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The Cambridge Berlioz Encyclopedia
[...]works like the Symphonie fantastique, Les Troyens and La Damnation de Faust – in all their many recordings – are impressive and complex, often with large orchestras and choirs, original instrumentation and fascinating cultural context. Les Troyens, for instance, that opera in five acts which ma...
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