Thursday, December 10, 2009

Change in Question -- What is your favorite Overture or Suite?

hfrankmann brought-up an excellent point about rating a movement, separate from it's parent symphony.



Thanks for the reality check, hfrankmann :-)



Change in Question -- What is your favorite Overture or Suite?movie theatre



My favorite Overture is Wagner's Overture to "Tannhauser"; and my favorite suite(s) are the "Peer Gynt" by Edvard Greig.



Wotan



Change in Question -- What is your favorite Overture or Suite?playhouse opera theaterIs "Bolero" a suite? Thought it was one continuous piece. Seems like "Tannhauser" overture was chosen most. No surprise. To choose between it and "Meistersinger" was difficult for me. Report It


william tell overture



its light, whimsical, and classical
The entire "Bolero" by Ravel, my favorite piece of classical music whatsoever, in it's entirety.I just love the way it relentlessly builds and builds. I can already tell You are an appreciater of truly fine music...kudos
The 1812-overture (Tchaikovski? Can't remember!)
Wagner!
Overture to Don Giovanni.
Almost any of the Wagner overtures but especially the "Overture to Die Meistersinger". Favorite suite would probably be Holst's "Planets."



Musician, composer, teacher.
Favorite Overture:



Hebrides ("Fingals Cave") (Mendelssohn)



not a overture, per se, but it is called 'Hebrides Overture' :P



Favorite Suite:



Peer Gynt (Grieg)



The Planets (Holst)



-m?tt
Egmont by Beethoven is my favorite Overture



Jazz Suite 2 by Shastokovich is my favorite Suite



I know Overture and Suite are basically the same, but they are labeled differently.
Leonard Bernstein's overture to Candide.



Also, Mozart's overture to Marriage of Figaro.



(They are actually somewhat similar peices, at least in the energy they have!)

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