Ostinato

Creator: 
Giuliano Carella (conductor), Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi Di Trieste Orchestra
Description: 

Ostinato is a short phrase, chord or melody that repeats continuously through a section or whole piece of music. It is generally a simple and easy to remember pattern. The name comes from the Italian word for “obstinate” because of its repetitious nature. It has been a popular musical element for centuries. In the example from Paisiello’s overture to Il barbiere di Siviglia, listen to the lower sounding string instruments for two different ostinato patterns. The first pattern is a single repeating note and the second is a melodic pattern.

Publisher: 
Dynamic Italy
Contributor: 
Amanda Jacobsen
Rights: 
Dynamic Italy, all rights reserved.
Format: 
wav
Type: 
Audio
Source: 

Excerpt from Giovanni Paisiello’s Overture to the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia

Date: 
April, 2000 (recorded)
Location: 

Teatro Verdi, Trieste, Italy

Subject: 

Paisiello, Overture, Sinfonias, 18 century, Classical, Orchestra

Original Format: 
CD
Duration: 
00:00:20
Bit Rate/Frequency: 
2822 kbps