Symphony No. 6 (Schubert)
The Symphony No. 6 in C major, D. 589,[1] is a symphony by Franz Schubert composed between October 1817 and February 1818.[2] Its first public performance was in Vienna in 1828. It is nicknamed the "Little C major" to distinguish it from his later Ninth Symphony, in the same key, which is known as the "Great C major".
Movements
There are four movements:
- Adagio, 3/4 - Allegro, 2/2
- Andante, 2/4 in F major
- Scherzo: Presto; Trio: Piu lento (Trio in E major), 3/4
- Allegro moderato, 2/4
(The true marking is fzp rather than fp, but that is not available in LilyPond as implemented on Wikipedia.)
A typical performance lasts around 32 minutes.
References
- ↑ http://www.trovar.com/Deutsch.html
- ↑ Brown, A. Peter, The Symphonic Repertoire (Volume 2). Indiana University Press (ISBN 025333487X), pp. 609-615 (2002).
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