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Guillaume Tell (William Tell) is an opera in four acts by Gioacchino ROSSINI to a French libretto by Etienne de Jouy and Hippolyte Bis, based on Friedrich Schiller's play Wilhelm Tell. It was first performed at the Paris Opéra on August 3, 1829. The opera, based on the legend of William Tell, was Rossini's last, even though the composer lived for nearly forty more years. There are several recordings of it, but its length (roughly four hours of music) and casting requirements contribute to the difficulty of producing it. When it is performed, it is often heavily cut. Today, the opera is known mostly for its overture.
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Title
William (Guillaume) Tell - Overture
Composer
Gioacchino ROSSINI (1792-1868)
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Arrangement
Bruno PETERSCHMITT
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Instrumentation
- 2 Bb Trumpet or Flugelhorn or Cornet
- 1 F Horn
- 1 Trombone
- 1 Tuba
- Percussions - Drum Set (optional)
Level
4 over 6
From 6 years of instrument practice
Duration
8 mn 24 s
Number of pages
- Score + All parts: 39 pages
- Score only: 16 pages
- All parts only: 23 pages
Tempo
- Andante
- Allegro
- Andantino
- Allegro vivace
Number of measures
358
Delivery mode
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Format
PDF - Digital Sheet Music
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Size of PDF files
- Score + All parts: 1450 kB
- Score only: 518 kB
- All parts only: 764 kB
Reference
FX070615
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