"Hector Berlioz: A Romantic Tragedy" by Herbert F. Peyser is a biography written in the mid-20th century that explores the life and struggles of the famed composer Hector Berlioz. The book delves into Berlioz's tumultuous experiences and conflicts, portraying him as a misunderstood genius whose contributions to music were significant yet often unrecognized during his lifetime. It examines the interplay between his artistic pursuits and personal challenges, including his romantic entanglements and familial pressures. The biography recounts key moments in Berlioz's life, from his early education in La Côte-Saint-André to his revelatory experiences in Paris that solidified his dedication to music over a career in medicine. It highlights his obsessive love for actress Henrietta Smithson, which inspired his groundbreaking work, the "Symphonie Fantastique." Peyser details the composer’s struggles to gain acceptance in the musical community, marked by a series of personal tragedies, failed productions, and the impact of his mother’s curse—a motif that follows him throughout his life. Ultimately, the book captures the essence of a man whose passionate commitment to his art led to both remarkable achievements and profound loneliness, painting a vivid portrait of a Romantic artist battling against the odds of societal and personal discontent. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Hector Berlioz: A Romantic Tragedy
By Herbert F. (Herbert Francis) Peyser
"Hector Berlioz: A Romantic Tragedy" by Herbert F. Peyser is a biography written in the mid-20th century that explores the life and struggles of the f...
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