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Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
04 Aug, 2013 | 0:16:24 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Scenes 21, 22, & 23: Concerning Chopin; Mendelssohn; & Robert & Clara Schumann.
Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
13 Dec, 2010 | 0:29:31 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Scene 18: 1833. I persuade Henriette to marry me. Scene 19: 1840. I start my concert tours without her. Scene 20: Trials of the composer-conductor on tour. [Berlioz: Lélio, ou le retour à la vie: Roméo et Juliette; Harold en Italie; Franz von Suppé: Poet and Peasant; Liszt: Mephisto Valse]
Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
13 Dec, 2010 | 0:29:31 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Scenes 15, 16, 17: Hector in Italy; the Captive. [Berlioz: Harold en Italie; Intrata di Rob-Roy Macgregor; La captive]
Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
12 Dec, 2010 | 0:29:32 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Scene 12: Camille Moke; the Prix de Rome; the 1830 Paris uprising. Scene 13: Franz Liszt. Scene 14: Betrayal by Camille! Convalescence in Nice. [Berlioz: Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale; Symphonie fantastique; Le roi Lear; Sara la baigneuse; La belle voyageuse; Liszt: Un sospiro]
Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
30 Nov, 2010 | 0:29:07 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Scene 9: Concerning Weber. Scene 10: Shakespeare & Henriette Smithson. Scene 11: Rehearsing a cantata; & Scenes from Faust. [Weber: Der Freischütz; Berlioz: La Mort d'Ophélie; Roméo et Juliette; Elégie en prose; Les Troyens, I, 2; Le roi de Thulé]
Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
29 Nov, 2010 | 0:29:31 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Scene 6: Youthful composing. Scene 7: 1848. A revolutionary interruption. Scene 8: A family dispute. [Berlioz: La Mort de Cléopâtre; Symphonie fantastique; Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale; Gluck: Iphigénie en Aulide]
Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
29 Nov, 2010 | 0:29:20 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Scene 3: Concerning Napoleon; Uncle Felix. Scene 4: Estelle. Scene 5: The beginnings of my musical education. [Berlioz: Les Troyens (Chasse royale et orage); Roméo et Juliette; Le spectre de la rose; Les francs-juges; Aubade; Saint-Saëns: Le Carnaval des animaux]
Told in his own Words & Music & in the Words & Music of Others
20 Nov, 2010 | 0:29:17 |
EN | David Winn | The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz

Prologue: 1848. I start my memoirs in London, while unrest threatens Europe. ‘Close by, Ucalegon's house is already ablaze!’ Scene 1: 1803. I am born in the ordinary way: no laurels, no fanfares. Scene 2: My education; Father introduces me to Virgil. [Berlioz: La Mort d'Ophélie; Les Troyens, Acts II (Scenes 14-16), V (49-50); Villanelle; Le jeune pâtre breton]
A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day
17 Nov, 2010 | 1:06:03 |
EN | David Winn | A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War

A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War - 2010. A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day. This fourth hour started about 12:53 pm with a poem 'The Dead Statesman', and ended about 1:58 pm after the closing credits.
A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day
16 Nov, 2010 | 0:57:55 |
EN | David Winn | A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War

A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War - 2010. A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day. This third hour started about 11:55 am with Pavane from Peter Warlock's Capriol Suite, and ended about 12:52 pm with a reading of Philip Johnstone's High Wood.
A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day
15 Nov, 2010 | 0:50:36 |
EN | David Winn | A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War

A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War - 2010. A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day. This second hour started about 11:03 am, following Reveille, and ended about 11:54 am with a reading from G B Shaw's Heartbreak House.
A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day
14 Nov, 2010 | 1:00:37 |
EN | David Winn | A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War

A Message of Peace: CFUV's Tribute to Victims of War - 2010. A four-hour program of readings and music for Remembrance Day. This first hour started at 10:00 am, and ended with the 2-minute silence at 11:00, followed by Reveille.
A dramatization, combined with music by Vaughan Williams
13 Nov, 2010 | 0:48:25 |
EN | David Winn |

A dramatization, combined with the music by Ralph Vaughan Williams for 'Job: a Masque for Dancing' (choreographer, Ninette de Valois) inspired by William Blake’s 'Illustrations of The Book of Job'.
Comic satire, of 1815, dramatized, with theme music
05 Oct, 2010 | 2:17:11 |
EN | David Winn |

Thomas Love Peacock's comic novel Headlong Hall (1815), satirizing industrialization, and progress generally, and contemporary artistic styles and ideas. Dramatized, with theme music. In fifteen scenes, plus an introduction and closing credits.
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