Symphonie Fantastique
...tial listeners. As a referential listener, i csn see there are five movements in this piece and represent different stages of the artist's life. The first movement introduces a young musician sees the woman of his dreams and falls hopelessly in love. It represents the passion of the lovesick young man. The second movement similar to the idee fixe at first takes a rather plain waltz theme, then transforming to it in a single startling moment. The third movement is long which is the musical heart of the symphony: from the point of imagined reality in the first three movements moves to the world of imagined nightmare after the third movement. The fourth movement subtitled "March to the Scaffold", Berlioz added an unexpected reference to the beginning of the idée fixe at the...