The 1812 Overture was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovski in 1882 to commemorate Russia's defense of Moscow from Napoleon's army at the Battle of Borodino in 1812. No less than 16 cannon shots are composed into the 1812 Overture.
The 1812 Overture does NOT describe Napoleon's invasion of Russia, the defeat of the French army in Moscow, and its retreat. At least, not literally. Instead its description is more of the emotional turmoil of the Russian peasants during the war.
The 1812 Overture is a symphonic work by Tchaikovsky, written in 1880, commemorating the Russian victory over the French at the Battle of Borodino.
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It's about the Battle of Borodino, which was Russia's victory over Napoleon. The piece is NOT about the British-American War of 1812.
The commonly referred to 1812 Overture, official titled The Year 1812 was written by the Russian composer Tchaikovsky. The debut of The Year 1812 was on August 20, 1882 in Moscow.
The Battle of Borodino.
1812 ... The 1812 Overture.
Overture 1812 - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Moscow - the Battle of Borodino, in 1812.
Война и миръ (War and Peace) and the 1812 Overture are both about the Napoleonic invasion of Russia
The 1812 Overture celebrates the 70th anniversary of Russia's victory over Napoleon in 1812. The piece was written by Tchaikovsky, and he was commissioned by Cathedral of Christ the Savior to write it.
1812 ... The 1812 Overture.
Overture 1812 - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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Moscow - the Battle of Borodino, in 1812.
Война и миръ (War and Peace) and the 1812 Overture are both about the Napoleonic invasion of Russia
Yes, Petr ll'ich Tchaikovsky wrote the 1812 overture.
Impressions of Tschaikowsky's Overture 1812 - 1929 was released on: USA:5 October 1929
The 1812 Overture celebrates the 70th anniversary of Russia's victory over Napoleon in 1812. The piece was written by Tchaikovsky, and he was commissioned by Cathedral of Christ the Savior to write it.
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i think its the 1812 overture