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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Romeo and Juliet, Overture-Fantasy (Analysis)

In the nocturnal Verona of Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence’s solemn prayer, the violence of the family feud, and the great love theme are united by Tchaikovsky in a symphonic drama where love struggles to be heard amid conflict and ultimately survives as memory. i Work Information Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) Title: Romeo and Juliet , Overture-Fantasy after Shakespeare Catalogue: TH 42 · ČW 39 — no opus number Composition and revision: 1869 · extensively revised in 1870 · new final section in 1880 Reference version: Third and definitive version of 1880 Premiere: 16 March 1870, Moscow, conducted by Nikolay Rubinstein First known performance of the definitive version: 1 May 1886, Tiflis, conducted by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov Genre: Overture-Fantasy for symphony orchestra Structure: Single movement — sonata form with a slow introduction and extended coda Duration: approx. 19–21 minutes Instrumentation: piccolo, 2...

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