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(FULL ALBUM) Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique - London Symphony Orchestra


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Fantastique Symphony - Symphonie Fantastique

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0:00 First movement: \"R?veries ? Passions\" (Reveries ? Passions)

13:56 Second movement: \"Un bal\" (A Ball)

20:15 Third movement: \"Sc?ne aux champs\" (Scene in the Fields)

36:35 Fourth movement: \"Marche au supplice\" (March to the Scaffold)

41:09 Fifth movement: \"Songe d'une nuit du sabbat\" (Dream of the Night of the Sabbath)



Conducted by Louis Fremaux

Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra



You will find bellow, a part of the english text that originally came with the CD. It gives the historical context of this symphony, an idea of the state of mind Berlioz was in at the time of the composition and some explanations of the track in itself.



No composer has excited more divided opinion

than Hector Berlioz. With a passion to match his

own vulcanic flame, you either love or hate him.

A man for neither the faint-hearted nor the

uncommitted, he was one of the grand originals

of the 19th century, an artist of fantasies and

dreams, of liberty and tragedy, of aspiration and

disillusionment, a creative spirit of brilliant, of

turbulent, of poetic, of unhappy impulse, an

innovator of untrammelled vision. Without peer,

he was the great master of the July Monarchy, of

the Second Empire. He changed the course of

musical history. The Romantic Age may have

had its prophets, but it was he gave light to its

soul. His music, Heine said, ?has something

primeval about it, if not something antediluvian; it

reminds me of extinct species of animals, or

fabulous kingdoms and fabulous sins, of sky-

storming impossibilities, of the hanging gardens

ot Semiramis, or Nineveh, of the wonderful

constructions or Misrarm?: ?a colossal

nightingale, a lark as big as an eagle\". The

Fantastic Symphony, ?ve ?episodes de la vie

d?un artiste\", was first performed at the Paris

Conservatoire on 5 December 183O, a

watershed date, under the direction of Francois-

Antoine Habeneck. In the audience was the

young Liszt, who subsequently was the make an

extraordinary solo piano partition of it (1833).

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