Italian Overture
An overture is an instrumental work played before the beginning of a dramatic work. It was used to prepare the audience for the rest of the show and often used themes from later in the piece. An Italian Overture is an introduction to an opera or vocal work and has three simple sections of fast-slow-fast. Popular overtures in the eighteenth century would often be played outside of their operatic contexts in public concerts. This recording is from the beginning of a popular overture in the eighteenth from Paisiello’s overture to Il barbiere di Siviglia. The example uses flutes, oboes, bassoons, violins, viola, cello, and double bass.
Excerpt from Giovanni Paisiello’s Overture to the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia
Teatro Verdi, Trieste, Italy
Overtures, Sinfonia, String instruments, Orchestra, Opera, Genre, Form, Classical Music