Hector Berlioz quotes
Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic composer, conductor, and music critic, celebrated for his innovative orchestration. His works, such as “Symphonie fantastique,” expanded the expressive possibilities of orchestral music. He remains an influential figure in the history of classical music and a pioneer of the modern orchestra. Here are 14 of his quotes:
A singer who is able to sing even sixteen measures of good music in a natural and engaging way, effortlessly and in tune, without distending the phrase, without exaggerating accents to the point of caricature, without platitude, affectation, or coyness, without making grammatical mistakes, without illicit slurs, without hiatus or hiccup, without making insolent changes in the text, without barks or bleats, without sour notes, without crippling the rhythm, without absurd ornaments and nauseating appoggiaturas – in short, a singer able to sing these measures simply and exactly as the composer wrote them – is a rare, very rare, exceedingly rare bird.
Hector Berlioz
That is, in fact, the true female voice of the orchestra – a voice at once passionate and chaste, heart-rending, yet soft, which can weep, sigh, and lament, chant, pray, and muse, or burst forth into joyous accents, as none other can do.
Hector Berlioz
Hector Berlioz
Occupation: French Composer
Born: December 11, 1803
Died: March 8, 1869
Quotes count: 14
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