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  2. 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.

  3. Music of the Civilization series - Wikipedia

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    Suite No. 5 in Cm Johann Mattheson, arr. Leopold Stokowski: Harpsichord Suite No.5 in C minor: 5, Air Europe Either Symphony No. 5 Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5: IV. Adagietto (shortened version) Europe Either The Red Pony Aaron Copland: The Red Pony Suite: V. Grandfather's Story Europe War A Winters Tale Simon Park: Classical Lifestyles (2005 ...

  4. List of symphonies in G minor - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Jean Sibelius - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 5 was premiered in Helsinki to great acclaim by Sibelius himself on 8 December 1915, his 50th birthday. The version most commonly performed today is the final revision, consisting of three movements, presented in 1919.

  6. List of symphony composers - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Gerhard (1896–1970), Catalan composer, active in England, wrote 5 numbered symphonies (1952–69, the last unfinished), and a Symphony "Homenaje a Pedrell" (1940–41) Howard Hanson (1896–1981), American composer of 7 symphonies (No. 1 Nordic, No. 2 Romantic—his most famous, No. 4 Requiem, No. 5 Sinfonia Sacra, and No. 7 Sea Symphony)

  7. Symphony No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    Symphony for Organ No. 5 (Widor) in F minor (Op. 42 No. 1) by Charles-Marie Widor, 1879, including Widor's Toccata Symphony No. 5½ (Gillis) ( A Symphony for Fun ) by Don Gillis, 1946 Topics referred to by the same term

  8. Arthur Butterworth - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Symphony had its première in Saint Petersburg by St Petersburg State Capella Orchestra on 15 November 2009. [ 1 ] A selection of Arthur Butterworth's orchestral and chamber works have been released on the Dutton Epoch Label .

  9. Hubert Parry - Wikipedia

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    A blue plaque marking Parry's birthplace at 2, Richmond Terrace, Bournemouth Highnam Court, Gloucestershire, the family's country house. Hubert Parry was born in Richmond Hill, Bournemouth, [1] the youngest of the six children of Thomas Gambier Parry (1816–1888) and his first wife, Isabella née Fynes-Clinton (1816–1848), of Highnam Court, Gloucestershire.