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'''Louis Hector Berlioz''' was a [[human]] composer in the [[19th century]], who wrote and conducted several [[opera]]s. He was best known for the ''Symphonie Fantastique'' and for his ''Requiem'' of [[Early History|1837]]. Berlioz was born in [[France]] at La Côte St. André in [[Early History|1803]].
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'''Louis Hector Berlioz''' was a [[human]] composer in the [[19th century]], who wrote and conducted several [[opera]]s. He was best known for the ''Symphonie Fantastique'' and for his ''Requiem'' of [[19th century|1837]]. Berlioz was born in [[France]] at La Côte St. André in [[19th century|1803]].
   
 
While patroling the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]] in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|USS ''Enterprise'' E]], during the [[Battle of Sector 001]], [[captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] listened to ''[[Vallon Sonore]]'' from the opera ''[[Les Troyens]]'' by Berlioz. [[Commander]] [[William Riker|Riker]] entered his office and mistook it for [[Georges Bizet|Bizet]]. ("[[Star Trek: First Contact]]")
 
While patroling the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]] in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|USS ''Enterprise'' E]], during the [[Battle of Sector 001]], [[captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] listened to ''[[Vallon Sonore]]'' from the opera ''[[Les Troyens]]'' by Berlioz. [[Commander]] [[William Riker|Riker]] entered his office and mistook it for [[Georges Bizet|Bizet]]. ("[[Star Trek: First Contact]]")

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Louis Hector Berlioz was a human composer in the 19th century, who wrote and conducted several operas. He was best known for the Symphonie Fantastique and for his Requiem of 1837. Berlioz was born in France at La Côte St. André in 1803.

While patroling the Romulan Neutral Zone in the USS Enterprise E, during the Battle of Sector 001, captain Jean-Luc Picard listened to Vallon Sonore from the opera Les Troyens by Berlioz. Commander Riker entered his office and mistook it for Bizet. ("Star Trek: First Contact")

See also: Berlioz on Wikipedia