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G♭ major was preferred by Alkan, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Shchedrin, Stanford and Winding. or G♭ major: 6 flats 14 F# minor: 3 sharps 15 G major: 1 sharp 16 G minor: 2 flats 17 A♭ major: 4 flats 18 Either G# minor: 5 sharps Alkan wrote a piece in A♭ minor, and Brahms a fugue in this key, but most composers have preferred G# minor. or A ...
This movement is very harmonically advanced for its time, prefiguring the works of piano composers such as Chopin, Liszt, and Alkan and "must have greatly astonished the musical public..." [2] The third movement is in minuet and trio form in 3/4 time. The minuet is in G-sharp minor and the trio is in A-flat major.
Mussorgsky (completed by Stravinsky) – Khovanshchina (E-g ♯) The key scheme in the opera is constructed mostly on a sharp-flat principle; thus the opening, reaching G ♯ major, is the sharpest music in the whole opera, and many portentions or descriptions of disaster in the opera are written in six or seven flats or even beyond.
Chopin wrote his Etude No.6, Op. 10, his Polonaise No. 2, Op. 26, and his Prelude No. 14, Op. 28 in E-flat minor. Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture is a sonata form in E-flat minor framed by an extended introduction and a long coda, both in E-flat major. Janáček's Piano Sonata, 1. X. 1905, arguably his best-known work for the piano, is in E-flat minor.
Pages in category "Compositions in E-flat minor" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Willan in E flat Willan (Faux-bourdons) Williams in C Willis Derby Service Wills in D Wills on Plainsong Tones (Men's voices) Wise in E flat Wise in F Wood in A flat Wood in A minor Wood in C Wood in C minor Wood in E (Men's voices) Wood in E flat No. 1 Wood in E flat No. 2 Wood in F Wood in F (Collegium Regale) Wood in G Wood founded on an old ...
E-flat minor May 1828 946 #1 Impromptu: Klavierstück E-flat major May 1828 946 #2 Allegretto Impromptu: Klavierstück C major May 1828 946 #3 Allegro 13 17 19 Sonata No. 21: Sonate C minor Sep 1828 958 Four movements 14 18 20 Sonata No. 22: Sonate A major Sep 1828 959 Four movements 15 19 21 post Sonata No. 23: Sonate B-flat major Sep 1828 960
G minor was a frequent choice for minor key symphonies. In the Classical period, symphonies in G minor almost always used four horns, two in G and two in B-flat alto. [4] Joseph Haydn. Symphony No. 39 (1767) Symphony No. 83, The Hen (1785) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Symphony No. 25, KV 183 (1773) Symphony No. 40, KV 550 (1788) Pyotr Ilyich ...