The movement of the Symphonie Fantastique played in "Sleeping With the Enemy" is the Witches' Sabbath or Witches' Dance. The main theme of the Witches' Sabbath is better known as the Dies Irae, which is originally from various Requiem masses dating from the medieval church.
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Berlioz was not a virtuoso musician, though he did play piano in a stumbling sort of way, and he was reportedly a quite good guitarist. He is regarded as one of the few outstanding composers who was not virtuosic. This void of virtuosity allowed him to focus on composing and conducting.
The second movement of a symphony is typically the slow movement. Many (not all) symphonies have one or more movements which are intended to be played at a slow (or slowish) tempo. They are usually of a lyrical character, in contrast to the other movements, which are likely to be faster and/or more vigorous in style. In a four-movement symphony, such a movement is likely to be one of the inner movements; that is, the second or third. The above is such a generalisation, however, that it is better to avoid using the phrase 'the slow movement', which encourages lazy thinking. So-called 'slow' movements can take a range of tempo indications, some of which are not really slow, and all have other characteristics by which they can more usefully be identified. Many such movements are marked Andante, which is not slow but midway between fast and slow. A description such as 'the Larghetto', 'the Adagio', or even just 'the third movement', shows that you have paid some attention to the symphony you are discussing. Bear in mind that by no means all symphonies fall neatly into the four-movement pattern typified by Allegro, Andante, Scherzo, Allegro. Beethoven's Ninth, Schumann's Second, and Elgar's First, to cite but three examples, have an Adagio movement which is placed third. Suk's Asrael symphony has five movements, four of which are marked Andante or Adagio.
Before the Romantic period, there was only one timpanist in an orchestra. Berlioz introduced four timpanists in his famous composition: Symphony Fantastique. Since after, it is not unusual to have more than one timpanist in percussion based repertoire.
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John Eliot Gardiner has: Played himself in "Roger Daltrey" in 1983. Played Himself - Guest in "The Charlie Rose Show" in 1991. Played Conductor in "Hector Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique" in 1991. Played Conductor in "Retour au baroque" in 1993. Played Conductor in "Berlioz: Messe solennelle" in 1993. Played Conductor in "Benjamin Britten: War Requiem" in 1993. Played Himself - Panelist in "Late Review" in 1994. Played Himself - Conductor in "Manon Lescaut" in 1997. Played Himself - Conductor in "Great Composers" in 1997. Played Himself (conductor) in "Bach: Weihnachts Oratorium (Christmas Oratorio)" in 2005. Played Himself - Conductor in "BBC Proms" in 2010. Played Himself - Conductor in "BBC Proms" in 2013.
Daniel Mesguich has: Played Le roi Louis XIV in "Le cardinal de Retz" in 1975. Played Esculape 4 in "Le dossier 51" in 1978. Played Commissaire Curbec in "Clair de femme" in 1979. Performed in "Subversion" in 1979. Performed in "Paris avenue" in 1980. Played Pierre Schlamovitz in "Quartet" in 1981. Played Psychiatrist in "Les mots pour le dire" in 1983. Played Walter Raim in "La belle captive" in 1983. Played Alain Fortier in "Le disparu du 7 octobre" in 1983. Played Hector Berlioz in "La vie de Berlioz" in 1983. Performed in "Le bon plaisir" in 1984. Performed in "Mon inconnue" in 1984. Played Daniel Aslan in "Contes clandestins" in 1985. Played Serge Pelletier in "Une partie en trop" in 1993. Played Mesmer in "Jefferson in Paris" in 1995. Played King Louis XIII in "The Musketeer" in 2001. Played himself in "Les feux de la rampe" in 2001. Played Louvre Expert in "Le divorce" in 2003. Played David Rashevski in "Le tango des Rashevski" in 2003. Played Norbert in "Sable noir" in 2006. Played himself in "Philosophie" in 2008. Played himself in "Gargouille de charme - Daniel Emilfork, contre les apparences" in 2010. Played Hector Berlioz in "Berlioz: The Symphonie Fantastique, Then and Now" in 2011. Played Jack Marmande in "Le capital" in 2012.
Hector Berlioz played guitar, Flute, piano, and he sung. He didn't start playing piano until later on in his life.
Kenneth Riegel has: Played Himself, Tenor in "Gustav Mahler: Symphonie Nr. 8" in 1975. Played Tenor in "Franz Liszt: Faust-Symphonie in drei Charakterstudie nach Johann Wolfgang v. Goethe" in 1976. Played Alwa in "Live from the Metropolitan Opera" in 1977. Played Don Ottavio in "Don Giovanni" in 1979. Played Shuisky in "Boris Godounov" in 1980. Played Le prince Chouisky in "Boris Godounov" in 1989.
Kelsey Hewlett has: Played The Girl in "We Present: Episode 9" in 2011. Played Market Girl in "Super Secret Service" in 2012. Played Emma Jo Abbott in "Double Wide Blues" in 2012. Played Destiny in "The Creepy Guy" in 2012. Played Annie Newman in "Tales of the Frontier" in 2012. Played Jessica in "Dawn of the Inflatables" in 2013. Played Susana Gardner in "Supreme Justice with Judge Karen" in 2013. Played anonymoUS Actors Troupe in "For Billy" in 2014. Played Carol in "Private Life" in 2014. Played Celestine in "Theatre Fantastique" in 2014. Played Lucy Ulrich in "Doctor Mabuse: Etiopomar" in 2014. Played Dance Instructor in "Platinum the Dance Movie" in 2014. Played Annabel Lee in "Theatre Fantastique" in 2014. Played Annabel Lee in "Theatre Fantastique: A Descent Into a Maelstrom" in 2014. Played Allie in "Just Our Luck" in 2014. Played Cheerleader in "Helicopter Mom" in 2014. Performed in "Todd Tarantula" in 2015.
Colleen Hawks plays the fairy godmother in shrek!
Mendelssohn Piano concerto
Yann de Monterno has: Played La goule dominante in "Bloody Mallory" in 2002. Performed in "Il giovane Casanova" in 2002. Played Hector Berlioz in "Moi, Hector Berlioz" in 2003. Performed in "Mitterrand est mort" in 2004. Played Serveur Carlton in "Anthony Zimmer" in 2005. Performed in "Hooks to the Left" in 2006. Played Giacomo in "The Boy with the Sun in His Eyes" in 2009. Played Delprat in "Main Courante" in 2012. Played The Guest in "Consentement" in 2012. Played Claude in "Bad Boy Street" in 2012.
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Berlioz was not a virtuoso musician, though he did play piano in a stumbling sort of way, and he was reportedly a quite good guitarist. He is regarded as one of the few outstanding composers who was not virtuosic. This void of virtuosity allowed him to focus on composing and conducting.
Mary Costa plays the voice (speaking and singing) or Princess Aurora in the original Disney movie, Sleeping Beauty.