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Italian overture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Italian overture
The Italian overture is a piece of orchestral music which opened several operas, oratorios and other large-scale works in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. An Italian overture typically has a three-movement structure – the outer movements are quick, the middle movement is slow. This type of overture was particularly popular among Italian composers such as Alessandro Scarlatti, and in the early 18th century would usually be called ''sinfonia''. Later, to avoid confusion with other types of sinfonia/symphony, the term ''Italian overture'' was used more frequently. The structure of the Italian overture/sinfonia was the base from which the classical form of the symphony developed around the middle of the 18th century. For more about the (18th century) relationship between ''Italian'' overtures, other types of overtures (e.g. the ''French overture'') and early symphonies, see sinfonia.
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