List of symphonies in E major

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This is a list of symphonies in E major, to include all symphonies in the key of E major written by notable composers, even when the particular symphony in question is one of the least performed by a famous composer.

Composer Symphony
Hugo Alfvén Symphony No. 3 (1905)
Frederic Austin Symphony (premiered 1913)[1][2]
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Symphony No. 6 for Strings, Wotquenne 182/6, H. 662 (commissioned 1773)[3]
Johann Christian Bach Symphony No. 28 op. 18 no. 5 (CW C28, T270/10), 1772.
Franz Ignaz Beck Sinfonia, op. 13 no. 1 (Callen 25)
Max Bruch Symphony No. 3 op. 51 (1882)[4]
Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 7 (1881-3, revised 1885) (WAB 107)
Christian Cannabich Symphony No. 52 (published 1772)[5]
Frederic Hymen Cowen Symphony No. 6 "Idyllic" (1897)[1][6]
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf Symphony Grave E1 (by 1761)[7]
Ernő Dohnányi Symphony No. 2, op. 40 (1945, revised 1954-7)
Robert Fuchs Symphony No. 3, op. 79 (1906) [8]
Niels Gade Symphony No. 2, op. 10 (1843)
Alexander Glazunov Symphony No. 1, op. 5 (1881-4)
Asger Hamerik Symphony No. 3, op. 33 "Symphonie lyrique" (1885)
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann Symphony No. 2, op. 48 (1847-8)
Joseph Haydn
  • Symphony No. 12 (1763)
  • Symphony No. 29 (1765)
Michael Haydn
Franz Anton Hoffmeister Symphony (1778) [9]
Franz Lachner Symphony No. 4 (1834)
Albéric Magnard Symphony No. 2, op. 6 (1892-3, rev. 1896)
Erkki Melartin Symphony No. 4 "Summer", op. 80 (1912)
Nikolai Myaskovsky Symphony No. 20, op. 50 (1940) [10]
Carlo d'Ordonez
  • Symphony, Brown E1
  • Symphony, Brown E2[11]
  • Symphony, Brown E3
  • Symphony, Brown E4
Wenzel Pichl Symphony Clio, Zakin 8 (1768)[12]
Joachim Raff Symphony No. 5 "Lenore", op. 177 (1872)
Julius Röntgen Symphony No. 18 (1932)[13]
Joseph Guy Ropartz Symphony No. 3 with choir (1905-6)[14]
Hans Rott Symphony (1878-80)[15]
Franz Schmidt Symphony No. 1 (1896)
Arnold Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No. 1, op. 9 (1906)
Franz Schubert Symphony No. 7, D. 729
Alexander Scriabin Symphony No. 1, op. 26 (1900)
Josef Suk Symphony No. 1, op. 14 (1897-9)
Arthur Sullivan Symphony "Irish" (1863)[16]
Thomas Täglichsbeck Symphony No. 2, Opus 48[17]
Harold Truscott Symphony (1949-50)
Johann Baptist Vanhal
  • Symphony, Bryan E1[18]
  • Symphony, Bryan E2[19]
  • Symphony, Bryan E3[20]
  • Symphony, Bryan E4[21]
  • Symphony, Bryan E5[22]
Václav Jindřich Veit Symphony, Opus 49[23]
Karl Weigl Symphony No. 1, op. 5 (1908)[24]
Felix Weingartner Symphony No. 3, op. 49 with organ (1908-10)

[edit] See also

For symphonies in E minor, see List of symphonies in E minor. For other keys, see List of symphonies by key.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b The English Symphony 1880-1920. Musical Resources UK (March 25, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
  2. ^ Woolf, Jonathan (January 2004). Review of Classico Recording of Austin's Symphony. MusicWeb International. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  3. ^ Badley, Allan (2004). About the C.P.E. Bach Hamburg Symphonies Recording. Naxos Records. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
  4. ^ Max Bruch Catalog of Works (2005). Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
  5. ^ Cannabich, Christian; Badley, Allan (1997). Cannabich Symphony 52. Artaria Editions. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  6. ^ Woolf, Jonathan (September 2006). Review of Recording of Cowen Symphony 6. MusicWeb International. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  7. ^ von Dittersdorf, Carl Ditters; Badley, Allan (1998). von Dittersdorf Symphony Grave E1. Artaria Editions. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  8. ^ Schlüren, Christoph (2003). Online Publication of Preface to Score of Fuchs' 3rd Symphony. Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
  9. ^ Phillips, John (February 2006). Review of Hoffmeister Symphony Recording. MusicWeb International. Retrieved on 2007-11-19.
  10. ^ Rijen, Onno van. Opus by Miaskovsky. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
  11. ^ d'Ordonez, Carlo; Badley, Allan (1996). d'Ordonez Symphony Brown Catalog E2. Artaria Editions. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  12. ^ Pichl, Vaclav; Badley, Allan (1998). Pichl Symphony "Clio". Artaria Editions. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  13. ^ Röntgen Worklist (Dutch). Julius Röntgen Stichting. Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
  14. ^ (French) Lethel, Philippe (1995). "Ropartz Worklist" (PDF). . Salabert Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
  15. ^ Brilla, Martin (2007). Hans Rott Worklist. Hans Rott Society. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
  16. ^ Zychowicz, James L. (2006). Online Publication of Preface to Sullivan's Irish Symphony. Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
  17. ^ Walter Frisch, Brahms: The Four Symphonies. New Haven: Yale University Press (2003): 7 - 10. Table 1-1, "A chronological listing of symphonies by contemporary composers published in the Austro-German sphere in the period between Schumann's Third and Brahms's First." Täglichsbeck's is listed under 1863.
  18. ^ Paul Bryan, Johann Waṅhall, Viennese Symphonist: His Life and His Musical Environment Stuyvesant: Pendragon Press (1997): 297
  19. ^ Bryan (1997), op. cit.: 297 -298
  20. ^ Bryan (1997), op. cit.: 298 - 299
  21. ^ Bryan (1997), op. cit.: 299. Bryan acknowledges the possibility this one might be by Florian Leopold Gassmann.
  22. ^ Bryan (1997), op. cit.: 299 - 300
  23. ^ Walter Frisch, Brahms: The Four Symphonies. New Haven: Yale University Press (2003): 7 - 10. Table 1-1, "A chronological listing of symphonies by contemporary composers published in the Austro-German sphere in the period between Schumann's Third and Brahms's First." Veit's is listed under 1860.
  24. ^ Karl Weigl Papers. Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.