[This] product of four decades of scholarly work... provides useful and interesting enrichments to present-day Berlioz research; and it caps, in sure-handed fashion, the academic career of one of that field's great specialists. Always interestingly and in a closely argued manner, Bloom does not shy from offering speculation. One of this book's strong points is the sense that one gets of Bloom's deep knowledge of sources.
- Matthieu Cailliez, Music & Musical Performance: An International Journal
This musicologist's closeness to the composer over at least a half-century allows him...what one could term "informed access" into Berlioz's creative, public, and private life and into...the society and culture of nineteenth-century France...[In Chapter 13] the scholar's dialogue with his own discoveries abounds in fascinating insights.
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