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Hector Berlioz
11 dez 1803 — 08 mar 1869
Romântico
Born on December 11, 1803 at La Côte-Saint-André, Southeastern France, Hector Berlioz was not a child prodigy unlike many other composers of his era. He showed interest to studying music composition when he was 12 and learned harmony mainly from books found in the library of his home. He took lessons in flute, guitar and singing and, by all accounts, became an astonishing performer on the guitar. His first compositions were romances and chamber pieces
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Canon libre à la quinte (Free Canon at the Fifth), H.14
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Certain rat, dans une cuisine, Etabli
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Classical Masterpieces for String Quartet, Album IJohann Sebastian Bach, Franz Schubert, Johann Strauss (Sohn), Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Charles Gounod, Mikhail Glinka, Pyotr Tchaikovsky
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Consecration Hymn, H.135
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Coro dei Maggi (Choir of the Magi), H.59
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Elite Pianoforte AlbumHector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Cécile Chaminade, Franz Liszt, Franz Bendel, Ruggero Leoncavallo, Alfred Grünfeld, Stephen Heller, Anton Arensky, Sigfrid Karg-Elert
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Erlkönig (Forest King), D.328 Op.1Franz Schubert
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Erminia, H.29
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L'enfance du Christ (The Childhood of Christ), H.130 Op.25
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L'Impériale (Imperial Hymn), H.129 Op.26
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La Dépit de la Bergère
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La mort de Cléopâtre (Death of Cleopatra), H.36
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Le Carnaval Romain. Overture, H.95 Op.9
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Le Chef d'Orchestre
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Le Corsaire. Overture, H.101 Op.21
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Le coucher du soleil, H.38
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Le jeune pâtre breton, H.65
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Le temple universel, H.137 Op.28
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Lélio, or the Return to Life, Op.14b
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Les francs-juges. Overture, H.23 Op.3
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Les nuits d’été (Summer Nights), H.81 Op.7
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Les Troyens (The Trojans), H.133 Op.29
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Lettres intimes
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