Translation for '
overture' from English to Spanish
NOUN | an overture | overtures | |
SYNO | advance | approach | feeler | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- All but one of the movements were taken from the extended overture to Handel's first Italian opera "Rodrigo".
- The most known movement of the suite is the first movement, the overture. It is often played by its own, and is known as the Spring Festival Overture (...).
- "Waverley: grande ouverture" (Waverley: Grand Overture), Op.
- The overture to act 1 does not open the opera as it conventionally would — there is instead a prologue before the overture begins after which the curtain descends, and the overture is played during a change of scenery.
- The "William Tell" Overture is the overture to the opera "William Tell" (original French title "Guillaume Tell"), whose music was composed by Gioachino Rossini.
- It was at Guitry's instigation that Tchaikovsky wrote both his "Hamlet" Overture-Fantasy (Op. ...
- In Gioachino Rossini's William Tell Overture, the first movement and the finale are in E major. Richard Wagner's "Tannhäuser" overture is also in E major.
- Salieri reused the opening theme of the overture later in 1795 for his revision and completion of the opera "Il mondo alla rovescia" where it also serves as the main theme of the overture.
- The overture is sometimes performed separately. David Charlton sees similarities between it and Ludwig van Beethoven's "Egmont" overture.
- The French overture should not be confused with the Italian overture, a three-part quick-slow-quick structure.
- The overture ("Tragic Overture") is well known and often performed separately.
- He produced an overture to "The Winter's Tale" (1844); an overture to "The Taming of the Shrew" (1845); and "Beppo", a concert overture (1847).
- The "Tragic Overture", B. 16a (also called the "Dramatic Overture"; [...]) is an orchestral composition written in 1870 by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák.
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