"I feel, therefore I am." For Hector Berlioz, and for the Romantic Movement, those were more than words; they were a song of the heart. But with the unprecedented outpouring of emotion in his Symphonie fantastique Berlioz almost overpowered Paris. This orchestral sonic spectacular, written to win the heart of a beautiful actress, demanded sacrifice from its author and his audience. From romantic daydreams to deadly displays of devotion, the symphony relates an “episode in the life of an artist,” that artist being the love-obsessed composer himself. This symphony encapsulates the inner drama – and trauma – that made Berlioz one of the masters. Join Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony as they follow Berlioz to the brink and beyond.
BONUS FEATURES
Full-length concert performance of Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, Opus 14, by the San Francisco Symphony in high-definition 16:9 widescreen and 5.1 surround sound.
Documentary includes optional closed-caption English subtitles
Subtitles in German, French, Spanish and Chinese