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- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy abstract "The Overture to an Italian Comedy for orchestra was composed in 1936 by Australian composer Arthur Benjamin; it was first performed in London on 2 March 1937, under the direction of Gordon Jacob.The piece opens fortissimo, presenting its first main subject in the woodwinds against pizzicato strings and creating a lively mood.The second theme is much softer, and is presented by a solo horn.Following this is a gayer melody for two flutes playing in thirds; this is soon taken up by the trumpets, who are instructed in the score to play in a \"vulgar\" manner.The opening subject returns, followed again by the \"vulgar\" theme, and the work ends in spirited fashion.The overture does not appear to have been inspired by any one piece.The published score is subtitled, \"Sorry you've been troubled\".".
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- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Benjamin.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_compositions.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Arthur_Benjamin.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Overtures.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Dynamics_(music).
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink French_horn.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Jacob.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Pizzicato.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Trumpet.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Overture to an Italian Comedy".
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- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy subject Category:1936_compositions.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy subject Category:Compositions_by_Arthur_Benjamin.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy subject Category:Overtures.
- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy hypernym Melody.
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- Overture_to_an_Italian_Comedy comment "The Overture to an Italian Comedy for orchestra was composed in 1936 by Australian composer Arthur Benjamin; it was first performed in London on 2 March 1937, under the direction of Gordon Jacob.The piece opens fortissimo, presenting its first main subject in the woodwinds against pizzicato strings and creating a lively mood.The second theme is much softer, and is presented by a solo horn.Following this is a gayer melody for two flutes playing in thirds; this is soon taken up by the trumpets, who are instructed in the score to play in a \"vulgar\" manner.The opening subject returns, followed again by the \"vulgar\" theme, and the work ends in spirited fashion.The overture does not appear to have been inspired by any one piece.The published score is subtitled, \"Sorry you've been troubled\".".
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