Sentence example with the word 'overture'

overture

advance, bid, descant, foreword, introduction, offering, preamble, preliminary, presentation, prolegomena, proposal, tender, voluntary

Definition n. orchestral music played at the beginning of an opera or oratorio

Last update: September 20, 2015


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The balley had the overtures in the beginning.   [noun]

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A scene was shot where the hero makes overtures to the heroine.   [noun]

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But I remember particularly admiring Paul Draper 's bassoon playing in the Overture to Cosi Fan Tutte.   [noun]

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Copland 's rousing Fanfare for the Common Man prefaces the overture to Gershwin 's satirical operetta Strike up the Band.   [noun]

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No pacific overture could possibly obtain audience.   [noun]

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The father himself saw no objection to this overture; but upon mentioning it casually at the table of the minister, the great man looked grave.   [noun]

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Just then the last chords of the overture were heard and the conductor tapped with his stick.   [noun]

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The curtain had not yet risen and the overture was being played.   [noun]

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They played a duet from "Zampa," and at the earnest solicitation of every one present followed it with the overture to "The Poet and the Peasant."   [noun]

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The word "Bahadur" rolled from her golden throat like chords of Beethoven's overture to Leonori.   [Please select]

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