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Which orchestral piece by Wagner has a full orchestration which includes castanets? (I only know of one, but am prepared for surprises!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Correct. The overture to Tannhauser has a section called the Bacchanale played right at the end. It has castanets, intended to show something of joyous, uncontrolled merrymaking. The Bacchanale is the product of public clamour for a ballet section in the opera. Wagner refused that but he did put some music for dance as the Bacchanale
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