by David Cairns (Author)
Berlioz was one of the towering figures of Romanticism: not only was he a great and revolutionary composer, but also the finest conductor of his day and an outstanding critic and writer. yet throughout his life he struggled for money and his music was persistently reviled in his native France. With exceptional insight and sympathy, the author draws together the major strands of Berlioz's life: his tempestuous marriage to the actress Harriet Smithson; the genesis of his famous works, including the Requiem , Romeo and Juliet and his crowing masterpiece The Trojans ; his friendships with Mendelssohn, Liszt, Princess Wittgenstein and Wagner; and finally, his last years haunted once again by personal tragedy. Here, as never before, is Berlioz the artist - and the man.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 944
Edition: 2
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 02 Nov 2000
ISBN 10: 0140287272
ISBN 13: 9780140287271