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  • ...ame "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...heir composers as “preclassical symphonists”.<ref> Stedman, Preston. ''The Symphony'' (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1992), p. 8; 18.</ref>
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  • ...l.) (And it struck me hard as I wrote this article that the history of the symphony kind of in one way ends with Beethoven, and everything that follows him is ...d to keep focused. So I’ll put here information for three subpages for the symphony page and let someone else judge if these are useful and so on:
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  • | pagename =Symphony | abc = Symphony
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  • | article url = http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Symphony&direction=next&oldid=100195777
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  • Knapp, Raymond. ''Brahms and the Challenge of the Symphony'' (Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon Press, 1997). Layton, Robert. ''A Companion to the Symphony'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1993).
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  • *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Symphonic_Composers|Symphonic composers]] *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Famous Symphonies|Famous symphonies]]
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  • '''Switchblade Symphony''' was a Gothic rock (Darkwave) band formed by composer/keyboardist Susan W ...com/eklectique/switchblade.html "Eklectique: An Interview with Switchblade Symphony"], December 13, 1997.</ref>, Tina and Susan gave their band this mixed-mean
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  • ...en_-_Symphonie_5_c-moll_-_1._Allegro_con_brio.ogg Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 5 in C minor'', Op. 67 (Allegro con brio)] ...+&m=&l=&Da=&Db=&b=&SORT=DZ&searchscope=9&1,1,,2,0 Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 9 in D minor'', Op. 125 "Choral" (Allegro ma non troppo)]
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  • ...ame "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...heir composers as “preclassical symphonists”.<ref> Stedman, Preston. ''The Symphony'' (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1992), p. 8; 18.</ref>
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  • *[[Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 1]] in D major (composed by [[1759 in music|1759]]) *[[Symphony No. 2 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 2]] in C major (composed by [[1764 in music|1764]])
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  • I don't think the number of the symphony is a good way to list them. I suggest alphabetically by the nicknames, whic ...chnittke|Schnittke]], who died in 1998: one name in nine. The most famous symphony is probably Beethoven's Fifth (sic). So, composer, number, name if any. Si
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  • | pagename = Switchblade Symphony | abc = Switchblade Symphony
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Switchblade Symphony]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Symphony/Catalogs/Symphonies]]
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  • This is a list of composers of [[symphony|symphonies]]. In most cases, the traditional number of numbered symphonies *[[César Franck]] (France), one symphony
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  • The Danish composer [[Per Nørgård]]'s '''''Symphony No. 3''''' was written between 1972 and 1975 and marks the first union of t ...d with the full orchestra, at Nørgård's disposal during the writing of the symphony. This allowed the composer to hear the complex interplay of his new hierarc
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  • Symphony written in two movements, between 1972 and 1975, which marks the first unio
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  • | pagename = Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård) | abc = Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://www.tso.ca/ Toronto Symphony Orchestra] *[http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/ Vancouver Symphony Orchestra]
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  • Knapp, Raymond. ''Brahms and the Challenge of the Symphony'' (Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon Press, 1997). Layton, Robert. ''A Companion to the Symphony'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1993).
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  • ...rofessional, or professional orchestras in the United States see [[List of symphony orchestras in the United States]]. *[[Alabama Youth Symphony]]
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  • *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Symphonic_Composers|Symphonic composers]] *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Famous Symphonies|Famous symphonies]]
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  • *Symphony No. 1 (1925) *Symphony No. 2, ''October'' (1927)
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  • ...Wyn, “The Origins of the Symphony”, in Robert Layton, ''A Companion to the Symphony'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1993), p. 23; Abraham, Gerald, ''The Concise O ...rs have paid tribute to the format, including [[Karol Szymanowski]], whose Symphony No. 4 (1932) has the alternative title, ''Symphonie Concertante''.
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  • ...Revolutions in Music |accessdate=2008-04-06 |format= |work=San Francisco Symphony web site }}
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  • | pagename = Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård) | abc = Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)
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  • ...national or regional expressions.<ref> Will, Richard. ''The Characteristic Symphony in the Age of Haydn and Beethoven'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]'s Symphony No. 6 (1808), the ''Pastoral'', includes subtitles written by the composer
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  • *Symphony No. 1, Op. 29; Concert Overture, Op. 7; Pastoral Suite, Op. 34; Rustic Scen ...ids Shooting from the opera ''Juha'', Op. 74; Ostrobothnian Suite, Op. 52; Symphony No. 2, Op. 35 (Alba ABCD 132)
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  • ...us Bach Ensemble, and third/assistant principal trumpet in the Ohio Valley Symphony.
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  • ...en_-_Symphonie_5_c-moll_-_1._Allegro_con_brio.ogg Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 5 in C minor'', Op. 67 (Allegro con brio)] ...+&m=&l=&Da=&Db=&b=&SORT=DZ&searchscope=9&1,1,,2,0 Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 9 in D minor'', Op. 125 "Choral" (Allegro ma non troppo)]
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  • {{r|Symphony orchestra}} {{r|symphony}}
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  • | pagename =Symphony | abc = Symphony
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  • Symphony written in two movements, between 1972 and 1975, which marks the first unio
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  • | coauthors = Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, London Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic | coauthors = Columbia Symphony Orchestra.
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  • '''Switchblade Symphony''' was a Gothic rock (Darkwave) band formed by composer/keyboardist Susan W ...com/eklectique/switchblade.html "Eklectique: An Interview with Switchblade Symphony"], December 13, 1997.</ref>, Tina and Susan gave their band this mixed-mean
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  • This is a list of composers of [[symphony|symphonies]]. In most cases, the traditional number of numbered symphonies *[[César Franck]] (France), one symphony
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  • A symphony-concerto hybrid, typically organized in two movements, and scored for up to
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  • 1803 Beethoven: ''Eroica'' symphony 1830 Berlioz: ''Symphonie Fantastique'' (symphony)
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  • *Symphony No. 1 (1972) *Symphony No. 2, 'St. Florian' (1979)
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  • A symphony composed mainly in the eighteenth century which was embellished with a prin
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  • ...for the composer's first opera, ''The Voyevoda''. He also wrote his first symphony, ''Winter Daydreams''. # Symphony No.1 in G minor, OP.13 "Winter Dreams"
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  • ...trathmore (Maryland)|Strathmore]] music center, as well as the [[Baltimore Symphony Orchestra]] and the [[National Philharmonic]]. Originally named "Montgomer ...ts (a full [[orchestra]] with members in grades 6-8, founded in 1972), the Symphony (a full orchestra with members in grades 7-9, founded in 1964), the Philhar
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  • ...ree series were first integrated in Nørgård's ''[[Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)|Symphony No. 3]]''.
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  • *''[[Symphony in E-flat Major, op.1 (Stravinsky)|Symphony in E-flat Major, op.1]]'' (1907) *''[[Symphony of Psalms]]'' (1930)
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  • I don't think the number of the symphony is a good way to list them. I suggest alphabetically by the nicknames, whic ...chnittke|Schnittke]], who died in 1998: one name in nine. The most famous symphony is probably Beethoven's Fifth (sic). So, composer, number, name if any. Si
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  • ...Some music scholars relate the ripieno concerto to the development of the symphony, as many early symphonies adhered to a three-movement pattern of fast-slow-
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  • The Danish composer [[Per Nørgård]]'s '''''Symphony No. 3''''' was written between 1972 and 1975 and marks the first union of t ...d with the full orchestra, at Nørgård's disposal during the writing of the symphony. This allowed the composer to hear the complex interplay of his new hierarc
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  • {{r|London Symphony Orchestra}}
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  • ...n Wiesbaden in 1883 (3rd symphony), and 1884 and 1885 in Mürzzuschlag (4th symphony). Brahms was an architect among symphony composers. He strictly adhered to some formal conventions while modifying s
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  • # symphony no. 1 # symphony no. 2
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  • ...981 in Vienna by Kremer and the [[ORF (broadcaster)|ORF]] (Austrian Radio) Symphony Orchestra, directed by [[Leif Segerstam]]. *[[Deutsche Grammophon]] 471 625-2: Gidon Kremer, violin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutoit.
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  • == [[Symphony]] == ...comments on [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:Symphony the talk page on Symphony]. How close do you think this is to becoming an approved article? If you
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  • {{r|Bombay Symphony Orchestra}}
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  • ...produced almost no music. After struggling for years to produce an eighth symphony, and announcing more than once that it was about to be performed, it seems
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  • ...the Cincinnati May Festival Chorus (the official chorus of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra) for over twenty-five years. A native of Central New York, I am
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