List of symphonies in F minor
This is a list of symphonies in F minor written by notable composers.
Composer | Symphony |
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Hugo Alfvén | Symphony No. 1, op. 7 (1896–97, rev.1904) |
Josef Bárta | Symphony (before 1787) |
Havergal Brian | Symphony No. 14 (1959–60) Symphony No. 22 'Symphonia brevis' (1964–65) |
Max Bruch | Symphony No. 2, op. 36 (1870) |
Anton Bruckner | Study Symphony, WAB 99 (1863, premiere March 18, 1923) |
Frederic Hymen Cowen | Symphony No. 2 (1872)[1] |
Ruth Gipps | Symphony No. 1, op. 22 (1942)[2] |
Henry Kimball Hadley | Symphony No. 2 "The Four Seasons", op. 30 (1899) |
Joseph Haydn | Symphony No. 49 'La Passione' (1768) |
Jānis Ivanovs | Symphony No. 3 (1938) |
Jan Kalivoda | Symphony No. 1, op. 7 (about 1826) |
August Klughardt | Symphony No. 2, op. 34 (1876) |
Joseph Martin Kraus | Symphony in F minor, VB 130 |
George Alexander Macfarren | Symphony No. 4 (1833)[1] |
Ludwig Wilhelm Maurer | Symphony, op. 67 |
Ernst Mielck | Symphony (1897) |
Nikolai Myaskovsky | Symphony No. 10, op. 30 (1926–27) Symphony No. 24, op. 63 (1943) |
George Onslow | Symphony No. 3 (1833–34, rev. of a quintet from 1826) |
Carlo d'Ordonez | Symphony, Brown F12 |
Ernst Pepping | Symphony No. 2 (1943) |
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger | Symphony No. 3 Same-Atnam (1913–15) |
Ignaz Pleyel | Symphony, Ben. 138 (1786)[3] |
Joachim Raff | Symphony No. 10, op. 213 'Zur Herbstzeit' |
Anton Reicha | Symphony (written during his time in France)[4] |
Franz Xaver Richter | Symphony No. 43 (published in the 1770s)[5] |
Guy Ropartz | Symphony No. 2 (1900)[6] |
Martin Scherber | Symphony No. 2 (1951–52) |
Johanna Senfter | Symphony No. 7, op. 84[7] |
Vissarion Shebalin | Symphony No. 1, op. 6 (1925) |
Dmitri Shostakovich | Symphony No. 1, op. 10 (1924–25) |
Sergei Slonimsky | Symphony No. 1 (1958) |
Charles Villiers Stanford | Symphony No. 3 "Irish", op. 28 (1887) |
Richard Strauss | Symphony (No. 2), op. 12 (1883) |
Karol Szymanowski | Symphony No. 1 (1906–07) |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Symphony No. 4, op. 36 (1877) |
Ferdinand Thieriot | Symphony (written in Graz, 1872) |
Heinz Tiessen | Symphony No. 2, op. 17 "Stirb und Werde!" (1912)[8] |
Charles Tournemire | Symphony No. 5, op. 47 (1913/4)[9] |
Marcel Tyberg | Symphony No. 2 (1927) |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | Symphony No. 4 (1931–34) |
Karl Weigl | Symphony No. 4 (1930–31)[10] |
Mieczysław Weinberg | Symphony No. 5, op. 76 (1962) |
Meredith Willson | Symphony No. 1 "A Symphony of San Francisco" (1936) |
References
- 1 2 Herman, Michael (July 2007). "British Symphonies on CD (Page 1)". Retrieved 28 August 2008.
- ↑ Herman, Michael (July 2007). "British Symphonies on CD (Page 2)". Retrieved 28 August 2008.
- ↑ Pleyel, Ignaz; Badley, Allan (1786 (1998)). New Edition of Pleyel F minor Symphony (Benton 138). Wellington, N.Z.: Artaria Editions. ISBN 1-877171-80-8. OCLC 40640432. Retrieved 28 August 2008. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Wyn-Jones, David (2006). The Symphony in Beethoven's Vienna. Cambridge University Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-0-521-86261-5. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
- ↑ "London Mozart Players Richter Page". Archived from the original on July 19, 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
- ↑ "Catalogue des oeuvres de Guy-Ropartz" (in French). Retrieved 28 August 2008.
- ↑ Weiermüller-Backes, Isoldes (January 28, 2006). "Klassika Page for Senfter Symphony 7" (in German). Retrieved 12 January 2009.
- ↑ Schlüren, Christoph (2002). "Preface to Score of Tiessen's 2nd Symphony" (in German). Ries & Erler. Retrieved 30 August 2008.
- ↑ "Tournemire:Symphonies 3 & 7". Archived from the original on June 30, 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
- ↑ "Klassika Page for Weigl Symphony 4" (in German). September 9, 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
See also
For Symphonies in F major, see List of symphonies in F major. For symphonies in other keys, see List of symphonies by key.
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