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  2. Symphony in C (Bizet) - Wikipedia

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    The symphony is widely assumed to have been a student assignment, written toward the end of Bizet's nine years of study at the Conservatoire de Paris. [1] At the Conservatoire, Bizet had come increasingly under the influence of Charles Gounod, whose works in the first half of the 1850s—including Sapho (1851), Ulysse (1852) and the Symphony No. 1 in D major (1855)—had a strong impact on the ...

  3. Symphony in C (Stravinsky) - Wikipedia

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    The symphony was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Stravinsky on November 7, 1940. [4] The Symphony in C is representative of Stravinsky's neoclassical period, which had been launched by his ballet Pulcinella (1919–20), the opera Mavra (1921–22), and Octet for winds (1922–23). The symphony has a traditional, four-movement ...

  4. Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67, also known as the Fate Symphony (German: Schicksalssinfonie), is a symphony composed by Ludwig van Beethoven between 1804 and 1808. It is one of the best-known compositions in classical music and one of the most frequently played symphonies, [1] and it is widely considered one of the cornerstones of western music.

  5. Symphony No. 2 (Schumann) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony in C major by German composer Robert Schumann was published in 1847 as his Symphony No. 2, Op. 61, although it was the third symphony he had completed, counting the B-flat major symphony published as No. 1 in 1841, and the original version of his D minor symphony of 1841 (later revised and published as No. 4).

  6. Symphony No. 4 (Franz Schmidt) - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 4 is in the key of C Major and includes four movements, all performed attacca (without pause). [5] Average performance duration ranges from 41 to 49 minutes. I. Allegro molto moderato —

  7. Symphony in C major (Wagner) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony in C major, WWV 29, from 1832 is the only completed symphony of Richard Wagner. Wagner also started in 1834 an incomplete symphony in E major (WWV 35), of which only the first movement and part of the second movement exist. [1] The symphony was heavily influenced by Beethoven’s symphonies from its form and orchestration.

  8. List of symphonies in C minor - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 4 Op. 57 (1890) Symphony No. 5, Op. 71 (1892-97, orchestration of his lost String Sextet in C sharp minor) Joseph Martin Kraus: Symphony in C minor, VB 142 (a reworking of the Symphony in C-sharp minor, VB 140) Symphonie funèbre in C minor; Franz Krommer: Symphony No. 4, Op. 102 (1819–20) [13] Joseph Küffner: Symphony No. 4, Op ...

  9. List of symphonies in C major - Wikipedia

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    Symphony in C major (1855) Roma Symphony (1866-75) Luigi Boccherini: Symphony in C major, G. 495, Op. 21 No. 3 (1775) Symphony in C major, G. 505, Op. 12 No. 3 (1771) Symphony in C major, G. 515, Op. 37 No. 1 (1786) Symphony in C major, G. 523 (1798) [11] William Boyce: Symphony in C major, Op. 2 No. 3 (1749) Joly Braga Santos: Symphony No. 3 ...