A major
A major is a major scale based on A, with the pitches A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has three sharps. Its relative minor is F-sharp minor and its parallel minor is A minor.
The A major scale is:
Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The A harmonic major and melodic major scales are:
In the treble, alto, and bass clefs, the G in the key signature is placed higher than C. However, in the tenor clef, it would require a ledger line and so G is placed lower than C.
Scale degree chords
The scale degree chords of A major are:- Tonic – A major
- Supertonic – B minor
- Mediant – C-sharp minor
- Subdominant – D major
- Dominant – E major
- Submediant – F-sharp minor
- Leading-tone – G-sharp diminished
History
The key of A occurs frequently in chamber music and other music for strings, which favor sharp keys. Franz Schubert's Trout Quintet and Antonín Dvořák's Piano Quintet No. 2 are both in A major. Johannes Brahms, César Franck, and Gabriel Fauré wrote violin sonatas in A major. In connection to Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata, Peter Cropper said that A major "is the fullest sounding key for the violin."
According to Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, A major is a key suitable for "declarations of innocent love,... hope of seeing one's beloved again when parting; youthful cheerfulness and trust in God."
For orchestral works in A major, the timpani are typically set to A and E a fifth apart, rather than a fourth apart as for most other keys. Hector Berlioz complained about the custom of his day in which timpani tuned to A and E a fifth apart were notated C and G a fourth apart, a custom which survived as late as the music of Franz Berwald.
Notable compositions in A major
- Antonio Vivaldi
- * Trio Sonata, Op. 1/9 RV 75
- * Violin Sonata, Op. 2/2 RV 31
- * concerto for two violins, Op. 3/5 RV 519
- * concerto for violin, Op. 4/5 RV 347
- * Violin Sonata, Op. 5/2 RV 30
- * concerto for violin, Op. 9/2 RV 345
- * concerto for violin, Op. 9/6 RV 348
- * concerto for violin, Op. 11/3 RV 336
- Georg Philipp Telemann
- * Fantasia for flute solo, No. 1
- * Fantasia for violin solo, No. 5
- * Fantasia for viola da gamba solo, No. 8
- * Sonata for two flutes or two violins, No. 3
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- * English Suite No. 1, BWV 806
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- * Violin Concerto No. 5, K. 219
- * Symphony No. 29, K. 201
- * Symphony No. 21, K. 134
- * Violin Sonata No. 22, K. 305
- * Piano Sonata No. 11, K. 331
- * String Quartet No. 18, K. 464
- * Piano Concerto No. 23, K. 488
- * Là ci darem la mano, duettino form Don Giovanni, K. 527
- * Clarinet Quintet, K. 581
- * Clarinet Concerto, K. 622
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- * Symphony No. 7, Op. 92
- * Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 2/2
- * Piano Sonata No. 28, Op. 101
- * Violin Sonata No. 6, Op. 30/1
- * Violin Sonata No. 9, Op. 47
- * Cello Sonata No. 3, Op. 69
- * String Quartet No. 5, Op. 18/5
- Franz Schubert
- * Trout Quintet
- * Piano Sonata, D 664
- *Piano Sonata No. 20, D. 959
- Fanny Mendelssohn
- * Easter Sonata
- Felix Mendelssohn
- * Symphony No. 4, Op. 90
- *Organ Sonata, Op. 65, No. 3
- Frédéric Chopin
- * Polonaise, Op. 40/1
- * Prelude, Op. 28/7
- Franz Liszt
- * Piano Concerto No. 2, S.125
- Johannes Brahms
- * Serenade No. 2, Op. 16
- * Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 100
- * Piano Quartet No. 2, Op. 26
- César Franck
- * Violin Sonata
- Anton Bruckner
- * Symphony No. 6
- Émile Waldteufel
- * Les Patineurs waltz, Op. 183
- Sergei Prokofiev
- * Piano Sonata No. 6, Op. 82
- Dmitri Shostakovich
- * String Quartet No. 2, Op. 68
- * Symphony No. 15, Op. 141