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This transfer presents a mid-century performance of Hector Berlioz's (1803–1869) programme symphony by the Bamberger Symphoniker under Jonel Perlea. The work follows the psychological visions of a young artist. A recurring idée fixe represents the Beloved, reappearing in each movement in altered character as the narrative darkens from longing to hallucination and grotesque ritual. The side change of the original LP occurs within the third movement. In this presentation the musical flow is continuous. Programme 00:00 – I. Rêveries, Passions (Dreams, Passions) The artist’s emotional turbulence, elation, jealousy and religious consolation. The idée fixe first takes full form. 14:34 – II. Un bal (A ball) A brilliant festivity. Amid the whirl of the dance he sees the Beloved again. 20:53 – III. Scène aux champs (Scene in the Meadows) Pastoral calm, distant shepherd calls, hope clouded by anxiety. Thunder approaches, isolation and silence. 39:43 – IV. Marche au supplice (March to the scaffold) He dreams he has murdered the Beloved and is led to execution. The idée fixe returns for a final moment before the fatal stroke. 44:28 – V. Songe d’une nuit du sabbat (Dream of a witches' sabbath) A macabre gathering. The Beloved theme is transformed into parody, funeral bells sound, and the Dies Irae joins the infernal round dance. Recording and Pressing Notes Label: VOX Productions Inc. New York - USA Catalogue number: STPL 511.090 Cover image: BOSCH, "Le Jardin des Délices" Orchestra: Bamberger Symphoniker - Germany Conductor: Jonel Perlea Playback Chain Turntable: Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB Cartridge: Audio-Technica AT-VM95E Stylus: Elliptical 0.3 × 0.7 mil Tracking force: 2.2 g Anti-skate: 2.0 Speed: 33⅓ RPM Source: Personal vinyl collection Capture and Processing Analogue to digital transfer. Wet cleaned prior to transfer. Playback stable throughout. Low-level surface noise consistent with the pressing and age of the record. Major individual surface artefacts/pops surgically repaired at sample level. Purpose of upload Presented for preservation, study, and listening access. Subscriptions from those who value this repertoire are welcome. #berlioz #Symphonie Fantastique #Bamberger Symphoniker #bamberg #JonelPerlea #VOXRecords #classicalmusic #orchestralmusic #vinyltransfer #archivalaudio #diesirae #musiceducation #historicalmusic