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Symphony No. 2 may refer to: * Symphony No. 2 (Akses) by
Necil Kazım Akses Necil Kazım Akses (May 6, 1908 – February 16, 1999) was a Turkish classical composer. Life Akses studied music and composition at the Musikakademie in Vienna with Joseph Marx and at the Prague Conservatory in Prague with Josef Suk and A ...
, 1978 * Symphony No. 2 (Albert) by Stephen Albert, completed by Sebastian Currier * Symphony No. 2 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Arel) by
Bülent Arel Bülent Arel (23 April 1919 – 24 November 1990) was a Turkish-born composer of contemporary classical music and electronic music. He was born in Istanbul, and studied composition at the Ankara Conservatory and sound engineering in Paris. ...
, 1952 * Symphony No. 2 (Arnold) (Op. 40) by Malcolm Arnold, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Balakirev) in D minor by Mily Balakirev, 1900–08 * Symphony No. 2 (Asia) (''Celebration'') by
Daniel Asia Daniel Asia (born June 27, 1953) is an American composer. He was born in Seattle, Washington, in the United States of America. Biography He received a B.A. degree from Hampshire College and a M.M. from the Yale School of Music. His major teacher ...
, 1988–90 * Symphony No. 2 (Balakirev) by Mily Balakirev, 1900–1908 * Symphony No. 2 (Barber) (Op. 19) by Samuel Barber, 1944 * Symphony No. 2 (Bax) in E minor and C major by Arnold Bax, 1924–26 *
Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven) The Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36, is a symphony in four movements written by Ludwig van Beethoven between 1801 and 1802. The work is dedicated to Karl Alois, Prince Lichnowsky. Background Beethoven's Second Symphony was mostly written du ...
in D major (Op. 36) by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1801–02 *
Symphony No. 2 (Berkeley) Lennox Berkeley composed his Symphony No. 2 in 1958. The work was commissioned by the City of Birmingham Symphony, who premiered it under Andrzej Panufnik in February 1959. Berkeley revised the symphony in 1976 for its first recording, by the Lon ...
by Lennox Berkeley, 1958 *
Symphony No. 2 (Bernstein) Leonard Bernstein's Symphony No. 2 ''The Age of Anxiety'' is a piece for orchestra and solo piano. The piece was composed from 1948 to 1949 in the US and Israel, and was revised in 1965. It is titled after W. H. Auden Wystan Hugh Auden (; ...
(''The Age of Anxiety'') by Leonard Bernstein, 1948–49, revised 1965 * Symphony No. 2 (Berwald) in D major (''Capricieuse'') by Franz Berwald, 1842 *
Symphony No. 2 (Borodin) Symphony No. 2 in B minor by Alexander Borodin was composed intermittently between 1869 and 1876. It consists of four movements and is considered the most important large-scale work completed by the composer himself. It has many melodic resemblanc ...
in B minor by Alexander Borodin, 1869–76 * Symphony No. 2 (Brahms) in D major (Op. 73) by Johannes Brahms, 1877 * Symphony No. 2 (Brian) in E minor (''Man in his Cosmic Loneliness'' or ''Götz von Berlichingen'') by
Havergal Brian Havergal Brian (born William Brian; 29 January 187628 November 1972) was an English composer. He is best known for having composed 32 symphonies (an unusually high total for a 20th-century composer), most of them late in his life. His best-know ...
, 1930–31 * Symphony No. 2 (Bruch) in F minor (Op. 36) by Max Bruch, 1870 * Symphony No. 2 (Bruckner) in C minor (''Symphony of Pauses'') by Anton Bruckner, 1872 * Symphony No. 2 (Brustad) by
Bjarne Brustad Bjarne Brustad (4 March 1895, in Kristiania, now Oslo – 20 May 1978, in Oslo) was a Norwegian composer, violinist and violist. He played with symphonic orchestras in Stavanger and Oslo. In the 1920s he travelled to European cities such as ...
, 1951 * Symphony No. 2 (Chávez) (''Sinfonía india'') by Carlos Chávez, 1935–36 * Symphony No. 2 (Ching) (''The Imp of the Perverse'') by Jeffrey Ching, 1992 * Symphony No. 2 (Clementi) in D major (WoO 33) by Muzio Clementi * Symphony No. 2 (Copland) (''Short Symphony'') by Aaron Copland, 1933 *
Symphony No. 2 (Corigliano) John Corigliano's Symphony No. 2 for Orchestra was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Symphony Hall.
by John Corigliano, 2000 * Symphony No. 2 (Cowell) (''Anthropos'') by
Henry Cowell Henry Dixon Cowell (; March 11, 1897 – December 10, 1965) was an American composer, writer, pianist, publisher and teacher. Marchioni, Tonimarie (2012)"Henry Cowell: A Life Stranger Than Fiction" ''The Juilliard Journal''. Retrieved 19 June 202 ...
, 1938 * Symphony No. 2 (Davies) in B minor by Peter Maxwell Davies, 1980 * Symphony No. 2 (Diamond) by David Diamond, 1942–43 * Symphony No. 2 (d'Indy) in B-flat (Op. 57) by
Vincent d'Indy Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy (; 27 March 18512 December 1931) was a French composer and teacher. His influence as a teacher, in particular, was considerable. He was a co-founder of the Schola Cantorum de Paris and also taught at the Par ...
, 1902–03 * Symphony No. 2 (Dohnányi) in E (Op. 40) by Ernő Dohnányi, 1944 * Symphony No. 2 (Draeseke) in F major (Op. 25) by Felix Draeseke, 1876 * Symphony No. 2 (Dutilleux) (''Le double'') by Henri Dutilleux, 1959 * Symphony No. 2 (Dvořák) in B flat major (Op. 4, B. 12) by Antonín Dvořák, 1865 *
Symphony No. 2 (Elgar) Sir Edward Elgar's Symphony No. 2 in E major, Op. 63, was completed on 28 February 1911 and was premiered at the London Musical Festival at the Queen's Hall by the Queen's Hall Orchestra on 24 May 1911 with the composer conducting. The work, whi ...
in E-flat major (Op. 63) by Edward Elgar, 1911 *
Symphony No. 2 (Enescu) Symphony No. 2, Op. 17, in A major by the Romanian composer George Enescu was written in 1912–14. A performance lasts about 55 minutes. History Enescu began writing his Second Symphony late in 1912, and the manuscript score specifies the date ...
in A major (Op. 17) by George Enescu, 1912–14 * Symphony No. 2 (English) in D minor (Op. 5) by George English, 1933 * Symphony No. 2 (Ficher) (Op. 24) by
Jacobo Ficher Jacobo Ficher (russian: Яков (Хакобо) Фишер; 15 January 1896 – 9 September 1978) was an Argentine composer, violinist, conductor, and music educator of Russian birth. Life Ficher was born in Odessa, Russia, to Alexander Ficher, ...
, 1933 * Symphony No. 2 (Furtwängler) in E minor by Wilhelm Furtwängler, 1945–46 * Symphony No. 2 (Geißler) by
Fritz Geißler Fritz Geißler (or Geissler) (16 September 1921 in Wurzen, Saxony – 11 January 1984 in Bad Saarow, Brandenburg) was one of the most important composers of the German Democratic Republic. The son of Elsa and Walther Geißler, he was raised in m ...
, 1962–64 * Symphony No. 2 (in One Movement)(Gipps), Op. 30 by Ruth Gipps 1945 *
Symphony No. 2 (Glass) Philip Glass' Symphony No. 2 was commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music. It was first performed on October 15, 1994, by the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies. Scoring and structure The work is scored for picco ...
by Philip Glass, 1994 * Symphony No. 2 (Glazunov) in F-sharp minor (Op. 16) by Alexander Glazunov, 1884–86 * Symphony No. 2 (Glière) in C minor (Op. 25) by
Reinhold Glière Reinhold Moritzevich Glière (born Reinhold Ernest Glier, which was later converted for standardization purposes; russian: Рейнгольд Морицевич Глиэр; 23 June 1956), was a Russian Imperial and Soviet composer of German and P ...
, 1907 * Symphony No. 2 (Goldmark) in E-flat (Op. 35) by Karl Goldmark *
Symphony No. 2 (Górecki) Symphony No. 2, the "Copernican," Op. 31 ''(II Symfonia "Kopernikowska")'' () is a choral symphony composed by Henryk Górecki in 1972 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Composed in a monumental style ...
(Op. 31, ''Copernican'') by Henryk Górecki, 1972 *
Symphony No. 2 (Hanson) The Symphony No. 2 in D-flat major, Opus 30, W45, "Romantic", was written by Howard Hanson on commission from Serge Koussevitzky for the 50th anniversary of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1930, and published by Carl Fischer Music. Instrumentatio ...
in D-flat major (Opus 30, W45, ''Romantic'') by Howard Hanson, 1930 * Symphony No. 2 (Harbison) by John Harbison, 1987 * Symphony No. 2 (Hartmann) by Karl Amadeus Hartmann, 1946 *
Symphony No. 2 (Haydn) Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 2 in C major, Hoboken I/2, is believed to have been written between 1757 and 1761. It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 Horn (instrument), horns, String section, strings and Basso continuo, continuo. Like many of the ...
in C major (Hoboken I/2) by Joseph Haydn, 1757–61 * Symphony No. 2 (Michael Haydn) in C major (MH 37, Perger 2, Sherman 2) by Michael Haydn, 1761 * Symphony No. 2 (Henze) by Hans Werner Henze, 1949 *
Symphony No. 2 (Honegger) The Symphony No. 2 for strings and trumpet by Arthur Honegger was commissioned in 1937 by Paul Sacher to mark the tenth anniversary of the chamber orchestra ''Basler Kammerorchester''. Progress was slow, however, in part due to the interruption of ...
in D (''Symphony for strings'') by Arthur Honegger, 1937–42 * Symphony No. 2 (Hovhaness) (Op. 132, ''Mysterious Mountain'') by Alan Hovhaness * Symphony No. 2 (Ivanovs) in D minor by
Jānis Ivanovs Jānis Ivanovs (9 October 1906 in Babri, Preiļi – 27 March 1983 in Riga) was a Soviet and Latvian classical music composer. In 1931, he graduated from the Latvian State Conservatory in Riga. In 1944, he joined the conservatory's faculty, ...
, 1937 *
Symphony No. 2 (Ives) The Second Symphony was written by Charles Ives between 1897 and 1902. It consists of five movements and lasts approximately 40 minutes. Scoring The piece is scored for piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 ho ...
by Charles Ives, 1897–1902 * Symphony No. 2 (Khachaturian) in E minor (''The Bell'') by Aram Khachaturian, 1943–44 *
Symphony No. 2 (Liebermann) Lowell Liebermann’s Symphony No. 2, Op. 67 (1999) is a symphony for large orchestra and SATB chorus, with texts adapted from the poetry of Walt Whitman. It is about 40 minutes long, and arranged into four movements to be played without a break. ...
(Op. 67) by Lowell Liebermann, 1999 * Symphony No. 2 (Lilburn) by Douglas Lilburn, 1951 * Symphony No. 2 (Lutosławski) by Witold Lutosławski, 1965–67 * Symphony No. 2 (MacMillan) by James MacMillan, 1999 * Symphony No. 2 (Madetoja) in E-flat major (Op. 35) by Leevi Madetoja, 1916–18 * Symphony No. 2 (Magnard) in E (Op. 6) by Albéric Magnard, 1893 *
Symphony No. 2 (Mahler) The Symphony No. 2 in C minor by Gustav Mahler, known as the ''Resurrection Symphony'', was written between 1888 and 1894, and first performed in 1895. This symphony was one of Mahler's most popular and successful works during his lifetime. It was ...
(''Resurrection'') by Gustav Mahler, 1888–94 * Symphony No. 2 (Marco) (''Espacio cerrado'') by
Tomás Marco Tomás Marco Aragón (born 12 September 1942) is a Spanish composer and writer on music. Life and work Marco was born in Madrid where he later studied violin and composition, while at the same time pursuing the study of law (he received his li ...
1985 *
Symphony No. 2 (Martinů) Bohuslav Martinů's Symphony No. 2, H. 295, was composed from May 29 to July 24, 1943 under a commission from the Czech community in Cleveland. It was premiered by the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf on October 28 that year, which ...
(H. 295) by Bohuslav Martinů, 1943 * Symphony No. 2 (Méhul) in D major by Étienne Méhul, 1808–09 * Symphony No. 2 (Melartin) in E minor (Op. 30 No. 2) by Erkki Melartin, 1904 * Symphony No. 2 (Mendelssohn) in B-flat major (Op. 52, MWV A 18, ''Lobgesang'') by Felix Mendelssohn, 1840 * Symphony No. 2 (Milhaud) (Op. 247) by Darius Milhaud, 1944 *
Symphony No. 2 (Moore) Symphony No. 2 in A major is a classical composition by American composer Douglas Moore. It was composed in 1945 and received its premiere in Paris on May 5, 1946, conducted by Robert Lawrence. In the following year the American premiere was given ...
in A major by Douglas Moore, 1945 *
Symphony No. 2 (Mozart) The piece of music once known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 2 in B major, Köchel catalogue, K. 17, is now considered to be not by him, but by possibly his father, Leopold Mozart. This symphony has been given the number Anhang C 11.02 i ...
in B-flat major, KV 17, possibly by Leopold Mozart * Symphony No. 2 (Myaskovsky) in C-sharp minor (Op. 11) by Nikolai Myaskovsky, 1911 * Symphony No. 2 (Natra) (''Symphony for String Orchestra No. 2'') by
Sergiu Natra Sergiu Natra (12 April 1924 – 23 February 2021) was an Israeli composer of classical music. (Print version: Sadie, Stanley (ed.), ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', Macmillan, 1980, Vol. 13 p. 76. ) Among Natra's creations: ...
, 1959 *
Symphony No. 2 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 2 ''De fire Temperamenter'', "The Four Temperaments", Op. 16, FS 29 is the second symphony by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, written in 1901–1902 and dedicated to Ferruccio Busoni. It was first performed on 1 December 1902 for the D ...
(Op. 16, FS 29, ''The Four Temperaments'') by Carl Nielsen, 1901–02 * Symphony No. 2 (Paine) in A major (Op. 34, ''In Spring'') by John Knowles Paine, 1879 * Symphony No. 2 (Pärt) by Arvo Pärt, 1966 * Symphony No. 2 (Penderecki) (''Christmas'') by Krzysztof Penderecki, 1979–80 *
Symphony No. 2 (Piston) Symphony No. 2 by Walter Piston is a symphony composed in 1943. History Piston's Second Symphony was commissioned by the Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University, and was premiered in Washington, D.C., on March 5, 1944, by the National Symphony ...
by Walter Piston, 1943 *
Symphony No. 2 (Prokofiev) Sergei Prokofiev wrote his Symphony No. 2 in D minor, Op. 40, in Paris in 1924-25, during what he called "nine months of frenzied toil". He characterized this symphony as a work of "iron and steel". Structure Prokofiev modeled the symphony's ...
in D minor (Op. 40) by Sergei Prokofiev, 1924–25 *
Symphony No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) The Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27 by Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff was written from October 1906 to April 1907. The premiere was performed at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg on 26 January 1908, with the composer conducting. ...
in E minor (Op. 27) by Sergei Rachmaninoff, 1906–07 *
Symphony No. 2 (Raff) Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 140, was composed by Joachim Raff in Weimar in 1866. It is one of the three Raff symphonies that does not carry a descriptive title. It is dedicated to Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. It was premiered in Weim ...
in C major (Op. 140) by Joachim Raff, 1866 * Symphony No. 2 (Rautavaara) by
Einojuhani Rautavaara Einojuhani Rautavaara (; 9 October 1928 – 27 July 2016) was a Finnish composer of classical music. Among the most notable Finnish composers since Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), Rautavaara wrote a List of compositions by Einojuhani Rautavaara, gre ...
, 1957/1984 * Symphony No. 2 (Rimsky-Korsakov) (Op. 9, ''Antar'') by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1868 * Symphony No. 2 (Rochberg) by
George Rochberg George Rochberg (July 5, 1918May 29, 2005) was an American composer of contemporary classical music. Long a serial composer, Rochberg abandoned the practice following the death of his teenage son in 1964; he claimed this compositional technique ...
, 1955–56 * Symphony No. 2 (Rouse) by Christopher Rouse, 1994 * Symphony No. 2 (Roussel) in B-flat major (Op. 23) by
Albert Roussel Albert Charles Paul Marie Roussel (; 5 April 1869 – 23 August 1937) was a French composer. He spent seven years as a midshipman, turned to music as an adult, and became one of the most prominent French composers of the interwar period. His ...
, 1919–21 * Symphony No. 2 (Rubbra) in D (Op. 45) by Edmund Rubbra * Symphony No. 2 (Saygun) (Op. 30) by Ahmed Adnan Saygun, 1958 * Symphony No. 2 (Say) (Op. 38, ''Mesopotamia'') by
Fazıl Say Fazıl Say (; born 14 January 1970 in Ankara) is a Turkish pianist and composer. Life and career Fazıl Say was born in 1970. His father, Ahmet Say was an author and musicologist. His mother, Gürgün Say was a pharmacist. His grandfather Fa ...
, 2011 * Symphony No. 2 (Scherber) in F minor by
Martin Scherber Martin Scherber (16 January 1907 – 10 January 1974) was a German composer and the creator of what he described as "metamorphosis symphonies". Childhood and youth Martin Scherber was born as the third child of Marie and Bernhard Scherber in ...
, 1951–52 * Symphony No. 2 (Schmidt) in E flat major by Franz Schmidt, 1911–13 *
Symphony No. 2 (Schnittke) Russian composer Alfred Schnittke wrote his Symphony No. 2, subtitled "St. Florian" and "Invisible Mass" in 1979. It is a choral symphony,Wilson, ''New Grove (2001)'', 24:848. written for contralto, countertenor, tenor and bass, plus chorus and orc ...
(''St. Florian'', ''Invisible Mass'') by Alfred Schnittke, 1979 *
Symphony No. 2 (Schubert) The Symphony No. 2 in B major, D 125,Newbould, Brian. ''Schubert: The Music and the Man''. University of California Press, 1997, p. 424. is a symphony by Franz Schubert composed between 1814 and 1815. It is scored for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarine ...
in B-flat major (D. 125) by Franz Schubert, 1814–15 *
Symphony No. 2 (Schumann) The Symphony in C major by German composer Robert Schumann was published in 1847 as his Symphony No. 2, Op. 61, although it was the third symphony he had completed, counting the B-flat major symphony published as Symphony No. 1 (Schumann), No. 1 in ...
in C major (Op. 61) by Robert Schumann, 1845–47 *
Symphony No. 2 (Scriabin) Alexander Scriabin's Symphony No. 2, Op. 29, in C minor C minor is a minor scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. Its key signature consists of three flats. Its relative major is E major and its parallel m ...
in C minor (Op. 29) by Alexander Scriabin, 1901 * Symphony No. 2 (Sessions) by Roger Sessions, 1944–46 * Symphony No. 2 (Shostakovich) in B major (''To October'') by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1927 *
Symphony No. 2 (Sibelius) The Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43, by Jean Sibelius was started in winter 1901 in Rapallo, Italy, shortly after the successful premiere of the popular ''Finlandia'', and finished in 1902 in Finland. Sibelius said, "My second symphony is a con ...
in D major (Op. 43) by Jean Sibelius, 1901–02 *
Symphony No. 2 (Simpson) The Symphony No. 2 by Robert Simpson was completed in 1956 and dedicated to Anthony Bernard, conductor of the London Chamber Orchestra, though the first performance was in fact given by the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli on 16 J ...
by Robert Simpson, 1956 *
Symphony No. 2 (Strauss) The Symphony No. 2 in F minor was written by Richard Strauss between 1883 and 1884. It is sometimes referred to as just Symphony in F minor. He gave it the Opus number 12, and it also appears in other catalogues as TrV 126 and Hanstein A.I.2. I ...
in F minor (Op. 12, TrV 126) by Richard Strauss, 1883–84 * Symphony No. 2 (Suk) in C minor (Op. 27, ''Asrael'') by Josef Suk, 1905–06 * Symphony No. 2 (Svendsen) in B-flat major (Op. 15) by
Johan Svendsen Johan Severin Svendsen (30 September 184014 June 1911) was a Norwegian composer, conductor and violinist. Born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, he lived most his life in Copenhagen, Denmark. Svendsen's output includes two symphonies, a violin ...
, 1874 * Symphony No. 2 (Szymanowski) in B-flat major (Op. 19) by Karol Szymanowski, 1909–10 *
Symphony No. 2 (Tchaikovsky) The Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was composed in 1872. One of Tchaikovsky's joyful compositions, it was successful right from its premiere and also won the favor of the group of nationalistic Russian composers known ...
, in C minor (Op. 17, ''Little Russian'') by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1872 * Symphony No. 2 (Tippett) by Michael Tippett, 1956–57 * Symphony No. 2 (Ustvolskaya) (''True and Eternal Bliss'') by Galina Ustvolskaya, 1979 * Symphony No. 2 (Vaughan Williams) (''A London Symphony'') by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1913, rev. 1920 * Symphony No. 2 (Villa-Lobos) (''Ascensão'') by Heitor Villa-Lobos, 1917–44 *
Symphony No. 2 (Walton) The Symphony No. 2 by William Walton was written between 1957 and 1960, and premiered in September 1960. It received a mixed reception at first: some critics thought Walton's music old-fashioned. Subsequently it has been re-evaluated and praised. T ...
by William Walton, 1957 * Symphony No. 2 (Weill) by
Kurt Weill Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fru ...
, 1934 * Symphony No. 2 (Wellesz) (Op. 65 ''The English'') by
Egon Wellesz Egon Joseph Wellesz CBE (21 October 1885 – 9 November 1974) was an Austrian, later British composer, teacher and musicologist, notable particularly in the field of Byzantine music. Early life and education in Vienna Egon Joseph Wellesz was ...
, 1947–48 * Symphony No. 2 (Wetz) in A major (Op. 47) by
Richard Wetz Richard Wetz (26 February 1875 – 16 January 1935) was a German late Romantic composer best known for his three symphonies. In these works, he "seems to have aimed to be an immediate continuation of Bruckner, as a result of which he actually ...
, 1921 * Symphony No. 2 (Williamson) (''Pilgrim på Havet'') by Malcolm Williamson, 1968 * Symphony No. 2 (Wingate) (''Kleetüden'') by Jason Wright Wingate, 2009 * Symphony No. 2 (Zemlinsky) in B-flat major by Alexander von Zemlinsky, 1897 {{Disambiguation
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