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==[[Joseph Haydn]]==
==[[Joseph Haydn]]==
*[[Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 1]] in D major (composed by [[1759 in music|1759]])
*[[Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 1]] in D major (composed by [[1759 in music|1759]])
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**[[Symphony No. 103 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 103]] in E flat major, ''Drumroll'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])
**[[Symphony No. 103 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 103]] in E flat major, ''Drumroll'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])
**[[Symphony No. 104 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 104]] in D major, ''London'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])
**[[Symphony No. 104 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 104]] in D major, ''London'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])
Hoboken also includes four other works in his "Symphony" category (Hob. I):
*Hob. I/105 in B flat major, better known as the ''[[Sinfonia Concertante (Haydn)|Sinfonia Concertante]]'' ([[1792 in music|1792]])
*Hob. I/106, for which only one part has survived ([[1769 in music|1769]]?)
*[[Symphony A (Haydn)|Hob. I/107]] in B flat major, often known not by a number but as ''Symphony A'' (composed by [[1762 in music|1762]])
*[[Symphony B (Haydn)|Hob. I/108]] in B flat major, often known not by a number but as ''Symphony B'' (composed by [[1765 in music|1765]])
It should be noted that Hob. I/105 is not really a symphony, but a [[symphonie concertante]] (that is, a [[concerto]]-like work with more than one solo instrument, in this case four: violin, cello, oboe, bassoon), and as No. 106 has not survived to the present day, the number of "symphonies" by Haydn is usually reckoned to be 106.


==[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]==
==[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]==
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* [[Symphony No. 22 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 22]] in C major, K. 162 (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 22 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 22]] in C major, K. 162 (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 23 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 23]] in D major, K. 181 (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 23 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 23]] in D major, K. 181 (1773)
* '[[Symphony No. 24 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 24]] in B flat major, K. 182 (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 24 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 24]] in B flat major, K. 182 (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 25 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 25]] in G minor, K. 183 (173d B) (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 25 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 25]] in G minor, K. 183 (173d B) (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 26 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 26]] in E flat major, K. 184 (1773)
* [[Symphony No. 26 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 26]] in E flat major, K. 184 (1773)
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==[[Ludwig van Beethoven]]==
==[[Ludwig van Beethoven]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 1]]
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 1]] in C major, Op. 21 (1799-1800)
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 2]]
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 2]] in D major, Op. 36 (1801-02)
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 3]] ''Eroica''
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 3]] in E flat major, Op. 55, ''Eroica'' (1802-04)
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 4]]
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 4]] in B flat major, Op. 60 (1806)
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5]]
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5]] in C minor, Op. 67 (1804-08)
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 6]] ''Pastoral''
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 6]] in F major, Op. 68, ''Pastoral'' (1803-07)
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 7]]
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 7]] in A major, Op. 92 (1811-12)
* [[Symphony No. 8 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 8]]
* [[Symphony No. 8 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 8]] in F major, Op. 93 (1811-12)
* [[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 9]] ''Choral''
* [[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 9]] in D minor, Op. 125, ''Choral'' (1817-24)
 
==[[Franz Berwald]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Berwald)|Symphony No. 1]] in G minor, ''Serieuse''
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Berwald)|Symphony No. 2]] in D major, ''Capricieuse''
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Berwald)|Symphony No. 3]] in C major, ''Singulière''
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Berwald)|Symphony No. 4]] in E flat major, ''Naïve''


==[[Franz Schubert]]==
==[[Franz Schubert]]==
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==[[Hector Berlioz]]==
==[[Hector Berlioz]]==
* [[Symphonie fantastique]], An Episode in the Life of an Artist, Op. 14
* [[Harold in Italy]], Symphony with Viola obbligato,  Op. 16
==[[Felix Mendelssohn]]==
==[[Felix Mendelssohn]]==
* Symphonies for string orchestra Nos. 1-12 (1821-3)
* Symphonies for string orchestra Nos. 1-12 (1821-3)
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* [[Symphony No. 1 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 1]] in B flat major, Op. 38, ''Spring'' (1841)  
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 1]] in B flat major, Op. 38, ''Spring'' (1841)  
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 2 ]] in C major Op. 61 (1845-46)  
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 2 ]] in C major Op. 61 (1845-46)  
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 3 ]]in E flat major, ''Rhenish'' Op. 97 (1850)  
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 3 ]]in E flat major, Op. 97, ''Rhenish'' (1850)  
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 4]] in D minor Op. 120 (1841; revised in 1851)
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 4]] in D minor Op. 120 (1841; revised in 1851)
==Franz Liszt==
* [[Faust Symphony]] (1854, 1861)
* [[Dante Symphony]] (1855-6)
==[[César Franck]]==
==[[César Franck]]==
* [[Symphony (Franck)|Symphony]] in D minor
==[[Anton Bruckner]]==
==[[Anton Bruckner]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 1]] in C minor (1866)
* [[Symphony No. 0 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 0]] in D minor (1869)
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 2]] in C minor (1873-[[1892|92]])
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 3]] in D minor, (1873)
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 4]] in E flat major, ''Romantic'' (1874-[[1888|88]])
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 5]] in B flat major (1876).
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 6]] in A major, (1879-[[1881|81]])
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 7]] in E major (1881-[[1883|83]])
* [[Symphony No. 8 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 8]] in C minor (1884-[[1890|90]])
* [[Symphony No. 9 (Bruckner)|Symphony No. 9]] in D minor (1894) (unfinished; last movement sketched only)
==[[Johannes Brahms]]==
==[[Johannes Brahms]]==
*[[Symphony No. 1 (Brahms)|Symphony No. 1]] in C minor
*[[Symphony No. 1 (Brahms)|Symphony No. 1]] in C minor
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* [[Symphony No. 1 (Borodin)|Symphony No. 1]] in E flat major
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Borodin)|Symphony No. 1]] in E flat major
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Borodin)|Symphony No. 2]] in B minor
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Borodin)|Symphony No. 2]] in B minor
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Borodin)|Symphony No. 3]] in A minor
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Borodin)|Symphony No. 3]] in A minor (unfinished; two movements only)


==[[Camille Saint-Saëns]]==
==[[Camille Saint-Saëns]]==
==[[Mily Balakirev]]==
==[[Mily Balakirev]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Balakirev)|Symphony No. 1]] in C major (1864-1866)
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Balakirev)|Symphony No. 2]] in D minor (1900-1908)
==[[Georges Bizet]]==
==[[Georges Bizet]]==
* [[Symphony in C major (Bizet)|Symphony in C major]]
* [[Symphony (Bizet)|Symphony]] in C major


==[[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]==
==[[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]==
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==[[Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov]]==
==[[Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov]]==
*[[Symphony No. 1 (Rimsky-Korsakov)|Symphony No. 1]] in E Minor, Op. 1 (1861-1884)
*[[Symphony No. 2 (Rimsky-Korsakov)|Symphony No. 2]], Op. 9, ''Antar'' (1868-1897) (later revised as a "symphonic suite")
*[[Symphony No. 3 (Rimsky-Korsakov)|Symphony No. 3]] in C, Op. 32 (1866-1886)
==[[Antonin Dvořák]]==
==[[Antonin Dvořák]]==
*No. 9 ''From the New World'' (''New World Symphony'')
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 1]] in C minor, Op. 3 ''The Bells of Zlonice''
==[[Edward Elgar]]==
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 2]] in B flat major, Op. 4
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Elgar)|Symphony No. 1]] in A flat major, Op. 55
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 3]] in E flat major, Op. 10
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Elgar)|Symphony No. 2]] in E flat major, Op. 63
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 4]] in D minor, Op. 13
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Elgar)|Symphony No. 3]], Op. 88, elaborated by [[Anthony Payne]]
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 5]] in F major, Op. 76
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 6]] in D major, Op. 60
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 7]] in D minor, Op. 70
* [[Symphony No. 8 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 8]] in G major, Op. 88
* [[Symphony No. 9 (Dvořák)|Symphony No. 9]] in E minor, Op. 95, ''From the New World''


==[[Gustav Mahler]]==
==[[Gustav Mahler]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 1]] in [[D major]] (?[[1884]]–[[1888]]; rev. [[1893]]–[[1896]]; 2nd rev. [[1906]]).
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 1]] in [[D major]] (?1884–1888; rev. 1893–1896; 2nd rev. 1906), ''Titan''  
** Note: This was first called "[[Symphonic poem|Symphonic Poem]]", later ''"Titan"'' (presumably after [[Jean Paul]], a suggestion however rejected by Mahler). Originally in 5 movements, the second movement, ''Blumine'', was discarded in final revision.
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 2]] in [[C minor]] (1888–1894; rev. 1903) ''Resurrection''
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 2]] in [[C minor]] ([[1888]]–[[1894]]; rev. [[1903]])
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 3]] in [[D minor]] (1893–1896; rev. 1906)
** Note: The title  ''"Resurrection"'', while popular with listeners, does not appear on the score and is not used in works of reference (e.g. the ''[[Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians|New Grove]]'').
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 4]] in [[G major]] (1892, 1899–1900; rev. 1901–1910)
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 3]] in [[D minor]] ([[1893]]–[[1896]]; rev. [[1906]])
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 5]]  (1901–1902; scoring repeatedly revised)
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 4]] in [[G major]] ([[1892]], [[1899]]–[[1900]]; rev. [[1901]]–[[1910]])
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 6]] in [[A minor]] (1903–1904; rev. 1906; scoring repeatedly revised)
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 5]]  ([[1901]]–[[1902]]; scoring repeatedly rev.)
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 7]] in [[E minor]] (1904–1905; scoring repeatedly revised)
** Note: While the symphony begins in the advertised C-sharp minor, it should be noted that the composer, himself, wrote in a letter to his [[publisher]], "it is difficult to speak of a key for the whole symphony, and to avoid misunderstandings the key should best be omitted."{{citequote}}
* [[Symphony No. 8 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 8]] in [[E-flat major]] (1906–1907)
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 6]] in [[A minor]] ([[1903]]–[[1904]]; rev. [[1906]]; scoring repeatedly rev.)
* [[Das Lied von der Erde]] (''The Song of the Earth'': A Symphony for One Tenor and One Alto (or Baritone) Voice and Orchestra, After Hans Bethge's "The Chinese Flute") (1908–1909)
** Note: At a performance in Vienna in 1907, the title ''"Tragic"'' was attached to the symphony on posters and programs, but the word does not appear on the score and is not used in works of reference.
* [[Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 9]] in [[D major]] (1908–1909)
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 7]] in [[E minor]] ([[1904]]–[[1905]]; scoring repeatedly rev.)
* [[Symphony No. 10 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 10]] (1910–1911, unfinished; a continuous "beginning-to-end" draft of 1,945 bars exists, but mostly not fully elaborated or orchestrated; there are various completions)
** Note: The title ''"Song of the Night"'', while popular with listeners, did not originate with Mahler, does not appear on the score, and is not used in works of reference.
[[Image:8th.jpg|200px|thumb|right|American premiere of Mahler's Symphony No. 8]]
* [[Symphony No. 8 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 8]] in [[E-flat major]] ([[1906]]–[[1907]])
** Note: The title ''"Symphony of a Thousand"'', while popular with listeners, is not due to Mahler, does not appear on the score, and is not used in works of reference. The composer, in fact, strongly objected to this title being applied to the eighth symphony.<ref>James 1985, 137. </ref>
* ''[[Das Lied von der Erde]]'' (subtitled ''A Symphony for One Tenor and One Alto (or Baritone) Voice and Orchestra, After Hans Bethge's "The Chinese Flute"'') ([[1908]]–[[1909]])
* [[Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 9]] in [[D major]] ([[1908]]–[[1909]])
 
* [[Symphony No. 10 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 10]] (1910–1911) (unfinished; a continuous "beginning-to-end" draft of 1,945 bars exists, but much of it is not fully elaborated and most of it not orchestrated.)


==[[Carl Nielsen]]==
==[[Carl Nielsen]]==
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==[[Alexander Glazunov]]==
==[[Alexander Glazunov]]==
* Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 5 ''Slavonian'' (1881-1884)
* Symphony No. 2 in F-sharp minor, Op. 16 ''To the Memory of Liszt'' (1886)
* Symphony No. 3 in D major. Op. 33 (1890)
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Glazunov)|Symphony No. 4]] in E flat major, Op. 48 (1893)
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Glazunov)|Symphony No. 5]] in B flat major, Op. 55 (1895)
* Symphony No. 6 in C minor, Op. 58 (1896)
* Symphony No. 7 in F major, Op. 77 ''Pastorale'' (1902-1903)
* Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major, Op. 83 (1905-1906)
* Symphony No. 9 in D minor (1910), first movement only


==[[Jean Sibelius]]==
==[[Jean Sibelius]]==
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* [[Poem of Ecstasy]]
* [[Poem of Ecstasy]]
* [[Prometheus, A Poem of Fire]]
* [[Prometheus, A Poem of Fire]]
(The last two works are one-movement symphonies in sonata form; Scriabin continued to produce [[Sonatas (Scriabin)|Sonatas]] showing the same kind of development.)
(The last two works are one-movement symphonies in sonata form; Scriabin continued to produce [[Sonatas (Scriabin)|piano sonatas]] showing the same kind of development.)


==[[Ralph Vaughan Williams]]==
==[[Sergei Rachmaninov]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1]] in D minor, Op. 13 (1897)
* [[Symphony No. 2]] in E minor, Op. 27 (1908)
* [[Symphony No. 3]] in A minor, Op. 44 (1936)


==[[Sergei Rachmaninov]]==
==[[Arnold Schoenberg]]==
==[[Arnold Schoenberg]]==
*[[Chamber Symphony No. 1]]
*[[Chamber Symphony No. 1]]
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*[[Symphony in Three Movements]] (1945)
*[[Symphony in Three Movements]] (1945)
*[[Symphony of Psalms]] for chorus and orchestra (1930, rev. 1948)
*[[Symphony of Psalms]] for chorus and orchestra (1930, rev. 1948)
==[[Edward Elgar]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Elgar)|Symphony No. 1]] in A flat major, Op. 55
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Elgar)|Symphony No. 2]] in E flat major, Op. 63
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Elgar)|Symphony No. 3]], Op. 88, elaborated by [[Anthony Payne]] from sketches
==[[Ralph Vaughan Williams]]==
*[[Symphony No. 1 (Vaughan Williams)|''A Sea Symphony'']] (Symphony No. 1), a choral symphony on texts by Whitman (1903-09)
*[[Symphony No. 2 (Vaughan Williams)|''A London Symphony'']] (Symphony No. 2) (1913)
*[[Symphony No. 3 (Vaughan Williams)|''A Pastoral Symphony'']] (Symphony No. 3) (1921)
*[[Symphony No. 4 (Vaughan Williams)|Symphony No. 4]] in F minor (1931-34)
*[[Symphony No. 5 (Vaughan Williams)|Symphony No. 5]] in D (1938-43)
*[[Symphony No. 6 (Vaughan Williams)|Symphony No. 6]] in E minor (1946-47)
*[[Sinfonia antartica|''Sinfonia Antartica'']] (Symphony No. 7) (1949-52) (partly based on his music for the film ''[[Scott of the Antarctic (1948 film)|Scott of the Antarctic]]'')
*[[Symphony No. 8 (Vaughan Williams)|Symphony No. 8 in D minor]] (1953-55)
*[[Symphony No. 9 (Vaughan Williams)|Symphony No. 9 in E minor]] (1956-57)


==[[Arnold Bax]]==
==[[Arnold Bax]]==
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==[[Sergei Prokofiev]]==
==[[Sergei Prokofiev]]==
* Two juvenile symphonies (1902 and 1908)
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Prokofiev)|Symphony No. 1 in D major]] ''Classical'', Op. 25 (1916-17)
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Prokofiev)|Symphony No. 2 in D minor]], Op. 40 (1924-5)
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Prokofiev)|Symphony No. 3 in C minor]], Op. 44 (1928)
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Prokofiev)|Symphony No. 4 in C major]], original version, Op. 47 (1929-30); revised version, Op. 112 (1947)
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Prokofiev)|Symphony No. 5 in B flat major]], Op. 100 (1944)
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Prokofiev)|Symphony No. 6 in E flat minor]], Op. 111 (1945-7)
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Prokofiev)|Symphony No. 7 in C sharp minor]], Op. 131 (1951-52)
==[[Edmund Rubbra]]==
==[[Edmund Rubbra]]==
*Symphony No. 1, Op. 44
*Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 45
*Symphony No. 3, Op. 49
*Symphony No. 4, Op. 53
*Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, Op. 63
*Symphony No. 6, Op. 80
*Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 88
*Symphony No. 8, Op. 132, ''Hommage à [[Pierre Teilhard de Chardin|Teilhard de Chardin]]''
*Symphony No. 9, Op. 140, ''Resurrection'' (also known as ''Sinfonia Sacra'')
*Symphony No. 10, Op. 145, ''da Camera''
*Symphony No. 11, Op. 153, ''à Colette''
==[[Dmitri Shostakovich]]==
==[[Dmitri Shostakovich]]==
* [[Symphony No. 1 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 1 in F minor]], Op. 10 (1924-1925)
* [[Symphony No. 2 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 2 in B flat major]], Op. 14, ''To October'', with chorus (1927)
* [[Symphony No. 3 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 3 in E flat major]], Op. 20, ''The First of May'', with chorus (1929)
* [[Symphony No. 4 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 4 in C minor]], Op. 43 (1935-[[1936|36]])
* [[Symphony No. 5 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 5 in D minor]], Op. 47 (1937)
* [[Symphony No. 6 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 6 in B minor]], Op. 54 (1939)
* [[Symphony No. 7 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 7 in C major]], Op. 60, ''Leningrad'' (1941)
* [[Symphony No. 8 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 8 in C minor]], Op. 65 (1943)
* [[Symphony No. 9 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 9 in E flat major]], Op. 70 (1945)
* [[Symphony No. 10 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 10 in E minor]], Op. 93 (1953)
* [[Symphony No. 11 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 11 in G minor]], Op. 103, ''The Year 1905'' (1957)
* [[Symphony No. 12 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 12 in D minor]], Op. 112 ''The Year 1917'' (1961)
* [[Symphony No. 13 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 13 in B flat minor]], Op. 113 ''Babi-Yar'', for bass, bass chorus and orchestra (1962)
* [[Symphony No. 14 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 14]], for soprano, bass, string orchestra and percussion, Op. 135 (1969)
* [[Symphony No. 15 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 15 in A major]], Op. 141 (1971)
==[[Samuel Barber]]==
==[[Samuel Barber]]==
* [[Symphony in One Movement]], Op. 9 (1936)


==[[Alfred Schnittke]]==
==[[Alfred Schnittke]]==

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Joseph Haydn

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The above are the numbered symphonies from Mozart's early childhood. There are also a fair amount of unnumbered symphonies from this period.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Franz Berwald

Franz Schubert

Hector Berlioz

Felix Mendelssohn

  • Symphonies for string orchestra Nos. 1-12 (1821-3)

Mature symphonies (the numbers do not well reflect the order of composition):

Robert Schumann

Franz Liszt

César Franck

Anton Bruckner

Johannes Brahms

Alexander Borodin

Camille Saint-Saëns

Mily Balakirev

Georges Bizet

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Antonin Dvořák

Gustav Mahler

Carl Nielsen

Alexander Glazunov

  • Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 5 Slavonian (1881-1884)
  • Symphony No. 2 in F-sharp minor, Op. 16 To the Memory of Liszt (1886)
  • Symphony No. 3 in D major. Op. 33 (1890)
  • Symphony No. 4 in E flat major, Op. 48 (1893)
  • Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, Op. 55 (1895)
  • Symphony No. 6 in C minor, Op. 58 (1896)
  • Symphony No. 7 in F major, Op. 77 Pastorale (1902-1903)
  • Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major, Op. 83 (1905-1906)
  • Symphony No. 9 in D minor (1910), first movement only

Jean Sibelius

Alexander Scriabin

(The last two works are one-movement symphonies in sonata form; Scriabin continued to produce piano sonatas showing the same kind of development.)

Sergei Rachmaninov

Arnold Schoenberg

Igor Stravinsky

Edward Elgar

Ralph Vaughan Williams

Arnold Bax

Sergei Prokofiev

Edmund Rubbra

  • Symphony No. 1, Op. 44
  • Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 45
  • Symphony No. 3, Op. 49
  • Symphony No. 4, Op. 53
  • Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, Op. 63
  • Symphony No. 6, Op. 80
  • Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 88
  • Symphony No. 8, Op. 132, Hommage à Teilhard de Chardin
  • Symphony No. 9, Op. 140, Resurrection (also known as Sinfonia Sacra)
  • Symphony No. 10, Op. 145, da Camera
  • Symphony No. 11, Op. 153, à Colette

Dmitri Shostakovich

Samuel Barber

Alfred Schnittke