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ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra celebrates Berlioz

Pascal RophΓ© conducts a triple bill of works by Berlioz in City Halls, Glasgow.

β€œOh! How can I find her – the Ophelia, the Juliet for whom my heart cries! To intoxicate myself with the anguish and joy that is true love!” LΓ©lio is a lover, a dreamer - and a composer. And if you think his name sounds a bit like Berlioz: well, we don’t want to give too much away about 'LΓ©lio or The Return to Life' – the extraordinary autobiographical musical drama that Berlioz composed in 1831 at the height of an unrequited love affair. But it’s utterly unique: a delirious odyssey through the Romantic imagination, told in some of Berlioz’s most flamboyantly original music. Conductor Pascal RophΓ© brings all his sense of theatre to this rare full performance which also features actor Samuel West. β€˜Lelio’ is proceeded by the composer’s Walter Scott-inspired 'Waverley' overture, and Karen Cargill in the sensuous and dramatic solo cantata, 'The Death of Cleopatra'.

This concert is part of β€˜Berlioz - The Ultimate Romantic’, a celebratory weekend of live and specially recorded concerts showcasing the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Orchestras and Choirs, as well as the Ulster Orchestra, marking the anniversary of the remarkable composer, writer, and master-orchestrator Hector Berlioz, who died on 8 March 1869.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Orchestra ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Performer Karen Cargill
Performer Samuel West
Performer Andrew Tortise
Performer Sam Furness
Unknown Neal Davies
Choir Edinburgh Festival Chorus
Conductor Pascal RophΓ©
Director Kriss Russman
Producer Johnny Laville