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  2. Symphony in D minor (Franck) - Wikipedia

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    In 1887 he began sketches for a symphony – a musical form more associated with German than with French music. [1] Saint-Saëns 's "Organ" Symphony had been well received the previous year, but only one earlier symphony by a French composer had firmly established itself in the international orchestral repertoire: Berlioz's Symphonie ...

  3. Symphony No. 3 (Mahler) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 3 in D minor by Gustav Mahler was written in sketch beginning in 1893, composed primarily in 1895, [1] and took final form in 1896. [2] Consisting of six movements, it is Mahler's longest composition and is the longest symphony in the standard repertoire, with a typical performance lasting around 95 to 110 minutes.

  4. Symphonies of Wind Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The Symphonies of Wind Instruments (French title: Symphonies d'instruments à vent) is a concert work written by Igor Stravinsky in 1920, for an ensemble of woodwind and brass instruments. The piece is in one movement , lasting about 9 minutes.

  5. List of compositions for horn - Wikipedia

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    Three compositions for Horn; Music for five for Horn and four percussions; Lyric Fragment for Mezzo-soprano, Horn and Piano; Sonata No. 1 for Horn and Piano; Lyrics for Horn and Piano; Sonata No. 2 for Horn and Piano; Werner Pirchner. Born for Horn, for four horns, PWV 36 [3] Wolfgang Plagge. Sonata No. 1 for Horn and Piano, Op. 8; Sonata No. 2 ...

  6. Toy Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The Toy Symphony (original titles: Berchtoldsgaden Musick or Sinphonia Berchtolgadensis) is a symphony in C major dating from the 1760s with parts for toy instruments, including toy trumpet, ratchet, bird calls (cuckoo, nightingale and quail), chime tree, triangle, drum and glockenspiel.

  7. Symphony No. 4 (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    The joyful first movement, in sonata form, is followed by an impression in the subdominant minor of D minor of a religious procession the composer witnessed in Naples. The third movement is a minuet in which French horns are introduced in the trio, while the final movement (which is in the parallel minor key throughout) incorporates dance figurations from the Roman saltarello and the ...

  8. Symphony No. 2 (Hanson) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 2 in D-flat major, Opus 30, W45, [1] "Romantic", was written by Howard Hanson on commission from Serge Koussevitzky for the 50th anniversary of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1930, [2] and published by Carl Fischer Music.

  9. Symphony No. 73 (Haydn) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 73 in D major, Hoboken 1/73, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn composed in 1782. It is often known by the subtitle La chasse ( transl. The hunt ) [ 1 ] due to the hunting horn calls in the final movement, a popular trope in eighteenth century music.