List of symphonies in E flat major

This is a list of symphonies in E-flat major written by notable composers.

Composer Symphony
Carl Friedrich Abel Symphony op. 1 no. 4/WK (Walter Knape) 4
Symphony op. 4 no. 3/WK 9
Symphony op. 7 no. 6/WK 18 (once mistakenly attributed to Mozart as his Symphony No. 3, K 18)[1]
Symphony op. 10 no. 3/WK 21
Symphony op. 14 no. 2/WK 26[1]
Symphony op. 14 no. 6/WK 30[1]
Symphony op. 17 no. 1/WK 31
WK 39 (no opus number)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Symphony Wq 179, Helm 654 (winds optional) (1757)[2]
Symphony Wq 183/2, Helm 664, 1775/6 (pour 12 instruments obligés)[2]
Johann Christian Bach Symphony, opus 6 no. 2
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach Symphony (Wf I:10/BR C14)
Arnold Bax Symphony No. 4 in E-flat (1931, Parlett no. 307)[3]
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 3, op. 55 "Eroica" (1804)
William Sterndale Bennett Symphony No. 1 (1832)[4]
Franz Berwald Symphony No. 4 (sometimes called "Naïve") (1845)
Luigi Boccherini Symphony in E-flat major, op. 21/2, G. 494 (1775)
Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major, op. 12/2, G. 504 (1771)[5]
Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major, op. 35/2, G. 510 (1782)[5]
Symphony No. 11 in E-flat major, op. 35/5, G. 513 (1787)[5]
Alexander Borodin Symphony No. 1 (before 1869)
Sergei Bortkiewicz Symphony No. 2, op. 55 (1947)
Havergal Brian Symphony No. 21, 1963[6]
Symphony No. 29, 1967[7]
Max Bruch Symphony No. 1, op. 28 (first performed in 1868)[8]
Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 4 "Romantic" (1874)
Fritz Brun Symphony No. 5 (1929)
Georg Druschetzky Symphony in E-flat major[9]
Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 3, op. 10, B. 34 (1873)
Joachim Nicolas Eggert Symphony (1807)
Edward Elgar Symphony No. 2, op. 63 (1911)
George Enescu Symphony No. 1 (1905)
Frederic Ernest Fesca Symphony No. 1, op. 6 (1812)[10]
Zdeněk Fibich Symphony No. 2, op. 38 (1893)
Anton Fils Symphony[11]
Robert Fuchs Symphony No. 2, op. 45
John Gardner Symphony No. 2 (1984–85)
Friedrich Gernsheim Symphony No. 2, op. 46 (1882)
Alexander Glazunov Symphony No. 4, op. 48 (1893)
Symphony No. 8, op. 83 (1905–1906)
Reinhold Glière Symphony No. 1 op. 8 (1899–1900)
Karl Goldmark Symphony No. 2, op. 35 (1887)[12]
Charles Gounod Symphony No. 2 (1855)
Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 22 in E-flat major, Philosopher (1764)
Symphony No. 36 in E-flat major (composed by 1769)
Symphony No. 55 in E-flat major (1774)
Symphony No. 74 in E-flat major (1780 or 1781)
Symphony No. 76 in E-flat major (1782?)
Symphony No. 84 in E-flat major, In Nomine Domini (1786)
Symphony No. 91 in E-flat major (1788)
Symphony No. 99 in E-flat major (1793)
Symphony No. 103 in E-flat major, Drumroll (1795)
Michael Haydn Symphony No. 1D in E-flat major, MH 35 (1760)
Symphony No. 26 in E-flat major, MH 340, Perger 17 (1783)
Symphony No. 34 in E-flat major, MH 473, Perger 26 (1788)
Alfred Hill Symphony No. 12 (1959)[4]
Paul Hindemith Symphony in E-flat (1940)
Ignaz Holzbauer Symphony op. 3 no. 1[13]
Symphony op. 4 no. 3[14]
Jānis Ivanovs Symphony No. 20 (1981) [15]
Jan Kalivoda Symphony No. 2, op. 17 (1829)
Joseph Martin Kraus Symphony in E-flat, VB 144 (1783)[16]
Franz Krommer Symphony No. 5, op. 105 (published 1815)
Joseph Küffner Symphony No. 5, op. 142
Franz Lachner Symphony No. 1, op. 32 (1828)[17]
Sylvio Lazzari Symphony (1907)
Leevi Madetoja Symphony No. 2, op. 35 (1918)[18]
Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 8 "Symphony of a Thousand" (1907)
John Marsh Symphony No. 5 (12) (1783)[19]
George W. H. Marshall Hall Symphony No. 2 (1903)[20]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 1, K. 16 (1764)
Symphony No. 19 in E-flat major, K. 132 (1772)
Symphony No. 26 in E-flat major, K. 184 (1773)
Symphony No. 39, K. 543 (1788)
Nikolai Myaskovsky Symphony No. 19 for wind band, op. 46 (1939)
Ludvig Norman Symphony No. 2, op. 40[21]
Carlo d'Ordoñez Symphonies "Brown Eb1", "Brown Eb2", "Brown Eb3", "Brown Eb4", "Brown Eb5"
Boris Parsadanian Symphony No. 2, op. 6 "Martyros Sarian" (1961)[22]
Cipriani Potter Symphony No. 8 (1828)[4]
Anton Reicha Symphony, op. 41 (about 1800)[23]
Ferdinand Ries Symphony No. 3, op. 90 (1813)[24]
Symphony "No. 8", WoO 30 (1822)[24]
Bernhard Romberg Symphony No. 2, op. 28
Camille Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 1
Franz Schmidt Symphony No. 2 (1911–13)
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 3, op. 97 "Rhenish" (1850)
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 3, op. 20 "First of May" (1931)
Symphony No. 9, op. 70 (1945)
Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 5, op. 82 (1915)
Louis Spohr Symphony No. 1, op. 20 (1811)[25]
Symphony No. 10, op. posth. (1857)[26]
Carl Stamitz Symphony, Op. 9 No. 6[27]
Charles Villiers Stanford Symphony No. 6, op. 94 "In honour of the life-work of a great artist: George Frederick Watts" (1905)
Igor Stravinsky Symphony in E-flat (1907)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Symphony in E-flat (1889–92) (reconstruction of the composer's intentions — the first movement became the third piano concerto, two other movements became an Andante and Finale for the concerto later arranged by Sergei Taneyev)
Alexander Tcherepnin Symphony No. 2, op. 77 (1947–51)[28]
Johann Baptist Vanhal Symphony (Bryan Eb1, with La Tempesta finale)[29]
Felix Weingartner Symphony No. 2, op. 29 (1900)[30]
Samuel Wesley Symphony (1784)[31]
Christopher Ernst Friedrich Weyse Symphony No. 5, DF 121 (1796, rev. 1838)[32]
Symphony No. 7, DF 123 (1799)[32]
Ernst Wilhelm Wolf Symphony (date unknown)[33]
Bernard Zweers Symphony No. 2 (1882–83)[34]

See also

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

References

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