Major key and scale based on the note E
E major is a major scale based on E , consisting of the pitches E, F♯ , G♯ , A , B , C♯ , and D♯ . Its key signature has four sharps . Its relative minor is C-sharp minor and its parallel minor is E minor . Its enharmonic equivalent, F-flat major , has six flats and the double-flat B , which makes that key less convenient to use.
The E major scale is:
Scale degree chords
The scale degree chords of E major are:
Music in E major
Antonio Vivaldi used this key for the "Spring" concerto from The Four Seasons .
Johann Sebastian Bach used E major for a violin concerto , as well as for his third partita for solo violin ; the key is especially appropriate for the latter piece because its tonic (E) and subdominant (A) correspond to open strings on the violin , enhancing the tone colour (and ease of playing) of the bariolage in the first movement.
Only two of Joseph Haydn 's 106 symphonies are in E major: No. 12 and No. 29 . Furthermore, four string quartets (Op. 2/2 and Op. 3/1 ), Op. 17/1 and Op. 54/3), two piano trios (No. 11 and No. 44 ) and three piano sonatas (No. 13, 22 and 31) are in E major.
Luigi Boccherini 's String Quintet, Op. 11, No. 5 is in E major.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart completed only two compositions in E major: the Adagio for Violin and Orchestra KV 261 and the Piano Trio No. 4 KV 542. A noteworthy fragment among Mozart's works for horn and orchestra , K. 494a, is likewise in E major.
Antonio Rosetti wrote several concertos for one and two horns.
Marianna Martines wrote a keyboard concerto and a keyboard sonata in E major.
Joseph Martin Kraus wrote a keyboard sonata in E major (VB 196).
Nikolaus von Krufft wrote a sonata for horn and piano in E major.
Josef Mysliveček wrote a violin concerto in E major.
Ludwig van Beethoven used E major for two of his piano sonatas, Op. 14/1 and Op. 109 , and for the ouverture to his opera Fidelio .
Starting with Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 , several works in the key of C minor began to have slow movements in E major, three examples of which are Johannes Brahms ' First Symphony and Piano Quartet No. 3 , and Sergei Rachmaninoff 's Piano Concerto No. 2 .
Johann Nepomuk Hummel composed a Trumpet Concerto in E major.
Carl Loewe composed a piano sonata in this key: Grande Sonate in E major, Op. 16, and so did Ignaz Moscheles in his Op. 41.
Václav Jindřich Veit wrote a string quartet in E major, Op. 5, and Karl Schuberth wrote his string octet Op. 23 in this key..
The second movement of Schubert's Symphony No. 8 is in E major, as well as the piano sonatas D. 157 , 157 and 459 , the rondo from 566 (506) , String Quartet D. 353 , the middle movement of the Arpeggione Sonata . Several Schubert works end with numbers in E major, such as Die schöne Müllerin , 6 Grandes Marches D. 819 and the 6 Polonaises D. 824.
The andante which serves as an introduction to the Rondo Capriccioso Op. 14 by Felix Mendelssohn is in E major, as well as the Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in E major .
Frédéric Chopin 's First Piano Concerto starts in E minor , but the last two movements are in E major. His Étude Op. 10, No. 3 , one of his best known works, is in E major. His last Nocturne, Op. 62 No. 2 , and his final Scherzo No. 4 , are also in E major. A lesser-known work in the key is the Moderato in E major, WN 56.
Moritz Moszkowski wrote his Piano Concerto Op. 59 in E major.
Antonín Dvořák wrote his Serenade for Strings Op. 22 in the key of E major.
Charles-Valentin Alkan wrote Cello Sonata in E major, and so did Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart in his Op. 19.
Adolphe Blanc 's Septet for clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass Op. 40 is in E major.
In the 19th century, symphonies in this key were rare, with Anton Bruckner 's Symphony No. 7 being one of very few examples (see list of symphonies in E major ). For Bruckner, "the key of E major is frequently associated with music of contemplation ".[ 1]
Alexander Scriabin composed his First Symphony in E.
Two symphonies that begin in D minor and end in E major are Havergal Brian 's Symphony No. 1 (Gothic ) and Carl Nielsen 's Symphony No. 4 .
More typically, however, some symphonies that begin in E minor switch to E major for the finale, such as Sergei Rachmaninoff 's Symphony No. 2 , Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 's Symphony No. 5 and Dmitri Shostakovich 's Symphony No. 10 .
In Gioachino Rossini 's William Tell Overture , the first movement and the finale are in E major. Richard Wagner 's Tannhäuser overture is also in E major. Another notable composition by the latter in E major is Siegfried Idyll .
The first of Claude Debussy's Two Arabesques , L. 66, is in E major.
The vast majority of Franz Liszt 's Consolations are in E major, as are Nos. 4 and 5 from Grandes études de Paganini .
Edvard Grieg 's Morning Mood , part of Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 , is in E major.
See also
References
^ Philip Barford, Bruckner Symphonies Seattle: University of Washington Press (1978): 52
External links
Media related to E major at Wikimedia Commons
Circle of fifths
The table indicates the number of sharps or flats in each scale. Minor scales are written in lower case.