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  2. List of films with overtures - Wikipedia

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    Note: The "lost overture" to King Kong (1933), which first premiered on the channel Turner Classic Movies in 2005 and was released on DVD that same year, is in fact a montage of music recordings from the film spliced together for that specific release. There was no overture in the original release.

  3. Incidental music - Wikipedia

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    The genre of incidental music does not extend to pieces designed for concert performance, such as overtures named after a play, for example, Beethoven's Coriolan Overture (written for Heinrich Joseph von Collin's tragedy), or Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet fantasy-overture. Incidental music is also found in religious ceremony, often when ...

  4. Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra

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    Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra is a 1985 Canadian short documentary film directed by Larry Weinstein. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. List of program music - Wikipedia

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    Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (1807); based on the story of Coriolanus; Symphony No. 6, Pastoral, Op. 68 (1808); features titled movements, country dances, bird calls, and a storm. Leonore No. 3 Overture, Op. 72b (1806); one of a series of overtures composed for the opera Leonore, later renamed Fidelio. Leonore No. 3 is well known for portraying ...

  6. Entr'acte - Wikipedia

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    Entr'acte (or entracte, French pronunciation:; [1] German: Zwischenspiel and Zwischenakt, Italian: intermezzo, Spanish: intermedio and intervalo) means 'between the acts'.It can mean a pause between two parts of a stage production, synonymous to an intermission (this is nowadays the more common meaning in French), but it more often (in English) indicates a piece of music performed between acts ...

  7. Overture - Wikipedia

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    Overture (from French ouverture, lit. "opening") is a music instrumental introduction to a ballet, opera, or oratorio in the 17th century. [1] During the early Romantic era, composers such as Beethoven and Mendelssohn composed overtures which were independent, self-existing, instrumental, programmatic works that foreshadowed genres such as the symphonic poem.

  8. GoldenEye (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "The GoldenEye Overture: Half of Everything is Luck / The Other Half is Fate / For England, James" [A] "Ladies First" "We Share the Same Passions: The Trip to Cuba / The Same Passions" "Little Surprise for You: Xenia / D.M. Mishkin" "The Severnaya Suite: Among the Dead / Out of Hell / The Husky Tribe" "Our Lady of Smolensk"

  9. List of compositions by Aaron Copland - Wikipedia

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    Music for Movies; for small orchestra (1942) ("New England Countryside" from The City, "Barley Wagons" from Of Mice and Men, "Sunday Traffic" from The City, "The Story of Grovers Corner" from Our Town, and "Threshing Machines" from Of Mice and Men) Danzón cubano for two pianos (1942) Song of the Guerillas for orchestra (1943)