List of symphonic poems
This is a list of some notable symphonic poems.
Béla Bartók
Arnold Bax
Alexander Borodin
George Whitefield Chadwick
Claude Debussy
- Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun))
- Dances Sacrée et Profane for harp and orchestra (1903)
- La mer, esquisses symphoniques (Symphonic Sketches) for orchestra (1905)
Frederick Delius
Paul Dukas
Antonín Dvořák
George Enescu
Lorenzo Ferrero
César Franck
George Gershwin
Ferde Grofé
Percy Grainger
Karl Amadeus Hartmann
- Miserae (1933–34, previously titled Symphony No. 1)
Lee Holdridge
- Scenes of Summer (September/October 1973)
Gustav Holst
Arthur Honegger
Mieczysław Karłowicz
- Returning Waves, Op. 9 (1904)
- Eternal Songs, Op. 10 (1906)
- Lithuanian Rhapsody, Op. 11 (1906)
- Stanisław i Anna Ošwiecimowie, Op. 12 (1906)
- Sorrowful Tale, op.13 (1908)
- An Episode during Masquerade, Op. 14 (1908–09)
Franz Liszt
- Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne, (1848-9) (after Victor Hugo)
- Tasso: lamento e trionfo, (1849) (after Byron)
- Les Préludes, after Lamartine (1848, rev. before 1854)
- Orpheus, (1853-4)
- Prometheus, (1850)
- Mazeppa, (1851)
- Festklänge, (1853)
- Héroïde funèbre, (1849–50)
- Hungaria, (1854)
- Hamlet, (1858)
- Hunnenschlacht, (1857)
- Die Ideale (1857) (after Schiller)
- Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe (1881-2)
Paul McCartney
Modest Mussorgsky
Carl Nielsen
Sergei Rachmaninoff
- Prince Rostislav (1891)
- The Rock, Op. 7 (1893)
- Caprice Bohémien, op.12 (1894)
- Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (1909)
Cemal Reşit Rey
- Bebek Efsanesi, symphonic poem for orchestra
- Karagöz
- Denizciler Marşı Başlayış
- Çağrılış
- Fatih
Ottorino Respighi
Silvestre Revueltas
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Night on Mount Triglav
- Sadko (Symphonic Picture)
Camille Saint-Saëns
- Le Rouet d'Omphale, op. 31
- Phaéton, op. 39
- Danse macabre, Op. 40
- La Jeunesse d'Hercule, Op. 50
Arnold Schoenberg
Alexander Scriabin
- The Poem of Ecstasy, Op. 54 (1905)
- Prometheus: The Poem of Fire, Op. 60 (1910)
Dmitri Shostakovich
Jean Sibelius
- Kullervo, symphony for soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra, Op. 7 (1892)
- En Saga, tone poem for orchestra, Op. 9 (1892)
- Rakastava (The Lover) for male voices and strings or strings and percussion, Op. 14 (1893/1911)
- Lemminkäinen Suite (Four Legends from the Kalevala), Op. 22 (1893)
- Skogsrået (The Wood Nymph), tone poem, Op. 15 (1894)
- Spring Song (Vårsång), Op. 16 (1894)
- Sandels, improvisation for chorus and orchestra, Op. 28 (1898)
- Finlandia for orchestra and chorus (optional), Op. 26 (1899)
- Pohjolan tytär (Pohjola's Daughter), tone poem, Op. 49 (1906)
- Nightride and Sunrise, tone poem, Op. 55 (1909)
- Dryadi (The Dryad), Op. 45/1 (1910)
- Barden (The Bard), tone poem, Op. 64 (1913/1914)
- Luonnotar, tone poem for soprano and orchestra, Op. 70 (1913)
- The Oceanides (Aallottaret) (The Oceanides), tone poem, Op. 73 (1914)
- Oma Maa (Our Fatherland) for chorus and orchestra, Op. 92 (1918)
- Song of the Earth (Jordens sång) for chorus and orchestra, Op. 93 (1919)
- Väinö's song (Väinön virsi) for chorus and orchestra, Op. 110 (1926)
- Tapiola, tone poem, Op. 112 (1926)
Bedřich Smetana
Richard Strauss - one of the most prolific in the genre. He preferred the appellation "tone poem".
Sergei Taneyev
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Geirr Tveitt
Edgard Varèse
Anton Webern
- Im Sommerwind (actually 'Idyll after B. Wille', 1904)
Haydn Wood
Alexander von Zemlinsky