The list of symphonies in E-flat minor includes:
- Philip Greeley Clapp
- Symphony No. 9 "The Pioneers" (1931)[1]
- Jordan Grigg
- Symphony No. 12 (1993)
- Koichi Kishi
- Buddha Symphony (1934)
- Rued Langgaard
- Symphony No. 4 "Leaf Fall" (1916)
- Symphony No. 10 "Yon Hall of Thunder" (1944–45)
- Nikolai Myaskovsky
- Symphony No. 6 "Revolutionary", Op. 23 (1921–23)
- Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
- Symphony No. 1 (1956–57)
- Symphony No. 2 "Yuri Gagarin" for String Orchestra (1956, rev 1972–73)
- Sergei Prokofiev
- Symphony No. 6, Op. 111 (1947)
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Symphony No. 1, Op. 1 (first version of 1861-65)
- Joseph Ryelandt
- Symphony No. 4, Op. 55 (1913)
- Arnold Schoenberg
- Chamber Symphony No. 2, Op. 38 (1906/1939)
- Rodion Shchedrin
- Symphony No. 1 (1956–58)
- Alexander Tcherepnin
- Symphony No. 2, Op. 77 (1947–51)[2]
- Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Symphony No. 7 "Sinfonia Antartica" (1949–52, partly based on his music for the film Scott of the Antarctic).
- Felix Woyrsch
- Symphony No. 3, Op. 70 (1921)[3]
Notes
edit- ^ Fleisher Collection gives this information - key, orchestration, and also: Commissioned for the Chicago World's Fair, 1933. Composed 1931. First performance Iowa City, Iowa, at the Iowa City Centennial, 1939.
- ^ Fleisher Collection description of manuscript score - mi-flat minor, E-flat minor. Composition dates (1947-51 - also premiere date) are also on that page (in the MARC description.)
- ^ Description from Preface to Recent Reprint of 1928 Simrock Score