About Hector Berlioz
Louis Hector Berlioz (born 11 December 1803; died 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer best known for the Symphonie fantastique, first performed in 1830, and for his Requiem - Grande messe des morts - of 1837, with its tremendous resources that include four antiphonal brass choirs. Berlioz was born in France at La Côte-Saint-André in the département of Isère, between Lyon and Grenoble. His father was a physician, and young Hector was sent to Paris to study medicine at the age of eighteen.
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Un Bal
Marche Hongroise
Reveries - Passions
Marche Au Supplice
Scene 9: Tambours et trompettes sonnant le ratraite
Ballet des sylphes
Chanson de Brander: `Certain rat, dans une cuisine'
Scene 2: Ronde des paysans: Les bergers quittent leurs troupeaux
Scene 7: Air de Mephistopheles: `Voici des roses'
Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14: Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14: IV. Marche au supplice
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