Don't think anyone's mentioned Bernstein's Candide yet. Shurely shome mishtake as it's clearly R3's most popular?
Your six Favourite Overtures......all by different composers please.
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Has anyone chosen Wolf-Ferrari - Susanna's Secret? It used to be very popular, also haven't seen William Tell. And Mendelssohn Calm Sea
And Elgar - In the South? and Rossini La Gazza Ladra ?
Perhaps they would have looked better in a proper list but logging off.Last edited by salymap; 20-11-12, 19:38.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostHas anyone chosen Wolf-Ferrari - Susanna's Secret? It used to be very popular, also haven't seen William Tell. And Mendelssohn Calm Sea
Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostVaughan Williams / The Wasps
Alwyn / Derby Day
Arnold / A Sussex Overture
Elgar / Cockaigne
Dyson / At The Tabard Inn
and just to show I am not completely biased towards British music
Mendelssohn / Calm Sea And Prosperous Voyage
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roberta
parsifal wagner
egmont beethoven
abduction from the harem mozart
2112overture rush
overture from tommy - the who
#6 tbc lol!
#6 now confirmed as suppe light cavalry
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Originally posted by salymap View PostHas anyone chosen Wolf-Ferrari - Susanna's Secret? It used to be very popular...
Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostDon't think anyone's mentioned Bernstein's Candide yet. Shurely shome mishtake as it's clearly R3's most popular?
I think I'll take a tip from Caliban and write my posts in bold and in colour!Last edited by Pabmusic; 20-11-12, 22:31.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI suppose Rienzi Overture gives best value for money - very long indeed!
Also like Panufnik's Tragic Overture and Szymanowski's straussian Concert Overture...
Anyone had Holst's Fugal Overture yet? One for EdgeleyRob, it's a goodie!
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It will have to be eight, I am afraid.
Unthinkable not to have a Mozart overture. And it has to be Figaro. It presages an evening of sheer delight.
Beethoven - I think it has to be Egmont, because of its sheer excitement and focus on the valiant stand for liberty.
Verdi - La Forza del Destino.
I have to have Berlioz - Benvenuto Cellini, I think.
Mendelssohn - I am sorely tempted by the Hebrides, but I think it will have to be A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Cherubini - Medee. Several people have voted for Anacreon - I don't know that. I shall have to listen to it.
I can't do without Rossini. Probably Semiramide.
And finally, Weber - Der Freischutz. Can't do without that.
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Zauberfloete
My top six would be:
Mozart - Die Zauberfloete (of course!)
Beethoven - Egmont
Reznicek - Donna Diana
Wagner - Der fliegende Hollaender
Brahms - Academic Festival
Suppe - Light Cavalry
I wish I knew something else of "Donna Diana" other than the overture but I've never come across it.
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