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E-flat minor
E-flat minor








e-flat minor

Dedicated to Saint-Saëns (who also shunned the piano sonata, with the exception of the one he wrote at the age of 12), this work owes a debt to Beethoven, Alkan and Liszt. The last major piano sonata to be written in a century which had seen the genre largely spurned by French composers, this work is a synthesis of the principal elements of Romanticism. The dark orchestral introduction to Beethoven's only oratorio, Christ on the Mount of Olives, is also in this key.Composed in 1899-1900, the premiere of Dukas’ work, given on by Édouard Risler, at the Salle Pleyel, was regarded as an event of the utmost importance. The second movement to Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony has a long orchestral and choral introduction in E-flat minor.

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This mood is shown even in the later jazz music " 'Round Midnight" and " Take Five", which are also in the key. These pieces are noted for being dark and mysterious, a mood this key has. 1 is in E-flat minor, as is his Études-Tableaux Op. A few other Soviet composers also wrote symphonies in this key, such as Eshpai, Janis Ivanovs (fourth symphony Atlantis, 1941), Ovchinnikov and Myaskovsky. One of the few symphonies written in this key is Prokofiev's Symphony No. In book 2, both movements are in D-sharp minor. 8 is written in E-flat minor while the following Fugue is written in D-sharp minor. In book 1 of the Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude No. If piano music in this key must be arranged for orchestra, some people recommend transposing it into D minor or E minor. It is used in some keyboard pieces and has been most popular in Russian pieces. This key is not used much in orchestral music, and usually only to modulate. Its enharmonic equivalent is D-sharp minor. Its relative major is G-flat major, and its parallel major is E-flat major. E ♭ minor or E-flat minor is a minor scale based on E-flat.










E-flat minor