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Selected letters of Berlioz / edited by Hugh Macdonald ; translated by Roger Nichols.

Author/creator Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869
Other author/creatorMacdonald, Hugh, 1940- editor.
Other author/creatorNichols, Roger, translator.
Format Book and Print
Edition1st American edition.
Publication InfoNew York : W.W. Norton, 1997.
Descriptionxiii, 479 pages : music ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Uniform titleCorrespondence. Selections. English
Abstract One of the foremost composers of his generation, Berlioz was even more influential as an arbiter of musical taste and a writer of critical essays for the Parisian Journal des debats. But professional journalism was sometimes an unwelcome task for Berlioz, who felt hindered by considerations of diplomacy and censorship. Letter writing, by contrast, provided him with a freer outlet for creative expression, and his surviving correspondences number in the thousands. From that extraordinary output the editor has gathered some 500 letters that span the composer's life and chart the course of his artistic career. The first letter, written by a brash fifteen-year-old Berlioz to a group of music publishers, suggests that they bring out his work at their own expense. The last letter, in which Berlioz begs his brother-in-law for money, reveals the once-prodigious composer and writer reduced to a pathetic state of poverty. Dipped into or read straight through, this book is entertaining and informative reading for any music lover. Translated aptly and colorfully by Roger Nichols, Berlioz's letters blend personal sentiment with deep insight into nineteenth-century thought, providing an entrancing portrait of one of the century's leading artistic figures.
General noteTranslation previously published by Faber and Faber, London, 1995.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 96047015
ISBN0393040623

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML410.B5 A33 1997 ✔ Available Place Hold