"Berlioz: Fantastische Symfonie, Op. 14" is a live recording of Hector Berlioz's iconic work, captured during a performance at the Kissei Cultural Hall in 2014. This album presents the complete five-movement symphony, a seminal work in the Romantic era, composed in 1830. Berlioz, a pioneer in program music, weaves a narrative of unrequited love and obsession through vivid orchestration and innovative composition techniques.
The symphony is a vivid portrayal of a young artist's tumultuous journey through love, despair, and hallucination. Each movement tells a part of the story, from the passionate dreams and desires of the first movement to the haunting march to the guillotine in the fourth. The final movement, "Dream of the Witches' Sabbath," is a wild and chaotic conclusion to the artist's descent into madness.
This recording, released by Universal Music LLC in 2016, offers a compelling performance of Berlioz's masterpiece. The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Charles Münch, delivers a powerful and expressive rendition of the score. The album is a testament to Berlioz's genius and the enduring appeal of his music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Berlioz's work, this album offers a captivating introduction to one of the most influential compositions in the classical repertoire.