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Hector Berlioz  (엑토르 베를리오즈)
La Damnation de Faust, H. 111, Op. 24
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WORK INFO
작곡가
:   Hector Berlioz (엑토르 베를리오즈)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   Nov 1845 - Oct 1846
평균연주
:   107:19
악장
1
Le vieil hiver (Introduction)
6:10
2
Les bergers laissent leurs troupeaux (Ronde de paysans)
3:27
3
Mais d'un éclat guerrier
1:11
4
Hungarian March
4:28
5
Sans regrest j'ai quitté (Faust seul dans son cabinet de travail)
5:00
6
Christ vient de ressusciter (Chant de la Fête de Pâques)
6:27
7
Hélas! doux chants de ciel
2:02
8
Ô pure émotion
2:07
9
À boire encore (La Cave d'Auerbach à Leipzig)
1:57
10
Certain rat (Chanson de brander, Song of the Rat)
2:21
11
Amen (Fugue sur le thème de la chanson de Brander)
2:20
12
Vrai Dieu, Messieurs!
1:58
13
Une puce gentille (Song of the Flea)
2:14
14
Voici des Roses
3:00
15
Dors, heureux Faust! (Choeur de gnomes et de sylphes)
6:29
16
Ballet des Sylphes
2:44
17
Margarita! Qu'ai-je vu! Qu'ai-je vu! Quelle celeste image
1:49
18
Villes entourées ... Jam nox stellata (Choeur des soldats; choeur des étudiants)
5:00
19
La retraite
1:11
20
Merci doux crépuscule (Air de Faust dans le chambre de Marguerite)
5:05
21
Je l'entends
1:20
22
Que l'air est étouffant!
3:09
23
Autrefois un roi du Thule (Le Roi du Thule; chanson gothique)
5:13
24
Esprits des flammes (Evocation)
2:14
25
Menuets des follets
5:45
26
Devant la maison (Sérénade de Méphistophélès avec choeur des follets)
2:20
27
Grands dieux! que vois-je...Ange adoré
4:49
28
Allons! il est trop tard
4:38
29
D'amour l'ardente flamme (Romance de Marguerite)
8:08
30
Au son des trompettes
2:13
31
Nature immense (Invocation de Faust à la nature)
4:16
32
À la voûte azurée (Récitatif et chasse)
3:17
33
Dans mon coeur retentit (La course à l'abyme)
3:46
34
Ha! Irimiru Karabrao (Pandemonium)
4:03
35
Alors l'Enfer se tut (Epilogue)
1:12
36
Laus! Hosanna! (Le ciel)
3:05
37
Remonte au ciel (Apothéose de Marguerite)
3:30
La damnation de Faust (English: The Damnation of Faust), Op. 24 is a work for four solo voices, full seven-part chorus, large children's chorus and orchestra by the French composer Hector Berlioz. He called it a "légende dramatique" (dramatic legend). It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 6 December 1846.
The French composer was inspired by a translation of Goethe's dramatic poem Faust and produced a musical work that, like the masterpiece on which it is based, defies easy categorization. Conceived at various times as a free-form oratorio and as an opera (Berlioz ultimately called it a "légende dramatique") its travelogue form and cosmic perspective have made it an extreme challenge to stage as an opera. Berlioz himself was eager to see the work staged, but once he did, he conceded that the production techniques of his time were not up to the task of bringing the work to dramatic life. Most of the work's fame has come through concert performances.
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