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Fictional conductor, composer, and violinist from the 1854 book ''Les soirées de l’orchestre'' (''Evenings with the Orchestra''),  by real composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hector_Berlioz Hector Berlioz] (1803–1869). The work is a collection of pieces knitted together by interludes of comic bitching by members of a fictional, unnamed orchestra; "the orchestra at X***, a civilized town."
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Fictional conductor, composer, and violinist from the 1854 book ''Les soirées de l’orchestre'' (''Evenings with the Orchestra''),  by real composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hector_Berlioz Hector Berlioz] (1803–1869). The work is a collection of pieces knitted together by interludes of comic bitching by members of a fictional, unnamed orchestra; "[[the orchestra at X|the orchestra at X***]], a civilized town."
  
 
The orchestra conducted by Corsino includes the members:
 
The orchestra conducted by Corsino includes the members:
  
*[[Siedler]], leader of the second violins  
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*Siedler, leader of the second violins  
*[[Dimski]], first double bass  
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*Dimski, first double bass  
*[[Turuth]], second flute.
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*Turuth, second flute
*[[Kleiner the Elder]], timpanist  
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*Kleiner the Elder, timpanist  
*[[Kleiner the Younger]], first cello  
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*Kleiner the Younger, first cello  
*[[Dervinck]], first oboe  
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*Dervinck, first oboe  
*[[Winter]], second basson.
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*Winter, second bassoon
*[[Bacon]], violinist  
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*Bacon, violinist  
*[[Moran]], first horn  
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*Moran, first horn  
*[[Schmidt]], third horn
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*Schmidt, third horn
 
*Carlo, errand boy
 
*Carlo, errand boy
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In the epilogue, there is a letter from Corsino to Berlioz, letting him know what the orchestra members think of his book, and a response!
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==See also==
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*[[the orchestra at X]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[https://archive.org/stream/eveningswithorch00hect 1956 English edition on archive.org (account required)]
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*[https://archive.org/stream/eveningswithorch00hect 1956 English translation on archive.org (account required)]
*[https://archive.org/details/lessoiresdelor1854berl/page/n7 Original French edition, 1854 on archive.org]
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*[https://archive.org/details/lessoiresdelor1854berl/page/n7 Original 1854 French edition on archive.org]
  
 
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[[Category:1854]]

Latest revision as of 08:04, 14 February 2019

Fictional conductor, composer, and violinist from the 1854 book Les soirées de l’orchestre (Evenings with the Orchestra), by real composer Hector Berlioz (1803–1869). The work is a collection of pieces knitted together by interludes of comic bitching by members of a fictional, unnamed orchestra; "the orchestra at X***, a civilized town."

The orchestra conducted by Corsino includes the members:

  • Siedler, leader of the second violins
  • Dimski, first double bass
  • Turuth, second flute
  • Kleiner the Elder, timpanist
  • Kleiner the Younger, first cello
  • Dervinck, first oboe
  • Winter, second bassoon
  • Bacon, violinist
  • Moran, first horn
  • Schmidt, third horn
  • Carlo, errand boy

In the epilogue, there is a letter from Corsino to Berlioz, letting him know what the orchestra members think of his book, and a response!

See also

External Links