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slow, dotted rhythm
Overture - 1980 was released on: USA: 1980
After Rozen Maiden overture is Rozen maiden traumend.
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.
i think its the 1812 overture
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Because the overture celebrates the Battle of Borodino in 1812, in which Russia defeated Napoleon and the French.
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The opening for Lully's French overture was marked by its distinctive dotted rhythms and majestic character. It typically began with a slow, stately section followed by a faster, contrapuntal section. Lully's use of these elements helped establish the French overture as a popular form in Baroque music.
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The Light Cavalry Overture and the William Tell Overture are not at all the same piece. The Light Cavalry Overture (1865) was written by Franz von Suppé (1819-95) as the overture to one of his 30 comic operas, "Leichte Cavallerie". The William Tell Overture was written by G. Rossini (1792-1868) and is the overture to "Guillaume Tell" (1829), an opera in four acts. The overture is in four sections (including a bombastic storm); but the most famous section is the last, which gained fame in America when it was used as the theme music for the Lone Ranger. David Rothe
It's called an Overture or sometimes a Prelude
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Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski (Пётр Ильич ЧайкoвскийPjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski)Born: 25. April 1840 in Kamsko-Wotkinski SawodDied: 25. October 1893 in Saint Petersburg
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
slow, dotted rhythm