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Symphony in E-flat major (Opus 33)[edit]

This article refers to "Eberl’s Symphony in E-flat major (Opus 33), which was premiered at the same concert as Beethoven's Eroica Symphony... on 7 April 1805".

But the Wikipedia article on the Op 33 symphony (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_in_E-flat_(Eberl)) says that, although it was played in that concert, the premiere had taken place the previous year, on January 6, 1804.

It also says the concert in which the two symphonies were played took place on January 20, 1805. (This was a semi-private event; the April 7 concert was the Eroica's *public* premiere).

Which is correct? Paulwilliam2 (talk) 22:43, 3 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]