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