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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
E♭; E flat; E-flat (disambiguation)

Variations in E-flat major (Beethoven)         
PIANO TRIO BY LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Variations on an original theme in E-flat major (Beethoven)
The Variations in E-flat major piano trio, Op. 44, by Ludwig van Beethoven, is a series of fourteen variations on a theme, written for piano, violin and cello.
Serenade in E-flat major (Saint-Saëns)         
COMPOSITION BY CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS
Serenade in E flat major (Saint-Saëns); Serenade in E-flat major (Saint-Saens)
Camille Saint-Saëns' Serenade in E-flat major, Op. 15 () is a chamber composition for a quartet consisting of piano, organ, violin and viola (or cello), composed in 1865.
He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)         
2001 SINGLE BY JILL SCOTT
He Loves Me (Lyzel In E Flat)
"He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)" is a song by American singer Jill Scott from her debut studio album, Who Is Jill Scott?: Words and Sounds Vol.

Wikipedia

E-flat

E-flat may refer to:

  • E♭ (musical note)
  • E-flat major
  • E-flat minor
  • E-flat tuning, on a guitar
  • "E Flat Boogie", a 1980 single by American funk band Trouble Funk
Examples of use of E flat
1. We thought we heard the note of menace, some prophecy of the wrath to come, in the slow movement of the E flat Symphony.
2. Even though there‘s still no sign of Gary the E flat bass player or, rather more worryingly for me, the second trombone.
3. We‘ll be needing you again on Friday." At last, just as we‘re reaching the finale with a rousing Christmas singalong, Gary the E flat bass player turns up looking hot and hassled.
4. Neville Cardus Wednesday March 22, 1'72 The Guardian Artur Rubinstein, that improbable octogenarian, packed the Royal Festival Hall last night, as soloist in the E flat piano concerto of Beethoven, conducted by Lorin Maazel, with the New Philharmonia Orchestra.
5. Article continues He presents Beethoven as a composer of entirely musical, not to say, pianistic appeal, never as a moral or rhetorically heroic tub–thumper, but an artist revelling in the keyboard and putting into the E flat concerto magical things which will not go stale so long as a fresh and musical art of interpretation is brought to them.