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Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 10 in E♭ major is a hypothetical work, assembled in 1988 by Barry Cooper from Beethoven's fragmentary sketches for the first movement. . All the sketches assembled were clearly intended for the same symphony, which would have followed the Ninth, since they appear together in several small groups, and there is consensus that Beethoven did intend to compose ...
Symphony No. 10 may refer to: Symphony No. 10 (Beethoven/Cooper) in E-flat major, sketched by Ludwig van Beethoven, c. 1827, assembled by Barry Cooper, 1988; Beethoven's Tenth, nickname of Symphony No. 1 (Brahms) in C minor (Op. 68) by Johannes Brahms, 1855–76; Symphony No. 10 (Brian) in C minor by Havergal Brian, 1953–54
Symphony No. 10 (Beethoven/Cooper) K. Karajan: Beethoven Symphonies (1963) N. Beethoven's 5th (Nikisch recording) This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10 ...
Title page of Beethoven's symphonies from the Gesamtausgabe. The list of compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven consists of 722 works [1] written over forty-five years, from his earliest work in 1782 (variations for piano on a march by Ernst Christoph Dressler) when he was only eleven years old and still in Bonn, until his last work just before his death in Vienna in 1827.
Bryan, Paul, Johann Waṅhall, Viennese Symphonist: His Life and His Musical Environment Stuyvesant: Pendragon Press (1997) Hill, George R.: "Thematic Index" in The Symphony 1720–1840 Series B - Volume X, ed. Barry S. Brooks (New York & London, 1981) ISBN 0-8240-3807-X
The five-part third movement is in the form of a scherzo, but it is more dark than jestful in mood, opening with a brisk, restless theme. Its rhythmic motif is inspired by Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, which had been premiered a few months earlier. The long coda is mostly pianissimo. In the C major trio, Beethoven parodies rigid counterpoint ...
Symphony No. 26 (1969) Frederick Bridge: Symphony "Resurgam" (1897) [12] Fritz Brun: Symphony No. 9 "Symphony-Suite" (1949–50) Christian Cannabich: Sinfonia, Op. 10 No. 4, Cannabich 49 (published 1772) [13] George Whitefield Chadwick: Symphony No. 3 (1894) [14] Frederic Hymen Cowen: Symphony No. 5 (1887) [15] William Crotch: Symphony in F (by ...
[1] The Sixth set resembles (in mood) Beethoven's Sixth Symphony ("Pastoral"). [1] In the seventh set, Beethoven uses a popular Ukrainian tune Ikhav Kozak za Dunaj known in Germany as "Schöne Minka." [1] The eighth set uses the five variations on "O Mary, at thy Window be". They are solidly conceived and quite inventive. [1]