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PREFACE
The overture "Leonore" No. 3 constitutes a revised version of the "Leonore" No.2. It was composed by Beethoven for the second version of his opera which had its first performance In Vienna on May 29, 1806. (The original version had been rather unsuccessful! in the same city a few months previously.) The third definite version of the opera, entitled "Fidelio", appeared in 1814, and the overture which Beethoven composed for this version is generally referred to as No. 4. It is in E major, and is the one most frequently used for present-day productions of the opera. The overture No. 3, the most important of the four, is generally considered almost too gigantic in proportion and conception to be suitable for stage purposes; it is, however, one of the most widely played concert pieces in all musical literature.
SYNOPSIS OF FORM
Sonata Form, with the themes (taken from the opera "Fidelio") as follows: Bars9ff. and in the Subsidiary theme 120 ff. (Florestan's Aria), bars 272 ff. (the Trumpet call). The overture frequently alludes to the plot of the opera.
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Introduction """
Exposition 37-180
Principal section 37-119
Subsidiary section 120-137 ,
Closing section 138-180
Development
Time required for performance: 12 minutes
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