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Although A-flat major was chosen often enough for inner movements of symphonies in other keys (most notably slow movements of C minor symphonies), there are very few symphonies with A-flat major as their main key. Edward Elgar. Symphony No. 1, Op. 55 (1908) Jef van Hoof. Symphony No. 2 (1941) Johann Baptist Wanhal. Symphony in A-flat major ...
The Symphony No. 4 in B ♭ major, Op. 60, is the fourth-published symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was composed in 1806 and premiered in March 1807 at a private concert in Vienna at the town house of Prince Lobkowitz .
The Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93 is a symphony in four movements composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1812. Beethoven fondly referred to it as "my little Symphony in F", distinguishing it from his Sixth Symphony , a longer work also in F. [ 1 ]
Bryan, Paul, Johann Waṅhall, Viennese Symphonist: His Life and His Musical Environment Stuyvesant: Pendragon Press (1997) Hill, George R.: "Thematic Index" in The Symphony 1720–1840 Series B - Volume X, ed. Barry S. Brooks (New York & London, 1981) ISBN 0-8240-3807-X
The list of symphonies in B major includes: Robert Farnon. Symphony in B "Ottawa" (1943) Ruth Gipps. Symphony No. 2; Joseph Haydn. Symphony No. 46 (1772) [1] Jef van Hoof. Symphony No. 4 (1950) Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Sinfonietta, Op. 5 (1912) George Lloyd. Symphony No.4 "Arctic" (1945-6) Georg Matthias Monn. Sinfonia (1740s) [2] Dmitri ...
4, in sonata form. The development section of this movement is based on a theme that does not appear in the exposition : the four-note figure that will become the principal theme of the Jupiter Symphony. Andante moderato in E ♭ major, 2 4, in modified sonata form, order of first and second subjects reversed in the recapitulation; Menuetto, 3
The symphony is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani, triangle and strings.Schumann especially expanded the use of timpani in the symphony, using the unusual tuning of B ♭, G ♭, and F in the first movement, and D, A, and F in the third, at the suggestion of Schumann's cousin-in-law, Ernst Pfundt.
D 708A, Sketch of a Symphony in D major (after 1820, piano sketches of all four movements are extant) D 729, Symphony (No. 7) in E major (1821, sketches of all four movements are extant) D 759, Symphony (No. 8) in B minor, Unfinished (1822, unfinished – two complete movements and a fragment of a "Scherzo" third movement are extant; the first ...