List of symphonies in F major

This is a list of symphonies in F major written by notable composers.

Composer Symphony
Carl Friedrich Abel Symphony op. 1 no. 5 WK 5
Symphony op. 7 no. 4 WK 16
Eugen d'Albert Symphony, op. 4 (1886)[1]
Kurt Atterberg Symphony No. 2, op. 6 (1911–13)[2]
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Symphony Wq. 175 / H.650
Symphony Wq. 181 / H.656
Symphony Wq. 183:3 / H.665
Johann Christian Bach Symphony op. 3 no. 5 W C5
Symphony op. 8 no. 4 W C15
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach Symphony (Wf I: 1) (by 1768)
Franz Ignaz Beck Symphony, op. 1 no. 2 (Callen 2) (published 1758)[3]
Symphony, op. 3 no. 1 (Callen 13) (published 1762)[4]
Symphony, op. 4 no. 3 (Callen 21) (published 1766)[5]
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 6, op. 68 "Pastoral" (1808)
Symphony No. 8, op. 93 (1812)
Luigi Boccherini Symphony No. 10, op. 35/4, G. 512 (1782)[6]
Léon Boëllmann Symphony, op. 24[7]
Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 3, op. 90 (1883)
Frederick Bridge Symphony "Resurgam" (1897)[8]
Fritz Brun Symphony No. 9 (symphony-suite) (1949–50)
Christian Cannabich Sinfonia, op. 10 no. 4 (published 1772) (Cannabich 49)[9]
George Whitefield Chadwick Symphony No. 3 (1894)[10]
Frederic Hymen Cowen Symphony No. 5 (1887)[11]
William Crotch Symphony in F (by 1814)[12]
Felix Draeseke Symphony No. 2, op. 25 (1871/75-6)[13]
Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 5, op. 76, B. 54 (1875)
Zdeněk Fibich Symphony No. 1, op. 17 (1877–83)[14]
Niels Gade Symphony No. 7, op. 45 (1864)
Alexander Glazunov Symphony No. 7, op. 77 (finished 1902)
Hermann Goetz Symphony, op. 9 (1873)
François Joseph Gossec Symphony, op. 12 no. 6 (1769)
Theodore Gouvy Symphony No. 2, op. 12[15]
Adalbert Gyrowetz At least four symphonies in F major.[16]
One ca. 1791 (republished in a collection of four Gyrowetz symphonies and on J.L. Dussek symphony)[17]
In publication order three are op. 6 no. 3 (Rice's F1, probably before 1791), op. 9 no. 3, op. 13 no. 2.
Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 17 (composed by 1765)
Symphony No. 40 (1763)
Symphony No. 58 (composed by 1774)
Symphony No. 79 (composed by 1784)
Symphony No. 89 (1787)
Michael Haydn Symphony No. 1B, MH 25 (1758?)
Symphony No. 22, MH 284, Perger 14, Sherman 23
Symphony No. 31, MH 405, Perger 22 (1785)
Symphony No. 38, MH 477, Perger 30 (1788)
Symphony No. 40, MH 507, Perger 32 (1789)
Leopold Hofmann Symphony, Badley F1 (by 1767)[18]
Symphony, Badley F2 (ca. 1760)[19]
Gustav Holst Symphony "The Cotswolds", op. 8 (1900)[1]
Hans Huber Symphony No. 5[20]
Jan Kalivoda Symphony No. 6 op. 132 (published 1845)
Sigfrid Karg-Elert Sinfonia Brevis, op. 1 (by 1897?)[21]
Kosaku Yamada Symphony "Triumph of Peace" (1912)
Leopold Kozeluch Symphony op. 22 no. 2/P I:4
Symphony P I:F1
Joseph Martin Kraus Sinfonia Buffa, VB 129
Symphony, VB 130
Symphony, VB 145
Franz Krommer Symphony No. 1 op. 12 (published about 1798)
Joseph Küffner Symphony No. 3, op. 83
Franz Lachner Symphony No. 2 op. 44 (by 1839)[22]
George Lloyd Symphony No. 3 (1933)[1]
Giuseppe Martucci Symphony No. 2, op. 81 (1904)[23]
William J. McCoy Symphony (by 1872)
Erkki Melartin Symphony No. 3, op. 40 (1906–1907)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 6, K. 43
Symphony No. 18, K. 130 (1772)
Nikolai Myaskovsky Symphony No. 16, op. 39, "Aviation" (1935–36)[24]
Zygmunt Noskowski Symphony No. 3 "From Spring to Spring" (1903)
Hubert Parry Symphony No. 2 "Cambridge" (1882–87?)[1][25]
Ignaz Pleyel Symphony no. 10 in F[26]
Symphonie Périodique No. 6, op. 27[27]
Cipriani Potter Symphony No. 7 (1826)[1]
Ebenezer Prout Symphony No. 3 op. 22 (by 1885?)[28]
Joachim Raff Symphony No. 3 "Im Walde", op. 153 (1869)[29]
Anton Reicha Symphony No. 3 (completed c. 1808) (see List of compositions by Anton Reicha)[16][30]
Josef Rheinberger Symphony No. 2 "Florentine", op. 87 (1875)[31]
Ferdinand Ries Symphony No. 4, op. 110 (1818)[32]
Anton Rubinstein Symphony No. 1, op. 40 (1850)[33]
Christian Sinding Symphony No. 3, op. 121 (1919)[34]
Louis Spohr Symphony No. 4, op. 86 "Die Weihe der Töne" (1832)
Carl Stamitz Symphony op. 24 no. 3
Johann Stamitz Symphony op. 4 no. 1 (Wolf F3)
Charles Villiers Stanford Symphony No. 4, op. 31 (by 1889)[35]
Wilhelm Stenhammar Symphony No. 1 (early, discarded) (1902–1903)
Max Trapp Symphony No. 5, op. 33 (premiered 1937)[36][37]
Felix Weingartner Symphony No. 4, op. 61 (1916–17)[38]
Richard Wüerst Preis-Symphonie, op. 21 (by 1850?)[39]

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  38. "Preface to Score of Weingartner's Symphony No. 4". Musikproduktion Juergen Hoeflich. 2005. Retrieved 16 November 2008. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  39. OCLC 68921369.

See also

For symphonies in other keys, see List of symphonies by key.

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