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  1. Afro-American Symphony, also known as Symphony No. 1 "Afro-American" and Symphony No. 1 in A-flat major, is a 1930 composition by William Grant Still, the first symphony written by an African American and performed for a United States audience by a leading orchestra.

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  3. Mar 29, 2021 · David A. McConnell - March 29, 2021. Brahms was 43 years old when his first symphony premiered in Karlsruhe in 1876. Its composition took at least fourteen years, though some scholars believe Brahms, at the urging of Robert Schumann, began his work as early as 1855. Why did it take so long?

  4. The Symphony No. 1 in E ♭ major, K. 16, is a symphony written in 1764 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of eight years. By this time, he was already notable in Europe as a wunderkind performer but had composed little music.

    • 1764
    • K. 16
    • Three (Molto allegro, Andante, Presto)
    • E-flat major
  5. www.bso.org › works › symphony-no-1-afro-americanSymphony No. 1, - BSO

    BSO. Work. Symphony No. 1, Afro-American. Composer. William Grant Still. Still’s Symphony No. 1, Afro-American, is considered the first symphony by a Black American composer to be performed by an established orchestra. William Grant Still was born in Woodville, Mississippi, on May 11, 1895, and died in Los Angeles, California, on December 3, 1978.

  6. Johann Paul Friedrich Richter (1763-1825), who wrote under the pseudonym Jean Paul (1763-1825), is known to have been Mahler’s favorite author. It was he who wrote the novel Titan that briefly lent its name to Symphony No. 1 - a name by which it is again known today.

  7. A guide to Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 - Classical Music. We explore Beethoven's First Symphony and what makes it so special. Discover more about the great composers, orchestras and works with BBC Music.

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