• Berlioz's literary output was considerable and mostly consists of music criticism. ... No other composer [is] so controversial as Hector Berlioz.
  • Louis-Hector Berlioz (usually referred to as Hector Berlioz) was born on 11 December 1803 in La-Côte-Saint-André near Grenoble in southeast France.
  • Hector Berlioz — 19th century French composer who holds a unique place in musical history, played a decisive role in the development of program music.
  • 14 , orchestral work by French composer Hector Berlioz , widely recognized as an early example of program music , that attempts to portray a sequence of opium...
  • Hector Berlioz turned his back on a career in medicine to follow his passion for music, and went on to compose works that showcased the innovativeness and search...
  • Hector Berlioz: a biography. Berlioz’s father was a country doctor practising near Grenoble who was musical enough to give his son his first lessons on the...
  • Hector Berlioz was born on December 11, 1803, into the family of Dr. Louis Berlioz and Marie-Antoinette-Josephine.
  • "H" numbers for works are cited from: D. Kern Holoman, Catalogue of the Works of Hector Berlioz (New Berlioz Edition, vol.25) (Kassel, 1987).
  • 2003 yilinda dogumunun ikiyüzüncü yildönümü (bicentennial) kutlanmaktadir. berlioz, roméo et juliette ( romeo ve juliet ) baslikli yedi bölümlü bir dramatik...
  • In 1826, Hector Berlioz officially entered the Conservatory to study composition under Jean-François Le Sueur and Anton Reicha.