
Héctor Berlioz
Héctor Berlioz was a renowned French composer and music critic of the Romantic era, known for his innovative orchestration and dramatic compositions. His works, such as 'Symphonie Fantastique' and 'Les Troyens,' showcased his unique style and deep emotional expression, significantly influencing the development of orchestral music.
Born on Dec 11, 1803 (221 years old)
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Greece:
Hector Berlioz composed the 'Grande Messe des morts' in the 19th century.
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Latvia:
Hector Berlioz's 'Symphonie Fantastique' reveals unprecedented musical freedom and bold orchestration.
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Costa Rica:
Hector Berlioz is noted for his vibrant Overture Carnaval Romano, which will open the concert conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero.
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Spain:
Héctor Berlioz published a vitriolic complaint about Donizetti's treatment of France in 1840.
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