Homage to Berlioz, Not a Century Too Soon

International Herald Tribune | April 28, 2000| | Copyright

David Stevens
International Herald Tribune
04-28-2000
Hector Berlioz's time seems to have arrived in his own country, which certainly did not do him many favors in his lifetime. French musical, literary and artistic institutions have already begun working up to the commemoration of the composer's 200th birthday, which actually falls on Dec. 11, 2003. The celebrations are large and small. Under the title ''Berlioz 2003,'' of which the prime movers are the Orchestre de Paris and the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, several cultural institutions have already begun a three-year program of ...

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