List Of Symphonies In E-flat Minor
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List Of Symphonies In E-flat Minor
The list of symphonies in E-flat minor includes: * Philip Greeley Clapp **Symphony No. 9 "The Pioneers" (1931) *Jordan Grigg **Symphony No. 12 *Koichi Kishi **Symphony ''"Buddha"'' *Rued Langgaard **Symphony No. 4 ''"Leaf Fall"'' (1916) **Symphony No. 10 ''"Yon Hall of Thunder"'' (1944-45) *Nikolai Myaskovsky ** Symphony No. 6, Op. 23 (1921-3) *Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov **Symphony No. 1 in one movement (1956) **Symphony No. 2 for strings (1973) *Sergei Prokofiev ** Symphony No. 6, Op. 111 (1947) *Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ** Symphony No. 1, Op. 1 (first version of 1861-65) *Joseph Ryelandt **Symphony No. 4, Op. 55 (1913) *Arnold Schoenberg ** Chamber Symphony No. 2 (1906/1939) *Rodion Shchedrin **Symphony No. 1 (1956-58) *Alexander Tcherepnin **Symphony No. 2, Op. 77 (1947–51) *Ralph Vaughan Williams **Sinfonia antartica (No. 7) *Felix Woyrsch **Symphony No. 3, Op. 70 (1921) Notes See also * List of symphonies by key {{portal bar, Classical music, Music E flat minor Symphonies ...
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Philip Greeley Clapp
Philip Greeley Clapp (August 4, 1888 – April 9, 1954) was an American educator, conductor, pianist, and composer of classical music. He served as Director of the School of Music at the University of Iowa for more than three decades (1919–1953), helping to establish that school's strong reputation in music and in the arts overall. He worked especially hard in advocating that music and the other arts should be an integral part of a liberal arts education, and succeeded in creating strong graduate programs that awarded degrees not just in scholarship and research but also in performance and creation. Among his students was Gene Gutchë. As a composer, Clapp followed firmly in the line of Romantic and Impressionist works created by Wagner, Mahler, Strauss and Debussy , as well as perhaps Liszt, and others, but adding his own distinctly American style and ideas about orchestration. Although a number of his compositions were never performed, several of his twelve symphonies were pre ...
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Chamber Symphony No
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List Of Symphonies By Key
This list of symphonies by key is a list of symphonies sorted by key. For the least often used keys in orchestral music, the symphony listed might be famous only for being in that key. C major In the Classical period, C major was the key most often chosen for symphonies with trumpets and timpani. Even in the Romantic period, with its greater use of minor keys and the ability to use trumpets and timpani in any key, C major remained a very popular choice of key for a symphony. The following list includes only the most famous examples. *Ludwig van Beethoven ** Symphony No. 1, Op. 21 (1800) *Georges Bizet ** Symphony in C (1855) *Paul Dukas ** Symphony in C (1896) *Joseph Haydn ** Symphony No. 7, “Le Midi” (1761) ** Symphony No. 48, “Maria Theresia” (1769) ** Symphony No. 82, “The Bear” (1786) ** Symphony No. 97 (1792) *Michael Haydn ** Symphony No. 39, MH 478, Perger 31 (1788) *Franz Liszt **Faust Symphony, S 108 (1857) *Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ** Symphony No. 9, KV 73 ...
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