and 12 pp. of Commentary (Eng/Ger/French) Half-leather binding Loveand insanity, tenderness and vulgarity bordering on the grotesque:...

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Facsimile of the autograph score held in the Bibliothèque nationale de France
Documenta musicologica II/53
2920 pp. of facsimile and 12 pp. of Commentary (Eng/Ger/French)
Half-leather binding

Loveand insanity, tenderness and vulgarity bordering on the grotesque: Hector Berlioz never avoided extremes, neither in his life nor in his oeuvre. His entire Symphonie fantastique is pervaded by a musical “idéefixe” representing a woman he adored. The symphony brought about his breakthrough and has remained popular ever since.

The impact of his masterly approach to composition, especially in the treatment oftheorchestration, could still be felt in the 20th century. Berlioz revised the work for years before it finally reached its definitive version.

He entered many of these changes in the autograph score, which was also usedfor performances, by pasting strips of paper over the bars or parts in question. This facsimile edition, in high-quality four-colour reproduction, presents the manuscript as it is today – with strips of paper that can befolded out, making both versions visible.

Hugh Macdonald, General Editor of the New Berlioz Edition, explains the work’s genesis and presents particular passages from each movement.

Arrangement Orchestra
NumberOfPages 310
Media Book(softcover, stapled)
Publisher Bärenreiter-Verlag
Contributors Berlioz, Hector(Composer) MacDonald, Hugh(Artist)
Language English, French, German
ISBN 9783761816011