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Hector Berlioz



Berlioz, Louis-Hector - lwē ĕktôrˈ bĕrlyôzˈ, 1803–69, French romantic composer. He abandoned medical study to enter the Paris Conservatory as a composition student. In 1830 his Symphonie fantastique was first performed in Paris, marking a bold new development in program music. This work, with its recurring basic theme, departed from   Read More...

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