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===Songs===
===Songs===
*''[[L'apothéose (Hector Berlioz)|L'apothéose]]''   ( [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Berl-apo.pdf {{pdf}}] [ {{mid}}] [ ] )
*''[[Le chant des Bretons (Hector Berlioz)|Le chant des Bretons]]''   ( [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/0/0d/Berl-cha.pdf {{pdf}}] [ {{mid}}] [ ] )
*{{NoComp|La Captive, orientale|Hector Berlioz}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoComp|La Captive, orientale|Hector Berlioz}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoComp|Le Dépit de la bergère|Hector Berlioz}}   ( [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/hb7.pdf {{pdf}}] [http://www.carringbush.net/~pml/music/berlioz/ {{net}}] [[philiplegge:berlioz/h..7.le_depit_de_la_bergere.sib|Sibelius 1]] )
*{{NoComp|Le Dépit de la bergère|Hector Berlioz}}   ( [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/hb7.pdf {{pdf}}] [http://www.carringbush.net/~pml/music/berlioz/ {{net}}] [[philiplegge:berlioz/h..7.le_depit_de_la_bergere.sib|Sibelius 1]] )

Revision as of 03:45, 29 August 2009

Portrait of Hector Berlioz, by Signol, 1832

Alias: Louis-Hector Berlioz

Life

Born: 11 December 1803, La Côte-Saint-André, Isère, France

Died: 8 March 1869, Paris

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Hector Berlioz.

List of choral works

See Hector Berlioz compositions for a list of choral works pages sorted alphabetically by title.

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Sacred works

  1. Introit–Kyrie   (2 editions available, SSTTBB and arr. for SATB)
  2. Sequence: Dies irae  ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Sibelius 4 ) (arr. for SATB)
  3. Sequence: Quid sum miser   (2 editions available, SSTTBB and arr. for SATB)
  4. Sequence: Rex tremendae  ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Sibelius 4 ) (arr. for SATB)
  5. Sequence: Quaerens me   (2 editions available, SSTTBB and arr. for SATB)
  6. Sequence: Lacrimosa  ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Sibelius 4 ) (arr. for SATB)
  7. Offertory: Domine Jesu Christe
  8. Offertory: Hostias   (2 editions available, SSTTBB and arr. for SATB)
  9. Sanctus  ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Sibelius 4 ) (arr. for SATB)
    Hosanna  ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Sibelius 4 ) (arr. for SATB)
  10. Agnus Dei–Communion   (2 editions available, SSTTBB and arr. for SATB)
  • L'enfance du Christ: Trilogie sacrée (The Childhood of Christ), Op. 25
Part 2, No. 2: L'adieu des bergers (The Shepherds' Farewell)  ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Encore )
  1. Te Deum laudamus. Hymne   ( Network.png )
  2. Tibi omnes. Hymne   ( Network.png )
  3. Dignare. Prière   ( Network.png )
  4. Christe, rex gloriæ. Hymne   ( Network.png )
  5. Te ergo quæsumus. Prière   ( Network.png )
  6. Judex crederis. Hymne et prière   ( Network.png )
  • Messe solennelle, H 20 - (under copyright: rediscovered only in 1991)

Secular works

  • Huit Scènes de Faust, Op. 1
Not be confused with Berlioz's later work, La damnation de Faust, which incorporates some music from this earlier composition.
4. Écot des joyeux compagnons: Histoire d'un rat   ( Icon_pdf.gif Network.png Sibelius 1 )
5. Chanson de Méphistophélès: Histoire d'une puce   ( Icon_pdf.gif Network.png Sibelius 1 )
8. Sérénade de Méphistophélès   ( Icon_pdf.gif Network.png Sibelius 1 )
  • Tristia, Op. 18
2. La mort d'Ophélie     (2 editions available)
  1. La menace des Francs: marche et chœur   ( Icon_pdf.gif Network.png Sibelius 1 )
  2. Hymne à la France   ( Icon_pdf.gif Network.png Sibelius 1 )

Songs



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External links

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