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HECTOR BERLOIZ
1803/11/11 1869/3/8
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BIG FAT FACTS
Hector-Berlioz was born in La Cote St. Andres, France
He lived in a multitude of places.
Mr Berlioz died Rue De Calais France.
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EARLY COMPOSITION
He began composing at an early age.
in his early years he learned to play flute and guitar.
Later in life he expanded his playing portfolio.
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FAMILY AWARDS AND DEATH INFO.
His dad was Louis Berlioz, his mom was Marie Antoinette Joséphine Berlioz, Louis (son), prosper(brother), Nanci (sister),Louise Julie Virgininie (sister), Adèle (sister), Louis Jules Felix (brother)
See next slide for more info.
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AWARD AND DEATH.
He was granted the award prize de Rome in musical compositions.
He died of intestinal disease. In rue de calis.
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LATER YEARS
One composition that greatly influenced him was hamlet by Shakespeare
He would go to as many musical composition as possible.
he later became engrossed in the rich music found in Paris.
Once his dad cut off his funding because he wanted to pursue a musical career then he had to budget time for work.
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CHILDHOOD
Berlioz was introduced to music by his dad, Louis Berlioz.
As a child hector was unique and intelligent.
He went to a medicine college in Paris despite the fact the he hated it.
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TE DEUM
https://youtu.be/fKjcK_Tg8Ts
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SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE
https://youtu.be/5HgqPpjIH5c
Photo by
Ryosuke Yagi
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LA DAMNATION DE FAUS
https://youtu.be/ASsQaT755fc
Photo by
Peter Curbishley
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LA DAMNATION DE FAUST
I chose this piece because of its elegance,Beauty, and operatistic theme.
The composition includes oboes, violins, bass cellos, Violas, a harp, and flutes.
It was written and performed in 1846.
Photo by
dalbera
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WEBSITES.
Sphinxkids.com
Brittianica.com
Wicapedia.com
Biography.com
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