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Overtures by Hector Berlioz

French composer Hector Berlioz wrote a number of "overtures", many of which have become popular concert works. They include true overtures, intended to introduce operas, but also independent concert overtures that are in effect the first orchestral tone poems.

Hector Berlioz photographed by Pierre Petit (1863).

Les francs-juges edit

 

Les francs-juges, Op. 3. Composed 1826. The overture to Berlioz's first attempt at opera, which was never staged. The overture was first performed in the concert hall of the Paris Conservatoire as part of an all Berlioz concert on 26 May 1828. In his study on the composer, Jacques Barzun describes the work as "a genuine tour de force for a young dramatic musician working without knowledge of Beethoven."

The instrumentation is two flutes doubling piccolo, two oboes, two clarinets in C, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns (in E and D), three trumpets (two in E and one in E), three trombones, two ophicleides, percussion (timpani, bass drum and cymbals) and strings.

Waverley edit

Waverley: grande ouverture (Waverley: Grand Overture), Op. 1. A concert overture composed in 1828. It was first performed at the Paris Conservatoire on 26 May 1828. Berlioz took his inspiration from Sir Walter Scott's Waverley novels.

The instrumentation is two flutes (second doubling piccolo), two oboes, two clarinets (one in C and one in A), four bassoons, four horns in D, three trumpets (one in D and two in A), three trombones, ophicleide, timpani and strings.

Le roi Lear edit

 

Le roi Lear (King Lear), Op. 4. Composed in Nice in 1831 during Berlioz's journey back to France after his stay in Italy (due to winning the Prix de Rome). The overture is based on Shakespeare's King Lear, a recent discovery for the composer whose love of the dramatist is evident in many other of his works. It was first performed at the Paris Conservatoire on 22 December 1833.

The instrumentation is two flutes (second doubling piccolo), two oboes, two clarinets in C, two bassoons, four horns (in E and C), two trumpets in C, three trombones, ophicleide, timpani and strings. In the publication of the overture by Breitkopf and Härtel, the ophicleide is exchanged for a tuba on the basis that French and German orchestras no longer owned ophicleides. This editorial decision is upheld in many modern performances.

Rob Roy edit

Intrata di Rob Roy Macgregor (Rob Roy Overture). Composed in 1831 and first performed at the Paris Conservatoire on 14 April 1833. The overture was inspired by Sir Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy. Berlioz was never happy with the piece, regarding it as "long and diffuse", and withdrew it after the premiere. A plaintive melody for cor anglais would later find prominent use for the solo viola in Harold en Italie.

The instrumentation is two flutes (second doubling piccolo), two oboes, English horn, two clarinets in A, two bassoons, four horns (in D and G), three trumpets (one in D and two in A), three trombones, timpani, harp and strings.

Benvenuto Cellini edit

Overture to the opera of the same name, composed in 1838.

The instrumentation is two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in C, four bassoons, four horns (in G, E and D), four trumpets (in G, E and D), two cornets in A, three trombones, ophicleide, percussion (timbales, cymbals, triangle, bass drum) and strings.

Le carnaval romain edit

 

Le carnaval romain, ouverture pour orchestre (Roman Carnival Overture), Op. 9. Composed in 1843 and first performed at the Salle Herz, Paris, on 3 February 1844. A stand-alone overture intended for concert performance, made up of material and themes from Berlioz's opera Benvenuto Cellini, including some music from the opera's carnival scene – hence the overture's title. It is scored for large orchestra, is in the key of A major, and features a prominent and famous solo for the cor anglais.

Le corsaire edit

Le corsaire (The Corsair), Op. 21. Overture composed while Berlioz was on holiday in Nice in August 1844. It was first performed under the title La tour de Nice (The Tower of Nice) on 19 January 1845. It was then renamed Le corsaire rouge (after James Fenimore Cooper's novel The Red Rover) and finally Le corsaire (suggesting Byron's poem The Corsair).

The instrumentation is two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in C, four horns (in C and F), two bassoons, two trumpets in C, two cornets in B, three trombones, ophicleide, timpani and strings.

La fuite en Égypte edit

Overture to La fuite en Égypte (The Flight into Egypt). Together with two choral pieces, L'adieu des bergers and Le repos de la sainte famille, this made up a short work depicting Jesus and his family fleeing to Egypt to escape persecution by King Herod. This was published in 1852 but wound up as the core of another, larger work: the oratorio L'enfance du Christ.

Béatrice et Bénédict edit

Béatrice et Bénédict. Overture to the opera of the same name, composed in 1862.

Les Troyens à Carthage edit

Berlioz's epic opera Les Troyens was never performed complete during his lifetime. In an attempt to have the opera staged by the Théâtre Lyrique in 1863, he split it into two parts, with acts 1 and 2 becoming La prise de Troie (The Capture of Troy) and acts 3–5 Les Troyens à Carthage (The Trojans at Carthage). Only the latter was accepted and Berlioz wrote an orchestral prologue to introduce this version evoking the tragic fate of Troy.

Recordings edit

The individual overtures have been recorded many times. This is a partial list of collections exclusively devoted to Berlioz's overtures:

  • Overtures: Les francs-juges, Waverley, Le roi Lear, Le carnaval romain, Béatrice et Bénédict, Le corsaire, Benvenuto Cellini, Rob Roy. London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Adrian Boult. Recorded 28–29 August 1956: LPs Westminster WST 14008 and WST 14009 reissued on CD, First Hand Remasters FHR07, 2010
  • Overtures: Les francs-juges, Waverley, Le roi Lear, Le carnaval romain, Béatrice et Bénédict, Le corsaire, Benvenuto Cellini. Staatskapelle Dresden, conducted by Sir Colin Davis. CD, RCA, 1998
  • Overtures: La damnation de Faust, Op. 24 (excerpts): Part I Scene 3: Hungarian March/Rakoczy March & Part II Scene 7: Ballet des syphes; Roman Carnival Overture, Op. 9; Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17 – Love Scene; Le roi Lear; Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23 – Overture; Le corsaire, Overture, Op. 21. Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra, Katowice, Kenneth Jean cond. CD, DDD, TT: 68 minutes, Naxos. Cat. no. No: 8.550231, barcode 0730099523127
  • Overtures: Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23; Waverley, Op. 1; Beatrice and Benedict; King Lear, Op. 4; Roman Carnival Overture, Op. 9; Rob Roy; Le Corsaire, Op. 21. San Diego Symphony, Yoav Talmi. CD, DDD, TT: 75 minutes, Naxos. Cat. no. 8.550999, barcode 0730099599924
  • Overtures: Le Carnaval Romain, Beatrice et Benedict, Le corsaire, Benevenuto Cellini, Les Troyens: Royal Hunt and Storm, Romeo et Juliette: Queen Mab Scherzo, and Camille Saint-Saëns's Omphale's Spinning Wheel, Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch. CD, RCA

References edit

  • Booklet notes to the Davis recording
  • David Cairns: Berlioz: The Making of an Artist (the first volume of his biography of the composer) (André Deutsch, 1989)
  • Hugh Macdonald: Berlioz ("The Master Musicians", J.M.Dent, 1982)
  • Berlioz: Memoirs (Dover, 1960)

External links edit

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French composer Hector Berlioz wrote a number of overtures many of which have become popular concert works They include true overtures intended to introduce operas but also independent concert overtures that are in effect the first orchestral tone poems Hector Berlioz photographed by Pierre Petit 1863 Contents 1 Les francs juges 2 Waverley 3 Le roi Lear 4 Rob Roy 5 Benvenuto Cellini 6 Le carnaval romain 7 Le corsaire 8 La fuite en Egypte 9 Beatrice et Benedict 10 Les Troyens a Carthage 11 Recordings 12 References 13 External linksLes francs juges edit nbsp Les francs juges Op 3 Composed 1826 The overture to Berlioz s first attempt at opera which was never staged The overture was first performed in the concert hall of the Paris Conservatoire as part of an all Berlioz concert on 26 May 1828 In his study on the composer Jacques Barzun describes the work as a genuine tour de force for a young dramatic musician working without knowledge of Beethoven The instrumentation is two flutes doubling piccolo two oboes two clarinets in C two bassoons contrabassoon four horns in E and D three trumpets two in E and one in E three trombones two ophicleides percussion timpani bass drum and cymbals and strings Waverley editWaverley grande ouverture Waverley Grand Overture Op 1 A concert overture composed in 1828 It was first performed at the Paris Conservatoire on 26 May 1828 Berlioz took his inspiration from Sir Walter Scott s Waverley novels The instrumentation is two flutes second doubling piccolo two oboes two clarinets one in C and one in A four bassoons four horns in D three trumpets one in D and two in A three trombones ophicleide timpani and strings Le roi Lear edit nbsp Le roi Lear King Lear Op 4 Composed in Nice in 1831 during Berlioz s journey back to France after his stay in Italy due to winning the Prix de Rome The overture is based on Shakespeare s King Lear a recent discovery for the composer whose love of the dramatist is evident in many other of his works It was first performed at the Paris Conservatoire on 22 December 1833 The instrumentation is two flutes second doubling piccolo two oboes two clarinets in C two bassoons four horns in E and C two trumpets in C three trombones ophicleide timpani and strings In the publication of the overture by Breitkopf and Hartel the ophicleide is exchanged for a tuba on the basis that French and German orchestras no longer owned ophicleides This editorial decision is upheld in many modern performances Rob Roy editIntrata di Rob Roy Macgregor Rob Roy Overture Composed in 1831 and first performed at the Paris Conservatoire on 14 April 1833 The overture was inspired by Sir Walter Scott s novel Rob Roy Berlioz was never happy with the piece regarding it as long and diffuse and withdrew it after the premiere A plaintive melody for cor anglais would later find prominent use for the solo viola in Harold en Italie The instrumentation is two flutes second doubling piccolo two oboes English horn two clarinets in A two bassoons four horns in D and G three trumpets one in D and two in A three trombones timpani harp and strings Benvenuto Cellini editOverture to the opera of the same name composed in 1838 The instrumentation is two flutes two oboes two clarinets in C four bassoons four horns in G E and D four trumpets in G E and D two cornets in A three trombones ophicleide percussion timbales cymbals triangle bass drum and strings Le carnaval romain edit nbsp nbsp Roman Carnival Overture Op 9 source source Performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra Problems playing this file See media help Le carnaval romain ouverture pour orchestre Roman Carnival Overture Op 9 Composed in 1843 and first performed at the Salle Herz Paris on 3 February 1844 A stand alone overture intended for concert performance made up of material and themes from Berlioz s opera Benvenuto Cellini including some music from the opera s carnival scene hence the overture s title It is scored for large orchestra is in the key of A major and features a prominent and famous solo for the cor anglais Le corsaire editLe corsaire The Corsair Op 21 Overture composed while Berlioz was on holiday in Nice in August 1844 It was first performed under the title La tour de Nice The Tower of Nice on 19 January 1845 It was then renamed Le corsaire rouge after James Fenimore Cooper s novel The Red Rover and finally Le corsaire suggesting Byron s poem The Corsair The instrumentation is two flutes two oboes two clarinets in C four horns in C and F two bassoons two trumpets in C two cornets in B three trombones ophicleide timpani and strings La fuite en Egypte editOverture to La fuite en Egypte The Flight into Egypt Together with two choral pieces L adieu des bergers and Le repos de la sainte famille this made up a short work depicting Jesus and his family fleeing to Egypt to escape persecution by King Herod This was published in 1852 but wound up as the core of another larger work the oratorio L enfance du Christ Beatrice et Benedict editBeatrice et Benedict Overture to the opera of the same name composed in 1862 Les Troyens a Carthage editBerlioz s epic opera Les Troyens was never performed complete during his lifetime In an attempt to have the opera staged by the Theatre Lyrique in 1863 he split it into two parts with acts 1 and 2 becoming La prise de Troie The Capture of Troy and acts 3 5 Les Troyens a Carthage The Trojans at Carthage Only the latter was accepted and Berlioz wrote an orchestral prologue to introduce this version evoking the tragic fate of Troy Recordings editThe individual overtures have been recorded many times This is a partial list of collections exclusively devoted to Berlioz s overtures Overtures Les francs juges Waverley Le roi Lear Le carnaval romain Beatrice et Benedict Le corsaire Benvenuto Cellini Rob Roy London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult Recorded 28 29 August 1956 LPs Westminster WST 14008 and WST 14009 reissued on CD First Hand Remasters FHR07 2010 Overtures Les francs juges Waverley Le roi Lear Le carnaval romain Beatrice et Benedict Le corsaire Benvenuto Cellini Staatskapelle Dresden conducted by Sir Colin Davis CD RCA 1998 Overtures La damnation de Faust Op 24 excerpts Part I Scene 3 Hungarian March Rakoczy March amp Part II Scene 7 Ballet des syphes Roman Carnival Overture Op 9 Romeo et Juliette Op 17 Love Scene Le roi Lear Benvenuto Cellini Op 23 Overture Le corsaire Overture Op 21 Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra Katowice Kenneth Jean cond CD DDD TT 68 minutes Naxos Cat no No 8 550231 barcode 0730099523127 Overtures Benvenuto Cellini Op 23 Waverley Op 1 Beatrice and Benedict King Lear Op 4 Roman Carnival Overture Op 9 Rob Roy Le Corsaire Op 21 San Diego Symphony Yoav Talmi CD DDD TT 75 minutes Naxos Cat no 8 550999 barcode 0730099599924 Overtures Le Carnaval Romain Beatrice et Benedict Le corsaire Benevenuto Cellini Les Troyens Royal Hunt and Storm Romeo et Juliette Queen Mab Scherzo and Camille Saint Saens s Omphale s Spinning Wheel Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch CD RCAReferences editBooklet notes to the Davis recording David Cairns Berlioz The Making of an Artist the first volume of his biography of the composer Andre Deutsch 1989 Hugh Macdonald Berlioz The Master Musicians J M Dent 1982 Berlioz Memoirs Dover 1960 External links editWaverley King Lear Rob Roy Overture Roman Carnival Overture The Corsair Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Portal nbsp Classical Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Overtures by Hector Berlioz amp oldid 1182881215 Le carnaval romain, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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