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[2] The minuet is in C minor and mainly scored for the tutti and fortissimo. The contrasting Trio in E ♭ major is more thinly scored winds, violins and pizzicato bass. The melody of the trio is actually a variation of the theme used in the second movement, forming a melodic and harmonic (E ♭ major/C minor) link between the inner two ...
The Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2, in E flat major, performed by Mischa Elman and Percy B. Kahn, Victor 12" Red Seal (Classical) 74052, single-sided disc Composition date 1832
The trio section of the minuet offers a brief respite with a first strain in E ♭ major; but the second strain returns to the minor, modulating down through several minor keys. The trio ends with a plagal cadence to G major, for a Baroque-like Picardy third conclusion; but then the minuet recapitulates in G minor.
Andantino in E-flat major, K. 236/588b or Anh.A 41 (Vienna, 1783; Based on the aria "Non vi turbate, no" from Act II of Alceste, Wq.44, by Gluck) Allegro of a Sonata in G minor, K. 312/189i/590d (incomplete; completed by an unknown hand) (Vienna, 1790)
8 meter, 12 beats to the measure subdivided into four groups of 3 beats each. Taipei Metro uses the Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 as the train melody for arriving trains in Songshan–Xindian line.
The first few bars of Mazurka, Op. 6 No. 1. The first mazurka of the set is a lively piece that makes use Polish folk rhythms and modes. The main theme, which revolves around triplets and brings heavy accents on the third beat of each bar, is quite melancholy, yet elegant in character.
D 568, Piano Sonata in D-flat major/E-flat major (1817, 2 versions; for the 1st version, the Scherzo in D-flat major, D 593 No. 2 possibly constitutes the third movement; the last movement is a fragment; NSA also appends an amended first movement from the 1st version; 2nd version first published as Op. posth. 122)
Symphony/Overture in E-flat major, Op. 14 No. 6, E30 [4] Sinfonia in E-flat major, Op. 17 No. 1, E31 (1783) [6] Symphony in E flat major, Six Prussian Symphonies No. 3, E43; Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Symphony in E-flat major, Wq.179 / H654 (1757, rev. later) [7] Symphony in E-flat major, Wq.183:2 / H664 (1775) [7] Johann Christian Bach ...