Originally posted by ahinton
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"Major to minor" works/pieces
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Originally posted by Lento View PostThat's something I wouldn't have expected, even with a late switch to parallel major. Thanks for the interesting reply, btw.
Mozart "Alla turca" sonata already mentioned
Brahms Symphony No. 3
Haydn Quartets Op 76/1 and 76/3
Arensky Piano Quintet
Bruckner Symphony No. 6 and String Quintet
Berwald Sinfonie singulière
Shostakovich Symphony No. 15
one of the Bach cantatas
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Barber Violin Concerto is an interesting example—G major -> A minor. Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, after an introduction in D-flat major, then switches to B-flat minor for the main body of the movement, which proceeds to end in B-flat major. This pattern is subsequently repeated: slow movement in D-flat major, leads directly into finale in B-flat minor which ends in B-flat major.
Another interesting example is the finale of Prokofiev's Symphony No. 6, which starts in E-flat major but seems to be about to end in E-flat minor (the tonality of the first movement). At the very last chord the brass switch back to E-flat major, but too late to give the movement a "happy" ending and dispel the sense of foreboding. The Shostakovich example is similar; though the very last note is a C-sharp (establishing A major rather than A minor, which most of the movement has been in) the previous few minutes of ticking and rattling don't give us the sense that this is much of a resolution. 20th century composers liked this sort of ambiguity of course.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwhen people say parallel major, is that what I used to call tonic major ?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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