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The Northern Irish composer Howard Ferguson wrote a set of Five Bagatelles for piano (Op. 9), which, along with his Piano Sonata in F minor, are among the composer's few regularly performed works. William Walton also wrote Five Bagatelles for the classical guitar for Julian Bream dedicated to composer Malcolm Arnold around 1970. [ 4 ]
Bagatelle No. 25 [a] in A minor (WoO 59, Bia 515) for solo piano, commonly known as "Für Elise" (German: [fyːɐ̯ ʔeˈliːzə], transl. For Elise ), is one of Ludwig van Beethoven 's most significant popular compositions.
English: Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor (WoO 59 and Bia 515) for solo piano, Für Elise. Français : Bagatelle en la mineur, WoO 59, « La Lettre à Élise » (Für Elise). Date
G minor. Allegretto: This opening piece is in Ternary form with a coda. The A section in G minor uses 2 note phrases. [6] C major. Andante con moto: This bagatelle uses a simple two-part structure ending with a short coda. There are two rhythmic ideas in this work: eighth notes, and triplets as the melody.
The third bagatelle, in F major, starts off with the right hand playing the introduction and the left hand playing arpeggios. The fourth bagatelle is a gentle andante in A major. The middle section is in the key of A minor. The fifth bagatelle, which perhaps is the hardest of the set, is in the key of C major.
A bagatelle, in Beethoven's usage, is a kind of brief character piece. [citation needed] The set comprises six short works, as follows: Andante con moto, Cantabile e compiacevole, G major, 3 4; Allegro, G minor, 2 4; Andante, Cantabile e grazioso, E ♭ major, 3 4; Presto, B minor, Quasi allegretto, G major, 6 8
The A harmonic minor and melodic minor scales are: ... Bagatelle in A minor, "Für Elise" Johannes Brahms. String Quartet No, 2, Op. 51/2; Double Concerto, Op. 102;
Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor for piano, "Für Elise", WoO 59; 25 Irish Songs, WoO 152; 26 Welsh Songs, WoO 155; Egmont, Op. 84, overture and incidental music (first performed, composed 1809) 3 Lieder, Op. 83; String Quartet No. 11 in F minor, "Serioso", Op. 95; Piano Sonata #26 (Les Adieux) Joseph Eybler – Die vier letzen Dinge