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  2. symphony, a lengthy form of musical composition for orchestra, normally consisting of several large sections, or movements, at least one of which usually employs sonata form (also called first-movement form). Symphonies in this sense began to be composed during the so-called Classical period in European music history, about 1740–1820.

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    A symphony is an extended musical composition in Western classical music, most often for orchestra. Although the term has had many meanings from its origins in the ancient Greek era, by the late 18th century the word had taken on the meaning common today: a work usually consisting of multiple distinct sections or movements , often four, with ...

    • Mozart – Symphony No. 41. Mozart’s final symphony was also his best – and it’s no coincidence that it’s subtitled ‘Jupiter’, either. Mozart threw absolutely everything at this epic, his longest symphony.
    • Florence Price – Symphony No.1. In 1932, Florence Price took home first prize in a competition for her glorious Symphony No.1 in E minor, a thrilling four-movement work packed with soaring melodies.
    • Beethoven – Symphony No. 9 (‘Choral’) Written when the composer himself was profoundly deaf, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is without question, one of the greatest works in the classical repertoire, labelled by Classic FM presenter and Beethoven expert, John Suchet, as “the culmination of Beethoven’s genius”.
    • Mahler – Symphony No. 2 (‘Resurrection’) This masterful symphony was Mahler’s most loved work during his own lifetime, and an absolute triumph at its premiere.
  4. 10 Greatest Symphonies Ever. Album • Various Artists • 2013. 40 songs • 6 hours, 52 minutes. Play. Save to library. Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, "Choral": I. Allegro ma non troppo, un...

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · A symphony is a large scale, orchestral work, usually made up of four movements defined by contrasting moods and tempos. Most composers opt for at least one more lively movement, an ‘Allegro’ or a ‘Vivace’, and one slower movement, an an ‘Adagio’, ‘Andante’ or ‘Largo’.

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  6. Jun 7, 2021 · Symphony Form in Music: A History of the Symphony. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 3 min read. For centuries, the symphony has been an iconic musical form played by classical orchestras.

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    A symphony is a large-scale orchestral composition. In many ways, the best way to understand it is to see it as a composer’s “big moment”. Symphonies are “reserved by composers for their most weighty and profound orchestral thoughts” (The Oxford Dictionary of Music; Kennedy, M. 1986).

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