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  2. Symphony No. 7 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92, is a symphony in four movements composed by Ludwig van Beethoven between 1811 and 1812, while improving his health in the Bohemian spa town of Teplitz. The work is dedicated to Count Moritz von Fries .

  3. Symphony No. 7 - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 7 (Tchaikovsky) in E-flat sketched by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, c. 1892, reconstructed 1951–55 Symphony No. 7 (Vaughan Williams) ( Sinfonia antartica ) by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1949–52

  4. George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Athenaeum has been the host of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra for over a century.. The George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra (Romanian: Filarmonica George Enescu) is a musical institution located in Bucharest, Romania.

  5. Category:Romanian orchestras - Wikipedia

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  6. List of compositions by George Enescu - Wikipedia

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    Study Symphony No. 1 in D minor (1895) Study Symphony No. 2 in F major (1895) Study Symphony No. 3 in F major (1896) Study Symphony No. 4 in E flat major (1898) Symphony No. 4 in E minor (unfinished, 1934; completed by Pascal Bentoiu) Symphony No. 5 in D major, with tenor and female choir (unfinished, 1941; completed by Pascal Bentoiu)

  7. Symphony No. 7 in A major - Wikipedia

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    The following notable composers have written a Symphony No. 7 in A Major: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, Op. 92 (1811-2) Max Trapp Symphony No. 7, Op. 55

  8. Symphony No. 7 (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    The Dvořák specialist John Clapham writes that "without doubt" the No. 7 "must surely be Dvořák's greatest symphony," [4] although elsewhere he writes that the No. 9 is the most popular worldwide. [5] As Symphony No. 9 is so often played, Clapham in effect recommends that conductors perform, and listeners hear, No. 7 as well.

  9. Symphony No. 7 (Schubert) - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 7 is the name given to a four-movement symphony in E major (D 729) drafted by Franz Schubert in August 1821. Although the work (which comprises about 1350 bars) [1] is structurally complete, Schubert only orchestrated the slow introduction and the first 110 bars of the first movement.