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Overture (from
French ouverture, lit. "opening") is a
music instrumental introduction to a ballet, opera, or
oratorio in the 17th century.
During the...
- Look up
ouverture in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
ouverture is an
introductory movement to a
larger musical work.
Ouverture,
Ouvertüre, l'Ouverture...
- The
Tragic Overture (German:
Tragische Ouvertüre), Op. 81, is a
concert overture for
orchestra written by
Johannes Brahms during the
summer of 1880. It...
- 1066–1069 (called
ouvertures by
their composer) are four
suites by
Johann Sebastian Bach from the
years 1724–1731. The name
ouverture refers only in part...
- François-Dominique
Toussaint Louverture (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dɔminik tusɛ̃ luvɛʁtyʁ], English: /ˌluːvərˈtjʊər/) also
known as
Toussaint L'Ouverture or Toussaint...
- "Aerodynamic" B-side
titled "Aerodynamite", the
previously unreleased track "
Ouverture" and a
remix of the
Homework track "Phoenix". Daft Club
received mixed...
- de Groesb****, and
Ernest of
Bavaria and the
author of a cookbook, the
Ouverture de cuisine,
often considered the
first cookbook to go
beyond medieval...
- The
Overture in the
French style, BWV 831,
original title Ouvertüre nach Französischer Art, also
known as the
French Overture and
published as the second...
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relation between the
overture and the song
cycle is tenuous. Shéhérazade,
ouverture de féerie,
written in 1898 but
unpublished during the composer's lifetime...
- Manfred:
Dramatic Poem with
Music in
Three Parts (Opus 115) (German: Manfred.
Dramatisches Gedicht in drei Abtheilungen) is a work of
incidental music...