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The Symphony No. 3 in E ♭ major, Op. 55, (also Italian Sinfonia Eroica, Heroic Symphony; German: Eroica, pronounced [eˈʁoːikaː] ⓘ) is a symphony in four movements by Ludwig van Beethoven. One of Beethoven's most celebrated works, the Eroica symphony is a large-scale composition that marked the beginning of the composer's innovative ...
The Variations and Fugue for Piano in E ♭ major, Op. 35 are a set of fifteen variations (plus three "bonus" variations) for solo piano composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1802. They are commonly referred to as the Eroica Variations because a different set of variations on the opening bass line section were used as the finale of his Symphony ...
Title page of Beethoven's symphonies from the Gesamtausgabe. The list of compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven consists of 722 works [1] written over forty-five years, from his earliest work in 1782 (variations for piano on a march by Ernst Christoph Dressler) when he was only eleven years old and still in Bonn, until his last work just before his death in Vienna in 1827.
The earlier Beethoven connection, now severed, [5] is revisited in the scherzo of the quintet in E-flat Op. 100 no. 3, which contains clear musical quotations (most obvious in the horn part) from both the scherzo of his Eroica (also in E-flat major) and the first movement of his 5th symphonies.
Ferdinand Ries (baptised 28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven.He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, nine piano concertos (the first concerto is not published), three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string quartets.
C minor–E-flat minor: Symphonie pour piano seul: Symphony for solo piano: 1857: Numbers 4–7 of Douze Études dans tous les tons mineurs, Op. 39, for solo piano Zoltan Almashi: Symphony of Dialogues: 2: Island: Flor Alpaerts: 1: Lentesymfonie: Slow Symphony: 1906: Louis Andriessen: Symfonie voor losse snaren: Symphony for Open Strings: 1978 ...
Symphony No. 11 in E-flat major Symphony No. 22 in E-flat major, Philosopher Symphony No. 36 in E-flat major (composed by 1769) Symphony No. 55 in E-flat major, Schoolmaster Symphony No. 74 in E-flat major (1780 or 1781) Symphony No. 76 in E-flat major (1782?) Symphony No. 84 in E-flat major, In Nomine Domini
The Variations in E-flat major piano trio, Op. 44, by Ludwig van Beethoven, is a series of fourteen variations on a theme, written for piano, violin and cello. Although this may be one of Beethoven's early works (written circa 1792, i.e., at around age 22) it was assigned its opus number when it was published by Hoffmeister in Leipzig, more than a decade after Beethoven began writing it.