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''Following is a list of | ''Following is a list of composers of [[symphony|symphonies]]:'' | ||
==18th Century== | ==18th Century== | ||
*[[ | * [[Joseph Haydn]] | ||
* [[ | *[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] | ||
==19th Century== | ==19th Century== | ||
*[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | |||
*[[Franz Berwald]] | |||
*[[Franz Schubert]] | |||
*[[Johannes Brahms]], four symphonies | *[[Johannes Brahms]], four symphonies | ||
*[[ | *[[Hector Berlioz]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Felix Mendelssohn]] | ||
*[[Robert Schumann]] | *[[Robert Schumann]] | ||
*[[Franz Liszt]] | *[[Franz Liszt]] | ||
*[[César Franck]] | |||
*[[Anton Bruckner]] | |||
*[[Johannes Brahms]] | |||
*[[Alexander Borodin]] | |||
*[[Camille Saint-Saëns]] | |||
*[[Mily Balakirev]] | |||
*[[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] | |||
*[[Antonin Dvořák]] | |||
*[[Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] | |||
==20th Century== | ==20th Century== | ||
*[[Gustav Mahler]] (Austria), nine symphonies, 1884-1909 | *[[Gustav Mahler]] (Austria), nine symphonies, 1884-1909 |
Revision as of 20:02, 3 November 2007
Following is a list of composers of symphonies:
18th Century
19th Century
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Franz Berwald
- Franz Schubert
- Johannes Brahms, four symphonies
- Hector Berlioz
- Felix Mendelssohn
- Robert Schumann
- Franz Liszt
- César Franck
- Anton Bruckner
- Johannes Brahms
- Alexander Borodin
- Camille Saint-Saëns
- Mily Balakirev
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Antonin Dvořák
- Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
20th Century
- Gustav Mahler (Austria), nine symphonies, 1884-1909
- Jean Sibelius (Finland), seven symphonies, 1898-1924
- Charles Ives (America), four symphones, 1902-1916
- Igor Stravinsky (Russia), three symphonies, 1907-1945
- Ralph Vaughan Williams (England), nine symphonies, 1909-1957
- Sergey Prokofiev (Russia), seven symphonies, 1917-1952
- Dmitri Shostakovich (Russia), fifteen symphonies, 1925-1971
- Alfred Schnittke (Russia), eight symphonies, 1972-1994