Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique leads you on a gripping orchestral journey between dream and nightmare.
With the Symphonie fantastique, Hector Berlioz created a work far ahead of its time. Rather than an abstract symphony, it is a musical vision. Berlioz tells the story of an artist, unmistakably his own alter ego, who encounters an idealised beloved and then spirals into a series of increasingly feverish dreams. What begins in longing and ecstasy unravels into obsession, slips into hallucination, and culminates in a frenzied witches’ sabbath.
Through an unprecedented orchestration — featuring no fewer than four harps! — and vivid contrasts of colour and drama, Berlioz turns the symphony into an opera for orchestra, where every emotion and twist of the story is conveyed without a single word.
An adventurous Symphonic Date, to be discovered alongside Thomas Vanderveken, who guides you with humour and flair through this fantastic symphony.
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The concert opens with a live introduction in English, with surtitles in French and Dutch.