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Q: What inspired Rossini to write overture?
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Who is the composer of the Willaim Tell Overture?

The opera 'William Tell' was composed by Rossini. That included the overture, of course.


Who wrote William tell overture?

According to Wikipedia: "The overture to the opera William Tell, with its high-energy finale, is a very familiar work composed by Gioachino Rossini in 1829."


What music is composed by rossini?

William Tell Overture


What is the name of the music in Lone Ranger?

The William Tell overture, from the opera by Rossini- they also used built-ups of some material from Tschaikovsky"s l8l2 overture in round-ups to battle scenes.


What is a classical music piece?

Rossini - William Tell Overture


Who made William Tell Overture?

If this is about the composer, its Gioachino Rossini.


Rossini most famous opera?

William Tell Overture


What was The Lone Ranger theme song name?

The Lone Ranger actually had four (4) theme songs: the most famous was the "William Tell Overture"" , by Giacomo Rossini; the next more popular was "Les Preludes" , by Franz Lizst; the third and fourth were Mendelssohn's "Hebrides" and "Calm Seas and Prosperous Voyage" overtures. They were played at different times in the story, depending on the mood.


Who wrote the William Tell Overture'?

Gioachino Rossini & used on TV for "The Lone Ranger" theme & elsewhere. In my youth, it was said that "an intellectual is a person who can listen to the William Tell Overture and not think of the Lone Ranger."


Was William tell overture composed by beethoven?

No, it was composed by 'Gioachino Rossini.'


Who composed the hebrides overture?

Fingal's cave is a cave on the island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides. When it was visited by Mendelssohn in 1829 he was inspired to write his overture of the same name.


What was the lone ranger's theme song?

It was part of the William Tell Overture by Rossini