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E-flat major is often associated with bold, heroic music, in part because of Beethoven's usage.
He started with the Sarabande from the fourth, in E-flat Major.
This is not to say that in the Classical period E-flat major was only for bombastic music with brass.
The second section contains the song's two verses and is the key of E-Flat Major.
This setting and the later Mass in E-flat major are regarded as Schubert's "late masses".
After this change, another change of key signature from E major to E-flat major occurs.
Postlude in E-flat Major - for organ.
The third movement in E-flat major is slow, melancholic and wistful, furthering the despair brought forth by the previous movements.
The only aria for soprano in E-flat major is accompanied by the four violas in unison.
Variations on an Original Theme in E-flat Major, Op.
Boury realized that the Prelude in E-flat Major, Op.
Waltz in E-Flat Major.
Concerto in E-flat Major, op.
Sandwiched between the two will be Dvorak's E-flat Major Piano Quartet.
Mozart's Divertimento in E-flat major is "one of a kind," according to the notes to an Emerson Quartet performance.
Another famous heroic piece in the key of E-flat major is Richard Strauss's A Hero's Life.
Nocturne in E-flat major opens with a legato melody, mostly played piano, containing graceful upward leaps which becomes increasingly wide as the line unfolds.
E-flat major: Vigorous, chivalrous ("sonore, énergique, chevaleresque")
The Symphony in E-Flat Major, Op.
Schubert: Nocturne in E-Flat Major, op.
Dvořák: String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op.
Andante spianato et Grande Polonaise brillante in E-flat Major, Op.
Six Ecossaises in E-flat Major by Ludwig van Beethoven/Wilhelm Kempff.
The song is in the key of F major although it sounds like it is in E-flat major due to the way the guitars are tuned.
Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat Major (keyed trumpet)