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  • Dommage que ce chef d'oeuvre, venu peut-être trop tôt dans sa carrière, l'ait un peu anesthésié, l'amenant à ronronner... en tout cas à ne pas suffisamment se renouveler.

  • Ésto es lo que se siente cuando uno se enamora de alguien...

  • Supposedly at the end of this movement, is when he kills the girl.

  • @Kuzya3k Uhh, he doesn't "kill" anyone other than himself. o.o

  • @yunolikemypie actually, he does kill his beloved. This is based on Berlioz's obsession with a Shakespearen actress named Smithson. In this movement, he kills her, and in the next one, he's executed for her murder. The final symphony has the beloved's theme so haunting because he's in Hell and she's there mocking him.

  • @courtneyloser He dreams he kills her. At the end of Scene in the Country he poisons himself in anguish, but instead of dying he falls into a coma where he is tortured by horrible dreams. In the first dream he dreams that he has killed his lover and is being hanged for it. In the second he dreams he is watching his beloved take part in a Witch's Sabbath.

  • @yunolikemypie which is arguably a worse fate for him.

  • AWESOME!!!

    I LIKE IT

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