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Berlioz wrote detailed narratives that described his Fantastical Symphony and made efforts to widely publicize this work.

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False. Berlioz did not write detailed narratives about his Fantastical Symphony, but he did include a written program that outlined the story and themes of each movement.

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Berlioz did not write detailed narratives that described his Fantastical Symphony. The work itself is a program symphony, which means that it has a narrative or story that is depicted through the music. However, Berlioz did not provide written narratives or descriptions of the symphony. Instead, he included a written program that outlined the story and themes of each movement. Additionally, while Berlioz did make efforts to publicize his work, it was not as widely known or accepted during his lifetime, and it wasn't until later that his Fantastical Symphony gained recognition and popularity.

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