Sinfonia
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "other uses". Sinfonia (Script error: No such module "IPA".; plural sinfonie) is the Italian word for symphony, from the Latin symphonia, in turn derived from Ancient Greek συμφωνία symphōnia (agreement or concord of sound), from the prefix σύν (together) and Φωνή (sound). In English it most commonly refers to a 17th- or 18th-century orchestral piece used as an introduction, interlude, or postlude to an opera, oratorio, cantata, or suite (Script error: No such module "Footnotes"., who gives the origin of the word as Italian) Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".. The word is also found in other Romance languages such as Spanish or Portuguese.
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In George Frideric Handel's oratorio Messiah (HWV 56), "Overture to the Messiah" (French Overture in E minor) was originally titled "Sinfony".
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Sinfonias in the vocal works by Johann Sebastian Bach
The opening movements of cantatas BWV 31 and BWV 182[11][12] are named "sonata" and the first movement of cantata BWV 106 "sonatina".[13] Sinfonia in D major, BWV 1045 is considered a sinfonia of a lost cantata, because its manuscript indicates that the piece had four vocal parts.[14]
Symphony with an alternative scope
Examples of such "sinfonias" composed after the classical era include:
- Vincent d'Indy wrote a Sinfonia brevis de bello Gallico, Latin for: "Short Symphony about the War in Gaul".[15]
- Igor Stravinsky titled the first movement of his 1923 Octet "Sinfonia".
- Benjamin Britten's 1940 Sinfonia da Requiem
See also
Sources
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External links
- A selection of sinfonias (from the Mutopia project)