Friday, October 11, 2019
Discuss Berlioz’s Contribution to the Symphony
Discuss Berliozââ¬â¢s contribution to the symphony Berlioz is often overlooked as an influential composer; however the reality is that he was one of the most important due to his developing ideas of how orchestration could be expanded, how symphonic form could be developed and how music would be written in a programmatic style. Above all this, Berlioz was one of the pioneers of the Romantic period, inspiring through his innovation of ideas such as the ââ¬Ëidee fixââ¬â¢ and as some saw it, his disregard for the ââ¬ËViennese Architectural Legacyââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ërules of compositionââ¬â¢.The ââ¬Ëidee fixââ¬â¢ was Berliozââ¬â¢s most famous creation as it enabled him to take a more narrative approach to his composing. This was important as it contrasted from the strongly structured music that had come before him. Theà idee fixe is used to unify the disparate elements of the symphony in ââ¬ËSymphonie Fantastiqueââ¬â¢. Another talent Berlioz was gifted wit h was the art of orchestration. Although, it was not an advance that was received well at the time, it had an overarching effect of great significance.Berlioz demonstrated his talent in his first symphony, ââ¬ËSymphonie Fantastiqueââ¬â¢. This work was the first of four symphonies that Berlioz composed. ââ¬ËSymphonie Fantastiqueââ¬â¢ was composed in a programmatic format. Berlioz may well have been the first great composer to not be able to play a musical instrument, nor to have shown any musical talent at an early age. But he persevered, and became interested in different ways to use the orchestra and the different combinations of instrumental sounds.In 1844, he wrote a book on orchestrationà which he named, ââ¬Å"Traite de l'Instrumentationâ⬠which is still widely appreciated and used today. Berlioz' advances in this area contributed greatly to the growth and development of the modern symphony orchestra. Berlioz was the first composer to closely associate his sy mphonies with extra musical ââ¬Ëprogrammes'. He described his ââ¬ËSymphonie Fantastiqueââ¬â¢ as an ââ¬Ëopera without words'; with each movement vividly describing a different scene of his feelings, often with extreme changes in mood and feeling.The advance of composing program music is the reason why most people regard Berlioz as a romantic. Having said that, Berliozââ¬â¢s life featured unsuccessful love, dramatic triumphs, and dismal failures, many of the traits most romantics would be associated with. The emotional turmoil of his life is reflected in his music and this is why he was the most innovative symphonist of the early Romantic era, Wagner described his music as ââ¬Ëdevilishly confused musical idiom'. Symphonie Fantastiqueââ¬â¢ was the first that Berlioz wrote in a programmatic style; however ââ¬ËHarold en Italieââ¬â¢ is also another clear example of Berliozââ¬â¢s symphonic program music. To conclude, Berliozââ¬â¢s main contributions to the symphony was his creative innovations in both the introduction of the ââ¬Ëidee fixââ¬â¢ and his advances which contributed greatly to the growth and development of the modern symphony orchestra. It could be argued that a more overarching and significant contribution was the romanticism which he clearly displays in all of his symphonies which paved the way for the later Romantic composers.
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