Berlioz Past, Present, Future : Bicentenary Essays

Berlioz Past, Present, Future: Bicentenary Essays by Peter Bloom is a collection of previously unpublished studies that marks the two-hundredth anniversary of Hector Berlioz’s birth. Published by the University of Rochester Press in 2003, this illustrated edition spans 212 pages and is presented in English. The essays within this volume explore Berlioz’s perspectives on music from his past, his interactions with contemporary musicians, and the evolving views of his work in subsequent generations.
Readers will find contributions from notable music historians and cultural scholars, including Peter Gay and Jacques Barzun, who delve into various facets of Berlioz’s creative output and critical reception. A significant piece by Richard Macnutt examines over two hundred letters and documents that have been identified as forgeries, shedding light on their historical context. Additional essays by scholars such as David Charlton and Heather Hadlock further enrich the discourse surrounding Berlioz’s influence on music history and criticism. This collection serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the legacy of Berlioz and the ongoing discussions about his contributions to the field of music.
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This far-reaching collection of heretofore unpublished studies ushers in the two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Hector Berlioz [1803-1869]. The contributors include leading music historians and two prominent historians of culture, Peter Gay and Jacques Barzun. The essays discuss Berlioz’s views of the music of the “past,” Berlioz’s interactions with music and musicians of his “present,” and views of Berlioz during the several generations after his death [the “future”]. A long-awaited piece by Richard Macnutt meticulously inventories and investigates more than two hundred letters and documents that are now known to have been forged but that have sometimes been accepted as authentic. Further contributions, from David Charlton, Heather Hadlock, Sylvia L’Ecuyer, Katherine Kolb, Catherine Massip, Kerry Murphy, Jean-Michel Nectoux, Cecile Reynaud, and Lesley Wright, consider specific aspects of Berlioz’s creative work and critical reception.
The editor, Peter Bloom, is Grace Jarcho Ross 1933 Professor of Humanities in the Department of Music at Smith College. His scholarly work has focused primarily on the life and work of Berlioz. He is a member of the Panel of Advisors of the New Berlioz Edition and the author of The Life of Berlioz.
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