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Overture (French ouverture, lit. "opening"; German Ouvertüre, Vorspiel, i.e., "prelude", lit. "play before") in music is the term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera. During the early Romantic era, composers such as Beethoven and Mendelssohn began to use the term to refer to independent, self-existing instrumental, programmatic works that presaged genres such as the symphonic poem. These were "at first undoubtedly intended to be played at the head of a programme".
The idea of an instrumental opening to opera existed during the 17th century. Peri's Euridice opens with a brief instrumental ritornello, and Monteverdi's L'Orfeo (1607) opens with a toccata, in this case a fanfare for muted trumpets. More important, however, was the prologue, which comprised sung dialogue between allegorical characters which introduced the overarching themes of the stories depicted.
Overture is a music notation (scorewriter) program for Windows and Macintosh platforms, written by Don Williams. Visually, the Overture interface resembles Encore, another notation program originally by the same author. However, Overture is the first scorewriter program to feature full Virtual Studio Technology (VST) hosting; the software also plays MIDI files.
As of May 2015, Overture is at version 4.1.5.
In Overture, input of note data can be done by any of several methods: QWERTY keyboard, mouse, step entry MIDI keyboard recording, or real-time MIDI keyboard recording. Most notational symbols can be repositioned simply by dragging them with the mouse. Most other editing of notational symbols is performed by selecting the symbols using the mouse, and selecting the appropriate editing command from a menu or by clicking on a palette. MIDI data is edited in a special graphical view, where each note appears as a bar on a piano roll. Editing is done simply by adjusting the bars by dragging with the mouse.
On Through the Night is the debut album by English rock band Def Leppard, released in 1980. The album was produced by Tom Allom. It charted at No. 15 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 51 on the Billboard 200. The album features re-recorded versions of "Rocks Off" and "Overture", tracks from the band's original independently released EP, The Def Leppard E.P. Other tracks are re-recorded versions of early demos, some of which appeared on the First Strike and Warchild bootlegs. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA on 9 May 1989.
"Rocks Off", "Wasted", "Hello America" and "Rock Brigade" were released as singles. However, the versions of "Rocks Off" (titled "Getcha Rocks Off") and "Wasted" that appears on the singles is a different recording from that of the LP, as is its B-side, "Hello America". The single "Getcha Rocks Off" included the songs "Ride into the Sun" and "Overture".
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WARNING: Cannons may make dogs bark, scare your mom, leave your neighbor dumbfounded, make cats panic, wake you up in the middle of the night shouting at the top of your lungs because you think you are being robbed, scare the crap out of you, and/or blow up your ears and brains; among other things... The 1812 Overture, composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1880. This version with cannons! No copyright infringement intended. The rights of this composition go to their respective owners. **I'm talking about the recordings**
0:00 Vivaldi - L'Olimpiade, RV 725 - RV 725 5:45 Purcell - Overture - Dido and Aeneas 9:01 Beethoven - Overture (Die Weihe des Hauses) Op.124 19:51 J.S. Bach - Suite No.1 in C major BWV 1066 - Overture 26:24 Borodin - Prince Igor Overture 37:18 Barber - Overture to The School for Scandal 46:17 Mozart - Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Overture 52:38 Rimsky-Korsakov - Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op.36 1:06:58 Weber - Der Freischutz Overture, Op. 77 1:17:06 Wagner - The Flying Dutchman Overture 1:26:37 Verdi - Nabucco Overture 1:34:30 Gershwin - Cuban Overture
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Overture (From "Whiplash") · Justin Hurwitz Whiplash ℗ 2014 5AM Music Limited, Under Exclusive License to Varese Sarabande Records Released on: 2014-10-06 Composer Lyricist: Justin Hurwitz Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Overture · Bill Conti Rocky II: Music From The Motion Picture ℗ 1979 MGM Released on: 1979-01-01 Producer, Conductor: Bill Conti Composer: Bill Conti Auto-generated by YouTube.
The exciting ending to Rossini's fantastic overture to William Tell.
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The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Edo de Waart, performs the thrilling finale to Rossini's William Tell Overture. Nothing compares to the thrill of live performance-join us in the hall for world-class playing and unforgettable melodies! Tickets, season schedule and more at www.mso.org (Video by Todd Dacquisto.)
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Overture (French ouverture, lit. "opening"; German Ouvertüre, Vorspiel, i.e., "prelude", lit. "play before") in music is the term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera. During the early Romantic era, composers such as Beethoven and Mendelssohn began to use the term to refer to independent, self-existing instrumental, programmatic works that presaged genres such as the symphonic poem. These were "at first undoubtedly intended to be played at the head of a programme".
The idea of an instrumental opening to opera existed during the 17th century. Peri's Euridice opens with a brief instrumental ritornello, and Monteverdi's L'Orfeo (1607) opens with a toccata, in this case a fanfare for muted trumpets. More important, however, was the prologue, which comprised sung dialogue between allegorical characters which introduced the overarching themes of the stories depicted.