Overture (disambiguation)

Overture (disambiguation)

Overture may refer to:

  • Overture Networks, Inc, the Carrier Ethernet edge and aggregation equipment manufacturer
  • Overture, the instrumental introduction to a dramatic, choral or, occasionally, instrumental composition
  • "Overture" (Def Leppard song), the last track on Def Leppard's debut album On Through The Night (1980)
  • "Overture" (Rush song), the instrumental introduction of the Rush song "2112" from the album of the same name, released in 1976
  • "Overture" (The Who song), a song by The Who from the 1969 rock opera Tommy
  • "Overture" (Patrick Wolf song), a song by Patrick Wolf from the 2007 album The Magic Position
  • Overture Center, a performing arts center and art gallery in Madison, Wisconsin
  • Overture Services, Inc., an Internet search engine company acquired by Yahoo! to provide Yahoo! Search Marketing products
  • The Overture, a Thai movie.
  • Overture 1928 (instrumental), the second track from Dream Theater's fifth studio album, Scenes from a Memory
  • Penumbra: Overture, a survival horror PC video game, the first installment of the Penumbra series by Frictional Games.
  • Rozen Maiden ouvertüre, a two episode special that is part of the Rozen Maiden anime series.
  • Overture (software), notation software developed by GenieSoft
  • Overture (1958 film), a 1958 Canadian documentary film
  • Overture (1965 film), a 1965 Hungarian documentary film
  • Overture Films theatrical motion picture production & distribution company



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