List of symphonies in D major
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D major
D major is a major scale based on D, consisting of the pitches D, E, F, G, A, B, and C. Its key signature consists of two sharps. Its relative minor is B minor and its parallel minor is D minor....

written by notable composers.
Composer Symphony
Kurt Atterberg
Kurt Atterberg
Kurt Magnus Atterberg was a Swedish composer. He is best known for his symphonies, operas and ballets. Atterberg once said that: "The Russians, Brahms, Reger were my ideals." His music combines their influences with Swedish folk tunes.-Biography:Atterberg was born in Gothenburg as the son of the...

Symphony No. 3 "Västkustbilder" op. 10 (1914-6)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
right|250pxCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach was a German Classical period musician and composer, the fifth child and second son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach...

  • Symphony Wq. 176/H. 651
  • Symphony Wq. 183:1 / H. 663
Johann Christian Bach
Johann Christian Bach
Johann Christian Bach was a composer of the Classical era, the eleventh and youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach. He is sometimes referred to as 'the London Bach' or 'the English Bach', due to his time spent living in the British capital...

  • Symphony/Overture Op. 18 No. 3
  • Symphony Op. 18 No. 4 (T270/7)
  • Symphony Op. 18 No. 6
  • Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
    Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
    Wilhelm Friedemann Bach , the second child and eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach, was a German composer and performer...

    Sinfonia, Falck 64/BR C 8
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential composers of all time.Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of...

    Symphony No. 2, op. 36
    Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven)
    Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D major was written between 1801 and 1802 and is dedicated to Prince Lichnowsky.-Background:...

     (1802)
    Franz Berwald
    Franz Berwald
    Franz Adolf Berwald was a Swedish Romantic composer who was generally ignored during his lifetime. He made his living as an orthopedic surgeon and later as the manager of a saw mill and glass factory....

    Symphony No. 2
    Symphony No. 2 (Berwald)
    Franz Berwald completed the Symphony No. 2 in D major, "Capricieuse," on June 18, 1842, in Nyköping. The original score has been lost since the 1850s. In 1909, the Franz Berwald Foundation commissioned Ernst Ellberg to reconstruct the score from 4-stave sketches containing indications for...

     Capricieuse (1842)
    Luigi Boccherini
    Luigi Boccherini
    Luigi Rodolfo Boccherini was an Italian classical era composer and cellist whose music retained a courtly and galante style while he matured somewhat apart from the major European musical centers. Boccherini is most widely known for one particular minuet from his String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No...

  • Symphony #4 for chamber orchestra, G. 496, Op. 21/4 (1775)
  • Symphony #1 for large orchestra, G. 509, Op. 35/1 (1782)
  • Symphony #16 for large orchestra, G. 518, Op. 37/2 (lost)
  • Symphony #18 for large orchestra, G. 520, Op. 42 (1789)
  • Symphony #19 for large orchestra, G. 521, Op. 43 (1790)
  • Sergei Bortkiewicz
    Sergei Bortkiewicz
    Sergei Bortkiewicz was a Ukrainian-born Russian Romantic composer and pianist.-Early life:Sergei Eduardovich Bortkiewicz was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine on 28 February 1877 in Polish noble family and spent most of his childhood on the family estate of Artëmovka, near Kharkiv...

    Symphony No. 1 "From My Homeland", op. 52 (1945)
    Johannes Brahms
    Johannes Brahms
    Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist, and one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg, Brahms spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria, where he was a leader of the musical scene...

    Symphony No. 2, op. 73
    Symphony No. 2 (Brahms)
    The Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73, was composed by Johannes Brahms in the summer of 1877 during a visit to Pörtschach am Wörthersee, a town in the Austrian province of Carinthia. Its composition was brief in comparison with the fifteen years it took Brahms to complete his First Symphony...

     (1877)
    Howard Brockway
    Howard Brockway
    Howard A. Brockway was an American composer.Brockway was born on November 22, 1870 in Brooklyn, New York. He spent five years in Berlin, studying composition under Otis Bardwell Boise and piano under Heinrich Barth. Afterwards he returned to the U.S...

    Symphony
    Fritz Brun
    Fritz Brun
    Fritz Brun was a Swiss conductor and composer of classical music.Brun was born in Lucerne. He was a student of Franz Wüllner at the conservatory at Köln, and studied piano and theory there until 1902. The following year he became a piano teacher at the music school in Bern...

    Symphony No. 7 (1937)
    Norbert Burgmüller
    Norbert Burgmüller
    Norbert Burgmüller was a German composer.-Life:Burgmüller was born in Düsseldorf, the youngest son in a musical family. His father, August Burgmüller, was the director of a theatre. His mother, Therese von Zandt, was a singer and piano teacher. He had two brothers, Franz and Friedrich, who was...

    Symphony No. 2, Op. 11 (1834-6)
    Luigi Cherubini
    Luigi Cherubini
    Luigi Cherubini was an Italian composer who spent most of his working life in France. His most significant compositions are operas and sacred music. Beethoven regarded Cherubini as the greatest of his contemporaries....

    Symphony in D major
    Muzio Clementi
    Muzio Clementi
    Muzio Clementi was a celebrated composer, pianist, pedagogue, conductor, music publisher, editor, and piano manufacturer. Born in Italy, he spent most of his life in England. He is best known for his piano sonatas, and his collection of piano studies, Gradus ad Parnassum...

  • Symphony Op. 18/2 (published 1787)
  • Symphony "No. 2" WoO 33 (incomplete) (begun 1819)
  • Symphony "No. 4" WoO 35 (incomplete) (premiered 1822)
  • Carl Czerny
    Carl Czerny
    Carl Czerny was an Austrian pianist, composer and teacher. He is best remembered today for his books of études for the piano. Czerny's music was profoundly influenced by his teachers, Muzio Clementi, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Antonio Salieri and Ludwig van Beethoven.-Early life:Carl Czerny was born...

  • Symphony (1814)
  • Symphony, op. 781
  • Eric DeLamarter
    Eric DeLamarter
    Eric DeLamarter was an American composer and classical organist.He was the child of Dr. Louis and Mary B. DeLamarter, and went to Albion College....

    Symphony (1914)
    Antonín Dvořák
    Antonín Dvorák
    Antonín Leopold Dvořák was a Czech composer of late Romantic music, who employed the idioms of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia. Dvořák’s own style is sometimes called "romantic-classicist synthesis". His works include symphonic, choral and chamber music, concerti, operas and many...

    Symphony No. 6, op. 60, B. 112
    Symphony No. 6 (Dvorák)
    Czech composer Antonín Dvořák composed his Symphony No. 6 in D major, Op. 60, B. 112, in 1880. It is dedicated to Hans Richter, who was the conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. With a performance time of approximately 40 minutes, the four-movement piece was one of the first of...

     (1880)
    Louise Farrenc
    Louise Farrenc
    Louise Farrenc was a French composer, virtuosa pianist and teacher. Born Jeanne-Louise Dumont in Paris, she was the daughter of Jacques-Edme Dumont, a successful sculptor, and sister to Auguste Dumont.-Biography:...

    Symphony No. 2, Op. 35
    Frederic Ernest Fesca
    Frederic Ernest Fesca
    Frederic Ernest Fesca , German violinist and composer of instrumental music, was born at Magdeburg, where he received his early musical education....

  • Symphony No. 2, Op. 10
  • Symphony No. 3, Op. 13
  • Josef Bohuslav Foerster
    Josef Bohuslav Foerster
    Josef Bohuslav Foerster was a Czech composer of classical music. He is often referred to as J. B. Foerster. The surname is sometimes spelled Förster.- Life :...

    Symphony No. 3, Op. 36
    Richard Franck
    Richard Franck
    Richard Franck was a German pianist, composer and teacher. He was born in Cologne and was the son of the German composer, pianist and teacher Eduard Franck...

    Symphony in D major (-1900)
    Symphonische Fantasie in D, Op. 31 (1899)
    Florian Leopold Gassmann
    Florian Leopold Gassmann
    Florian Leopold Gassmann was a German-speaking Bohemian opera composer of the transitional period between the baroque and classical eras. He was one of the principal composers of dramma giocoso immediately before Mozart....

    Symphonies Hill 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 46, 82, 101, 103, 104. Also, a symphony in D major which might be by Baldassare Galuppi.
    William Gilchrist
    William Gilchrist
    William Wallace Gilchrist was an American composer and a major figure in nineteenth century music of Philadelphia....

    Symphony No. 2
    Alexander Glazunov
    Alexander Glazunov
    Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov was a Russian composer of the late Russian Romantic period, music teacher and conductor...

    Symphony No. 3, Op. 33
    Symphony No. 3 (Glazunov)
    Alexander Glazunov composed his Symphony No. 3 in D major, opus 33, in 1890, and it was published by 1892 by the Leipzig firm owned by Mitrofan Belyayev. The symphony is dedicated to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and was first performed in St. Petersburg in December 1890 under the baton of Anatoly Lyadov...

     (1890)
    Charles Gounod
    Charles Gounod
    Charles-François Gounod was a French composer, known for his Ave Maria as well as his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette.-Biography:...

    Symphony No. 1 (1843-55)
    Christoph Graupner
    Christoph Graupner
    Christoph Graupner was a German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music who lived and worked at the same time as Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel.-Graupner's life:Born in Hartmannsdorf near Kirchberg in Saxony, Graupner received his first musical...

    Symphony No. 75, Nagel 75
    Joseph Haydn
    Joseph Haydn
    Franz Joseph Haydn , known as Joseph Haydn , was an Austrian composer, one of the most prolific and prominent composers of the Classical period. He is often called the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet" because of his important contributions to these forms...

    • Symphony No. 1
      Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)
      Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 1 in D major, Hoboken I/1, was written in 1759 in Dolní Lukavice, while in the service of Count Morzin. Though identified by Haydn himself as his first symphony, scholars are not sure if it is indeed the very first symphony Haydn wrote, or if it's even the earliest he...

       (composed by 1759
      1759 in music
      - Events :*Johann Friedrich Agricola succeeds Carl Heinrich Graun as director of Frederick the Great's royal opera.*Castrato Gaspare Pacchierotti makes his debut at the Perugia carnival, in a female role.*Tommaso Traetta becomes court composer at Parma....

      )
    • Symphony No. 4
      Symphony No. 4 (Haydn)
      Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 4 in D major, Hoboken I/4, is believed to have been written between 1757 and 1761.It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo. As usual for the period, it is in three movements:#Presto, 6/8...

        (composed by 1762
      1762 in music
      - Events :*Johann Christian Bach composing for the King's Theatre in London; here he meets Carl Friedrich Abel for the first time.*Michael Haydn moves to Salzburg, to become Konzertmeister to the Archbishop....

      )
    • Symphony No. 6
      Symphony No. 6 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 6 in D major is an early symphony written by Joseph Haydn and the first written after Haydn had joined the Esterházy court. It is the first of three that are characterised by unusual virtuoso writing across the orchestral ensemble...

      , Le Matin (1761
      1761 in music
      - Events :*Francesco Geminiani visits Dublin, where he is robbed of a valuable manuscript.*Domenico Cimarosa enters the Conservatorio di Santa Maria di Loreto.*Joseph Haydn enters the service of the Esterházy family- Opera :...

      ?)
    • Symphony No. 10
      Symphony No. 10 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 10 in D major, Hoboken I/10, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. The symphony may have been written as early as 1757 but no later than 1761.It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo. The work is in three movements:...

       (composed by 1766
      1766 in music
      - Events :*Joseph Haydn becomes Kapellmeister to the Esterházys. The orchestra is increased to 22 players.*Niccolò Piccinni is invited to Paris by Queen Marie Antoinette.*Dom Bédos de Celles publishes his influential L'art du facteur d'orgues.- Opera :...

      )
    • Symphony No. 13
      Symphony No. 13 (Haydn)
      Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 13 in D major was written in 1763 for the orchestra of Haydn's patron, Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, in Eisenstadt.The work can be precisely dated thanks to a dated score in Haydn's own hand in the National Library of Budapest. Two other Haydn symphonies are known to have...

       (1763
      1763 in music
      -Events:*July 9 - Mozart family grand tour: The family of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sets out on a European tour, ending this year in Paris*The first public concert with a glass harmonica is performed by Marianne Davies...

      )
    • Symphony No. 15
      Symphony No. 15 (Haydn)
      Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 15 in D major, Hoboken I/15, may have been written between 1760 and 1763.It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo, with a solo for 2 violas or cello in the trio of the minuet...

       (composed by 1764
      1764 in music
      - Events :* Wilhelm Friedemann Bach leaves his post as organist at Halle.*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart becomes a pupil of Johann Christian Bach.- Classical music :*Joseph Haydn – Symphony no 22 *Michael Haydn – Trumpet Concerto...

      )
    • Symphony No. 19
      Symphony No. 19 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 19 in D major, Hoboken I/19, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. The symphony was composed between 1757 and 1761.It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo. The symphony is homotonal and in three movements:...

       (composed by 1766
      1766 in music
      - Events :*Joseph Haydn becomes Kapellmeister to the Esterházys. The orchestra is increased to 22 players.*Niccolò Piccinni is invited to Paris by Queen Marie Antoinette.*Dom Bédos de Celles publishes his influential L'art du facteur d'orgues.- Opera :...

      )
    • Symphony No. 24
      Symphony No. 24 (Haydn)
      Joseph Haydn wrote Symphony No. 24 in D major, Hoboken I/24, in 1764.The work is scored for flute, two oboes, bassoon, two horns, and strings with continuo.The work is in four movements:# Allegro, 4/4# Adagio, 3/4# Menuet - Trio, 3/4# Allegro, 4/4...

       (1764
      1764 in music
      - Events :* Wilhelm Friedemann Bach leaves his post as organist at Halle.*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart becomes a pupil of Johann Christian Bach.- Classical music :*Joseph Haydn – Symphony no 22 *Michael Haydn – Trumpet Concerto...

      )
    • Symphony No. 42
      Symphony No. 42 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 42 in D major, Hoboken I/42, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. The symphony was composed by 1771. It is scored for two oboes, two bassoons, two horns and strings.The work is in four movements:# Moderato e maestoso, 2/2...

       (1771
      1771 in music
      - Events :*Foundation of the Royal Theatre Ballet School in Copenhagen, Denmark.*The Chevalier de Saint-Georges is appointed maestro of the Concert des Amateurs in Paris....

      )
    • Symphony No. 53
      Symphony No. 53 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 53 in D major, Hoboken I/53, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. It is often referred to by the subtitle "L'Impériale". The symphony was composed by 1774. It is scored for flute, two oboes, bassoon, two horns and strings....

      , L'impériale (1778
      1778 in music
      - Classical music :*François Joseph Gossec – Symphonie concertante en fa majeur n° 2, à plusieurs instruments*Joseph Haydn – Little Organ Mass*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Symphony No...

      )/(1779
      1779 in music
      - Events :*April – The London Magazine reports on the organ-playing of three-year-old prodigy William Crotch.*December 26 – Teatro alla Scala in Milan opens its operatic carnival season with Josef Mysliveček's new opera Armida....

      )
    • Symphony No. 57
      Symphony No. 57 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 57 in D major, Hoboken I/57. is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. The symphony was composed in 1774. It is scored for two oboes, two horns and strings.-Movements:#Adagio - #Adagio#Menuet & trio: Allegretto#Finale: Prestissimo...

       (1774
      1774 in music
      - Events :*Antonio Salieri is appointed court composer to the Emperor Joseph II.*Domenico Cimarosa is invited to Rome for the opera season.*Charles Burney writes A Plan for a Music School.*Pascal Taskin becomes keeper of the King's instruments....

      )
    • Symphony No. 72
      Symphony No. 72 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 72 in D major is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. The symphony was probably composed between 1763 and 1765. The date of this composition is earlier than its number suggests...

       (composed between 1763
      1763 in music
      -Events:*July 9 - Mozart family grand tour: The family of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sets out on a European tour, ending this year in Paris*The first public concert with a glass harmonica is performed by Marianne Davies...

      -1765
      1765 in music
      - Events :*The Bach-Abel concerts are founded.*The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra is founded- Opera :*Samuel Arnold**Daphne and Amintor**The Summer's Tale*Georg Benda – Xindo riconnosciuto...

      )
    • Symphony No. 73
      Symphony No. 73 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 73 in D major, Hoboken 1/73, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn composed in 1782. It is often known by the subtitle La chasse .-Nickname :...

      , La Chasse (composed by 1782
      1782 in music
      - Events :*March 17 – Violinist Giovanni Battista Viotti makes a début at the Concert Spirituel in Paris.* August 4 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart marries Constanze Weber.* William Shield is appointed resident composer to Covent Garden....

      )
    • Symphony No. 75
      Symphony No. 75 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 75 in D major is a symphony composed by Joseph Haydn between 1779 and 1781.-Movements:The symphony was originally scored for flute, two oboes, bassoon, two horns and strings...

       (composed by 1781
      1781 in music
      - Events :*March - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart moves to Vienna to pursue his career, but is passed over in favour of Antonio Salieri as music teacher of Princess of Württemberg....

      )
    • Symphony No. 86
      Symphony No. 86 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 86 in D major, Hoboken I/86, is the fifth of the so-called six Paris Symphonies written by Joseph Haydn.-Movements:...

       (1786
      1786 in music
      -Events:*November 7 – America's oldest singing society is founded as the Stoughton Musical Society.*In Britain, William Parsons succeeds John Stanley as Master of the King's Musick....

      )
    • Symphony No. 93
      Symphony No. 93 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 93 in D major, Hoboken I/93, is the first of the twelve so-called London symphonies written by Joseph Haydn.It was completed in 1791 as one of the set of symphonies completed for his first trip to London...

       (1791
      1791 in music
      -Classical music:*Franz Anton Hoffmeister – String Quartet in F*Joseph Haydn – Symphony No. 96 in D "Miracle"*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Requiem*Franz Xaver Süssmayr – Concerto Movement in D major for Basset Horn-Opera:...

      )
    • Symphony No. 96
      Symphony No. 96 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 96 in D major, Hoboken I/96, was completed by Joseph Haydn in 1791 as part of the set of symphonies composed on his first trip to London. It was first performed at the Hanover Square Rooms in London on 11 March 1791. Although it is the fourth of the so-called twelve London...

      , The Miracle (1791
      1791 in music
      -Classical music:*Franz Anton Hoffmeister – String Quartet in F*Joseph Haydn – Symphony No. 96 in D "Miracle"*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Requiem*Franz Xaver Süssmayr – Concerto Movement in D major for Basset Horn-Opera:...

      )
    • Symphony No. 101
      Symphony No. 101 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 101 in D major is the ninth of the twelve so-called London Symphonies written by Joseph Haydn. It is popularly known as The Clock because of the "ticking" rhythm throughout the second movement....

      , The Clock (1793
      1793 in music
      -Events:*September 25 – The Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the "black Mozart", loses his command and is imprisoned at Houdainville.* Niccolò Paganini debuts as a violin virtuoso at age 11-Classical Music:...

      )/(1794
      1794 in music
      -Classical music:*Joseph Eybler – Christmas Oratorio*Joseph Haydn**Symphonies 100 in G "Military" and 101 in D "Clock"**Piano Sonata in E-flat, Hob XVI:52-Opera:*Luigi Cherubini - Eliza*Friedrich Heinrich Himmel – Il primo navigatore...

      )
    • Symphony No. 104
      Symphony No. 104 (Haydn)
      The Symphony No. 104 in D major is Joseph Haydn's final symphony. It is the last of the twelve so-called London Symphonies, and is known as the London Symphony....

      , London (1795
      1795 in music
      - Events :*Joseph Haydn returns to Vienna following second London visit.*Franz Krommer settles in Vienna.-Classical music:*Ludwig van Beethoven – Three Piano Trios, Op. 1*Joseph Haydn**Symphonies 103 in E-flat "Drum Roll" and 104 in D "London"...

      )
    Michael Haydn
    Michael Haydn
    Johann Michael Haydn was an Austrian composer of the classical period, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn.-Life:...

  • Symphony No. 1A, MH 24 (1758?)
  • Symphony No. 4
    Symphony No. 4 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major, Perger 51, Sherman 4, MH 62, was written in Salzburg, completed on December 7, 1763. Charles H. Sherman's modern edition of this work has been published by Musikverlag Doblinger and also appears in an anthology from Garland Publishing that includes...

    , MH 50, Perger 36 (1763)
  • Symphony No. 9
    Symphony No. 9 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 9 in D major, Perger 36, Sherman 9, MH 50, was written in Salzburg in 1766. It is the 21st D major symphony attributed to Joseph Haydn in Hoboken's catalog.Scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, and strings...

    , MH 50, Perger 36 (1760?)
  • Symphony No. 10
    Symphony No. 10 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 10 in D major, Perger 45, Sherman 8, Sherman-adjusted 10, MH 69, is believed to have been written in Salzburg after 1774. It is the third of the D major symphonies attributed to Joseph Haydn in Hoboken's catalog....

    , MH 69, Perger 38 (1764?)
  • Symphony No. 13
    Symphony No. 13 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 13 in D major, Perger 37, Sherman 13, MH 132, believed to have been written in Salzburg in 1768, was at one time mistaken for a symphony by Joseph Haydn Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 13 in D major, Perger 37, Sherman 13, MH 132, believed to have been written in Salzburg...

    , MH 132, Perger 37 (1768?)
  • Symphony No. 14
    Symphony No. 14 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 14 in B-flat major, Perger 52, Sherman 14, MH 41, is believed to have been written in Salzburg in the late 1760s. For some reason Lothar Perger believed it to be the last symphony Michael Haydn ever wrote...

    , MH 133, Perger 52 (1771)
  • Symphony No. 15
    Symphony No. 15 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 15 in D major, Perger 41, Sherman 15, MH 150, is believed to have been written in Salzburg after 1771. This work was at one time attributed to Joseph Haydn, the first work in D major so attributed....

    , MH 150, Perger 41 (1771)
  • Symphony No. 19
    Symphony No. 19 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 19 in D major, Perger 11, Sherman 19, MH 198, was written in Salzburg in 1774.Scored for flute, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, and strings. In four movements:# Allegro# Andante, in D minor...

    , MH 198, Perger 11 (1774)
  • Symphony No. 21
    Symphony No. 21 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 21 in D major, Perger 42, Sherman 21, MH 272, written in 1778, is believed to have been written in Salzburg.Scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns and strings. In three movements:# Adagio - Allegro molto# Andante, in A major...

    , MH 272, Perger 42 (1778)
  • Symphony No. 23
    Symphony No. 23 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 23 in D major, Perger 43, Sherman 22, Sherman-adjusted 23, MH 287, is believed to have been written in Salzburg around 1779. It was attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Ludwig von Köchel's original catalog as K. 291....

    , MH 287, Perger 43, Sherman 22
  • Symphony No. 30
    Symphony No. 30 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 30 in D major, Perger 21, Sherman 30, MH 399, was written in Salzburg in 1785.Scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns and strings. In three movements:# Adagio - Allegro spiritoso# Andante sostenuto, in G major# Vivace molto...

    , MH 399, Perger 21 (1785)
  • Symphony No. 32
    Symphony No. 32 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 32 in D major, Perger 23, Sherman 32, MH 420, was written in Salzburg in 1786.Scored for flute, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. It is Haydn's only symphony in two movements; this it has in common with Carl Nielsen's Symphony No...

    , MH 420, Perger 23 (1786)
  • Symphony No. 37
    Symphony No. 37 (Michael Haydn)
    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 37 in D major, Perger 29, Sherman 37, MH 476, written in Salzburg in 1788, is the last D major symphony he wrote, the fourth of his final set of six symphonies....

    , MH 476, Perger 29 (1788)
  • Leopold Hofmann
    Leopold Hofmann
    Leopold Hofmann was an Austrian composer of classical music.-Biography:...

    10 Symphonies, Kimball D1 through D10
    August Klughardt
    August Klughardt
    August Friedrich Martin Klughardt was a German composer and conductor.- Life :Klughardt, who was born in Köthen, took his first piano and music theory lessons at the age of 10. Soon, be began to compose his first pieces, which were performed by a music circle Klughardt had founded himself at...

    Symphony No. 3 op. 37, ca. 1880
    Lev Knipper
    Lev Knipper
    Lev Konstantinovich Knipper , a Russian composer of partially German descent and an active OGPU - NKVD agent.Lev Knipper was the nephew of the actress Olga Knipper...

  • Symphony No. 4 "Poem for the Komsomol Fighters" op. 41 (1933-4)
  • Symphony No. 7 "Military" (1938)
  • Victor Kolar
    Victor Kolar
    Victor Kolar was a Hungarian-born American composer and conductor. Kolar was born in Budapest and studied at the Prague Conservatory, where he was a pupil of Otakar Ševčík and Antonín Dvořák...

    Symphony No. 1
    Leopold Kozeluch
    Leopold Kozeluch
    Leopold Kozeluch was a Czech composer and teacher of classical music. He was born in the town of Velvary, in Bohemia .-Life:...

  • Symphony #1 L'Arlechino
  • Symphony #3 Op. 22 No. 1
  • Symphony #13 (lost)
  • Symphony #14
  • Symphony #15
  • Joseph Martin Kraus
    Joseph Martin Kraus
    Joseph Martin Kraus , was a composer in the classical era who was born in Miltenberg am Main, Germany. He moved to Sweden at age 21, and died at the age of 36 in Stockholm...

  • Sinfonia Da Chiesa, VB 146
  • Symphony 'Sigmaringen' 5 (lost), VB Anhang 11
  • Franz Krommer
    Franz Krommer
    Franz Krommer was a Czech composer of classical music, whose seventy-year life began the year of the death of George Frideric Handel and ended a few years after that of Ludwig van Beethoven.-Life:The main events of his life were somewhat as follows:* From 1773 to 1776,...

  • Symphony No. 2, Op. 40 (published 1803)
  • Symphony No. 3, Op. 62 (1807)
  • Joseph Küffner
    Joseph Küffner
    Joseph Küffner was a German musician and composer, a contemporary of Beethoven.-Life:...

    Symphony No. 7, Op. 164 (pub. 1826)
    Adolf Fredrik Lindblad
    Adolf Fredrik Lindblad
    Adolf Fredrik Lindblad was a Swedish composer, mainly remembered for his songs.Lindblad composed one opera, Frondörerna , two symphonies, in C and D major, and chamber music including two string quintets, three violin sonatas and seven string quartets...

    Symphony No. 2 (by 1855)
    Gustav Mahler
    Gustav Mahler
    Gustav Mahler was a late-Romantic Austrian composer and one of the leading conductors of his generation. He was born in the village of Kalischt, Bohemia, in what was then Austria-Hungary, now Kaliště in the Czech Republic...

  • Symphony No. 1
    Symphony No. 1 (Mahler)
    The Symphony No. 1 in D major by Gustav Mahler was mainly composed between late 1887 and March 1888, though it incorporates music Mahler had composed for previous works. It was composed while Mahler was second conductor at the Leipzig Opera, Germany...

     (1888)
  • Symphony No. 9
    Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)
    The Symphony No. 9 by Gustav Mahler was written between 1909 and 1910, and was the last symphony that he completed.Though the work is often described as being in the key of D major, the tonal scheme of the symphony as whole is progressive...

     (1910)
  • Étienne Méhul
    Étienne Méhul
    Etienne Nicolas Méhul was a French composer, "the most important opera composer in France during the Revolution." He was also the first composer to be called a "Romantic".-Life:...

    Symphony No. 2 (1808-9)
    Krzysztof Meyer
    Krzysztof Meyer
    Krzysztof Meyer is a Polish composer, pianist and music scholar.-Biography:Meyer was born in Cracow. As a boy he played piano and organ. He began his composition study early – in 1954, with Stanisław Wiechowicz...

    Symphony in D major in Mozartean Style (1976)
    Mihály Mosonyi
    Mihály Mosonyi
    Mihály Mosonyi was a Hungarian composer. Born Michael Brand, he changed his name to Mosonyi in honor of the district of Moson , with Mihály being the Hungarian equivalent of "Michael"...

    Symphony No. 1 (1842-4)
    Alexander Moyzes
    Alexander Moyzes
    Alexander Moyzes , was a Slovak 20th century neoromantic composer.-Biography:Moyzes was born into a musical family in 1906 at Kláštor pod Znievom in present Slovakia. His father was the composer and educator Mikuláš Moyzes...

    Symphony No. 1, op. 31 (1928)
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , baptismal name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart , was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music...

  • Symphony No. 7, K. 45
    Symphony No. 7 (Mozart)
    Symphony No. 7 in D major, K. 45, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was completed in Vienna in January 1768 after the family's return from a visit to Olomouc and Brno in Moravia. The symphony is in four movements. Its first performance was probably at a private concert. The symphony was reworked to...

  • Symphony No. 8, K. 48
    Symphony No. 8 (Mozart)
    The Symphony No. 8 in D major, , by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is dated December 13, 1768. It was written in Vienna, at a time when the family were already due to have returned home to Salzburg...

  • Symphony No. 11, K. 84
    Symphony No. 11 (Mozart)
    Symphony No. 11 in D major, K. 84/73q, was at one time considered unquestionably to be the work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Its status has, however, been challenged, and remains uncertain. It is believed to date from 1770, and may have been written in Milan or Bologna, if it is a genuine Mozart...

  • Symphony No. 20, K. 133
    Symphony No. 20 (Mozart)
    Symphony No. 20 in D major, K. 133, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in July, 1772, when Mozart was sixteen years old. This symphony is one of many written during the period Mozart stayed in Salzburg, between two trips to Italy...

     (1772)
  • Symphony No. 23, K. 181
    Symphony No. 23 (Mozart)
    The Symphony No. 23 in D major, K. 181/162b, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was dated as complete on May 19, 1773. It is sometimes called "Overture", even though the autograph score bears the title "Sinfonia"...

     (1773)
  • Symphony No. 30, K. 202
    Symphony No. 30 (Mozart)
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote Symphony No. 30 in D major, K. 202/186b in Salzburg, completing it on May 5, 1774.The work is scored for two oboes, bassoon, two horns, two trumpets, timpani and strings, but the timpani part has been lost...

     (1774)
  • Symphony No. 31, K. 297 "Paris"
    Symphony No. 31 (Mozart)
    The Symphony No. 31 in D major, K. 297/300a, better known as the Paris Symphony, is one of the more famous symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.-Composition and premiere:...

     (1778)
  • Symphony No. 35, K. 385 "Haffner"
    Symphony No. 35 (Mozart)
    Symphony No. 35 in D major, K. 385, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1782 and is also called the Haffner Symphony. It was commissioned by the Haffners, a prominent Salzburg family, for the occasion of Sigmund Haffner's ennoblement...

     (1782)
  • Symphony No. 38, K. 504 "Prague"
    Symphony No. 38 (Mozart)
    The Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in late 1786. It was premiered in Prague on January 19, 1787, a few weeks after Le nozze di Figaro opened there. It is popularly known as the Prague Symphony...

     (1786)
  • Nikolai Myaskovsky
    Nikolai Myaskovsky
    Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky was a Russian and Soviet composer. He is sometimes referred to as the "father of the Soviet symphony".-Early years and first important works:...

    Symphony No. 5, Op. 18 (1918)
    Otto Nicolai Symphony No. 2 (1845)
    Wenzel Pichl
    Wenzel Pichl
    Wenzel Pichl was a classical Czech composer of the 18th Century. He was also a violinist, music director and writer....

    Symphony "Diana" (Zakin 16)
    Ignaz Pleyel
    Ignaz Pleyel
    Ignace Joseph Pleyel , ; was an Austrian-born French composer and piano builder of the Classical period.-Early years:...

    Symphonie Periodique No. 1 (B. 126, op. 3 no. 1) (printed 1787)
    Sergei Prokofiev
    Sergei Prokofiev
    Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor who mastered numerous musical genres and is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century...

    Symphony No. 1, op. 25 "Classical"
    Symphony No. 1 (Prokofiev)
    Sergei Prokofiev began work on his Symphony No. 1 in D major in 1916, but wrote most of it in 1917, finishing work on September 10. It is written in loose imitation of the style of Haydn , and is widely known as the Classical Symphony, a name given to it by the composer...

     (1917)
    Joachim Raff
    Joachim Raff
    Joseph Joachim Raff was a German-Swiss composer, teacher and pianist.-Biography:Raff was born in Lachen in Switzerland. His father, a teacher, had fled there from Württemberg in 1810 to escape forced recruitment into the military of that southwestern German state that had to fight for Napoleon in...

    Symphony No. 1, Op. 96 (1859-61)
    Ferdinand Ries
    Ferdinand Ries
    Ferdinand Ries was a German composer.- Life :Born into a musical family of Bonn, Ries was a friend and pupil of Beethoven who published in 1838 a collection of reminiscences of his teacher, co-written with Franz Wegeler...

  • Symphony No. 1, Op. 23
  • Symphony No. 6, Op. 146 (1822)
  • Julius Röntgen
    Julius Röntgen
    Julius Engelbert Röntgen was a German-Dutch composer of classical music.-Life:Julius Röntgen was born in Leipzig, Germany, to a family of musicians. His father, Engelbert Röntgen, was first violinist in the Gewandhaus orchestra in Leipzig; his mother, Pauline Klengel, was a pianist, the aunt of...

    Symphony No. 10 Walzer-Symphony
    Joly Braga Santos
    Joly Braga Santos
    José Manuel Joly Braga Santos, ComSE was a Portuguese composer and conductor, who was born and died in Lisbon. He wrote six symphonies.-Biography:...

    Symphony No. 1 (1947)
    Franz Schubert
    Franz Schubert
    Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.Although he died at an early age, Schubert was tremendously prolific. He wrote some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies , liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music...

  • Symphony No. 1, D. 82
    Symphony No. 1 (Schubert)
    The Symphony No. 1 in D Major, D. 82, was composed by Franz Schubert in 1813, when he was just 16 years old. Despite his youth, No. 1 is an impressive piece of orchestral music for both its time and size. The first movement opens with a stately Adagio introduction, reminiscent of the Haydn's 104...

  • Symphony No. 3, D. 200
    Symphony No. 3 (Schubert)
    Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 3 in D major, D. 200, was written between 24 May and 19 July 1815, a few months after his eighteenth birthday. The length of this symphony is approximately 21–23 minutes. It is in four movements:...

  • Giovanni Sgambati
    Giovanni Sgambati
    Giovanni Sgambati was an Italian composer.Born to an Italian father and an English mother, Sgambati, who lost his father early, received his early education at Trevi, in Umbria, where he wrote some church music and obtained experience as a singer and conductor...

    Symphony No. 1 (1881)
    Jean Sibelius
    Jean Sibelius
    Jean Sibelius was a Finnish composer of the later Romantic period whose music played an important role in the formation of the Finnish national identity. His mastery of the orchestra has been described as "prodigious."...

    Symphony No. 2, op. 43
    Symphony No. 2 (Sibelius)
    Jean Sibelius's Symphony No. 2 in D major, Opus 43 was started in Winter 1900 in Rapallo, Italy, and finished in 1902 in Finland. It was first performed by the Helsinki Philharmonic Society on 8 March 1902, with the composer conducting...

     (1902)
    Christian Sinding
    Christian Sinding
    Christian August Sinding was a Norwegian composer.-Personal life:He was born in Kongsberg as a son of mine superindendent Matthias Wilhelm Sinding and Cecilie Marie Mejdell . He was a brother of the painter Otto Sinding and the sculptor Stephan Sinding...

    Symphony No. 2, Op. 83 (1904)
    David Stanley Smith
    David Stanley Smith
    David Stanley Smith was an American composer.Smith started his studies with Horatio Parker in 1895 at Yale University, where his friends included Charles Ives, and was appointed organist at the Center Church in New Haven...

    Symphony (1918)
    Charles Villiers Stanford
    Charles Villiers Stanford
    Sir Charles Villiers Stanford was an Irish composer who was particularly notable for his choral music. He was professor at the Royal College of Music and University of Cambridge.- Life :...

    Symphony No. 5, Op. 56 "L'allegro ed il penseroso" (1894)
    Maximilian Steinberg
    Maximilian Steinberg
    Maximilian Osseyevich Steinberg was a Russian composer of classical music born in what is now Lithuania.-Life:...

    Symphony No. 1, Op. 3 (1905-6)
    Johan Svendsen
    Johan Svendsen
    Johan Severin Svendsen was a Norwegian composer, conductor and violinist. Born in Christiania , Norway, he lived most his life in Copenhagen, Denmark....

    Symphony No. 1, Op. 4 (1865-7)
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильи́ч Чайко́вский ; often "Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky" in English. His names are also transliterated "Piotr" or "Petr"; "Ilitsch", "Il'ich" or "Illyich"; and "Tschaikowski", "Tschaikowsky", "Chajkovskij"...

    Symphony No. 3, op. 29 "Polish"
    Symphony No. 3 (Tchaikovsky)
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op. 29, was written in 1875. He began it at Vladimir Shilovsky's estate at Ussovo on 5 June and finished it on 1 August at Verbovka. It is dedicated to Shilovsky.The Symphony No...

     (1875)
    Charles Tournemire
    Charles Tournemire
    Charles Tournemire was a French composer and organist, notable partly for his improvisations, which were often rooted in the music of Gregorian chant...

    Symphony No. 3 "Moscou (1913)" op. 43 (1912-3)
    Donald Francis Tovey
    Donald Francis Tovey
    Sir Donald Francis Tovey was a British musical analyst, musicologist, writer on music, composer, conductor and pianist...

    Symphony, Op. 32 (1913, rev. 1923)
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Ralph Vaughan Williams OM was an English composer of symphonies, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film scores. He was also a collector of English folk music and song: this activity both influenced his editorial approach to the English Hymnal, beginning in 1904, in which he included many...

    Symphony No. 5
    Symphony No. 5 (Vaughan Williams)
    Symphony No. 5 by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams was written between 1938 and 1943. In style it represents a shift away from the violent dissonance of the Fourth Symphony, and a return to the more romantic style of the earlier Pastoral Symphony...

     - nominally in the key
    Jan Václav Voříšek
    Jan Václav Voríšek
    Jan Václav Hugo Voříšek , was a Czech composer of classical music, pianist, and organist.-Life:...

    Symphony (1821)
    Pavel Vranický
  • Symphony, Op. 16 No. 3
  • Symphony, Op. 25 La Chasse
  • Symphony, Op. 36
  • Symphony, Op. 37
  • Symphony, Op. 52
  • Christopher Ernst Friedrich Weyse
    Christopher Ernst Friedrich Weyse
    Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse was a Danish composer.Weyse was born at Altona, now in German territory, but Danish at the time the composer was born. He studied music with Johann Abraham Peter Schulz in Copenhagen...

    Symphony No. 3, DF 119 (1795, rev. 1800)
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