List of symphonies in E major

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

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Composer

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Carl Friedrich Abel

|Symphony in E major, Op. 10 No. 1, E19 (1773)[https://imslp.org/wiki/6_Symphonies,_Op.10_(Abel,_Carl_Friedrich) Score at the International Music Score Library Project]

Hugo Alfvén

|{{ill|Symphony No. 3 (Alfvén)|nl|Symfonie nr. 3 (Alfvén)|lt=Symphony No. 3, Op. 23}} (1904–1906){{cite web|title=Selective List of Works|last=Hedwall|first=Lennart|year=1997|url=http://www.alfvensallskapet.se/Everk.htm|accessdate=2 November 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090205112942/http://alfvensallskapet.se/Everk.htm|archive-date=5 February 2009|url-status=dead}}

Frederic Austin

|Symphony (premiered 1913){{cite web|date=March 25, 2007 |title=The English Symphony 1880-1920 |publisher=Musical Resources UK |url=http://musicalresources.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=30 |accessdate=21 November 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070628045724/http://musicalresources.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=30 |archivedate=28 June 2007 |url-status=usurped }}{{cite web|last=Woolf|first=Jonathan|url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2004/Jan04/Heritage_Legacy2.htm|title=Review of Classico Recording of Austin's Symphony|date=January 2004|publisher=MusicWeb International|accessdate=24 May 2008}}

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

|Symphony in E major, Wq.182:6 / H662 (1773){{cite web|last=Badley|first=Allan|year=2004|title=About the C.P.E. Bach Hamburg Symphonies Recording|publisher=Naxos Records|url=http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.553285&catNum=553285&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English#|accessdate=21 November 2007}}

Johann Christian Bach

|Symphony No. 28 Op. 18 no. 5 (CW C28, T270/10), 1772.

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach

|Symphony in E major, BR-JCFB C 7 / Wf I:4 (ca. 1768)

Franz Ignaz Beck

|Sinfonia, Op. 13 no. 1 (Callen 25)

Hermann Bischoff

|Symphony No.1 (ca.1906)

Max Bruch

|{{ill|Symphony No. 3 (Bruch)|de|3. Sinfonie (Bruch)|lt=Symphony No. 3}}, Op. 51 (1882, revised 1884–86){{cite web|title=Max Bruch Catalog of Works |url=http://www.wooster.edu/music/twood/bruchcatalog.html#51 |accessdate=27 November 2007 |year=2005 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071230102209/http://www.wooster.edu/music/twood/bruchcatalog.html |archivedate=30 December 2007 |url-status=dead }} and see also German Wikipedia.

Anton Bruckner

|Symphony No. 7 (1881–83, revised 1885) (WAB 107)

Christian Cannabich

|Symphony No. 52 (published 1772){{cite web|last=Cannabich|first=Christian|author-link=Christian Cannabich|author2=Badley, Allan|publisher=Artaria Editions|year=1997|title=Cannabich Symphony 52|url=http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_209|accessdate=24 May 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707164744/http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_209|archive-date=7 July 2011|url-status=dead}}

Frederic Hymen Cowen

|{{ill|Symphony No. 6 (Cowen)|nl|Symfonie nr. 6 (Cowen)|lt=Symphony No. 6 "Idyllic"}} (1897){{cite web|last=Woolf|first=Jonathan|title=Review of Recording of Cowen Symphony 6|url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2006/Sept06/Cowen6_classcd684.htm|publisher=MusicWeb International|date=September 2006|accessdate=24 May 2008}}

Eric DeLamarter

|Symphony No. 3 (premiered 1933){{cite web|title=Chicago Symphony Orchestra: World Premieres 1916–1920|url=http://www.cso.org/main.taf?p=7,3,1,3,2,1|accessdate=2 November 2008}}

Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf

|Symphony Grave E1 (by 1761){{cite web|last=von Dittersdorf|first=Carl Ditters|author-link=Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf|author2=Badley, Allan|publisher=Artaria Editions|year=1998|title=von Dittersdorf Symphony Grave E1|url=http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_216|accessdate=24 May 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707164748/http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_216|archive-date=7 July 2011|url-status=dead}}
Symphony Grave E2{{cite book|last=von Dittersdorf, Carl Ditters |author2=Monn, Georg Matthias |author3=Monn, Johann Christoph |editor=Grave, Margaret H. |editor2=Badura-Skoda, Eva |editor2-link=Eva Badura-Skoda |editor3=Rudolf, Kenneth E. |title= Six symphonies by Dittersdorf, them. index e1, E{{Music|b}}3, E2, A10, D9, C14. Five symphonies by Georg Matthias Monn, them. index D-5, E{{Music|b}}-1, A-2, B{{Music|b}}-1, B{{Music|b}}-2 / Georg Mathias Monn. One symphony, them. index C-51 by Johann Christoph Mann|isbn=0-8240-3859-2|publisher=Garland Publishing|location=New York|year=1985}}

Ernő Dohnányi

|Symphony No. 2, Op. 40 (1945, revised 1954–57)

{{ill|Alban Förster|de}}

|Symphony (published 1888)[https://hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk/2008/content/monatshefte/1888_12.html Notice of publication of Förster's symphony]{{RISM|280002374}} Description of opening of symphony in E by Förster

Robert Fuchs

|Symphony No. 3, Op. 79 (1906) {{cite web|last=Schlüren|first=Christoph|year=2003|publisher=Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich|url=https://repertoire-explorer.musikmph.de/wp-content/uploads/vorworte_prefaces/248.html|accessdate=24 August 2020|language=German|title=Online Publication of Preface to Score of Fuchs' 3rd Symphony}}

Niels Gade

|{{ill|Symphony No. 2 (Gade)|nl|Symfonie nr. 2 (Gade)|lt=Symphony No. 2}}, Op. 10 (1843)

Florian Leopold Gassmann

|Symphonies Hill 63, 105, 106.Hill (1981), pp. xxvii–xxx One of Wanhal's was attributed to Gassmann once.

Alexander Glazunov

|Symphony No. 1 "Slavonic", Op. 5 (1881)

Alexander Grechaninov

|Symphony No. 3, Op. 100 (1920-23){{OCLC|49918662}}

Asger Hamerik

|Symphony No. 3, Op. 33 "Symphonie lyrique" (1885)

Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann

|Symphony No. 2, Op. 48 (1847–48)

Joseph Haydn

|Symphony No. 12 (1763)
Symphony No. 29 (1765)

Michael Haydn

|Symphony No. 7, MH 65, Perger 5 (1764)
Symphony No. 17, MH 151, Perger 17 (1771?)

Franz Anton Hoffmeister

|Symphony, Op.3 No.1 (1778) {{cite web|last=Phillips|first=John|title=Review of Hoffmeister Symphony Recording|publisher=MusicWeb International|url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2006/Feb06/Hoffmeister_CHAN10351.htm|date=February 2006|accessdate=19 November 2007}}Mentioned in the Breitkopf (of Leipzig) Catalog in 1778. {{cite web|title=Brochure for Bamert's Hoffmeister Symphony Recording on Chandos|url=http://www.chandos.net/details06.asp?CNumber=CHAN%2010351|format=PDF|year=2005|pages=4|last=Maunder|first=Richard|accessdate=October 4, 2013}}See {{RISM|450057202}}, with incipits clearly in E major, of the symphony, at RISM online (based on an abschrift from the late 19th century, in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Musikabteilung, München library. Described as Op.3 No.1 here.) Date 1778 as noted is from BrookB- the Breitkopf thematic catalogue.

Leopold Kozeluch

|Symphony P I:E1

Franz Lachner

|Symphony No. 4 (1834)See manuscript score of Lachner 4, uploaded to IMSLP.

Albéric Magnard

|{{ill|Symphony No. 2 (Magnard)|fr|Symphonie no 2 de Magnard|lt=Symphony No. 2}}, Op. 6 (1892–93, rev. 1896)

Miguel Marqués

|Symphony No. 4{{cite web|title=BBC Broadcast of Performance of Pedro Miguel Marqués y García Symphony 4 in E|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/throughthenight/pip/af82u/|accessdate=1 September 2008|date=31 December 2007}}

Étienne Méhul

|Symphony No. 4 (1810)

Erkki Melartin

|Symphony No. 4 "Summer", Op. 80 (1912)

Nikolai Myaskovsky

|Symphony No. 20, 0p. 50 (1940) {{cite web|title=Opus by Miaskovsky |url=http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/miasopus.htm |last=Rijen |first=Onno van |accessdate=22 November 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071210025510/http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/miasopus.htm |archivedate=10 December 2007 }}

Ludolf Nielsen

|Symphony No. 2, Op. 19 (1907–1909){{cite web|last=Nielsen|first=Carl Ludolf|url=http://imslp.org/wiki/Symphony_No.2,_Op.19_(Nielsen,_Ludolf)|title=Score of L. Nielsen's Symphony No.2 at IMSLP|accessdate=August 24, 2020|publisher=Wilhelm Hansen|year=1911}}

Carlo d'Ordonez

|Symphony, Brown E1
Symphony, Brown E2{{cite web|last=d'Ordonez|first=Carlo|author-link=Carlo d'Ordonez|author2=Badley, Allan|publisher=Artaria Editions|year=1996|title=d'Ordonez Symphony Brown Catalog E2|url=http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_289|accessdate=24 May 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707164804/http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_289|archive-date=7 July 2011|url-status=dead}}
Symphony, Brown E3
Symphony, Brown E4

Wenzel Pichl

|Symphony Clio, Zakin 8 (1768){{cite web|last=Pichl|first=Vaclav|author-link=Wenzel Pichl|author2=Badley, Allan|publisher=Artaria Editions|year=1998|title=Pichl Symphony "Clio"|url=http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_299|accessdate=24 May 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070907143851/http://www.artaria.com/SystemLink_ProductAboutThisWork_299|archive-date=7 September 2007|url-status=dead}}

Joachim Raff

|Symphony No. 5 "Lenore", Op. 177 (1870–1)

Levko Revutsky

|Symphony No. 2, Op. 12 (1926–27, revised 1940 and 1970)

Julius Röntgen

|Symphony No. 18 (1932){{cite web|language=Dutch |title=Röntgen Worklist |url=http://www.juliusrontgen.nl/composities/symfonischeMuziek.html |accessdate=27 November 2007 |publisher=Julius Röntgen Stichting |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070722060233/http://www.juliusrontgen.nl/composities/symfonischeMuziek.html |archivedate=22 July 2007 |url-status=dead }}

Guy Ropartz

|{{ill|Symphony No. 3 (Ropartz)|fr|Symphonie no 3 de Ropartz|lt=Symphony No. 3}} with choir (1905–1906){{cite web|last=Lethel|first=Philippe|title=Ropartz Worklist|publisher=Salabert|language=French|year=1995|url=http://www.salabert.fr/formcat/patrimoine/ROPARTZ_1995.pdf|accessdate=27 November 2007}}

Hans Rott

|Symphony (1878–80){{cite web|title=Hans Rott Worklist|last=Brilla|first=Martin|year=2007|url=http://www.hans-rott.de/werke/works.htm|accessdate=21 November 2007|publisher=Hans Rott Society}}

Franz Schmidt

|{{ill|Symphony No. 1 (Schmidt)|de|1. Sinfonie (Schmidt)|lt=Symphony No. 1}} (1896–99)

Arnold Schoenberg

|Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 (1906)

Franz Schubert

|Symphony No. 7, D. 729

Alexander Scriabin

|Symphony No. 1, Op. 26 (1899-1900)

Josef Suk

|Symphony No. 1, Op. 14 (1897–99){{cite web|publisher=Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich|title=Preface to Small Score of Suk's First Symphony|url=https://repertoire-explorer.musikmph.de/wp-content/uploads/vorworte_prefaces/488.html|year=2006|first=James L.|last=Zychowicz}}

Arthur Sullivan

|Symphony "Irish" (1863) (arguably actually in E minor.){{cite web|first=James L.|last=Zychowicz|year=2006|publisher=Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich|title=Online Publication of Preface to Sullivan's Irish Symphony|url=https://repertoire-explorer.musikmph.de/wp-content/uploads/vorworte_prefaces/606.html|accessdate=24 August 2020}}

Thomas Täglichsbeck

| Symphony No. 2, Op. 48Walter 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.

Alexander Tcherepnin

|Symphony No. 1, Opus 42{{cite web|title=Discography of Pianist Noriko Ogawa|url=http://www.norikoogawa.com/en/recordings/|accessdate=2 November 2008}}

Harold Truscott

|Symphony (1949–50)

Johann Baptist Wanhal

|Symphony, Bryan E1Bryan (1997), 297
*Symphony, Bryan E2Bryan (1997), 297–298
Symphony, Bryan E3Bryan (1997), 298–299
Symphony, Bryan E4Bryan (1997), 299. Bryan acknowledges the possibility this one might be by Florian Leopold Gassmann.Hill (1981), p. xxxvi "S:K Symphony in E major ... Source: CS Pnm XXXII A 292 (Gassmann) Composer: Vaňhal, Breitkopf catalogue 1775 and MS copies"
Symphony, Bryan E5Bryan (1997), 299–300

Václav Jindřich Veit

| Symphony, Opus 49Walter 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.

Richard Wagner

|Symphony in E major (two movements sketched but abandoned in 1834, completed by Felix Mottl in 1887)

Karl Weigl

|Symphony No. 1, op. 5 (1908){{cite web|title=Karl Weigl Papers|publisher=Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University|url=http://claudet.club.fr/ExilVienne/Weigl/WeiglWorks.html|accessdate=21 November 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070910091419/http://claudet.club.fr/ExilVienne/Weigl/WeiglWorks.html|archive-date=10 September 2007|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|title=Symphony No. 1|url=https://www.karlweigl.org/works.php?work=104|accessdate=14 July 2024|publisher=Weigl Foundation}}

Felix Weingartner

|Symphony No. 3, op. 49 with organ (1908–10)

Notes

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References

  • Bryan, Paul, Johann Waṅhall, Viennese Symphonist: His Life and His Musical Environment Stuyvesant: Pendragon Press (1997)
  • Hill, George R.: "Thematic Index" in The Symphony 1720–1840 Series B — Volume X, ed. Barry S. Brooks (New York & London, 1981)

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