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I've never thought of D minor as especially 'sad'. Solemn perhaps. Serious.
Dvorak: Symphony 7
Sibelius: ViolinConcerto
RVW: Violin Concerto
RVW: Symphony 8
Mussorgsky: Night on a Bare Mountain
Schumann: Symphony 4
Schubert: "Death & the Maiden" Quartet
Brahms: PC No. 1
Surely one thread will suffice as a topic for keys. But I can see there are two already.
Perhaps, though without a suitable filter it could get somewhat difficult to handle, and not so useful. This website is essentially static, from the end user's point of view, so really not a good idea.
Fauré Piano Trio
Shostakovich 5
Shostakovich 12 (well, that's sad in a different way, I suggest! - one of his few really sub-standard works)
Schönberg - or probably more accurately, Schoenberg (as I think that it was quite late in his life) - is suuposed to have declared that there was still plenty of fine music to be written in C major (although all my efforts to trace the precise source of this statement came to nought beyond the likelihood that he never actually wrote this but said it in some talk or other); so what did he do about it? - write his second chamber symphony, in E flat minor! - but perhaps realising that he'd omitted to put his pen where his mouth was, he threw a C major chord into the final bar of his piano concerto!
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