an orchestra usually plays the overture. the usually sit in a lower part in front of the stage.
It usually is.
overture
Usually the 'overture' or 'prelude'.
It's called an "overture." It's usually not too long, and there's no singing.
The overture. It's played before the curtain rises, and there's no singing in it.
It's called an Overture or sometimes a Prelude
The Hebridies Overture A Midsummer Night's Dream Overture Overture in C Calm Sea and a Prosperous Voyage Overture The Beautiful Melusine Overture Ruy Bas Overture Trumpet Overture
The Overture ... an introduction to an extended work.
The Overture ... an introduction to an extended work.
I don't think women in general like to sit on pianos, they sit on them simply to add a dramatic (and/or a seductive) effect (usually) while singing and while a man plays on the piano.
At the start. However, it is not unusual for Beethoven's overture Leonore #3 to be played between the final scenes of his opera Fidelio. The original name of his opera Fidelio being 'Leonore' for which he wrote 3 overtures called Leonore 1, 2 & 3 - as well as his overture to Fidelio
A drum roll usually plays on a snare. The drum you sit right behind it.