Explore the inner world of one of the 19th century's most innovative composers with "Correspondance in dite de Hector Berlioz 1819-1868." This collection of previously unpublished letters offers a unique glimpse into the life, thoughts, and artistic development of Hector Berlioz, the celebrated French Romantic composer.
Compiled and presented with a biographical note by Daniel Bernard, this volume provides invaluable insights into Berlioz's relationships with fellow musicians, his creative process, and the challenges he faced in the vibrant but often turbulent world of 19th-century music. From early aspirations to the triumphs and tribulations of his career, these letters reveal the man behind the music. A treasure for music scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Correspondance in dite de Hector Berlioz 1819-1868" is an essential resource for understanding Berlioz's enduring legacy.
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