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  2. Symphony No. 3 (Enescu) - Wikipedia

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    The symphony is scored for 4 flutes (3rd and 4th doubling 1st and 2nd piccolo), 4 oboes (3rd and 4th doubling 1st and 2nd cor anglais), 3 clarinets (3rd doubling E-flat clarinet and bass clarinet), 4 bassoons (4th doubling contrabassoon), 6 horns, piccolo trumpet in D, 3 trumpets in C, 2 cornets in B flat, valve trombone, 3 tenor trombones, bass trombone, 3 tubas, 2 sets of timpani, 6 ...

  3. Mozart symphonies of spurious or doubtful authenticity

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    K 1 K 6 Year Title Mvts Comments Ref(s) K. 17 Anh. C11.02 1765? Symphony in B flat major "No. 2" (In AMA, Series VIII) 4 Attributed to Mozart in K 1 on the basis of a 19th-century copy, and labelled his second symphony, the provenance of this work has since been questioned, chiefly on the grounds of low quality (Dearling calls it "rustic and rather awkward.")

  4. Symphony No. 3 (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    The symphony is scored for full orchestra with 3 flutes (the 3rd doubling piccolo), 3 oboes (the 3rd doubling cor anglais), 2 clarinets in A and B ♭, bass clarinet in A and B ♭, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 horns, 2 trumpets in A and B ♭, 1 contralto trumpet in F, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, cymbals, bass drum, snare drum, triangle ...

  5. Symphony No. 3 (Glazunov) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Glazunov composed his Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op. 33, in 1890, [1] and it was published by 1892 by the Leipzig firm owned by Mitrofan Belyayev. [2] The symphony is dedicated to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [1] and was first performed in St. Petersburg in December 1890 under the baton of Anatoly Lyadov.

  6. Symphony No. 3 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 3 in E ♭ major, K. 18, formerly misattributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is a symphony composed by Carl Friedrich Abel, a leading German composer of the earlier Classical period. It was misattributed to Mozart because a manuscript score in the hand of Mozart was categorized as his Symphony No. 3 and was published as such in ...

  7. Symphony No. 3 (Martinů) - Wikipedia

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    Martinů composed his Third Symphony during a summer retreat in Ridgefield, Connecticut from 2 May to 14 June 1944. The composition was not the result of a commission, but rather was a spontaneous gesture, and is dedicated to Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, on the twentieth anniversary of their association.

  8. Symphony No. 3 (Pärt) - Wikipedia

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    3. (𝅗𝅥 = 60) The symphony is scored for a symphony orchestra consisting of two flutes, one piccolo, three oboes, three clarinets in B-flat, one bass clarinet in B-flat, two bassoons, one contrabassoon, four horns in F, four trumpets in B-flat, four trombones, one tuba, timpani, one celesta, bells, one marimba, tam-tam and a full string ...

  9. Hugo Alfvén - Wikipedia

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    The third symphony, in E major, Op. 23 (1905), also in four movements, more mature in technique though light in manner, was inspired by a trip to Italy. The fourth symphony, in C minor, Op. 39 of 1918–9 "From the Outermost Skerries" (there is also a tone-poem, A Legend of the Skerries ), is a symphony in one forty-five-minute movement using ...