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  • antongould
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 8832

    Top Ten Symphonies

    I know there is a dislike of "charts" hereabout but it would be very interesting to me, and possibly others, to find out what members 10 favourite symphonies are. I used a list years ago to broaden my vista which I have sadly lost.
    I found this, I feel rather surprising, list on a website

    1 Mahler 9
    2 Haydn 34
    3 Beethoven 5
    4 Mozart 25
    5 Barber 1
    6 Haydn 94
    7 Dvorak 9
    8 Ives 1
    9 Brahms 2
    10 Beethoven 9

    I apologise in advance if this has been "played" recently is so just let this thread die!
    Last edited by antongould; 10-03-11, 19:26. Reason: Grammar
  • StephenO

    #2
    I rather like charts, as long as Andre Rieu doesn't feature in them.

    My top ten symphonies, in alphabetical order of composer, are -

    Beethoven 9
    Brahms 3
    Dvorak 7
    Elgar 1
    Mahler 2
    Mozart 39
    Rachmaninov 2
    Rautavaara 8
    Sibelius 7
    Tchaikovsky 4

    plus Strauss Eine Alpensinfonie, if that counts.

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    • Uncle Monty

      #3
      Yes, I like a chart too. Good fun, and always interesting to see other people's likes. And I wasn't going to mention Andre Rieu, though if you're very naughty I may have to mention Rondo Veneziano

      I just can't put these in 1-10 order, and they could be different next week, but here goes:

      Vaughan Williams 5 (or 3 or any other!)
      Bruckner 9
      Mahler 3
      Dvorak 8
      Shostakovich 5
      Rachmaninov 1
      Brahms 2 (or perhaps 1)
      Sibelius 5
      Berlioz SF

      I know it's heretical, but to be honest I'm a bit bored with Beethoven symphonies these days. I know all about sonata form and development sections and bridge passages and all that, but in LvB's case the result is very often that he takes a tune and flogs it to death until you're crying for mercy. And I do love Mozart's symphonies although they're pretty boring to play, especially on my instrument. As I must have said before, he's just lucky they sound so wonderful!

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      • Nick Armstrong
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 26572

        #4
        Some common ground emerging... Yeah, a list between friends is fun.

        Here's my 10 (and like Uncle Monty, I can't put them in any order - it depends on the day, the week, the performance...):

        Rachmaninov 2
        Bach BWV 1045
        Elgar 1
        Shostakovich 15
        Mahler 5
        Mahler 6
        Sibelius 5
        Sibelius 7
        Walton 1
        Vaughan Williams 5
        "...the isle is full of noises,
        Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
        Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
        Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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        • Petrushka
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 12309

          #5
          In no particular order:

          Mahler 2
          Beethoven 9
          Bruckner 8
          Shostakovich 5
          Mahler 8
          Mahler 6
          Bruckner 9
          Elgar 1
          Elgar 2
          Mahler 3
          "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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          • Tapiola
            Full Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1690

            #6
            Interesting to see how much some of us have in common.

            Today's top ten list (which could change tomorrow) is:

            Beethoven 5
            Mahler 2
            Mahler 6
            Bruckner 9
            Schnittke 3
            Shostakovich 4
            Shostakovich 15
            Vaughan Williams 3
            Brahms 1
            Part 2

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            • maestro267
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 355

              #7
              Mahler 2
              Tchaikovsky 5
              Beethoven 7
              Shostakovich 11
              Vaughan Williams 2
              Mahler 3
              Brahms 1
              Bruckner 8
              Elgar 2
              Brian 1 (Gothic)

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              • Nick Armstrong
                Host
                • Nov 2010
                • 26572

                #8
                Even more interesting than the common ground (from the 'vista broadening' point of view mentioned in message #1) is to see 'off piste' favourites nestling among the more familiar items - e.g. Schnittke 3 and Rautavaara 8 Especially the latter, Taps, which features alongside two special favourites of mine Mahler 6 and Shostakovich 15. Definitely tempted to investigate!

                And antongould, you mention someone's list from a website - but what of your own favourites?
                "...the isle is full of noises,
                Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                • Nick Armstrong
                  Host
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 26572

                  #9
                  Damn! maestro267 reminds me I forgot Bruckner 8 !!

                  Can I have 11 please?
                  "...the isle is full of noises,
                  Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                  Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                  Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                  • antongould
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 8832

                    #10
                    Thanks one and all for the swift and very interesting responses a small selection but my own

                    Bruckner 8
                    Bruckner 7
                    Elgar 1
                    Brahms 2
                    Schumann 4
                    Beethoven 9
                    Rawsthorne 2
                    Mahler 3
                    Mahler 1
                    Tchaikovsky 6

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                    • barber olly

                      #11
                      With the wealth of choice around how do you choose
                      Here's 10.....
                      Rachmaninov 2
                      Tchaik 4
                      Tchaik Manfred
                      Schubert 5
                      Elgar 1
                      Mahler 2
                      Mozart 39
                      Schumann 2
                      Bruckner 5
                      Berlioz SF

                      Here's 10 more.......
                      VW2
                      Prokofiev 5
                      Shostakovich 10
                      Borodin 2
                      Sibelius 5
                      Brahms 2
                      Beethoven 3
                      Dvorak 8
                      Bizet
                      Saint-Saens 3
                      but then that misses out...... and........ and

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                      • Eine Alpensinfonie
                        Host
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 20572

                        #12
                        Mozart 40
                        Tchaikovsky 6
                        Elgar 1
                        Vaughan Williams 1
                        Vaughan Williams 5
                        Beethoven 3
                        Brahms 4
                        Strauss Eine Alpensinfonie (of course it counts )
                        Schumann 4
                        Mahler 4
                        Rachmaninov 3

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                        • Uncle Monty

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
                          Part 2
                          Of what?

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                          • Barbirollians
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 11752

                            #14
                            Beethoven 3,5,6,7,8.9
                            Mozart 38
                            Brahms 1,3
                            Sibelius 5

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                            • Mandryka

                              #15
                              Tried to limit myself to one symphony per composer. It was difficult!

                              Bruckner 8
                              Sibelius 5
                              Beethoven 7
                              Schubert 9
                              Mahler 4
                              Brahms 4
                              Hindemith Symphonie Mathis Der Mahler
                              Prokofiev 7
                              Shostakovich 10
                              Franck Symphonie

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