Berlioz on Music

Selected Criticism 1824-1837

Samuel N Rosenberg translator Katherine Kolb editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:2nd Apr '15

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As a composer, Hector Berlioz embodied his century as the quintessential Romantic artist. Niccolo Paganini called him "Beethoven's only heir," and for a young Richard Wagner, he was dazzling as a composer, orchestra conductor, and critic. But Berlioz was known as much for his writings as for his music, and for decades Berlioz scholars have stressed the need for a good English-language anthology of his criticism. Featuring new translations and commentary by Katherine Kolb and Samuel N. Rosenberg, Berlioz on Music: Selected Criticism 1824-1837 is that volume. Berlioz's centrality as a critic results from his literary brilliance, his location in Paris -- the music capital of the nineteenth century -- and his 28-year tenure at the powerful Journal des debats. As one of its founding editors and principal writers, Berlioz contributed about 250 articles to the publication. Berlioz on Music comprises articles from the first 14 years of Berlioz's public writings, given in chronological order and, with few exceptions, in their entirety. Following chronology affords an overview of Berlioz's evolution as critic and of a key phase in the development of modern musical culture. The volume also presents explanatory data in engagingly composed introductions and footnotes, which elucidate Berlioz's references to persons, musical and literary works, historical events, and more. The reader is allowed to follow musical events during one of the richest periods in French cultural history, including the revolutionary decade surrounding 1830, a year marked by Victor Hugo's victory for the Romantics in the Classical bastion of the Théâtre-Français, by the premiere of Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony, and by the toppling of the Restoration monarchy. The result is an engaging collection of Berlioz's lively prose, presented with scholarly rigor and rendered in accessible English. Music historians, both professional and amateur, as well 19th century European history enthusiasts will find Berlioz on Music a compelling introduction to one of the richest periods of French culture.

Elegantly written and meticulously researched, Berlioz on Music is a veritable treasure trove. It provides an indispensable resource for music and literary scholars by making an invaluable contribution to modern nineteenth-century studies. * Nineteenth-Century French Studies *
[A] remarkable volume ... most enlightening. Highly recommended. * W. E. Grim, CHOICE *
A fine and authoritative new translation of Berlioz's music criticism. * BBC Music Magazine *
This is a finely-judged anthology, impeccably presented and all the more valuable for its inclusion of some lesser-known treasures from the composer's early critical career. Rosenberg's translations give us Berlioz at full throttle, while Kolb's accompanying texts combine wisdom and empathy as they deftly set the scene. * Katharine Ellis, University of Bristol, author of Music Criticism in Nineteenth-Century France: La Revue et Gazette musicale de Paris, 1834-1880 *
Katherine Kolb's searching essay on the role and function of music criticism in the early 19th century provides a brilliant introduction to this selection of articles written by Berlioz in his early years, years when his views on music were as colourfully expressed as the orchestration of the Symphonie fantastique and as deeply felt as the love scene in Romeo et Juliette. * Hugh Macdonald, General Editor of the New Berlioz Edition, author of Beethoven's Century (2008), Music in 1853 (2012) and Bizet (2014) *
Berlioz was forced to write criticism for a living, and hated the necessity, but he wrote marvellously, using his position to attack what was bad and exalt what was good, with the enthusiasm and caustic humour that were his trademarks. He collected and revised some of it later in books; but this welcome anthology shows him at grips with the day-to-day Paris music scene, at the moment of putting pen to paper. * David Cairns, author of Berlioz(2000). *

ISBN: 9780199391950

Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm

Weight: 590g

324 pages