List of works by Hector Berlioz explained

The French romantic composer Hector Berlioz produced significant musical and literary works. Berlioz composed mainly in the genres of opera, symphonies, choral pieces and songs. As well as these, Berlioz also produced several works that fit into hybrid genres, such as the "dramatic symphony" Roméo et Juliette and Harold in Italy, a symphony with a large solo part for viola. Berlioz's compositions are listed both by genre and by the catalogue developed by the musicologist D. Kern Holoman. Opus numbers were assigned to compositions when they published. However, they were only given to a fraction of Berlioz's work and are not in chronological order. Berlioz's writings include memoirs, technical studies and music criticism.

Musical compositions by genre

Many of Berlioz's works resist easy categorisation and assigning them to a genre is often impossible. The genres given below should be regarded as merely a guideline.

Orchestral works

Symphonies

Overtures

See main article: Overtures by Hector Berlioz.

Concertante work

Choral and orchestral works

Operas

Oratorios

Sacred works

Secular works

Prix de Rome cantatas

See main article: Prix de Rome cantatas (Berlioz).

Songs

Chamber music

Arrangements

Works by Holoman number

This is a list of works by Holoman number, from the Catalogue of the works of Hector Berlioz (1987) by D. Kern Holoman, the 25th volume Bärenreiter's New Berlioz edition (1967–2006) ['''NBE''']. The volume number that the work appears in the NBE is given. Many works exist in multiple versions for different forces. Opus numbers are also given for those works that have them.

Extant works

H[1] Op.Title, genreComposedPremiere[2] NotesNBE
5Fleure du Tage?1817Guitar accompaniment to music by Pollet22b
7Le dépit de la bergère, romance?1818–2215
8Guitar accompaniment for romances?1818–21for various composers22b
9Le maure jaloux, romance?1818–22two versions, also entitled L’arabe jaloux15
10Amitié, reprends ton empire, romance et invocation?1818–22two versions15
11Pleure, pauvre Colette, romance?1818–2215
14Canon libre à la quinte?1818–2215
15Le montagnard exilé, chant élégiaque?1822–2315
16Toi qui l’aimas, verse des pleurs, romance?1822–2315
20AMesse solennelle182410 July 1825withdrawn 1827; rediscovered 199223
20BResurrexit182426 May 1828arranged from Messe solennelle; largely absorbed into Benvenuto Cellini, Grande messe des morts and Te Deum12a
21La révolution grecque, scène héroïque1825–2626 May 182821A for chorus and orchestra, 21B for chorus and military band12a
22Fugue1826Prix de Rome submission6
233Fragments of Les francs-juges, drame lyrique1825–26overture and movements 7 and 11 on 26 MayFive complete movements extant4
25La mort d’Orphée, monologue et bacchanale1827Performance planned for 26 May 1828 but cancelledPrix de Rome cantata6
261Waverley, grande ouverture1827–2826 May 182820
29Herminie, scène lyrique1828Prix de Rome cantata6
31Nocturne?1825–3022b
331Huit scènes de Faust1828–291 November 1829withdrawn by Berlioz; later used in La damnation de Faust5
33b1/6Le roi de Thulé, chanson gothique1828for soprano and piano15
35Fugue à trois sujets1829Prix de Rome submission6
36La mort de Cléopâtre, scène lyrique18291 August 1829Prix de Rome cantata6
372Le ballet des ombres, ronde nocturne1828withdrawn by Berlioz14
382Neuf mélodies Irlande1829H39–47
392/1Le coucher du soleil, rêverie182918 February 183015
402/2Hélène, ballade182915
412/3Chant guerrier18295 December 183014
42A2/4La belle voyageuse, ballade182915
432/5Chanson à boire182914
442/6Chant sacré182918 February 183014
452/7L’origine de la harpe, ballade182915
462/8Adieu Bessy, romance anglaise et française182915
472/9Elégie en prose182915
4814Symphonie fantastique, épisode de la vie d’un artiste18305 December 183016
51Hymne des Marseillais1830Two versions22b
51bisChant du neuf Thermidor1830arrangement of music by Rouget de Lisle22b
52Ouverture pour la Tempête de Shakespeare18307 November 1830later incorporated into Lélio7
534Le roi Lear, grande ouverture183122 December 183320
54Intrata di Rob-Roy Macgregor183114 April 1833withdrawn20
5514bisLélio, ou Le retour à la vie, monodrame lyrique1831–329 December 1832sequel to Symphonie fantastique7
56b18/1Méditation religieuse1831part of Tristia H119; original version lost12b
59Quartetto e coro dei maggi1832possibly rev. of lost Marche religieuse des mages, 182812a
6012La captive, orientale183230 December 183215
64Sur les alpes quel délice (le chasseur de chamois)18336 June 1833Arrangement of music by Ferdinand Huber22b
6513/4Le jeune pâtre breton183322 December 1833also part of Fleurs des landes15
6719/2Les champs, romance1834rev. in Feuillets d’album (1850)15
6816Harold en Italie183423 November 183417
6911Sara la baigneuse, ballade18349 November 1834rev. 1850 from lost original12a
70Je crois en vous, romance1834used in Benvenuto Cellini15
7113/5Le chant des bretons1834rev. as Fleurs des landes, no.515
73Chansonette1835used for the Choeur de masques in Benvenuto Cellini15
746Le cinq mai, chant sur la mort de l’empereur Napoléon183522 November 1835refrain composed 183212a
755Grande messe des morts (Requiem)18375 December 18379
7623Benvenuto Cellini, opera semiseria1836–3810 September 1838Libretto: L. de Wailly, A. Barbier and A. de Vigny1
78Aubade183913
7917Roméo et Juliette, symphonie dramatique183924 November 183918
8015Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale184026 July 184019
817Les nuits d'été1840–41originally for voice and piano, later orchestrated15
82Villanellepart of Les nuits d’été
83Le spectre de la rosepart of Les nuits d’été
84Sur les lagunes, lamentopart of Les nuits d’été
85Absencepart of Les nuits d’été
86Au cimetière, clair de lunepart of Les nuits d’été
87L’ile inconnuepart of Les nuits d’été
888Rêverie et caprice, romance18411 February 1842from air composed for Benvenuto Cellini21
89Le Freyschütz18417 June 1841opera by Weber with dialogue composed to recitative22b
90L’invitation à la valse18411 February 1842orchestration of original by Weber22b
9218/2La mort d’Ophélie1842part of Tristia H11915
9419/5La belle Isabeau, conte pendant l’orage1843also part of Feuillets d’album H12115
959Le carnaval romain, ouverture caractéristique18443 February 1844on material from Benvenuto Cellini20
9720/2Hymne à la France18441 August 1844part of Vox Populi H12012b
98Sérénade agreste à la Madone sur le thème des pifferari romains1844part of Trois morceaux for orgue-mélodium21
99Toccata1844part of Trois morceaux for orgue-mélodium21
100Hymne pour l’élévation1844part of Trois morceaux for orgue-mélodium21
10121Le corsaire, ouverture184419 January 184520
10318/3Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d’Hamlet1844part of Tristia H11912
104A19/6Le chasseur danois1845April 1846also part of Feuillets d’album H12115
105Marche marocaine18456 April 1845arrangement of music by Léopold de Meyer22b
10719/1Zaïde, boléro184529 November 1845also part of Feuillets d’album H12115
109Marche de Rákóczi184615 February 1846arrangement of traditional; used in La damnation de Faust22b
11019/3Le Chant des chemins de fer, cantata184614 June 1846also part of Feuillets d’album H12112bIt
11124La damnation de Faust, légende dramatique1845–466 December 1846incorporating rev. versions of Huit scènes de Faust8
11219/4Prière du matin1846also part of Feuillets d’album H12114
11313/3Le trébuchet1846also part of Fleurs des landes15
11720/1La menace des Francs, marche et choeur184825 March 1851part of Vox Populi H12012b
11822Te Deum184930 April 185510
11918Tristia1831–44collection of 3 previous works12b
12020Vox Populi1849collection of 2 previous works12b
12119Feuillets d’album1850collection of 6 previous works
12413Fleurs des landes1850collection of five mélodies15
12926L’impériale, cantata185415 November 185512b
13025L'enfance du Christ, trilogie sacrée1850–5410 December 185411
133Les Troyens, grand opera1856–584 November 1863libretto by Berlioz after Virgil's Aeneid2
133BMarche Troyenne1864arr. from Act 1 of Les Troyens21
134Plaisir d’amour185923 April 1859arrangement of music by JPE Martini22b
135Hymne pour la consécration du nouveau tabernacle185914
136Erlkönig186027 August 1860orchestration of lieder by Schubert22b
13728Le temple universel186114
138Béatrice et Bénédict, opéra comique1860–629 August 1862libretto by Berlioz after Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing3
141Veni creator, motet?1861–6814
142Tantum ergo, motet?1861–6814
143Invitation à louer Dieu?1861–68arrangement of music by François Couperin22b

Lost works

HTitle, genreComposedNotes
1Potpourri concertant sur des thèmes italiensc.1818
2-32 quintetsc.1818
6Estelle et Némorin, songs1823
12Le cheval arabe, cantata1822–23
13Canon à trois voix1822–23
17Estelle et Némorin, opera1823
18Le passage de la mer rouge, oratorio in Latin1823
19Beverley ou Le joueur, dramatic scene1824
24Fugue1827Prix de Rome submission
27Marche religieuse des mages1828
30Variations for guitar on Mozart's Là ci darem la mano1828
32O salutaris1828–29
34Chanson de pirates1829
49Fugue1830Prix de Rome submission
50La mort de Sardanapale1830Prix de Rome cantata
57Choeur de toutes les voix1831
58Choeur d’anges pour les fêtes de Noël1831
61Le Dernier Jour du monde, oratorio1831
63La Chasse de Lützow 1831arrangement of music by Weber
66Romance de Marie Tudor1833
72Fête musicale funèbre à la mémoire des hommes illustres de la France1835
102Scène de la comédie1844One of three movements intended as incidental music for a production of Hamlet
108Marche d’Isly1845arrangement of music by Léopold de Meyer
115Chant du départ1848arrangement of music by Étienne Méhul
116Mourons pour la patrie1848arrangement of music by Rouget de Lisle

Unfinished works

There were also several works that Berlioz planned to write mentioned in his memoirs and letters that he never wrote. These include the operas Les Noces d’or d’Obéron et de Titania, La Mort d’Hercule, Richard en Palestine, Robin-Hood, Atala, Les Noces des fées, Les Brigands, Hamlet, Méphistophélès, Roméo et Juliette, Cléopâtre, Salammbô, and an opera on the Thirty Years' War; settings of verses by Édouard Turquety and Abbé Arnaud, Canon of Poitiers; a Symphony in A Minor; and a vast symphonic poem.[3]

Writings

Literary works

Criticism

Throughout his career Berlioz produced a large amount of music criticism, starting in 1823, writing articles in Le corsaire (1823–25), Le correspondant (1829–30), Berliner allgemeine musikalische Zeitung (1829), Revue européenne (1832), Europe littéraire (1833), Le rénovateur (1833–35),Gazette (later Revue et gazette) musicale (1834–61),Journal des débats (1834–63), Journal des artistes (1834), Monde dramatique (1835), Italie pittoresque (Paris, 1836), Chronique de Paris (1837–38),L’éclair (Brussels, 1842), L’émancipation (1843), L’artiste (1844), Monde illustré (1858–59)

Berlioz's complete music criticism is being collected and edited by l’Association Nationale Hector Berlioz as Hector Berlioz: Critique Musicale 1823–1863. The complete edition will comprise ten volumes:

Correspondence

Nearly four thousand of Berlioz's letters have been preserved

References

Sources

Catalogues and bibliographies

Works collections (scores)

Notes and References

  1. Unless stated otherwise all information comes from the New Grove Music Dictionary article on Berlioz: Macdonald. Hugh. Hugh Macdonald (musicologist). Berlioz, (Louis-)Hector. 2001. 51424.
  2. Web site: Berlioz: A Complete Listing of his Musical Works . The Hector Berlioz Website . 1 June 2019.
  3. Book: Holoman . D. Kern . Catalogue of the works of Hector Berlioz . 1987 . Bärenreiter . Kassel . 3761804490 . 422–427.
  4. Web site: Berlioz: Musical and Literary Works . The Hector Berlioz Website . 20 May 2019.