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This is a list of symphonies in the key of B minor.
Composer | Symphony |
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Anton Arensky | Symphony No. 1, Op. 4 (1883) |
Kurt Atterberg | Symphony No. 1, Op. 3 (1909–11) |
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach | Symphony in B minor, Wq.182:5 / H661 (1773)[1] |
Wilhelm Berger | Symphony No. 2, Op. 80 |
Alexander Borodin | Symphony No. 2 (1869, rev 1877) |
Rutland Boughton | Symphony No. 3 (1937)[2] |
Fritz Brun | Symphony No. 1 (1908) |
Paul Büttner | Symphony No. 4 (1918) |
Alfredo Casella | Symphony No. 1, Op. 5 (1905-6) |
Edward Joseph Collins | Symphony Nos habebit humus (1929)[3] |
Claude Debussy | Symphony in B minor (1880-1, two movements for piano four-hands, first movement orchestrated by Tony Finno) |
Cornelis Dopper | Symphony No. 2 (1903) |
Wilhelm Furtwängler | Symphony No. 1 (1938–1941, premiere 18 January 2000) |
Niels Gade | Symphony No. 8, Op. 47 (1871) |
Florian Leopold Gassmann | Symphony (1769)[4] |
Reinhold Glière | Symphony No. 3, "Ilya Muromets", Op. 42 (1908-11) |
Alexander Gretchaninov | Symphony No. 1, Op. 6 (1894) |
Henry Kimball Hadley | Symphony No. 3, Op. 60 (1906)[5] |
Alfred Hill | Symphony No. 3 "Australia" (1951)[2] |
Jānis Ivanovs | Symphony No. 8 (1956) |
Jan Kalivoda | Symphony No. 5 Op. 106 (1840/1?)[6] |
Heino Kaski | Symphony (1919) |
Rued Langgaard | Symphony No. 1 BVN 32 (1908–11) |
Sergei Lyapunov | Symphony No. 1, Op. 12 (1887) |
Borys Lyatoshynsky | Symphony No. 2, Op. 26 (1935–36, rev. 1940) Symphony No. 3, Op. 50 (1951, rev 1955 with a new finale) |
Miguel Marqués | Symphony No. 3 |
Aarre Merikanto | Symphony No. 1 , Op. 5 (1916) |
Vano Muradeli | Symphony No. 1 "To the Memory of Kirov" (1938)[7] |
Nikolai Myaskovsky | Symphony No. 7, Op. 24 (1921-2) (nominally in the key) Symphony No. 22, Op. 54 (1941) |
Ludolf Nielsen | Symphony No. 1, Op. 3 (1902/03) |
Karl von Ordonez | Symphony Brown I:Bm1 |
Ignacy Jan Paderewski | Symphony "Polonia", Op. 24 (completed 1908) |
Hubert Parry | 'Symphonic Fantasia 1912' (Symphony No. 5) (1912) |
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger | Symphony No. 5 Solitude (1932–33) |
Ernst Rudorff | Symphony No. 3, Op. 50 (1910) |
Johann Rufinatscha | Symphony No. 4 (1846)[8] |
Joly Braga Santos | Symphony No. 2, Op. 13 (1948) |
Martin Scherber | Symphony No. 3 (1952–55) |
Franz Schubert | Symphony No. 8, D 759 "Unfinished" |
Dmitri Shostakovich | Symphony No. 6, Op. 54 (1939) |
Leo Sowerby | Symphony No. 2[9] |
Louis Spohr | Symphony No. 9, Op. 143 'Die Jahreszeiten' (1850)[10] |
Heikki Suolahti | Sinfonia Piccola (1935) |
Yevgeny Svetlanov | Symphony No. 1, Op. 13 (1956) |
Wilhelm Taubert | Symphony, Op.80 (pub. 1851)[11] |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Manfred Symphony, Op. 58 (1885) Symphony No. 6, Op. 74 "Pathétique" |
Charles Tournemire | Symphony No. 8, Op. 51 "La Triomphe de la Mort" |
Max Trapp | Symphony No. 2, Op. 15 |
Eduard Tubin | Symphony No. 2 (1937)
Symphony No. 5 (1946) |
Mieczysław Weinberg | Symphony No. 3 , Op. 45 (1949-50, rev 1959) |
Felix Weingartner | Symphony No. 6, Op. 74 "in Gedenken des 19. November 1828" |
Louis Vierne | Organ Symphony No. 6 , Op. 59 (1930) |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
- ^ a b Herman, Michael (July 2007). "British Symphonies on CD (Page 1)". Retrieved 28 August 2008.
- ^ "Description of CD with Collins' Symphony". Retrieved 25 March 2009.
- ^ Dearling, Robert (1982), The Music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Symphonies at Google Books, p. 131. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. ISBN 0-8386-2335-2.
- ^ Free Library of Philadelphia Catalog Entry
- ^ Dörffel, Alfred (1884). Geschichte der Gewandhausconcerte zu Leipzig vom 25. November 1781 bis 25. November 1881 at Google Books, page 31.
- ^ "List of US Premieres by the Chicago Symphony (including Muradeli's First Symphony)". Retrieved 29 August 2008.
- ^ Not numbered by the composer. Recently renumbered from "5" to "4" by the composer's official society.
- ^ "List of Chicago Symphony Orchestra Premieres 1916–1940". Retrieved 2 November 2008.
- ^ Robinson, Bradford (2006). "Preface to Score of Spohr's Ninth Symphony". Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
- ^ Date from Hofmeisters Monatsbericht; score available at IMSLP and from this Danish library source. Probably symphony no.4, though numbering not certain.