Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique - Dreams and Passions
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- čas přidán 22. 01. 2011
- Symphonie fantastique is an epic for a huge orchestra. Through its movements, it tells the story of an artist's self-destructive passion for a beautiful woman. Louis-Hector Berlioz (11 December 1803 - 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer and conductor.
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I just listened to this 4 times in 360p and then i realized that it goes to 1080p... my eyes are waterfalling with happiness
I get to listen to it again with an even more amazing experience
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Enregistrement réalisé par EMI du 30/11 au 2/12/1959 Salle Wagram, à Paris. L'Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française était placé sous la direction de Sir Thomas Beecham.
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Magestic !
If you could fit anymore passion and dreams in a song you would not be human.
Berlioz is so awesome that no one ever hits the dislike button.
They removed the dislike button.. I'm in 2022, are u still alive?
Wish u the best
Siempre la sentí como una imagen rota en partes; imposible de armar, ni comprender del todo: sólo por partes, y de a trozos.- (Como si careciera de una única unidad temática).- La literatura fantástica elude ex profeso la lógica y la secuencia deductiva realista, u objetiva. - Tal como los sueños. -
Performance details please? I suspect it might be Colin Davis/L.S.O.
For my return will be that of a thief in the night. The inquisition will be held when "he" has been named the "son"
He looks like a character straight from dishonored
5:33 is what you're looking for.
Translation:I always felt like a broken image in parts, impossible to assemble, or understand at all: only in parts, and apart. - (Seemingly lacking a single thematic unity.) - Fantastic literature eludes logic, and expressly realistic deductive sequence, or objective. - As dreams. -
All those words are in alphabetical order, so I believe you copied them from some list of synonims. But still, they surely describe what Berlioz did.
*synonyms :/
not original, but i actually wanna know...2022 anyone?
Here 😂
Me
This recording goes bad near the end. The tempo is insanely fast for no reason.
Passion knows no reason.