Lélio, ou Le retour la vie (English: Lélio, or the Return to Life) Op. 14b, is a work incorporating music and spoken text by the French composer Hector Berlioz, intended as a sequel to his Symphonie fantastique. It is written for a narrator, solo voices, chorus, and an orchestra including piano.
Original Name | Lélio, ou le retour à la vie |
Librettist | Composer ; Albert Du Boys |
Date of composition | 1831 (revised in 1855) |
Premiered | 1832, December 9th (Grande Salle du Conservatoire de Musique) in Paris, France |
First published | 1834 |
Dedicated to | Louis Berlioz |
Catalogue | H 55B |
Approx. duration | 50 minutes |
Spoken language | French |
Instruments |
Narrator, Recitant, Speaker
Voice (Tenor) Voice (Baritone) Chorus/Choir Orchestra |
Autotranslations beta |
Hector Berlioz: Lélio, or the Return to Life, H 55B Hector Berlioz: Lélio, or the Return to Life, H 55B Hector Berlioz: Lélio, or the Return to Life, H 55B |