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 |