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The French Overture, often associated with composer Jean-Baptiste Lully, is a musical form that features a slow introduction followed by a fast, lively section. Typically used in operas and ballets, this style emphasizes grandeur and a ceremonial feel, starting with dotted rhythms that convey a sense of majesty. Lully's contributions helped shape the baroque orchestral suite, influencing the development of the overture in Western Classical Music. The form became a standard in later compositions, including those of composers like Handel and Bach.

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