Overture to Tannhauser

by Richard Wagner

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  • Musical Recording
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    Tannhäuser: Overture & Venusberg Music: Search results indicate numerous commercially available audio recordings of the Tannhäuser Overture, often performed by orchestras like the New York Philharmonic or Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and sometimes bundled with other classical pieces. These are musical performance recordings, not spoken-word audiobooks of a narrative text.
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    Franz Liszt Overture to Tannhauser Concert Paraphrase for Piano: There are recordings available of piano transcriptions of the Overture, such as those by Franz Liszt, which are recordings of a single instrument performing a piece based on the opera, not a spoken-word text.
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    On Conducting: An audiobook/podcast of Richard Wagner's essay 'On Conducting' is available, which discusses conducting the Tannhäuser Overture, but it is not an audiobook of the opera or a related text for the general public.

Summary

There is no evidence found for an official, unabridged spoken-word audiobook of 'Overture to Tannhauser' by Richard Wagner available on major retailers like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby. Richard Wagner composed the music for the opera Tannhäuser, and the Overture is a concert piece derived from it. The search results overwhelmingly point to numerous commercial audio recordings of the *musical performance* of the Overture by various orchestras and sometimes as a piano transcription. An audiobook containing Wagner's essay 'On Conducting' was also found, which references the Overture, but this is not the main work itself. Since the request is for an audiobook and the work is primarily a musical composition, a traditional spoken-word audiobook is not available, and the existing audio products are musical recordings.