Hector berlioz used the _____ in his musical works to give them a unified theme
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Berlioz's style is one of the most idiosyncratic of the 19th century. The characteristics of his music do not always take immediate effect and a familiarity is regarded as essential to its understanding. Berlioz's claim to be an inspired and natural melodist is irrefutable. Few of his melodies fall into regular phrase lengths, and when they do, they sound uncharacteristic. But perhaps what is "characteristic" of Berlioz's style is the way in which it cannot necessarily be tamped down. For example, Berlioz found the regular balance of four- and eight-bar phrases uncongenial. Sometimes his melodies expand to great length, or fill an entire movement in one long arch......
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