This is a list of symphonies in G minor written by notable composers.
Composer | Symphony |
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Kurt Atterberg | Symphony No. 4 "Sinfonia Piccola", Op. 14 (1918, rev 1943-5)[1][2] |
Johann Christian Bach | Symphony, Op. 6 No. 6, T. 264-1 (published c. 1770) |
Franz Ignaz Beck | |
Julius Benedict | Symphony, Op. 101 (1873)[6] |
William Sterndale Bennett |
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Franz Berwald | Symphony No. 1 "Serieuse" (1842, rev 1844)[7] |
Gaetano Brunetti | Symphony No. 22 (1783) |
Adam Carse | Symphony No. 2 (c. 1908) |
Carl Czerny | Symphony No. 6, Op. posth. (1854)[8] |
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf | Symphony Grave g1 (by 1768)[9] |
Joachim Nicolas Eggert | Symphony No. 4 |
Ernst Eichner | Symphony, Op. 6 No. 2 (1771–72) |
Louise Farrenc | Symphony No. 3 , Op. 36 (1847) |
Anton Fils | Symphony (by 1760)[10] |
Eduard Franck | Symphony (1852-56 – lost) |
Gaspard Fritz | Symphony, Op. 6 No. 6 (after 1770) |
Gerhard Frommel | Symphony No. 2 (1944–45) |
Johann Joseph Fux | Symphony K.306 (1709) |
Niels Gade | Symphony No. 6, Op. 32 (1857) |
Friedrich Gernsheim | Symphony No. 1, Op. 32 (1875) |
Theodore Gouvy | Symphony, Op. 87 (pub. 1893)[11] |
Alexander Gretchaninov | Symphony No. 5, Op. 153 (1936)[12] |
Asger Hamerik | Symphony No. 5, Op. 36 (1889–91) |
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann | Symphony No. 1, Op. 17 (1835) |
Joseph Haydn | Symphony No. 39 (by 1768) |
Symphony No. 83 "La Poule" (1785) | |
Andrés Isasi y Linares | Symphony No. 2 (1918) |
Vasily Kalinnikov | Symphony No. 1 (1894-5)[13] |
Jan Kalivoda | Symphony No. 7, WoO/01 (1841)[14] |
Paul Kletzki | Symphony No. 2 (1928) |
Leopold Koželuch | Symphony, Op. 22 No. 3, PI: 5 (1787) |
Franz Krommer | Symphony No. 7[15] |
F.L.Æ. Kunzen | Symphony (1795?)[16] |
Franz Lachner | Symphony No. 8, Op. 100 (1851)[17] |
Édouard Lalo | Symphony (1886)[18] |
Simon Le Duc | Symphony ("a tre"), Op. 2 No. 2 (1767) |
Pierre van Maldere | Symphony, Op. 4 No. 1 (pub. 1764) |
Witold Maliszewski | Symphony No. 1, Op. 8 (1902)[19] |
François Martin | Symphony, Op. 4 No. 2 (pub. 1751) |
Étienne Méhul | Symphony No. 1 (1808–09) |
Felix Mendelssohn | String Symphony No. 12 |
Ernest John Moeran | Symphony (1924–37)[20] |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Nikolai Myaskovsky | Symphony No. 12 , Op. 35 "Kolkhoze Symphony" (1931–32)[21] |
Josef Mysliveček | Symphony, Op. 1 No. 5, E10:g1 (pub. 1764) |
Alberto Nepomuceno | Symphony (1893) |
Carl Nielsen | Symphony No. 1, Op. 7 (1891) |
Otto Olsson | Symphony, Op. 11 (1902)[22] |
Karl von Ordonez | |
Gavriil Nikolayevich Popov | Symphony No. 3 "Heroic", a.k.a.. "Spanish", Op. 45 (1946) |
Cipriani Potter | Symphony No. 10 (1832)[25][26] |
Joachim Raff | Symphony No. 4, Op. 167 (1871) [27] |
Carl Reinecke | Symphony No. 3, Op. 227 (premiered 1895)[28] |
Franz Xaver Richter |
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Henri-Joseph Rigel | Symphony "No. 8" (pub. 1783) |
Julius Röntgen | Symphony (1930 July)[30] |
Antonio Rosetti | Symphony, Murray A42 (1787) |
Albert Roussel | Symphony No. 3 , Op. 42 (1929–30) |
Anton Rubinstein | Symphony No. 5, Op. 107 (1880)[31] |
Ernst Rudorff | Symphony No. 2, Op. 40 (published 1890)[11] |
Giovanni Battista Sammartini |
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Robert Schumann | Symphony "Zwickau", WoO29 (1832–33? Incomplete) |
Dmitri Shostakovich | Symphony No. 11 "The Year 1905", Op. 103 (1957) |
Johann Stamitz | Symphony ("Orchestral Trio"), Op. 4 No. 5 (pub. 1758) |
Wilhelm Stenhammar | Symphony No. 2, Op. 34 (1911–15) |
William Grant Still | Symphony No. 2 "Song of a New Race" (1936-7)[32] |
George Templeton Strong | Symphony No. 2 "Sintram", Op. 50 (premiered 1893) |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Symphony No. 1 "Winter Daydreams", Op. 13 (1866) |
Sergei Vasilenko | Symphony No. 1, Op. 10 (1904–06)[11][33] |
Louis Vierne | Organ Symphony No. 4 , Op. 32 (1914) |
Georg Christoph Wagenseil | Symphony, WV 418 (early 1760s) |
Johann Baptist Wanhal | |
Mieczysław Weinberg | Symphony No. 1 , Op. 10 (1942)[36] |
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse | Symphony No. 1, DF 117 (1805)[37] |
Joseph Wölfl | Symphony, Op. 40 (pub. 1803) |
References
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- ^ Finkel, C (2015). "The Revised Versions of Kurt Atterberg's Symphonies". Musikforskning.se. The revision was undertaken in part because the publisher of the 4th, Leuckart, was destroyed in the bombings of WW2 along with all unsold printed copies of the 1918 version; as Atterberg put it, "so that amongst others my Sinfonia Piccola undertook an Ascension".
- ^ Beck, Franz Ignaz; Badley, Allan (1997). "Beck, Franz: Symphony in G minor, Op. 1, No. 1". Artaria Editions. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ Beck, Franz Ignaz; Badley, Allan (1998). "Beck, Franz: Symphony in G minor, Op. 2, No. 2". Artaria Editions. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ Beck, Franz Ignaz; Badley, Allan (1998). "Beck, Franz: Symphony in G minor, Op. 3, No. 3". Artaria Editions. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ composition date of Benedict: see autograph, RCM.
- ^ McCormick, Ewan (November 2007). "Review of Recording of Berwald Symphonies by Ulf Björlin". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
- ^ "Announcement of Recording of Czerny 6th Symphony". Records International. July 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
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- ^ a b c Orchestral Music (Class M1000-1268) Catalogue: Scores at Google Books
- ^ "Announcement and Description of Recording of Gretchaninov Fifth Symphony". Records International. November 2000. Retrieved 13 December 2007.
- ^ "Kalinnikov Worklist" (in German). Retrieved 28 November 2007.
- ^ Barker, David J (September 2006). "Review of Recording of Kalivoda Symphonies 5 and 7". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
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- ^ Robinson, Bradford (2006). "Online Publication of Preface to Score of Lalo's Symphony". Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
- ^ See score at IMSLP for evidence of key.
- ^ "Moeran:Symphony in G minor". E. J. Moeran site. 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
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- ^ d'Ordonez, Carlo; Badley, Allan (1997). "Ordonez Symphony Gm7". Artaria Editions. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ d'Ordonez, Carlo; Badley, Allan (1996). "Ordonez Symphony Gm8". Artaria Editions. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter (2001). Julian Rushton (ed.). Symphony in G minor (Musica Britannica Series no. 77). London: Stainer and Bell. ISBN 0-85249-864-0.
- ^ "Description of Rushton Edition of Potter Symphony". Archived from the original on 12 November 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
- ^ Krueck, Alan. "Detailed Description of Raff Symphony No. 4". raff.org. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
- ^ "Reinecke opus 221–230". Retrieved 28 November 2007.
- ^ Richter, Franz Xaver; Badley, Allan (1997). "Symphony No. 27 in G minor". Artaria Editions. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ Manuscript of Röntgen symphony @ IMSLP
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- ^ "William Grant Still, musician from Woodsville, Mississippi". Starkville High School. Archived from the original on 24 January 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
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- ^ James Hepokoski og Warren Darcy, Elements of Sonata Theory (Oxford University Press: 2006) p. 328
- ^ a b Bryan, Paul.: "Thematic Index" in The Symphony 1720–1840 Series B – Volume X, ed. Barry S. Brooks (New York & London, 1981) pp. lxxi – lxxii
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- ^ Godell, Tom (1997). "Review of Recording of Weyse Symphonies 1–3". Classical Net. Retrieved 13 December 2007.