Something to cheer the dark days perhaps - it's up to you.
Your six Favourite Overtures......all by different composers please.
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amateur51
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
I promise that this story is true ... I was at a poorly attended performance of Le Grande Macabre being given at English National Opera. The overture began as above, the next person to me, about four seats away shot bolt upright, leaned across to me and hissed "Is this Don Giovanni?!"
I shook my head and he fled
Missed a good evening
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John Shelton
Monteverdi, the instrumental toccata that begins L'Orfeo
Telemann, Overture in E minor Tafelmusik Book 1
Beethoven, Leonora no 3 (though I like 2 a great deal. Egmont and Coriolan aren't bad either ).
Weber, Oberon
Mendelssohn, The Hebrides
Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Musique pour les soupers du roi Ubu (sort of overture, Dada parallel to Telemann).
(I haven't included any Wagner because i don't think of them as overtures).
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Here's my 6 - all of which I got to know and love from great Decca LPs in the 60s.
Mendelssohn: Midsummer Night's Dream (LSO Maag)
Cherubini: Anacreon (VPO Munchinger)
Nicolai: Merry Wives of Windsor (VPO Boskovsky)
Smetana: Bartered Bride (IPO Kertesz)
Glinka:Russlan & Ludmilla (LSO Solti)
Borodin: Prince Igor Ov (LSO Solti)
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Ah, the 19th century orchestral showpiece compositional mode par excellence!
Russian Easter Festival
Fingal's Cave
Der Freischutz (Oberon, a very close 2nd)
Le Carnaval Romain (just pips Le Corsaire)
Le Gazza Ladra (a whisker ahead of Cenerentola & Guillaume Tell)
Egmont (closely followed by Coriolan & Leonore III)
And one for the C20th: Johannesburg Festival
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John Shelton
Monteverdi, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjpFi9bn1do
Telemann https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZv7C01MHZ4
Beethoven https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56fnRnDQMT8
Weber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYr8WTg4lD8
Mendelssohn, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcogD-hHEYs
Bernd Alois Zimmermann, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPde80v-af0
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