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The E♭ (E-flat) major scale consists of the pitches E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, and D. Its key signature has three flats: B, E, A.
Its relative minor is C minor, and its parallel minor is E♭ minor.
E-flat major is often associated with bold, heroic music, in part because of Beethoven's usage. His Eroica Symphony, Emperor Concerto and Grand Sonata are all in this key. Also Beethoven's (hypothetical) 10th symphony is in the key of E-flat major. But even before Beethoven, Francesco Galeazzi identified E-flat major as "a heroic key, extremely majestic, grave and serious: in all these features it is superior to that of C."
Thus, three of Mozart's completed horn concerti and Joseph Haydn's famous Trumpet Concerto are in E-flat major, and so is Anton Bruckner's Fourth Symphony with its prominent horn theme in the first movement. Another famous heroic piece in the key of E-flat major is Richard Strauss's A Hero's Life. The heroic theme from the Jupiter movement of Holst's The Planets is in E-flat major. Mahler's vast and heroic Eighth Symphony is in E-flat, and his Second Symphony also ends in the key.
E-flat may refer to:
A piano concerto is a concerto written for a piano accompanied by an orchestra or other large ensemble.
Keyboard concerti were common in the time of Johann Sebastian Bach. Occasionally, Bach's harpsichord concerti are played on piano.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, typical concertos for keyboard were organ concertos and harpsichord concertos, such as those written by George Friedrich Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach.
As the piano developed and became accepted, composers naturally started writing concerti for it. This happened in the late 18th century, during the Classical music era. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the most important composer in the early development of the form. Mozart's body of masterly piano concerti put his stamp firmly on the genre well into the Romantic era.
Mozart wrote many piano concertos for himself to perform (his 27 piano concertos also include concerti for two and three pianos). With the rise of the piano virtuoso, many composer-pianists did likewise, notably Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin, and Robert Schumann—and also lesser-known musicians like Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Joseph Wölfl, Carl Maria von Weber, John Field, Ferdinand Ries, and F. X. Mozart.
Concerto No. 5 may refer to:
5 (five /ˈfaɪv/) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the natural number following 4 and preceding 6.
Five is the third prime number. Because it can be written as 221 + 1, five is classified as a Fermat prime; therefore a regular polygon with 5 sides (a regular pentagon) is constructible with compass and unmarked straightedge. 5 is the third Sophie Germain prime, the first safe prime, the third Catalan number, and the third Mersenne prime exponent. Five is the first Wilson prime and the third factorial prime, also an alternating factorial. Five is the first good prime. It is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. It is also the only number that is part of more than one pair of twin primes. Five is a congruent number.
Five is conjectured to be the only odd untouchable number and if this is the case then five will be the only odd prime number that is not the base of an aliquot tree.
The number 5 is the fifth Fibonacci number, being 2 plus 3. 5 is also a Pell number and a Markov number, appearing in solutions to the Markov Diophantine equation: (1, 2, 5), (1, 5, 13), (2, 5, 29), (5, 13, 194), (5, 29, 433), ... ( A030452 lists Markov numbers that appear in solutions where one of the other two terms is 5). Whereas 5 is unique in the Fibonacci sequence, in the Perrin sequence 5 is both the fifth and sixth Perrin numbers.
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this is one of the most relaxing songs i know, nice for meditation, or just some relaxing after a long day. i think it's Performed by the London Festival Orchestra with Sylvia Capova (she plays piano..?)
After we finished recording of Chopin Etudes CD in Hannover ( August 18th-19th ) we stayed for one more day and had some fun :-) Some "extras" include 7 nocturnes, Waltzes, Polonaises , Fantasie, Bercuese , Ballade #2...Cooming soon to Youtube! By the way,Chopin Etudes sessions complete live webcast is still available on Ustream.com.Just search on Valentinalisitsa (no spaces ) and enjoy it in entirety -if you have spare 10 hours LOL
The second movement of Franz Schubert's piano trio in E-flat major, performed by the Atlantis Trio, accompanied by a graphical score. FAQ Q: Who is playing? A: The members of the Atlantis Trio are Jaap Schröder (violin), Penelope Crawford (fortepiano), and Enid Sutherland (violoncello). You can learn more about them here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaap_Schr%C3%B6der http://www.music.umich.edu/faculty_staff/bio.php?u=fortepno http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cyoungk/esunderlandbio.htm Q: Where can I get this recording? A: At Musica Omnia: http://www.musicaomnia.org/Composer-fschubert.asp Q: What are the instruments? Why isn't it three pianos? A: Around the time of the classical period, the string quartet became a standard ensemble for chamber music, and its instrumentation became ...
Learn how to play the major scale in E flat on the piano in this lesson. Learn how to play all the scales on the piano at Piano101andbeyond!
This piece was composed by Frédéric Chopin in between 1830 and 1832, when he was around 20 years old. - - - - - Want to learn new pieces the easy way? Our friends over at "flowkey" have tutorials for a huge selection of popular pieces including pop songs, game themes, and much more! Start your FREE trial today: http://tinyurl.com/pianoreader-flowkey - - - - - Make sure to subscribe for more Synthesia videos like this one! Google+: https://plus.google.com/+pianoREADERchannel
I thought I should add this delightful Finzi piece to my uploads of some of his work. I took these pics in Derbyshire, England - in the town of Bakewell and the village of Winster, and their environs. For more videos and other information about the Peak District please visit Let's Stay Peak District at http://www.peakdistrict-nationalpark.com Howard Griffiths - Conductor Northern Sinfonia
From the Klavierfestival Ruhr in the Jahrhunderthalle Bochum Daniel Barenboim, soloist and conductor Staatskapelle Berlin 0:00 I. Allegro (21:09) 21:00 II. Adagio un poco moto (8:09) 29:17 III. Rondo. Allegro (12:04) The world of music initially reacted less enthusiastically to Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto in E Hat major. Op. 73. "The excessive length of the composition", wrote one reviewer, following the work's first public performance at a Gewandhaus concert in Leipzig on 28 November 1811, "reduced the overall effect that this glorious product of the composer's mind would undoubtedly otherwise have produced." On the one hand, the critic was not entirely wrong, for the Fifth Piano Concerto is Beethoven's longest piano concerto, and in its heroic "Eroica" key of E fiat major is cer...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat major, K 282 (189g) (1774) is a sonata in three movements: 0:00 Adagio 5:49 Menuetto I-II 9:45 Allegro A typical performance takes about 12 minutes. Mozart wrote the work down during a visit paid to Munich for the production of La finta giardiniera from late 1774 to the beginning of the following March. Performed by Mitsuko Uchida.
Sign up for FREE piano lessons at: http://www.PianoLessons.com . Learn how to play the E flat major scale on the piano in this piano lesson with Nate Bosch! Learn how to play all the scales on the piano at PianoLessons.com! Learning all of the scales on the piano will improve your overall understanding of the piano! . For More Resources Check Out: - http://www.pianolessons.com/piano-lessons/e-flat-major-scale.php
this is one of the most relaxing songs i know, nice for meditation, or just some relaxing after a long day. i think it's Performed by the London Festival Orchestra with Sylvia Capova (she plays piano..?)
After we finished recording of Chopin Etudes CD in Hannover ( August 18th-19th ) we stayed for one more day and had some fun :-) Some "extras" include 7 nocturnes, Waltzes, Polonaises , Fantasie, Bercuese , Ballade #2...Cooming soon to Youtube! By the way,Chopin Etudes sessions complete live webcast is still available on Ustream.com.Just search on Valentinalisitsa (no spaces ) and enjoy it in entirety -if you have spare 10 hours LOL
The second movement of Franz Schubert's piano trio in E-flat major, performed by the Atlantis Trio, accompanied by a graphical score. FAQ Q: Who is playing? A: The members of the Atlantis Trio are Jaap Schröder (violin), Penelope Crawford (fortepiano), and Enid Sutherland (violoncello). You can learn more about them here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaap_Schr%C3%B6der http://www.music.umich.edu/faculty_staff/bio.php?u=fortepno http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cyoungk/esunderlandbio.htm Q: Where can I get this recording? A: At Musica Omnia: http://www.musicaomnia.org/Composer-fschubert.asp Q: What are the instruments? Why isn't it three pianos? A: Around the time of the classical period, the string quartet became a standard ensemble for chamber music, and its instrumentation became ...
Learn how to play the major scale in E flat on the piano in this lesson. Learn how to play all the scales on the piano at Piano101andbeyond!
This piece was composed by Frédéric Chopin in between 1830 and 1832, when he was around 20 years old. - - - - - Want to learn new pieces the easy way? Our friends over at "flowkey" have tutorials for a huge selection of popular pieces including pop songs, game themes, and much more! Start your FREE trial today: http://tinyurl.com/pianoreader-flowkey - - - - - Make sure to subscribe for more Synthesia videos like this one! Google+: https://plus.google.com/+pianoREADERchannel
I thought I should add this delightful Finzi piece to my uploads of some of his work. I took these pics in Derbyshire, England - in the town of Bakewell and the village of Winster, and their environs. For more videos and other information about the Peak District please visit Let's Stay Peak District at http://www.peakdistrict-nationalpark.com Howard Griffiths - Conductor Northern Sinfonia
From the Klavierfestival Ruhr in the Jahrhunderthalle Bochum Daniel Barenboim, soloist and conductor Staatskapelle Berlin 0:00 I. Allegro (21:09) 21:00 II. Adagio un poco moto (8:09) 29:17 III. Rondo. Allegro (12:04) The world of music initially reacted less enthusiastically to Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto in E Hat major. Op. 73. "The excessive length of the composition", wrote one reviewer, following the work's first public performance at a Gewandhaus concert in Leipzig on 28 November 1811, "reduced the overall effect that this glorious product of the composer's mind would undoubtedly otherwise have produced." On the one hand, the critic was not entirely wrong, for the Fifth Piano Concerto is Beethoven's longest piano concerto, and in its heroic "Eroica" key of E fiat major is cer...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat major, K 282 (189g) (1774) is a sonata in three movements: 0:00 Adagio 5:49 Menuetto I-II 9:45 Allegro A typical performance takes about 12 minutes. Mozart wrote the work down during a visit paid to Munich for the production of La finta giardiniera from late 1774 to the beginning of the following March. Performed by Mitsuko Uchida.
Franz Schubert Mass in E flat major D 950 For more: http://www.melhoresmusicasclassicas.blogspot.com
Camille Saint Saëns SYMPHONY No. 1 IN E FLAT MAJOR OP. 2
Beethoven Piano Sonata 4 E flat major Grand Sonata Barenboim