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Beethoven's Piano Sonata Op.26 (1800–01) [all movements in A-flat major or a-flat minor] Beethoven's String Quartet Op.18 No.4 (1801) [all movements in c minor or C major] Beethoven's Piano Sonata Quasi una fantasia Op.27 No.2 ('Moonlight Sonata') (1801) [all movements in c-sharp minor or D-flat major]
W C9 \ Symphony Op. 6 No.3 in E-flat major W C10 \ Symphony Op. 6 No.4 in B-flat major W C11 \ Symphony Op. 6 No.5 in E-flat major W C12 \ Symphony Op. 6 No.6 in G minor W C13 \ Symphony Op. 8 No.2 in G major W C14 \ Symphony Op. 8 No.3 in D major W C15 \ Symphony Op. 8 No.4 in F major W C16a \ Symphony in C major (Venier No.46) W C16b ...
In the second movement, the eight-year-old Mozart makes use of the four note motif that appears in the finale of his Jupiter symphony, No. 41. The four notes, C, D, F, E, make an appearance in several of Mozart's works, including his Symphony No. 33. [3] This theme is stated by the horns in his first symphony. In his book on the piano concertos ...
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. 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 ]
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 ...
Symphony No. 32 in C major (between 1757 and 1763, probably 1760/1761) Symphony No. 33 in C major (1760/1761, or 1763–65) Symphony No. 34 in D minor (1763) Symphony No. 35 in B ♭ major ; Symphony No. 36 in E ♭ major (first half of the 1760s) Symphony No. 37 in C major (by 1758) Symphony No. 38 in C major, Echo (between 1765 and 1769 ...
The Sonata in C major, D 812, in four movements, is the most elaborate of the four-hands piano pieces Schubert wrote during his summer in Zseliz in 1824. [20] [49] [21] Performance time of the Sonata ranges from less than 37 minutes to over 47 minutes. [50] [51] I. Allegro moderato In the Sonata's allegro moderato first movement, a sonata form in 2