List of symphonies in C major

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

Composer Symphony
Carl Friedrich Abel
  • Symphony/Overture in C major, Op. 1 No. 2, D27/E2 (1759?)[1]
  • Symphony/Overture in C major, Op. 4 No. 4, D35/E10 (1762)[2]
  • Symphony in C major, Op. 7 No. 5, E17 (1767)[3]
  • Symphony in C major, Op. 10 No. 4, E22 (1773)[4]
  • Symphony/Overture in C major, Op. 14 No. 1, E25[5]
  • Sinfonia in C major, Op. 17 No. 4, E34 (1783)[6]
  • Symphony in C major, Six Prussian Symphonies No. 1, E41
Kurt Atterberg Symphony No. 6 "Dollar Symphony" [de], Op. 31 (1927-28)
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
  • Symphony in C major, BR-JCFB C10 / Wf I: 6 (1770)
  • Symphony in C major, BR-JCFB C 27 / Wf I/17 (1792, lost)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
  • Symphony in C major Wq 174 \ H 649 (1755)[7]
  • Symphony in C major Wq 182:3 \ H 659 (1773)[8]
Mily Balakirev Symphony No. 1 (1864-97)[9]
Woldemar Bargiel Symphony, Op. 30 (1864)[10]
Arnold Bax Symphony No. 2 in E minor and C major (1924-6)
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 1, Op. 21 (1795–1800)
Victor Bendix Symphony No. 1 "Fjældstigning" [nl], Op. 16 (1882)
Franz Berwald Symphony No. 3 "Singulière" (1845)
Georges Bizet
Luigi Boccherini
  • Symphony in C major, G. 495, Op. 21 No. 3 (1775)
  • Symphony in C major, G. 505, Op. 12 No. 3 (1771)
  • Symphony in C major, G. 515, Op. 37 No. 1 (1786)
  • Symphony in C major, G. 523 (1798)[11]
William Boyce Symphony in C major, Op. 2 No. 3 (1749)
Joly Braga Santos Symphony No. 3 in C major (1949)
Havergal Brian
John Alden Carpenter Symphony No. 1 in C major (1916-17)[12]
Alfredo Casella Symphony No. 3, Op. 63 (1939-40)
George Whitefield Chadwick Symphony No. 1 (1881)[13]
Felix Draeseke
Paul Dukas Symphony in C (1896)
Georges Enescu Symphony No. 3, Op. 21 (1916-18)
Robert Fuchs Symphony No. 1, Op. 37 (1884)
Florian Leopold Gassmann Symphonies Hill 21, 23, 43, 86. Also, a symphony in C major that might be by Aumon[14] instead.[15]
Anatoly Luppov Symphony No.1 in C major (1964)[16]
William Gilchrist Symphony No. 1 (1891)[17]
Asger Hamerik Symphony No. 4 "Symphonie majestueuse" [nl], Op. 35 (1884–89)[18]
Joseph Haydn
Michael Haydn
Aram Khachaturian Symphony No. 3 "Symphony-Poem" (1947)
Joseph Martin Kraus
  • Symphony with Violino Obligato, VB 138
  • Symphony, VB 139
  • Symphony, "Singmarinen 4" (lost), VB Anhang 10
Adolf Fredrik Lindblad Symphony No. 1, Op. 19 (1831)
Borys Lyatoshynsky Symphony No. 5 "Slavonic", Op. 67 (1965-6)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Ludolf Nielsen Symphony No. 3, Op. 22 (1911-13)[19]
Hans Pfitzner Symphony No. 3 [de], Op. 46 (1940)
Gavriil Popov Chamber Symphony, Op. 2 (1927, previously known as Septet)
Sergei Prokofiev
Joachim Raff Symphony No. 2, Op. 140 (1866)
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Symphony No. 3 [it], Op. 32, 1866-73 (1st version), 1886 (2nd version)
Jean Rivier Symphony No. 2 for Strings (1937)
Guy Ropartz Symphony No. 4 in C major (1914)
Anton Rubinstein Symphony No. 2 Ocean [fr], Op. 42 (Three versions: 1852, 1863 and 1880)[20]
Franz Schmidt Symphony No. 4 (1932-33)
Franz Schubert
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 2, Op. 61 (1845-46)
Vissarion Shebalin Symphony No. 5, Op. 56 (1962)
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7, Op. 60 "Leningrad" (1941-42)
Jean Sibelius
Igor Stravinsky Symphony in C (1940)
Louis Spohr Symphony No. 7 "The Earthly and Divine in Human Life", Op. 121 (1841)
Richard Wagner Symphony in C major (1832)
Carl Maria von Weber
Mieczysław Weinberg Symphony No. 7 [nl], Op. 81 (1964)

Notes

  1. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  2. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  3. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  4. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  5. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  6. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  7. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  8. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  9. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  10. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  11. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  12. ^ Goetschius (1929), p. 376
  13. ^ Goetschius (1929), p. 362
  14. ^ Aumon -- Léopold Aimon??
  15. ^ Hill (1981), pp. xxvii - xxxv
  16. ^ https://www.historiadelasinfonia.es/naciones/la-sinfonia-en-rusia/otros-compositores-2a-parte/luppov/
  17. ^ Goetschius (1929), p. 361
  18. ^ 1889 Musical Yearbook
  19. ^ Score at the International Music Score Library Project
  20. ^ "Program notes by Carol Reynolds".

References

  • Goetschius, Percy (1929). Masters of the Symphony. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. OCLC 855537.
  • Hill, George R.; Bryan, Paul R. (1981): "Thematic Index" in The Symphony 1720 - 1840 Series B - Volume X, ed. Barry S. Brooks. New York & London: Garland Publishing. ISBN 0-8240-3807-X.