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Autobiography of 3 romantic period composer


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  • Hector Berlioz

    (1803-1869)

    Who Was Hector Berlioz?

    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 for expression that were hallmarks of Romanticism.

    His well-known pieces include the Symphonie fantastique and Grande messe des morts. At the age of 65, Berlioz died in Paris on March 8, 1869.

    Early Life

    Louis-Hector Berlioz was born on December 11, 1803, in La Côte-St-André, Isère, France (near Grenoble).

    Hector Berlioz, as he was known, was entranced with music as a child.

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    He learned to play the flute and guitar, and became a self-taught composer.

    Heeding his physician father's wishes, Berlioz went to Paris in 1821 to study medicine. However, much of his time was spent at the Paris-Opéra, where he absorbed Christoph Willibald Gluck's operas.

    Two years later, he left medicine behind to become a composer.

    Beginning a Career in Music

    In 1826, Berlioz enrolled