List of symphonies in C-sharp minor
Appearance
The list of symphonies in C-sharp minor includes:
Composer | Symphony |
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Joseph Abrams | Symphony No.1[1] |
Ernest Bloch | Symphony in C-sharp minor (1902)[2] |
Siegfried Borris | Symphony No. 5, Op. 61 (1943)[3] |
Havergal Brian |
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Dimitrie Cuclin | Symphony No. 9 (1949)[5] |
Wilhelm Furtwängler | Symphony No. 3 (1951-54) |
David Hackbridge Johnson | Symphony No. 9, Op. 295 (2012)[6] |
Dmitri Kabalevsky | Symphony No.1, Op. 18 (1932) |
Joseph Martin Kraus | Symphony in C-sharp minor, VB 140.[7] |
Glenn Clarence Kruspe | Symphony in C-sharp minor (1947)[8] |
Artur Lemba | Symphony No. 1 (1908)[9] |
Albéric Magnard | Symphony No. 4, Op. 21 (1913) |
Gustav Mahler | Symphony No. 5 (1901-2)[10] |
George Alexander Macfarren | Symphony No. 7 (1839-40) |
John Blackwood McEwen | Symphony No. 5 "Solway" (1911) |
Nikolai Myaskovsky | Symphony No. 2, Op. 11 (1910-11)[11] |
Wilhelm Petersen | Symphony No. 3 (1931-32) |
Hans Pfitzner | Symphony in C-sharp minor, Op. 36a (1932, Adapted from String Quartet Op. 36) |
Sergei Prokofiev | Symphony No. 7, Op. 131 (1952) |
Ture Rangström | Symphony No. 1 "August Strindberg in Memoriam" (1914) |
Julius Röntgen | Symphony No. 8 (1930) |
Vissarion Shebalin | Symphony No. 2, Op. 11 (1929)[12] |
Alexandre Tansman | Symphony No. 4 (1936-39) |
Solon C. Verret | Symphony No. 1?[13] |
References
[edit]- ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries 1963 - Page 571 by Library of Congress, Copyright Office
- ^ "Ernest Bloch: Chronological List". Archived from the original on 2007-02-09. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
- ^ Siegfried Borris musicalics.com
- ^ Symphony No. 3 in the Havergal Brian Society website
- ^ Notes to Published Score of Symphony
- ^ Program notes by David Hackbridge Johnson and Paul Mann
- ^ Identified by musicologist Bertil van Boer in program notes for the Naxos recording as one of only two C-sharp minor symphonies written in the 18th century.
- ^ Glenn C. Kruspe | The Canadian Encyclopedia
- ^ Lemba, Artur | Estonian Music Information Centre
- ^ Mahler objected to this key assignment, preferring the key to be omitted.
- ^ Nikolai Myaskovsky: Works
- ^ Vissarion Shebalin: Works Archived 2006-09-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ PDF: Christine Gangelhoff; Cathleen LeGrand (2011). "Art Music by Caribbean Composers - Haiti". The International Journal of Bahamian Studies. 17. The College of Bahamas: 10. doi:10.15362/IJBS.V17I1.152. S2CID 191318287. or Gangelhoff, C., & LeGrand, C. (2011). Art music by Caribbean composers: Haïti. The International Journal of Bahamian Studies, 17(1), 34. Retrieved from https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files