Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique - Dreams and Passions
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Symphonie fantastique is an epic for a huge orchestra. Through its movements, it tells the story of an artist's self-destructive passion for a beautiful woman. Louis-Hector Berlioz (11 December 1803 - 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer and conductor.
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I just listened to this 4 times in 360p and then i realized that it goes to 1080p... my eyes are waterfalling with happiness
I get to listen to it again with an even more amazing experience
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Enregistrement réalisé par EMI du 30/11 au 2/12/1959 Salle Wagram, à Paris. L'Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française était placé sous la direction de Sir Thomas Beecham.
Berlioz is so awesome that no one ever hits the dislike button.
They removed the dislike button.. I'm in 2022, are u still alive?
Wish u the best
Magestic !
If you could fit anymore passion and dreams in a song you would not be human.
Siempre la sentí como una imagen rota en partes; imposible de armar, ni comprender del todo: sólo por partes, y de a trozos.- (Como si careciera de una única unidad temática).- La literatura fantástica elude ex profeso la lógica y la secuencia deductiva realista, u objetiva. - Tal como los sueños. -
For my return will be that of a thief in the night. The inquisition will be held when "he" has been named the "son"
Translation:I always felt like a broken image in parts, impossible to assemble, or understand at all: only in parts, and apart. - (Seemingly lacking a single thematic unity.) - Fantastic literature eludes logic, and expressly realistic deductive sequence, or objective. - As dreams. -
Performance details please? I suspect it might be Colin Davis/L.S.O.
5:33 is what you're looking for.
All those words are in alphabetical order, so I believe you copied them from some list of synonims. But still, they surely describe what Berlioz did.
*synonyms :/
not original, but i actually wanna know...2022 anyone?
Here 😂
Me
This recording goes bad near the end. The tempo is insanely fast for no reason.
Passion knows no reason.
He looks like a character straight from dishonored