I often find a wayward and open feeling to B's music, as if he might suddenly do anything, even when he doesn't. Tuba Mirum from the Requiem springing to mind as an example of when he does! And at times irregularity of phrase lengths create a feeling of spontaneity and almost speech-like patterns.
I read the Memoires in my late teens and was struck at how frank it was (hadn't read many autobiographies at that point ..) but also remember once or twice having an uncharitable feeling that he might get over himself a bit, though if I read it now I'm sure I'd be somewhat more sympathetic.
I thought he was brilliant in Harold en Italie with Menuhin. I get quite hypnotised in the Marche des Pelerins, the recurring held note reminds me a little of the similar device in the last movt of Schubert's D 960.
I always thought the Pierre Petit photo gave Berlioz the look of someone wearied perhaps by a lifetime of attempting to teach geography to fourth formers.
I read the Memoires in my late teens and was struck at how frank it was (hadn't read many autobiographies at that point ..) but also remember once or twice having an uncharitable feeling that he might get over himself a bit, though if I read it now I'm sure I'd be somewhat more sympathetic.
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