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Franz Schubert's Trout Quintet and Antonín DvoĆák's Piano Quintet No. 2 are both in A major. Johannes Brahms, César Franck, and Gabriel Fauré wrote violin sonatas in A major. In connection to Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata, Peter Cropper said that A major "is the fullest sounding key for the violin." [2]
Piano Sonata in A major, D 664 (Schubert) Piano Sonata No. 1 (Hindemith) Piano Sonata No. 2 (Beethoven) Piano Sonata No. 6 (Prokofiev) Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart) Piano Sonata No. 28 (Beethoven) Schubert's last sonatas; Piano Trio in A major (attributed to Brahms) Polonaises Op. 40 (Chopin) Psalm 146 (Bruckner)
This is a list of symphonies in A major. It includes all symphonies in the key of A major written by notable composers. Composer Symphony Carl Friedrich Abel:
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A major interval is one semitone larger than a minor interval. The words perfect, diminished, and augmented are also used to describe the quality of an interval.Only the intervals of a second, third, sixth, and seventh (and the compound intervals based on them) may be major or minor (or, rarely, diminished or augmented).
A-flat major was the flattest major key to be used as the home key for the keyboard and piano sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti, Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven, with each of them using the key for two sonatas: Scarlatti's K. 127 and K. 130, Haydn's Hob XVI 43 and 46, and Beethoven's Op. 26 and Op. 110, while Franz Schubert used it for one ...
The pattern of whole and half steps characteristic of a major scale. The intervals from the tonic (keynote) in an upward direction to the second, to the third, to the sixth, and to the seventh scale degrees of a major scale are called major. [1] A major scale is a diatonic scale. The sequence of intervals between the notes of a major scale is: