The Symphony No. 4 in E flat major, Op. 48, was written by Alexander Glazunov in 1893. The symphony was a departure from Glazunov's three earlier symphonies, which were based on nationalistic Russian tunes and, according to the composer, allowed him to give "personal, free, and subjective impressions of myself."
| Date of composition | 1893 |
| Premiered | 1894, January 22nd in Russia, Saint Petersburg by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov |
| First published | 1894 |
| Dedicated to | Anton Rubinstein |
| Type | Symphony |
| Tonality | E-flat Major |
| Catalogue | Op. 48 |
| Approx. duration | 35 minutes |
| Instruments | Orchestra |
| Autotranslations beta |
Alexandre Glazounov: Symphonie n°4 en mi bémol majeur, Op. 48 Aleksandr Konstantinovič Glazunov: Sinfonia n. 4 in mi bemolle maggiore, Op. 48 Alexander Konstantinowitsch Glasunow: Sinfonie Nr. 4 Es-dur, Op. 48 |
No releases found for this piece.