Great Scores Sheet Music Logo
Sheet Music Digital Sheet Music Direct to your Printer
Great Scores Sheet Music Banner

Browse and Play Sheet Music - Purchase - Print directly to your printer

Sheet Music/Score for 1812 Overture, Opus 49

Search
Can We Help You?

Login

Register

Basket
  Your basket is empty

PayPal Credit Cards Accepted

Languages
Language
Language
Language
Language
Language
ENDEFRITES
Language
Language
Language
Language
Language
PTNLDKNOSE
Currencies
GBP Sterling Sheet Music
Euro Sheet Music
US Dollar Sheet Music
Canadian Dollar Sheet Music
Australian Dollar Sheet Music
Mexican Peso Sheet Music
Danish Krone Sheet Music
Norwegian Kroner Sheet Music
Swedish Krona Sheet Music
Yen Sheet Music
Countries



Amelie Poulain Trifft Frere Jacques

Beethoven Boogie

Blue Rock

Rebel Heart (Charley Waitt)

Mountain Stream

Stille Nacht (Protestantse Versie)

Noite Feliz

Rag Rock

Reflections (Charley Waitt)

Gershwin Blue

More...


3 Words

99 In The Shade

A Daily Anthem

A Little Story

According To You

Am I Born To Die

American Saturday Night

Back Against The Wall

Bar-Ba-Sol

Bermuda Highway

More...


Ode an die Freude (Neunte Symphonie in D Moll, Opus 125)

Kanon in D

Pachelbels Kanon in D-Dur

Air auf der G Seite (BWV 1068)

Jingle Bells

Silent Night

9. Symphonie (in d-Moll, Op. 125)

Amazing Grace

Hochzeitsmarsch - Sommernachtstraum

Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)

1812 Overture, Opus 49 Sheet Music/Score

 Great Scores score
also known as 1812 Ouvertüre Sheet Music

Artist and Writer: Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky (also known as Pyotr Ilyich Tschaikovsky Chaykovski Chaikovsky)

The "1812 Overture“ is undoubtedly Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky`s best known composition but far from being his most impressive or important. It has probably become so famous and popular because it is often performed at open air festivals where the sequence of cannon fire is provided by real cannons.
The "1812 Overture" opens with solemn tones recalling the Russian church services after the declaration of war. A melody played by the horns represents the marching armies and afterwards the French national anthem “La Marseillaise” takes over to reflect the French victories and the capture of Moscow in 1812. A Russian folk dance theme represents the battle to force back Napoleon, and his retreat from Moscow is reflected by a long diminuendo. The following cannon fire illustrates the attacks of the Russian artillery on Napoleon`s flanks. With a peal of bells and the musical intonation of fire-works the victory and the liberation from French occupation is celebrated. Besides the fire-works and church bells we hear the Russian national anthem “God Save the Tsar”; it is a counterpoint to the French anthem that was introduced at the beginning of the "1812 Overture".

For P. Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) the "1812 Overture” was a commissioned orchestral work to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Russian victory over the French in 1812, after Napoleon had invaded Russia. The devastating withdrawal of Napoleon`s Grand Army was the turning point in the Napoleonic wars. The commission was also to mark the consecration of the Moscow “Cathedral of Christ the Saviour”, which was built to give thanks for the Russian victory and to mark the 1882 Moscow Exhibition. Its first performance on 20. August 1882 was an immediate success.

This song is available in the following sheet music arrangements:

Help Help with transposing
Suggestion Press Preview to view and listen to an arrangement of the sheet music. You will need to download the Sibelius Scorch plug-in to play and print a score. This only works on Windows and Apple Macs [Hide]
Instrument Level Genre Pages Sheet Music
SM Price Purchase
1812 Overture, Opus 49 Solo Piano Sheet Music
Piano Keyboard Classical 2 Preview €2.99 Add to Basket
Piano 1 Classical 2 Preview €2.99 Add to Basket
Piano 1.5 Classical 2 Preview €2.99 Add to Basket
Piano 2 Classical 2 Preview €2.99 Add to Basket
Piano 2.5 Classical 2 Preview €2.99 Add to Basket
Piano 3 Classical 2 Preview €3.75 Add to Basket

Suggestion This is a digital service - you buy your music and can immediately print directly to your printer or at a later date [Hide]

Suggestion This site uses the latest free Scorch plug-in from Sibelius, to play back and print our scores and sheet music. Only the first page of each score is usually shown although longer scores will display several pages of sheet music. The playback, however, will continue to just before the end of the piece. When you have purchased a score you will be able to print all pages once and then view and listen to its entirety on our website as many times as you like. [Hide]

Go to the top of your selections

Free Viewer
View and print sheet music by downloading our free music viewer
Sibelius Scorch Plug-in

Recently Viewed
1812 Overture, Opus 49
An American Trilogy
Devil
Amazing Grace
Don't Lose Your Head
More...

Charts
Joe McElderry
The Climb

Noten chart pic
 
Yiruma
The River Flows In You

Noten chart pic
 
Razorlight
Wire To Wire

Noten chart pic
 
Henry Mancini
The Pink Panther

Noten chart pic
 
Michael Jackson
Billie Jean

Noten chart pic
 
Mehr...

Videos (Engl.)
Great Scores Guide To Intervals Play Video
 
Dreaming Play Video
 
Gershwin Blue Play Video
 
Everybody Hurts Play Video
 
The Pink Panther Play Video
 
Mehr...