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Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *
Symphony No. 3 (Bax) The Symphony No. 3 by Arnold Bax was completed in 1929. It was dedicated to Sir Henry Wood and is perhaps the most performed and most immediately approachable of Bax's symphonies. It was the first symphony Bax completed at the Station Hotel, Morar ...
by Arnold Bax, 1929 *
Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven) The Symphony No. 3 in E major, Op. 55, (also Italian ''Sinfonia Eroica'', ''Heroic Symphony''; german: Eroica, ) is a symphony in four movements by Ludwig van Beethoven. One of Beethoven's most celebrated works, the ''Eroica'' symphony is a la ...
in E-flat major (Op. 55, ''Eroica'') by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1802–04 * Symphony No. 3 (Bentoiu) (Op. 22) by
Pascal Bentoiu Pascal Bentoiu (22 April 1927 – 21 February 2016) was a Romanian modernist composer. Life and career Bentoiu studied harmony, counterpoint and composition with Mihail Jora and piano with Theophil Demetriescu. He spent three years res ...
, 1976 *
Symphony No. 3 (Bernstein) Symphony No. 3 "''Kaddish''" is a programmatic choral symphony by Leonard Bernstein, published in 1963. It is a dramatic work written for a large orchestra, a full choir, a boys' choir, a soprano soloist and a narrator. "''Kaddish''" refers to th ...
(''Kaddish'') by Leonard Bernstein, 1963 *
Symphony No. 3 (Berwald) The Symphony No. 3 in C major of the Swedish composer Franz Berwald, nicknamed the ''Singulière'', was written in 1845. It is scored for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani and strings. It is about ...
in C major (''Singulière'') by Franz Berwald, 1845 *
Symphony No. 3 (Brahms) Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90, is a symphony by Johannes Brahms. The work was written in the summer of 1883 at Wiesbaden, nearly six years after he completed his Symphony No. 2. In the interim Brahms had written some of his greatest works, ...
in F major (Op. 90) by Johannes Brahms, 1883 *
Symphony No. 3 (Brian) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
in C-sharp minor 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 ...
, 1931–32 * Symphony No. 3 (Bruch) in E major (Op. 51) by Max Bruch, 1887 *
Symphony No. 3 (Bruckner) Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 3 in D minor, WAB 103, was dedicated to Richard Wagner and is sometimes known as his "Wagner Symphony". It was written in 1873, revised in 1877 and again in 1889. The work has been characterised as "difficult", and i ...
in D minor ( 103, ''Wagner'') by Anton Bruckner, 1872–1889 *
Symphony No. 3 (Chávez) The Symphony No. 3 by Carlos Chávez was composed in 1951–54 on a commission from Clare Boothe Luce, and is dedicated to the memory of her daughter, Anne Clare Brokaw. History Chávez had evidently met former U.S. congresswoman, ambassador, publ ...
by Carlos Chávez, 1951–54 *
Symphony No. 3 (Ching) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
(''Rituals'') by Jeffrey Ching, 1997–98 * Symphony No. 3 (Clementi) in G major (WoO 34, ''The Great National'') by Muzio Clementi *
Symphony No. 3 (Copland) Symphony No. 3 was Aaron Copland's final symphony. It was written between 1944 and 1946, and its first performance took place on October 18, 1946 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra performing under Serge Koussevitzky. If the early Dance Symphony ...
by Aaron Copland, 1944–46 *
Symphony No. 3 (Corigliano) The Symphony No. 3, ''Circus Maximus'', is a composition for wind ensemble in eight movements by the American composer John Corigliano. The work was commissioned by the University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music, for the University of Te ...
(''Circus Maximus'') by John Corigliano, 2005 *
Symphony No. 3 (Cowell) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symp ...
(''Gaelic'') 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 ...
, 1942 * Symphony No. 3 (Davies) by Peter Maxwell Davies, 1984 *
Symphony No. 3 (Diamond) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
by David Diamond, 1945 * Symphony No. 3 (Draeseke) in C major (Op. 40, ''Symphonia Tragica'') by Felix Draeseke, 1885–86 * Symphony No. 3 (Dvořák) in E major (Op. 10, B. 34) by Antonín Dvořák, c.1872 * Symphony No. 3 (Elgar/Payne), by Anthony Payne, 1997, from sketches by Edward Elgar, c. 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Enescu) in C major (Op. 21) by George Enescu, 1916–18 * Symphony No. 3 (Ficher) (Op. 36) 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, ...
, 1938–40 *
Symphony No. 3 (Finney) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
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Ross Lee Finney Ross Lee Finney Junior (December 23, 1906–February 4, 1997) was an American composer who taught for many years at the University of Michigan. Life and career Born in Wells, Minnesota, Finney received his early training at Carleton College a ...
, c. 1960 * Symphony No. 3 (Furtwängler) in C-sharp minor by Wilhelm Furtwängler, 1951–54 *
Symphony No. 3 (Garayev) Gara Garayev's Symphony No. 3 was composed in 1964. It was the last of the composer's three numbered symphonies and it marks a development from his two previous contributions to the genre, composed in the mid-1940s during his studies in the Leningra ...
by Gara Garayev, 1964 *
Symphony No. 3 (Gerhard) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
(''Collages'') by
Roberto Gerhard Robert Gerhard i Ottenwaelder (; 25 September 1896 – 5 January 1970) was a Spanish Catalan composer and musical scholar and writer, generally known outside Catalonia as Roberto Gerhard.Malcolm MacDonald. 'Gerhard, Roberto' in ''Grove Music Onl ...
, 1960 *
Symphony No. 3 (Giannini) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
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Vittorio Giannini Vittorio Giannini (October 19, 1903 – November 28, 1966) was an American neoromantic composer of operas, songs, symphonies, and band works. Life and work Giannini was born in Philadelphia on October 19, 1903. He began as a violinist under the t ...
, 1958 *
Symphony No. 3 (Gillis) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
(''A Symphony for Free Men'') by Don Gillis, 1940–41 *
Symphony No. 3 (Glass) Philip Glass's Symphony No. 3 is a work for string orchestra, commissioned for the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. The premiere, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies, took place in Künzelsau, (Germany), on February 5, 1995. Form The symphony is in ...
by Philip Glass, 1995 * Symphony No. 3 (Glazunov) in D major (Op. 33) by Alexander Glazunov, 1890 * Symphony No. 3 (Glière) in B minor (Op. 42, ''Ilya Muromets'') by Reinhold Glière, 1911 *
Symphony No. 3 (Goeb) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
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Roger Goeb Roger John Goeb (October 9, 1914 – January 3, 1997) was an American composer. Biography Roger Goeb was born in Cherokee, Iowa. Although he had studied piano, trumpet, French horn, viola, violin, and woodwind instruments from an early age, he t ...
, 1950 *
Symphony No. 3 (Górecki) The Symphony No. 3, Op. 36, also known as the ''Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'' ( pl, Symfonia pieśni żałosnych), is a symphony in three movements composed by Henryk Górecki in Katowice, Poland, between October and December 1976. The work is ...
(Op. 36, ''Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'') by Henryk Górecki, 1976 * Symphony No. 3 (Guarnieri) by Camargo Guarnieri, 1952 *
Symphony No. 3 (Hanson) Symphony No. 3 (1938) is a symphony in four movements composed by American composer Howard Hanson (1896–1981). The first three movements were finished in 1936, a revision in 1938 added the finale movement to the symphony. A typical performance ti ...
by Howard Hanson, 1936–38 *
Symphony No. 3 (Harbison) The Symphony No. 3 is an orchestral composition by the American composer John Harbison. The work was commissioned by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under the conductor David Zinman for the orchestra's 75th anniversary. It was given its world pr ...
by John Harbison, 1991 * Symphony No. 3 (Harris) by Roy Harris, 1939 *
Symphony No. 3 (Harrison) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
by Lou Harrison, 1982 *
Symphony No. 3 (Hartmann) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
by Karl Amadeus Hartmann, 1948–49 *
Symphony No. 3 (Haydn) Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 3 in G major, Hoboken I/3, is believed to have been written between 1760 and 1762. It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo. It was one of the earliest symphonies to have four movements: #Alleg ...
in G major (Hoboken I/3) by Joseph Haydn, 1760–62 * Symphony No. 3 (Michael Haydn) in G major (Sherman 3, MH 26, ''Divertimento'') by Michael Haydn, 1763 *
Symphony No. 3 (Henze) Hans Werner Henze's Symphony No. 3 was written between 1949 and 1950. It was premiered at the Donaueschingen Festival on 7 October 1951 by the South German Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hans Rosbaud. Structure and style The symphony is s ...
by Hans Werner Henze, 1949–50 *
Symphony No. 3 (Honegger) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
(''Liturgique'') by Arthur Honegger, 1945–46 *
Symphony No. 3 (Hovhaness) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
(Op. 148) by
Alan Hovhaness Alan Hovhaness (; March 8, 1911 – June 21, 2000) was an American-Armenian composer. He was one of the most prolific 20th-century composers, with his official catalog comprising 67 numbered symphonies (surviving manuscripts indicate over 70) and ...
, 1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Ichiyanagi) (''Inner Communications'') by
Toshi Ichiyanagi was a Japanese avant-garde composer and pianist. One of the leading composers in Japan during the postwar era, Ichiyanagi worked in a range of genres, composing Western-style operas and orchestral and chamber works, as well as compositions using ...
, 1995 * Symphony No. 3 (Imbrie) by Andrew Imbrie, c.1973 * Symphony No. 3 (Ince) (''Siege of Vienna'') by
Kamran Ince Kamran N. Ince (spelled İnce in Turkish, born May 6, 1960) is a Turkish-American composer. He is the winner of many prestigious awards, including a Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lili Boulanger Memorial Prize, and various others. His wo ...
, 1995 *
Symphony No. 3 (Ives) The Symphony No. 3, S. 3 (K. 1A3), ''The Camp Meeting'' by Charles Ives (1874–1954) was written between 1908 and 1910. In 1947, the symphony was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Ives is reported to have given half the money to Lou Harrison, ...
(S. 3, K. 1A3,''The Camp Meeting'') by Charles Ives, 1908–10 * Symphony No. 3 (Kabalevsky) (Op. 22, ''Requiem'') by
Dmitry Kabalevsky Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky (russian: Дми́трий Бори́сович Кабале́вский ; 14 February 1987) was a Soviet composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue of Russian gentry descent. He helped set up the Union of Soviet Co ...
, 1933 *
Symphony No. 3 (Khachaturian) The Symphony No. 3 by Aram Khachaturian, subtitled Symphony–Poem, was composed in 1947 for the 30th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, and premiered on Leningrad on December 13 by the Leningrad Philharmonic conducted by Yevgeny Mravinsky. ...
(''Symphony–Poem'') by Aram Khachaturian, 1947 *
Symphony No. 3 (Kilar) The Symphony No. 3 also known as the ''September Symphony'' ( pl, Symfonia wrześniowa) is a symphony in four movements by Wojciech Kilar. The impulse for writing the piece came from the September 11 attacks. The composer admitted in an intervi ...
(''September Symphony'') by Wojciech Kilar, 2003 * Symphony No. 3 (Killmayer) (''Menschen-Los'') by
Wilhelm Killmayer Wilhelm Killmayer (21 August 1927 – 20 August 2017) was a German composer of classical music, a conductor and an academic teacher of composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München from 1973 to 1992. He composed symphonies and son ...
, 1972–88 * Symphony No. 3 (Krenek) (Op. 16) by Ernst Krenek, 1922 * Symphony No. 3 (Lilburn) by Douglas Lilburn, 1961 *
Symphony No. 3 (Lloyd) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
by George Lloyd, 1933 * Symphony No. 3 (Lutosławski) by Witold Lutosławski, 1973–83 * Symphony No. 3 (Lyatoshynsky) in B minor by Borys Lyatoshynsky, 1951 *
Symphony No. 3 (MacMillan) The Symphony No. 3 (also known as ''Symphony No. 3 "Silence"'') is the third symphony by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The piece was first performed on April 17, 2003 in NHK Hall, Tokyo, by the NHK Symphony Orchestra under the conductor Ch ...
(''Silence'') by James MacMillan, 2003 *
Symphony No. 3 (Madetoja) The Symphony No. 3 in A major, Op. 55, is a four-movement orchestral composition by the Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja, who wrote the piece from 1925–26 while vacationing in Paris, before returning to Helsinki, Finland to complete the work. Op ...
in A major (Op. 55) by Leevi Madetoja, 1925–26 * Symphony No. 3 (Magnard) in B-flat minor (Op. 11) by Albéric Magnard, 1895–96 *
Symphony No. 3 (Mahler) The Symphony No. 3 in D minor by Gustav Mahler was written in sketch beginning in 1893, composed primarily in 1895, and took final form in 1896. Consisting of six movements, it is Mahler's longest composition and is the longest symphony in the s ...
by Gustav Mahler, 1896 *
Symphony No. 3 (Malipiero) Gian Francesco Malipiero's Terza Sinfonia, ''delle Campane'' is the third of his eleven numbered symphonies and it was completed in February 1945, two months before the end of the Second World War in Italy with the fall of the Italian Social Republ ...
by Gian Francesco Malipiero, 1945 * Symphony No. 3 (Marco) 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. 3 (Martinů) (H. 299) by Bohuslav Martinů, 1944 * Symphony No. 3 (Melartin) in F major (Op. 40) by Erkki Melartin, 1906–07 *
Symphony No. 3 (Mendelssohn) The Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 56, known as the ''Scottish'', is a symphony by Felix Mendelssohn, composed between 1829 and 1842. History Composition Mendelssohn was initially inspired to compose this symphony during his first visit to Brit ...
in A minor (Op. 56, ''Scottish'') by Felix Mendelssohn, 1829–42 * Symphony No. 3 (Mennin) by Peter Mennin, 1946 * Symphony No. 3 (Milhaud) (Op. 271 ''Te Deum'') by Darius Milhaud, 1946 * Symphony No. 3 (Mozart) in E-flat major (K. 18), now attributed to Carl Friedrich Abel, c. 1764 *
Symphony No. 3 (Myaskovsky) Nikolai Myaskovsky wrote his Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 15 in 1914. It is in two movements: #Non troppo vivo, vigoroso #Deciso e sdegnoso It is dedicated to Boris Asafyev. The third symphony was the last that Myaskovsky wrote before the out ...
in A minor (Op. 15) by Nikolai Myaskovsky, 1914 * Symphony No. 3 (Natra) 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: ...
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Symphony No. 3 (Nielsen) The Danish composer Carl Nielsen wrote his Symphony No. 3 "Sinfonia Espansiva", Op. 27, FS 60, between 1910 and 1911. Around 35 minutes in length, it is unique in his symphonic output for having vocal parts, specifically wordless solos for sopra ...
(Op. 27, FS 60, ''Espansiva'') by Carl Nielsen, 1910–11 * Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård) by Per Nørgård, 1972–75 *
Symphony No. 3 (Panufnik) ''Sinfonia Sacra'' is the third symphony by the Polish composer, Andrzej Panufnik. It was written in 1963 to mark Poland’s millennium of Christianity and Statehood in 1966. Panufnik intended the work as an expression of his religious and patriot ...
(''Sacra'') by Andrzej Panufnik, 1963 * Symphony No. 3 (Pärt) by Arvo Pärt, 1971 * Symphony No. 3 (Penderecki) by Krzysztof Penderecki, 1988–95 *
Symphony No. 3 (Piston) The Symphony No. 3 by Walter Piston was composed in 1946– 47. History The Koussevitzky Music Foundation commissioned the Third Symphony and Piston began work on it in 1946, completing the score at Woodstock, Vermont, in the summer of 1947. It was ...
Walter Piston, 1946–47 * Symphony No. 3 (Popov) (''Heroic'' or ''Spanish'') by Gavriil Popov, 1939–46 *
Symphony No. 3 (Price) The Symphony No. 3 in C minor is a symphony for orchestra composed by Florence Price in 1938. The work was commissioned by the Works Progress Administration's Federal Music Project during the height of the Great Depression. It was first performe ...
in C minor by Florence Price, 1938–40 *
Symphony No. 3 (Prokofiev) Sergei Prokofiev wrote his Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Opus number, Op. 44, in 1928. Background The music derives from Prokofiev's opera ''The Fiery Angel (opera), The Fiery Angel'', a touching love story set against the backdrop of demonic possess ...
in C minor (Op. 44) by Sergei Prokofiev, 1928 *
Symphony No. 3 (Rachmaninoff) Sergei Rachmaninoff composed his Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44 between 1935 and 1936. The Third Symphony is considered a transitional work in Rachmaninoff's output. In melodic outline and rhythm it is his most expressively Russian symphony, part ...
in A minor (Op. 44) by Sergei Rachmaninoff, 1935–36 * Symphony No. 3 (Raff) in F major (''Im Walde'') by Joachim Raff, 1869 * Symphony No. 3 (Rautavaara) by Einojuhani Rautavaara, 1959–60 *
Symphony No. 3 (Riegger) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
(Op. 42) by Wallingford Riegger, 1946–47 * Symphony No. 3 (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 ...
, 1966–69 *
Symphony No. 3 (Rorem) The Symphony No. 3 is a composition for orchestra by the American composer Ned Rorem. The work was first performed by the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Leonard Bernstein at Carnegie Hall on April 16, 1959. Composition Structure The ...
by Ned Rorem, 1959 *
Symphony No. 3 (Rouse) Symphony No. 3 is an orchestral composition in two movements by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The work was jointly commissioned by the St. Louis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, an ...
by Christopher Rouse, 2011 *
Symphony No. 3 (Roussel) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
in G minor (Op. 42) 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 ...
, 1929–30 * Symphony No. 3 (Rubbra) (Op. 49) by Edmund Rubbra, 1938-39 *
Symphony No. 3 (Saint-Saëns) The Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Opus number, Op. 78, was completed by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1886 at the peak of his artistic career. It is popularly known as the ''Organ Symphony'', since, unusually for a late-Romantic symphony, two of the four ...
in C minor (Op. 78, ''Organ'') by Camille Saint-Saëns, 1866 * Symphony No. 3 (Sallinen) (Op. 35) by Aulis Sallinen, 1974–75 * Symphony No. 3 (Say) (''Universe'') by Fazıl Say, 2012 *
Symphony No. 3 (Scherber) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symp ...
in B 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 ...
, 1952–55 *
Symphony No. 3 (Schnittke) The Third Symphony by Alfred Schnittke was his fourth composition in the symphonic form, completed in 1981. Like its predecessor, it is in four movements: an opening '' Moderato'', followed by an '' Allegro'' and a relatively brief movement marked ...
by Alfred Schnittke, 1981 *
Symphony No. 3 (Schubert) Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 3 in D major, D 200, was written between 24 May and 19 July 1815, a few months after his eighteenth birthday. Like the other early symphonies (the six written before the "Unfinished" Symphony of 1822), it was not p ...
in D major (D. 200) by Franz Schubert, 1815 * Symphony No. 3 (Schuman) by William Schuman, 1941 * Symphony No. 3 (Schumann) in E-flat major (Op. 97, ''Rhenish'') by Robert Schumann, 1850 *
Symphony No. 3 (Scriabin) Alexander Scriabin's Symphony No. 3 in C minor (Op. 43), entitled ''Le Divin Poème'' (The Divine Poem), was written between 1902 and 1904 and published in 1905. It was premiered in Paris on 29 May of that year. Structure The symphony consists o ...
in C minor (Op. 43, ''The Divine Poem'') by Alexander Scriabin, 1902–04 *
Symphony No. 3 (Sessions) The Symphony No. 3 of Roger Sessions was written in 1957. It was a result of a commission by the Koussevitzky Foundation to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and was premiered by the Boston Symphony on December 6, 195 ...
by Roger Sessions, 1957 *
Symphony No. 3 (Shostakovich) The Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major (subtitled ''First of May''), Op. 20 by Dmitri Shostakovich was first performed by the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and Academy Capella Choir under Aleksandr Gauk on 21 January 1930 (the anniversary of Lenin ...
in E-flat major (Op. 20, ''The First of May'') by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1930 *
Symphony No. 3 (Sibelius) The Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52, by Jean Sibelius is a symphony in three movements composed in 1907. Coming between the romantic intensity of Sibelius's first two symphonies and the more austere complexity of his later symphonies, it is a ...
in C major (Op. 52) by Jean Sibelius, 1907 *
Symphony No. 3 (Simpson) The Symphony No. 3 by Robert Simpson (composer), Robert Simpson was written in 1962 and dedicated to veteran composer Havergal Brian. The premiere was given by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra on 14 March 1963 under the conductor Hugo Rigno ...
by Robert Simpson, 1962 *
Symphony No. 3 (Spohr) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
in C minor (Op. 78) by Louis Spohr *
Symphony No. 3 (Szymanowski) Symphony No. 3, Op. 27, titled ''Song of the Night'', is a work for chorus and orchestra, with a solo part for tenor voice, by Karol Szymanowski. He completed it in 1916 after a period travelling Eastern Europe. Its sung text is a poem by 13th-cent ...
(Op. 27, ''Song of the Night'') by Karol Szymanowski, 1914–16 *
Symphony No. 3 (Tchaikovsky) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op. 29, was written in 1875. He began it at Vladimir Shilovsky's estate at Ussovo on 5 June and finished on 1 August at Verbovka. Dedicated to Shilovsky, the work is unique in Tchaikovsk ...
in D major (Op. 29, ''Polish'') by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1875 * Symphony No. 3 (Tippett) by Michael Tippett, 1970–72 * Symphony No. 3 (Toch) (Op. 75) by Ernst Toch, 1955 * Symphony No. 3 (Tubin) in D minor (''Heroic'') by
Eduard Tubin Eduard Tubin ( – 17 November 1982) was an Estonian composer, conductor, and choreographer. Life Tubin was born in Torila, Tartu County, Governorate of Livonia, then part of the Russian Empire. Both his parents were music lovers, and his fat ...
, 1940–42 *
Symphony No. 3 (Ustvolskaya) The Symphony No. 3 (subtitled "Jesus Messiah, Save Us!") by Russian composer Galina Ustvolskaya was composed in 1983, and published in 1990. The premiere was given by the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra in Leningrad conducted by Vladimir Altschul ...
(''Jesus Messiah, Save Us'') by Galina Ustvolskaya, 1983 * Symphony No. 3 (Valen) (Op. 41) by
Fartein Valen Olav Fartein Valen (25 August 1887 – 14 December 1952) was a Norwegian composer, notable for his work in atonal polyphonic music. He developed a polyphony similar to Bach's counterpoint, but based on motivic working and dissonance rather th ...
, 1944–46 * Symphony No. 3 (Vaughan Williams) (''Pastoral'') by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1922 * Symphony No. 3 (Vieru) (''Earthquake'') by
Anatol Vieru Anatol Vieru (; 8 June 1926 – 8 October 1998) was a Romanian-Jewish music theoretician, pedagogue, and composer. A pupil of Aram Khachaturian, he composed seven symphonies, eight string quartets, concertos, and chamber music. He also wrote t ...
, 1978 *
Symphony No. 3 (Villa-Lobos) Symphony No. 3 is a composition by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, written in 1919. A performance lasts about 35 minutes. History In 1919, Villa-Lobos was commissioned to write a symphony to celebrate the Treaty of Versailles. In respo ...
(''War'') by Heitor Villa-Lobos, 1913 * Symphony No. 3 (Wagenaar) by
Bernard Wagenaar Bernard Wagenaar (July 18, 1894 – May 19, 1971) was a Dutch-American composer, conductor and violinist. Wagenaar was born in Arnhem. He studied at Utrecht University before starting his career as a teacher and conductor in 1914. He moved to ...
, 1936 *
Symphony No. 3 (Williams) Symphony No. 3 may refer to: * Symphony No. 3 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1955–1956 * Symphony No. 3 (Arnold) (op. 63) by Malcolm Arnold, 1957 * Symphony No. 3 (Badings) by Henk Badings, 1934 * Symphony No. 3 (Baird) by Tadeusz Baird, 1969 *Symphon ...
in F major (Op.58. ''The Sacred Forest'') by
Alberto Williams Alberto Williams (23 November 1862 – 17 June 1952) was an Argentine composer, pianist, pedagogue, and conductor. Life and work Alberto Williams was born in Buenos Aires, in 1862. His maternal grandfather, Amancio Jacinto Alcorta, had been ...
, 1911 * Symphony No. 3 (Williamson) (''The Icy Mirror'') by Malcolm Williamson, 1972 {{disambiguation
003 003, O03, 0O3, OO3 may refer to: *003, fictional British 00 Agent *003, former emergency telephone number for the Norwegian ambulance service (until 1986) *1990 OO3, the asteroid 6131 Towen * OO3 gauge model railway *''O03 (O2)'' and other related ...