If I must then Eine Alpensinfonie here's my 100 at the moment.
Arnold 5 & 7
Barber 1 & 2
Bax 2, 3 & 6
Beethoven 3, 7, 8, 9
Bernstein 1
Borodin 2
Brahms 1
Bruckner 5, 7 & 9
Copland 2 & 3
Corigliano 1
Diamond 2,3 & 4
Dvorak 6, 7 & 9
Elgar 1 & 2 & Elgar/Payne 3
Glazunov 1 & 7
Hanson 2 & 4
R Harris 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 & 11
F J Haydn 88 & 102
Hindemith Mathis der Maler
Holmboe 8 & 11
Holst Choral Symphony
Honegger 3
Hovhaness 50
Kalliwoda 3
Kozeluch 3
Koppel 4
L Kozeluch Symphony in G minor
Lilburn 2
Martinu 1 & 3
Mendelssohn 3
Mennin 5 & 9
Miaskovsky 17 & 22
Moeran Symphony in G minor
Nielsen 5
Parry 3 & 4
Piston 2, 4 & 6
Popov 1
Prokofiev 5 & 6
Rachmaninov 2
Rubbra 6 & 8
Schubert 9
W Schuman 3, 5 & 9
Schumann 2
Shostakovich 4, 8 & 15
Sibelius 3, 4 & 6
R Simpson 4 & 9
Stanford 4
Stravinsky Symphony in 3 movements
Tchaikovsky 2, 3 & 6
Tippett 2
Tubin 4 & 7
Vaughan Williams 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 9
Walton 1
That took some thought, but there is a 'core' of about 80 that will probably always be there. With about 1,750 symphonies in my collection I suppose you could say I'm something of a symphony freak. The symphony, its development, the different solutions each composer brings to symphonic form and how they apply their own style and individuality to the form is totally fascinating!
Arnold 5 & 7
Barber 1 & 2
Bax 2, 3 & 6
Beethoven 3, 7, 8, 9
Bernstein 1
Borodin 2
Brahms 1
Bruckner 5, 7 & 9
Copland 2 & 3
Corigliano 1
Diamond 2,3 & 4
Dvorak 6, 7 & 9
Elgar 1 & 2 & Elgar/Payne 3
Glazunov 1 & 7
Hanson 2 & 4
R Harris 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 & 11
F J Haydn 88 & 102
Hindemith Mathis der Maler
Holmboe 8 & 11
Holst Choral Symphony
Honegger 3
Hovhaness 50
Kalliwoda 3
Kozeluch 3
Koppel 4
L Kozeluch Symphony in G minor
Lilburn 2
Martinu 1 & 3
Mendelssohn 3
Mennin 5 & 9
Miaskovsky 17 & 22
Moeran Symphony in G minor
Nielsen 5
Parry 3 & 4
Piston 2, 4 & 6
Popov 1
Prokofiev 5 & 6
Rachmaninov 2
Rubbra 6 & 8
Schubert 9
W Schuman 3, 5 & 9
Schumann 2
Shostakovich 4, 8 & 15
Sibelius 3, 4 & 6
R Simpson 4 & 9
Stanford 4
Stravinsky Symphony in 3 movements
Tchaikovsky 2, 3 & 6
Tippett 2
Tubin 4 & 7
Vaughan Williams 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 9
Walton 1
That took some thought, but there is a 'core' of about 80 that will probably always be there. With about 1,750 symphonies in my collection I suppose you could say I'm something of a symphony freak. The symphony, its development, the different solutions each composer brings to symphonic form and how they apply their own style and individuality to the form is totally fascinating!
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