Once upon a time there was a romantic composer named Hector Berlioz, Hector berlioz was a French Romantic composer and conductor. His output include orchestral works such as the Symphonie fantastique and harold in Italy, and works of hybrid genres such as the "dramatic symphony" Romeo and Juliet" and the "dramatic legend" La Damnation de Faust.
I read that Berlioz was a composer for whom the orchestra was the instrument. Unlike other composers, such as Liszt, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven,Paganini, he was not a virtuoso instrumentalist. This brilliant, beautiful music, and his other amazing compositions came out of his imagination, right from the mind onto the paper, without use of an instrument as a composition tool. I also read somewhere that the composer Burt Bacharach did not use a piano to compose his songs and that the slightly unusual tone and cadences that are the trademark of his and Hal David's songs is due to this.
He did revitalize and reinvent the orchestra as an early Romantic composer. His imagination was palpable in the orchestra, and of this work (Symphony of the Imagination) where an artist in love with a woman who doesn’t return love back, and is heartbroken. This leads him to trip out on opium. Where he witnesses his own funeral in movement 5. I bring this up because it is hinted at that this artist is an allegory for Hector himself. If this creative a mind could use the orchestra as their primary instrument, it was him.
I hear you!! I LOVE this movement of the symphony, but for a lot of reasons, it is the hardest piece of music for me to listen to. It is like the feeling of loneliness overrides the joy of the ball.
Having to listen to this repeatedly in class for Leaving Cert. Music has actually made me enjoy listening to it. It's like trying a new food, it takes a few goes of it to get a taste for it. I wonder if I'll enjoy other classical music like this without having studied it?
Cette symphonie m'a séduite pour la première fois vers mes 10 ans, et 14 ans plus tard c'est toujours un plaisir de l'écouter. Berlioz est un grand de la musique !
Berlioz est et restera mon compositeur préféré, il a touché mon cœur de petite fille de 11ans à l'époque, et cette symphonie en particulier m'a toujours transporté. 27ans plus tard je ressens toujours la même émotion ❤️
Univers aux étranges sonorités, mais la symphonie fantastique est toujours aussi fantastique. Berlioz qui a dit un jour : "Ma vie est un roman qui m'intéresse beaucoup".
Absolutely sublime piece. I first came across this very piece when I was 3 whilst listening to audio cassette for literature I believe it was Charles Dickens's A tale of two cities by ladybird classics Berlioz le bal was part of the soundtrack. To the little ignorant idiot commenting below , cereal or whatever you call yourself, yes your entitled to your opinion, however it doesn't mean your opinion ,to quote your own choice of vocabulary means shit. I have always loved punk especially true punk like the Exploited, Discharge, UK Subs and modern punk such as the Distillers, Bouncing Souls This however ,doesn't mean I have neither the soul nor the imagination not to have an appreciation for the beautiful and this piece is truly beautiful. I also love Liszt's Faust's Symphony Tchaikovsky's Francesca di Rimini Grieg 's Air from the Holberg suilte i.e. I was born with imagination that allows me to have a love of the eclectic, sadly I would day your imagination is truly limited stick to making uninspired arguments, I would say that's all your IQ is fit for.
(J'apprends ça à l'école en ce moment aha) Je crois que les artistes romantiques créent une musique qui transcrit leurs sentiments à eux-même. Comme ici, où Berlioz 'racontait' l'amour qu'il éprouvait pour une femme, et ses peurs, ses colères etc... Cette oeuvre est romantique car Berlioz l'a écrite pour y intégrer ses propres sentiments. Je crois que c'est à peu près ça hein
Cette symphonie porte son vrai nom de "fantastique". Le génie de Berlioz est incommensurable. C'est une joie de savoir que de tels compositeurs ont existé.
Я всего лишь дилетант, но обожаю классическую музыку, просто растворяюсь в ней. Но это не мешает мне слушать Rammstein или Muse. Душа может почувствовать красоту в любом музыкальном направлении.
Pakasit Chanvinij Strauss was the “pop” artist of his time. He like repetitive phrases because it kept him employed. Berlioz wrote the higher evolution of waltz. Though beautiful here, I also wonder what his waltz would sound like freed of the fantasy of the Symphonie Fantastique
Berlioz, Debussy, Bizet, Saint Saens, Ravel, Poulenc, entre autres.... On peut citer d'autres artistes de renoms français. Il y a toujours à critiquer, mais musicalement la France est d'une opulence rare.
@@cyril6574 je ne l'ai pas cité car j'ai peu écouté son oeuvre. En effet ! Le baroque français fut brillant. Après même si ça n'est pas français, mais toujours dans le baroque, Monteverdi c'est très beau. J'aime beaucoup ce mouvement. Au reste, j'en profite pour demander ; en dehors du Poème harmonique il y a de bonnes interprétrations actuelles ?
Good for her! I read that the great Nureyev had over a thousand records in his collection,and only two that were not classical or opera, he considered other forms of music background noise- and with Rudy's ego, no doubt beneath him. But still a good idea to me :-)
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Berlioz wrote it when he was 20 something ( in 1828).He fell in love. Everthing is ok in the Ball part of the symphonie. Later She is gone.A cheater she is. He is sad. He takes opium, write this master work. Kills the girl. Goes to the court and his head is chopped off. 😅. Later he describe how the wiches are dancing on his grave and he is watching from above.
Once upon a time there was a romantic composer named Hector Berlioz, Hector berlioz was a French Romantic composer and conductor. His output include orchestral works such as the Symphonie fantastique and harold in Italy, and works of hybrid genres such as the "dramatic symphony" Romeo and Juliet" and the "dramatic legend" La Damnation de Faust.
I read that Berlioz was a composer for whom the orchestra was the instrument. Unlike other composers, such as Liszt, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven,Paganini, he was not a virtuoso instrumentalist. This brilliant, beautiful music, and his other amazing compositions came out of his imagination, right from the mind onto the paper, without use of an instrument as a composition tool. I also read somewhere that the composer Burt Bacharach did not use a piano to compose his songs and that the slightly unusual tone and cadences that are the trademark of his and Hal David's songs is due to this.
He did revitalize and reinvent the orchestra as an early Romantic composer. His imagination was palpable in the orchestra, and of this work (Symphony of the Imagination) where an artist in love with a woman who doesn’t return love back, and is heartbroken. This leads him to trip out on opium. Where he witnesses his own funeral in movement 5. I bring this up because it is hinted at that this artist is an allegory for Hector himself. If this creative a mind could use the orchestra as their primary instrument, it was him.
the most perfect musical description of loneliness. life as a ball into which one either cannot enter or is lost once having entered it.
I hear you!! I LOVE this movement of the symphony, but for a lot of reasons, it is the hardest piece of music for me to listen to. It is like the feeling of loneliness overrides the joy of the ball.
Ok boomer
@@Figglebotham ?
For me this music interprets a person being alone and enjoying it. it is like, hey I am alone but not lonely.
@@Figglebotham Everything okay? 😂
Having to listen to this repeatedly in class for Leaving Cert. Music has actually made me enjoy listening to it. It's like trying a new food, it takes a few goes of it to get a taste for it.
I wonder if I'll enjoy other classical music like this without having studied it?
+India Heath true its a good piece, the same can't be said for sea changes tho....
Try pictures at an exhibition by Mussorgsky. Another dramatic work like the symphonie fantastique. Enjoy!
Definitely, listen to Debussy it’ll change your life
@@rmcshakes9934realll i hate seachanges
Cette symphonie m'a séduite pour la première fois vers mes 10 ans, et 14 ans plus tard c'est toujours un plaisir de l'écouter. Berlioz est un grand de la musique !
i especially like the way how mister berlioz lets appear the so called "idee fixe" in all instruments !
great performance !
It's 12:28 here, my homework brought me here and now I'm inlove on this masterpiece.
I love this second movement from Berlioz and it`s absolutely fantastic this to dance in a ballroom.😊😇💯❤♋
You bet! What a pity I get older and have no balls to enjoy. The waltz is perfect.
it's like 1:07 a.m. here and the sound is just so sleepy aND I NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS BECAUSE OF OUR HOMEWORK AND IT'S... KINDA ENJOYING HEHEHE.
Same shit in 2020
Same shit in 2021
it's literally 1:07 AM here too and i'm listening to this for my assignment😳🖐️
playing this when drunk is amazing, feels like I'm flyingg!!!
What instrument?
SSScvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveesSvcxzzzzz....cdv
I'm drunk as we speak. Listening to this kn mh bed bug keep popping into the kitchen for s nip oc vodka. Sorry about speliñg
Yes , he wrote it under influence of opium😮
2:14 And then she enters the room.
Grandiose ! Merci infiniment 🎼💗
Introduction: 00:00-0:39
Beginning: 00:39-2:15
Middle: 2:16-5:38
End: 5:39-6:38
thanks
Thank you legend
module???
@@zusukoriotomo yup hahaha
Berlioz est et restera mon compositeur préféré, il a touché mon cœur de petite fille de 11ans à l'époque, et cette symphonie en particulier m'a toujours transporté. 27ans plus tard je ressens toujours la même émotion ❤️
J'ai oublié Chopin que j'aime beaucoup avec la bien connue Nocturne OP 9 n°2 un grand classique qui m'a toujours émue, et tant d'autres...
This is a good waltz with the woman you love and then in the next movement you killed her😆
Univers aux étranges sonorités, mais la symphonie fantastique est toujours aussi fantastique. Berlioz qui a dit un jour : "Ma vie est un roman qui m'intéresse beaucoup".
Absolutely sublime piece. I first came across this very piece when I was 3 whilst listening to audio cassette for literature I believe it was Charles Dickens's A tale of two cities by ladybird classics Berlioz le bal was part of the soundtrack.
To the little ignorant idiot commenting below , cereal or whatever you call yourself, yes your entitled to your opinion, however it doesn't mean your opinion ,to quote your own choice of vocabulary means shit.
I have always loved punk especially true punk like the Exploited, Discharge, UK Subs and modern punk such as the Distillers, Bouncing Souls
This however ,doesn't mean I have neither the soul nor the imagination not to have an appreciation for the beautiful and this piece is truly beautiful.
I also love Liszt's Faust's Symphony Tchaikovsky's Francesca di Rimini
Grieg 's Air from the Holberg suilte
i.e. I was born with imagination that allows me to have a love of the eclectic, sadly I would day your imagination is truly limited stick to making uninspired arguments, I would say that's all your IQ is fit for.
(J'apprends ça à l'école en ce moment aha)
Je crois que les artistes romantiques créent une musique qui transcrit leurs sentiments à eux-même. Comme ici, où Berlioz 'racontait' l'amour qu'il éprouvait pour une femme, et ses peurs, ses colères etc... Cette oeuvre est romantique car Berlioz l'a écrite pour y intégrer ses propres sentiments.
Je crois que c'est à peu près ça hein
Musume H.K ok
Love from Ireland X
Magnifique..
très bonne décision :) , toi et ton papa avez raison d'écouter ça
Leaving Cert national anthem
I'm here from module 😅
how relatable although we did it later
me too
Same
Same
hahahaha nakakalbo ako
Leaving Cert 2021 gang rise up
Lets do dis bois!
fantastic!
Divino!
Cette symphonie porte son vrai nom de "fantastique". Le génie de Berlioz est incommensurable. C'est une joie de savoir que de tels compositeurs ont existé.
Answer this 00:00-00:39 mood and tempo
00:40-2:15 mood tempo
2:16-5:38 mood tempo
5:39-6:38 mood tempo
What is the mood? Slow and then fast?
Pretty sure everyone here is doing this for their assignments
advertisement background music huhu
Hector Berioz ,un grande sin dudas algunas ,muchas delicadez en sus composiciones!!
Я всего лишь дилетант, но обожаю классическую музыку, просто растворяюсь в ней. Но это не мешает мне слушать Rammstein или Muse. Душа может почувствовать красоту в любом музыкальном направлении.
Cyka blyat
Genius!!love it so much!!
We are from philipines studying your song sheshshshs
Wow!
This is a fire track right here.
Andito ako dahil sa module at may naintindihan naman ako kunti
Not a waltz of Johann Strauss's fashion. It's deeper than that.
Pakasit Chanvinij Strauss was the “pop” artist of his time. He like repetitive phrases because it kept him employed. Berlioz wrote the higher evolution of waltz. Though beautiful here, I also wonder what his waltz would sound like freed of the fantasy of the Symphonie Fantastique
@@isaiahgorski4030 Maybe too scholarly? Passion is an asaset in compounding and writiing, I believe
Much more! Sweet, delicate, elegant, a bit eerie.
My Schoolwork has lead me unto this fine melody
merci
I wish someone had of made a video outlining what bar/section it was on and the main features as the music played
The revision book i have is terrible
you're so right
I'm here because of my module😂
Pota same ta u dai the only thing that can make my ear bleed Gen z ehhhh 😭😭😭😭😭
@@allanluis6258 bruh it is actually good tho and im also a gen z
Same mga mare HAHAHAHA
Anooo sagooot╥﹏╥
Mahirap ba?
Love it.
wazzup mga ka etlogz
L'une des rares fois où, musicalement, je me sens fier d'être français...
Berlioz, Debussy, Bizet, Saint Saens, Ravel, Poulenc, entre autres....
On peut citer d'autres artistes de renoms français. Il y a toujours à critiquer, mais musicalement la France est d'une opulence rare.
Trop surtout avec ces chansons de mnt ça me redonne la foi dans le monde
+ Gabriel Fauré, Erik Satie, Léo Delibes...et même Reynaldo Hahn et Chopin
@@pierrej2144 offenbach également a été naturalisé français un peu plus loin on peu remonté à Lully et Charpentier 😀
@@cyril6574 je ne l'ai pas cité car j'ai peu écouté son oeuvre.
En effet ! Le baroque français fut brillant.
Après même si ça n'est pas français, mais toujours dans le baroque, Monteverdi c'est très beau. J'aime beaucoup ce mouvement. Au reste, j'en profite pour demander ; en dehors du Poème harmonique il y a de bonnes interprétrations actuelles ?
me while listening:i feel like im flying
j'dois écouter sa pr les cours u.u
moi aussi ;)
cool :D
XD😂
c nulll
c claire et c long
@twunk12 You got the thing, man! and classical music is not for some brains - they cannot see the scene beyond...
This piece is just awsome!
banger
Hello everyone 🎉
What can you say about the flow of the music?
J'aime La Symphonie
I never know that this artwork is existed, thnks to u Mapeh sub👍🏻
moduuuuuuulllleeeessss
Omg. Luv dis. Dis is me jam. Perf gaffer and sess music lioke.
Merci Musume H.K :)
ditto!
But holy crap! its tomorrow!!
raise your hand if you came here to listen because its your lesson lol.
🙋
Bonjour,
j'ai une question, puis je savoir pourquoi cette oeuvre est elle romantique ?
This video is going to be more famous because of module
It does have a fairly "Elvish" intro doesn't it? :)
0:01 - 0:39
0:40 - 2:15
2:16 - 5:38
5:39 - 6:38
don't mind me
✨💕✨
Voilà la music que je dois écouté pour mes cour😂
Par la même occasion tu pourrais aussi prendre des cours d’orthographe.
My marching band show this year is a longer version of this like eleven minutes
pensez-vous vous qu'une retranscription pour flûte et piano serait sympa ?
Leaving Cert 2022 ? 🥴✌🏻
my daughter will be 17 soon and loves this kind of music more then the so calld music of today
+James Cox thanks for letting us know
There´s no contradiction except if you mean the hit radio stuff with the so called music of today..
James Cox o it's amazing ! :)
Shes got class then.
Good for her! I read that the great Nureyev had over a thousand records in his collection,and only two that were not classical or opera, he considered other forms of music background noise- and with Rudy's ego, no doubt beneath him. But still a good idea to me :-)
Ça m'angoisse ce son
How can I download this one? I need this in my MAPEH subject!
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❤
a la fin de la chanson je remmettais ma vie en question
0:00 0:39 2:15 2:16 5:38 6:38
man this sounds like its from one of those old nostalgic tom and jerry episodes
I'm here bcuzzz of may assignment😊😊
@twunk12 some scholars believe the last movements to be inspired by thomas the quincey's "confessions of an opium eater".
kaka module ko to
00:00
00:39
02:15
05:38
06:38
Grade 9, anyone?
LMAO
bruh our music teacher 😂
RE ZZ The hell man
yeah ahhaha
Me
I'm here for my model😁
Berlioz wrote it when he was 20 something ( in 1828).He fell in love. Everthing is ok in the Ball part of the symphonie. Later She is gone.A cheater she is. He is sad. He takes opium, write this master work. Kills the girl. Goes to the court and his head is chopped off. 😅. Later he describe how the wiches are dancing on his grave and he is watching from above.
00:00 - 00:39
00:39 - 02:15
02: 16 - 05:38
05:39 - 06:38
sir salamat sa yo napunta ako dito haeop
HAHAHAHAHA
🥰💐💐💐
Here for my school activity..
Hector Berlioz comeposed the program music
take me there once PLEASE 💁
grade 9 module in music
00:00
00:40
2:16
5:39
Same
Where's my grade 9 pipss😆
Whats the answer
Soundtrack the film Roma
qui est là à cause de sa prof d’histoire???
J’aurais bien aimé mais non
A moi c mon prof de musique 😂😂
J'ai fait sa en cour ( avec tola meilleur prof de musique de Grenoble )
Monsieur Lemoniz :)
Si je peux me permettre cette femme se nommait "Harriet Smithson" :)
This is reminding of the moon landing.
if they ever make a biopic about berlioz, they should really cast liam neeson
module timee hahaha
for my grades im here 😭