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The Symphony in E-flat Major, Opus 33 by the Viennese composer Anton Eberl (1765-1807) was written during the course of 1803. The premiere took place in Vienna, Austria on January 6, 1804. Also, at the same concert Eberl premiered his Piano Concerto in E-flat, Op. 40, and his Concerto for Two Pianos in B-flat, Op. 45. It is classical in style. The performance time is about 30 minutes. It is scored for 2 clarinets, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings.
Movements
- Andante sostenuto, 3
4 - Allegro con fuoco e vivace, 2
2 in E flat major - Andante con moto, 2
4 in C minor - Menuetto e Trio, 3
4 - Finale: Vivace assai, 2
4 in E flat major
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