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Egmont, Op. 84 by Ludwig van Beethoven, is a set of incidental music pieces for the 1787 play of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. [1] It consists of an overture followed by a sequence of nine pieces for soprano, male narrator, and full symphony orchestra.
Next to the actual, finalized Fidelio overture, this is the most commonly performed version, and still sometimes replaces the Fidelio overture in some productions. Egmont Overture , Op. 84 Wellington's Victory , Op. 91 is also known as the Battle Symphony and describes the battle between the French and British armies outside the Spanish town of ...
Five transcriptions of overtures (Beethoven and Weber), Op. 44 Transcription of Beethoven's Coriolan Overture (Op. 62) Transcription of Beethoven's Egmont Overture (Op. 84) Transcription of Romance by O.K. Klemm; Transcription of a Waltz by Johann Strauss; Transcription of Weber's Invitation to the Dance; Transcription of Weber's Overture to ...
Overture: King Stephen (London Symphony Orchestra - 1960) Overture: Leonore No. 3 (The Standard Symphony Orchestra (San Francisco) - Live 1952; London Symphony Orchestra - 1959; Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - Live 1960) Overture: Egmont, Op. 84 (The Standard Symphony Orchestra (San Francisco) - Live 1951; London Symphony Orchestra - 1961)
Coriolan Overture Op. 62 Staatskapelle Berlin 1927 Berlin Studio Beethoven Egmont Overture Op. 84 Staatskapelle Berlin 1927 Berlin Studio Beethoven Leonore Overture No. 3 Staatskapelle Berlin 1927 Berlin Studio Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night's Dream Overture, Op. 21 Staatskapelle Berlin 1927 Berlin Studio Wagner
Beethoven: Overture, "Egmont", Op. 84; Schubert: Dance Suite for Orchestra (arr. Busch) Wagner: Prelude and Interlude from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Act III; Wagner: Prelude and Liebestodt from Tristan und Isolde
Egmont is a play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, which he completed in 1788. Its dramaturgical structure, like that of his earlier Sturm und Drang play Götz von Berlichingen (1773), is heavily influenced by Shakespearean tragedy . [ 1 ]
Egmont, Op. 84, overture and incidental music (first performed, composed 1809) 3 Lieder, Op. 83; String Quartet No. 11 in F minor, "Serioso", Op. 95; Piano Sonata #26 (Les Adieux) Joseph Eybler – Die vier letzen Dinge ; Johann Nepomuk Hummel – Flute Sonata in D major, Op. 50; Friedrich Kuhlau – Piano Concerto in C major, Op. 7