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Symphony in C major, Six Prussian Symphonies No. 1, E41; Kurt Atterberg: Symphony No. 6 "Dollar Symphony" , Op. 31 (1927-28) Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach: Symphony in C major, BR-JCFB C10 / Wf I: 6 (1770) Symphony in C major, BR-JCFB C 27 / Wf I/17 (1792, lost) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Symphony in C major Wq 174 \ H 649 (1755) [7]
(Top) 1 General. 2 Composers. Toggle Composers subsection. 2.1 General. 2.2 By period or style. ... List of symphonies in C-sharp minor; List of symphonies in D major;
D major: Forest Symphony: 1901: 5: C major: Sinfonia Svastika: Swastika Symphony: 1919: While the Swastika is often associated with the Nazis, at the time the symphony was written the Swastika was a common symbol of good luck, or even a religious symbol. By the time this symphony was written the Nazi Movement had not begun 6: Skjoldungeæt: The ...
Symphony No. 0; Symphony No. 1. Symphony No. 1 in C major; Symphony No. 1 in C minor; Symphony No. 1 in D major; Symphony No. 1 in D minor; Symphony No. 2
All of Michael Haydn's symphonies have at least 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns and strings (first and second violins, violas and basses, but no cellos).Some symphonies add more instruments, such as trumpets and timpani in some of the C major symphonies.
Symphony No. 20 in C major (by 1762) Symphony No. 21 in A major (1764) Symphony No. 22 in E ♭ major, Philosopher (1764) Symphony No. 23 in G major (1764) Symphony No. 24 in D major (1764) Symphony No. 25 in C major (between 1761 and, most likely, in 1763) Symphony No. 26 in D minor, Lamentatione (1768, maybe 1769)
In the Classical period, C major was the key most often chosen for symphonies with trumpets and timpani. Even in the Romantic period, with its greater use of minor keys and the ability to use trumpets and timpani in any key, C major remained a very popular choice of key for a symphony. The following list includes only the most famous examples.
The Symphony No. 20 in C major (Hoboken I/20) is a festive [1] symphony by Joseph Haydn. Hodgson places the composition date in either 1761 or 1762 [ 2 ] while Brown states that it was likely composed before 1761. [ 3 ]