The Cambridge Berlioz Encyclopedia

Julian Rushton editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th Dec '17

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The Cambridge Berlioz Encyclopedia cover

Comprehensive coverage of Hector Berlioz as composer, author, and conductor in the society and culture of his time.

This reference work will serve students, scholars, and others interested in Berlioz and in nineteenth-century music more widely. Entries cover his life and work as well as other figures and influences in his personal and professional spheres. The volume contains some technical detail but is equally accessible to non-specialists.With over forty international specialist authors, this Encyclopedia covers all aspects of the life and work of Hector Berlioz. One of the most original composers of the nineteenth century, he was also internationally known as a pioneer of modern conducting, and as an entertaining author of memoirs, fiction, and criticism. His musical reputation has fluctuated, partly because his works rarely fit into conventional categories. As this Encyclopedia demonstrates, however, his influence on other composers, through his music and his orchestration treatise, was considerable, and extended into the twentieth century. The volume also covers Berlioz's connections with government officials and Paris concert societies and theatres, and contains information on his wide social circle including important literary figures. The Encyclopedia explores his fascination with foreign authors such as Shakespeare, Moore, and Goethe, and treats fully his promotion of his own and others' music, often at his own financial risk.

ISBN: 9781107104433

Dimensions: 235mm x 150mm x 24mm

Weight: 810g

418 pages