List of symphonies in A minor
Appearance
This is a list of symphonies in A minor written by notable composers.
Composer | Symphony |
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Hugo Alfvén | Symphony No. 5, Op. 54 (1942, 1952/3) |
Kurt Atterberg | Symphony No. 7 "Sinfonia Romantica", Op.45 (1941-2) |
Victor Bendix | Symphony No. 3 , Op. 25 (1895)[1] |
Arrigo Boito | Symphony |
Alexander Borodin | Symphony No. 3 (sketched between 1884-7 but left incomplete, first two movements finished and orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov) |
Havergal Brian |
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Stephen Brown | Symphony, The Northern Journey |
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor | Symphony, Op. 8 (1896)[4] |
Johann Nepomuk David | Symphony No. 1, Op. 18 (1937)[5] |
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf | Symphony "Il delirio delli compositori, ossia Il gusto d'oggidi" (1770s)[6] |
Thomas Dunhill | Symphony, Op. 48 (1914–16)[7] |
Johann Friedrich Fasch | Symphony Fwv M:a 1 |
Eduard Franck | Symphony (1846 – lost) |
Niels Gade | Symphony No. 3, Op. 15 (1847) |
Edward German | Symphony No. 2 "Norwich" (1893)[4] |
Evgeny Golubev | Symphony No. 5, Op. 45 (1960)[8] |
Alexander Gretchaninov | Symphony No. 2, Op. 27 "Pastoral" (1908) |
Howard Hanson | Symphony No. 3, Op. 33 (1937) |
Alfred Hill | |
Vincent d'Indy | Symphony No. 1 (1872)[11] |
Mykola Kolessa | Symphony No. 2 (1966) |
George Lloyd | Symphony No. 1 (1932)[12] |
George Alexander Macfarren | Symphony No. 5 (1833)[9] |
Gustav Mahler | Symphony No. 6 (1903-4, revised 1906-8) |
John Blackwood McEwen | Symphony (1898)[4] |
Erkki Melartin | Symphony No. 5 "Sinfonia Brevis", Op. 90 (1915) |
Felix Mendelssohn | Symphony No. 3, Op. 56, "Scottish" |
Alexander Mosolov | Symphony No. 5 (1959–60) |
Alexander Moyzes | Symphony No. 2, Op. 16 (1932, revised 1941)[13] |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Symphony "Odense" K. Anh 220 (16a) (1765?) |
Nikolai Myaskovsky | |
Arvo Pärt | Symphony No. 4 (2008) |
Gavriil Popov | Symphony No. 2 "Motherland", Op.39 (1943) |
Sergei Rachmaninoff | Symphony No. 3, Op. 44 (1935–36) |
Joachim Raff | Symphony No. 11, Op. 214 "Winter" (1876, edited and published by Max Erdmannsdörfer in 1883) [14] |
Ferdinand Ries | Symphony No. 7, Op. 181 (1835) |
Jean Rivier | Symphony No. 5 (1950)[15] |
Julius Röntgen | Symphony (1931)[16][17] |
Guy Ropartz | Symphonie sur un Choral Breton. (1894-5)[18] |
Anton Rubinstein | Symphony No. 6 , Op. 111 (1886) |
Camille Saint-Saëns | Symphony No. 2, Op. 55 (1859) |
Vadim Salmanov | Symphony No. 3 (1963) |
Bernhard Scholz | Symphony No. 2, Op. 80 (published 1896)[19][20] |
Franz Schreker | Symphony, Op. 1 |
Cyril Scott | Symphony No. 2, Op. 22 (1903)[4] |
Jean Sibelius | Symphony No. 4, Op. 63 (1909–11) |
Alice Mary Smith | Symphony in A minor (probably 1876)[21] |
Alexandre Tansman | Symphony No. 2 (1926)[22] |
Randall Thompson | Symphony No. 3[23] |
Johann Baptist Wanhal |
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Sergei Vasilenko | Symphony No. 5, Op. 123 (1947)[25] |
Louis Vierne |
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Karl Weigl | Symphony No. 6 (1947)[26] |
Mieczysław Weinberg |
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References
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- ^ Herman, Michael (December 2007). "Review of Recording of Dunhill Symphony". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 5 December 2007.
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- ^ a b c Herman, Michael (July 2007). "British Symphonies on CD Page 1". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 5 December 2007.
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- ^ Cummings, Robert (2000). "Review of Recording of Moyzes Symphonies 1 and 2". Classical Net. Retrieved 15 December 2007.
- ^ Leichtling, Dr. Avrohom (2006). "Musikmph Preface for Raff 11th Symphony". Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich. Retrieved 5 December 2007.
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- ^ "Announcement of Cobra Recording of Röntgen A minor Symphony". Records International. August 2006. Retrieved 5 December 2007.
- ^ "Rontgen Discography". Archived from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2008.
- ^ "Ropartz Worklist". Retrieved 5 December 2007.
- ^ Symphony No. 2, Op. 80 (Bernhard Scholz): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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- ^ Graham-Jones, Ian (2005). "Notes to Recording of Smith Symphonies" (PDF). Chandos Records. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2007.
- ^ "Announcement of Recording Premiere of Tansman 2nd Symphony". October 2008. Retrieved 31 October 2008.
- ^ "NZSO Discography". Archived from the original on 29 June 2009. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
- ^ Barfoot, Terry (October 2003). "Vanhal Symphonies played by Concerto Köln". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 5 December 2007.
- ^ "Rijen's Vasilenko Page". 6 February 2006. Archived from the original on 21 May 2009. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
- ^ "Page on Weigl 6th Symphony". Klassika.info. 9 September 2006. Retrieved 14 December 2007.
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