What are your 25 favorite symphonies?

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DavidW

Quote from: Florestan on July 28, 2023, 10:21:34 AMSubstitute Haydn, Mozart and Schubert for Mahler, Bruckner and Beethoven --- and I find myself in the same predicament.  :D

Haydn was actually first on my mind, but I couldn't even begin to pick out a select few out of his 104.

kyjo

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No one asked for it, but here's my List #2. I love symphonies, by the way! ;D

Alnaes 2
Barber 1
Bax 2
Beethoven 8
Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
Berwald 3 Singulière
Bloch in C-sharp minor
Borodin 2
Bruckner 9
Hanson 3
Kabalevsky 4
Holmboe 8 Sinfonia boreale
Honegger 3 Liturgique
Martinů 1
Mozart 39
Ludolf Nielsen 3
Peterson-Berger 3 Same Ätnam
Pettersson 7
Raff 5 Lenore
Roussel 3
Rubbra 7
Schubert 9 (Great C major)
Suk Asrael
Tchaikovsky 5
Tubin 2 Legendary



It's nice looking back over these lists and reflecting on all the truly wonderful music I've had the privilege of encountering over the past 8 or so years of my life. And that's just symphonies! My life would be all the poorer would it not be for the joy of discovering and re-discovering the vast quantity of great music out there. And a big thank you to many of my fellow GMG members for helping me discover so much of this music in the first place! :)
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" - Sergei Rachmaninoff

Karl Henning

Quote from: kyjo on July 28, 2023, 07:41:35 AMSo, this thread title used to be "25 favorite epic symphonies" and now it's just "25 favorite symphonies"? In any case, I'll just go with the more general latter choice. ;)

Alfvén 3
Andreae in C major
Arnold 5
Atterberg 2
Braga Santos 4
Brahms 4
Casella 2
Damase (Symphonie)
Dvořák 7
Elgar 2
Korngold in F-sharp
Lloyd 5
Magnard 4
Mahler 6 Tragic
Melartin 3
Mendelssohn 3 Scottish
Moeran in G minor
Nielsen 5
Prokofiev 5
Rachmaninoff 2
Saint-Saëns 3 avec orgue
Schmidt 4
Sibelius 6
Vaughan Williams 2 A London Symphony
Walton 1



P.S. To all those deserving candidates who I had to leave out: don't worry, I'll probably be coming back around at some point with a List #2! 8)
While all the symphonies on your list which i know surely deserve their place, I'm mildly horrified that there is no Shostakovich at all in your first tranche, here. Only a little surprised that there is no Tchaikovsky or Bruckner, either.
Karl Henning, Ph.D.
Composer & Clarinetist
Boston MA
http://www.karlhenning.com/
[Matisse] was interested neither in fending off opposition,
nor in competing for the favor of wayward friends.
His only competition was with himself. — Françoise Gilot

kyjo

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Quote from: Karl Henning on July 29, 2023, 08:03:18 AMWhile all the symphonies on your list which i know surely deserve their place, I'm mildly horrified that there is no Shostakovich at all in your first tranche, here. Only a little surprised that there is no Tchaikovsky or Bruckner, either.

I thought it was a relatively well-known fact on GMG that I'm far from the world's biggest DSCH fan! As I've said before, it shouldn't be a big deal because he gets plenty of love from most other GMG members. And check List #2 for Tchaikovsky and Bruckner. ;)
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" - Sergei Rachmaninoff

Karl Henning

Quote from: kyjo on July 29, 2023, 07:36:25 PMI thought it was a relatively well-known fact on GMG that I'm far from the world's biggest DSCH fan! As I've said before, it shouldn't be a big deal because he gets plenty of love from most other GMG members. And check List #2 for Tchaikovsky and Bruckner. ;)
I appreciate your discretion in somehow keeping that dark from me. We can still be mates.
Karl Henning, Ph.D.
Composer & Clarinetist
Boston MA
http://www.karlhenning.com/
[Matisse] was interested neither in fending off opposition,
nor in competing for the favor of wayward friends.
His only competition was with himself. — Françoise Gilot

david johnson

Beethoven: 3, 5, 9
Bruckner: 9
Brahms: 1
Shosty: 5, 10
Prokofiev: 5
Mahler: 1, 2
Tchai: 4, 2, 6
Berlioz: Fantastique
Sibelius: 1
Ives: 2
Kalinnikov: 1
Schubert: 8
Mendelssohn: 4
Dvorak: 8, 9

There...21 :)

Biffo

Limiting myself to one per composer except for Hatdn, Mozart and Beethoven -

Haydn 100 (Military), 104 (London)
Mozart 40 & 41 (Jupiter)
Beethoven 3 Eroica, 7 & 9
Berlioz Fantastique
Schumann (Rhenish)
Schubert Great C major (7, 8, 9 whatever it is now)
Brahms 4
Bruckner 9
Mahler 5
Sibelius 7
Nielsen 5
Elgar 2
Vaughan Williams 2 (London)
Dvorak 8
Tchaikovsky 6
Rachmaninov 2
Bax (not sure which one)
Martinu (not sure which on)
Prokofiev 5
Shostakovich 10
Walton 1




Symphonic Addict

Quote from: Symphonic Addict on February 07, 2020, 04:23:21 PMMine are:

Walton:      1
Vaughan Williams:     5
Tubin:      2
Suk:      2 (Asrael)
Sibelius:      7
Shostakovich:   7, 11
Schmidt;      2
Raid:      1
Nielsen:      4, 5
Mahler:      6
Lyatoshinsky:   3
Langgaard:   1, 6
Khachaturian:   2
Holmboe:      8
Gliere:      3
Casella:      2
Braga Santos:   4
Brian:      1
Bloch:      in C sharp
Bax:      5
Atterberg:      2
Alwyn:      3

Honorable mentions

Arnold: 5
Hanson: 3
Kinsella: 11
Miaskovsky: 22
Prokofiev: 5
Rosenberg: 2
Villa-Lobos: 4

What about you?

Updating (in any order):

Beethoven: 3
Korngold: in F sharp
Tubin: 2
Holmboe: 8
Madetoja: 2

Vaughan Williams: 9
Nielsen: 5
Sibelius: 7
Shostakovich: 8
Prokofiev: 5

Mahler: 6
Bruckner: 7
Martinu: tough choice, but I pick the 6th
Atterberg: 3
Walton: 1

Langgaard: 6
Honegger: 3
Tchaikovsky: 6
Dvorak: 8
Elgar: 2

Brahms: 3
Bantock: A Celtic Symphony
Melartin: 3
Schmidt: 4
Rachmaninov: 3
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Symphonic Addict

Quote from: david johnson on July 30, 2023, 02:26:47 AMBeethoven: 3, 5, 9
Bruckner: 9
Brahms: 1
Shosty: 5, 10
Prokofiev: 5
Mahler: 1, 2
Tchai: 4, 2, 6
Berlioz: Fantastique
Sibelius: 1
Ives: 2
Kalinnikov: 1
Schubert: 8
Mendelssohn: 4
Dvorak: 8, 9

There...21 :)

Good to see Sibelius' 1st being mentioned. I love it, no matter if it's not in his mature style.
The current annihilation of a people on this planet (you know which one it is) is the most documented and at the same time the most preposterously denied. The terror IS REAL!

vandermolen

Quote from: kyjo on July 29, 2023, 07:16:41 AMNo one asked for it, but here's my List #2. I love symphonies, by the way! ;D

Alnaes 2
Barber 1
Bax 2
Beethoven 8
Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
Berwald 3 Singulière
Bloch in C-sharp minor
Borodin 2
Bruckner 9
Hanson 3
Kabalevsky 4
Holmboe 8 Sinfonia boreale
Honegger 3 Liturgique
Martinů 1
Mozart 39
Ludolf Nielsen 3
Peterson-Berger 3 Same Ätnam
Pettersson 7
Raff 5 Lenore
Roussel 3
Rubbra 7
Schubert 9 (Great C major)
Suk Asrael
Tchaikovsky 5
Tubin 2 Legendary



It's nice looking back over these lists and reflecting on all the truly wonderful music I've had the privilege of encountering over the past 8 or so years of my life. And that's just symphonies! My life would be all the poorer would it not be for the joy of discovering and re-discovering the vast quantity of great music out there. And a big thank you to many of my fellow GMG members for helping me discover so much of this music in the first place! :)
We have similar tastes Kyle!
 ;D
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'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).