List of symphonies in C minor

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This is a list of symphonies in C minor written by notable composers.

ComposerSymphony
Hugo Alfvén Symphony No. 4 "Från havsbandet"  [ fr ], Op. 39 (1918–19)
Boris Arapov Symphony No. 1 (1947)
Thomas Arne Symphony No. 4 (ca. 1767)
Edgar Bainton Symphony No. 3 (1952-56) [1]
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 (1804-08)
Felix Blumenfeld Symphony in C minor "To the Dear Beloved", Op. 39 (ca. 1907) [2]
Luigi Boccherini Symphony Op. 41 G. 519 (1788) [3]
Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 1, Op. 68 (1855–76)
Havergal Brian
Anton Bruckner
Norbert Burgmüller Symphony No. 1, Op. 2 (1831–33) [6]
Antonio Casimir Cartellieri Symphony No. 1 (1795)
Alfredo Casella Symphony No. 2, Op. 12 (1908–09)
Frederic Cliffe Symphony No. 1 (1889) [7]
Frederic Hymen Cowen
Carl Czerny Symphony No. 1 "Grand Symphony", Op. 781
Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 1 "The Bells of Zlonice", B. 9 (1865)
Edward Elgar Symphony No. 3, Op. 88 (1932-34, completed in 1997 by Anthony Payne)
Louise Farrenc Symphony No. 1  [ fr ], Op. 32 (1841)
Josef Bohuslav Foerster Symphony No. 4 "Easter Eve"  [ nl ], Op. 54 (1905)
Niels Gade Symphony No. 1  [ da ], Op. 5 (1842)
Friedrich Gernsheim Symphony No. 3 "Mirjam", Op. 54 (1888)
Louis Glass Symphony No. 2, Op. 28 (1899) [8]
Alexander Glazunov Symphony No. 6, Op. 58 (1896)
Reinhold Glière Symphony No. 2, Op. 25 (1907–08)
Edvard Grieg Symphony in C minor, EG 119 (1863–64)
Johan Halvorsen Symphony No. 1 (1923)
Asger Hamerik
  • Symphony in C minor, Op. 3 (1860, lost)
  • Symphony No. 2 "Symphonie tragique", Op. 32 (1882–83) [9]
Joseph Haydn
William Herschel Symphony No. 8 (1761)
Heinrich von Herzogenberg
  • Symphony in C minor, WoO 29 (1878) [10]
  • Symphony No. 1, Op. 50 (1884)
Richard Hol Symphony No. 1 (1863) [11]
Jānis Ivanovs Symphony No. 7 (1953)
Salomon Jadassohn Symphony No. 4, Op. 101 (1889)
Dmitry Kabalevsky
Hugo Kaun Symphony No. 2, Op. 85 (1908) [12]
Tikhon Khrennikov Symphony No. 2, Op. 9 (1940, rev. 1942)
August Klughardt
  • Symphony No. 4  [ de ] Op. 57 (1890)
  • Symphony No. 5, Op. 71 (1892-97, orchestration of his lost String Sextet in C sharp minor)
Joseph Martin Kraus
  • Symphony in C minor, VB 142 (a reworking of the Symphony in C-sharp minor, VB 140)
  • Symphonie funèbre in C minor
Franz Krommer Symphony No. 4, Op. 102 (1819–20) [13]
Joseph Küffner Symphony No. 4, Op. 141 (published 1823)
Franz Lachner Symphony No. 5 "Passionata", Op. 52 (1835) [14]
Albéric Magnard Symphony No. 1  [ fr ], Op. 4 (1889-90) [15]
Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" (1888–94)
Witold Maliszewski Symphony No. 3, op. 14 (1907? published 1912) [16] [17]
Daniel Gregory Mason Symphony No. 1, Op. 11 (1913–14)
Felix Mendelssohn Symphony No. 1, Op. 11 (1824)
Nikolai Myaskovsky
John Knowles Paine Symphony No. 1, Op. 23 (1872-75) [18]
Boris Parsadanian Symphony No. 1 "To the Memory of the 26 Commissars of Baku", Op. 5 (1958)
Ignaz Pleyel
  • Symphony, Benton 121 (1778) [19]
  • Symphony, Benton 142 (1789)
Florence Price Symphony No. 3 (1938–40)
Sergei Prokofiev Symphony No. 3, Op. 44 (1928)
Carl Reinecke Symphony No. 2 "Hakon Jarl", Op. 134 (1874-75, rev. 1888)
Franz Xaver Richter
  • Symphony, Riemann 13 (ca. 1740) [20]
  • Sinfonia "Number 12" (published 1759) [21]
Ferdinand Ries Symphony No. 2  [ ja ], Op. 80 (1814) [22]
Julius Röntgen
  • Symphony No. 3 (1910) [23]
  • Symphony No. 6 "Rijck God, wie sal ic claghen" (1928)
  • Symphony No. 19 "über B.A.C.H." (1931)
  • Symphony No. 20 "Prooemion. Mit Schlußchor über Goethe's Prooemion" (1931)
  • Symphony No. 23 (1932)
Camille Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 "Organ Symphony", Op. 78 (1886)
Xaver Scharwenka Symphony, Op. 60 (1882)
Ernest Schelling Symphony in C minor (1903) [24]
Franz Schubert Symphony No. 4 "Tragic", D. 417 (1816)
Alexander Scriabin
Dmitri Shostakovich
Alice Mary Smith Symphony No. 1 (1863) [25]
Louis Spohr
Josef Suk Symphony No. 2 "Asrael", Op. 27 (1904–06) [28]
Sergei Taneyev Symphony No. 4  [ nl ], Op. 12 (1896–98) [29]
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2 "Little Russian", Op. 17 (1872, rev. 1879–80)
Eduard Tubin Symphony No. 1  [ ca ], ETW 1 (1931–34)
Johann Baptist Wanhal
  • Symphony, Bryan c1
  • Symphony, Bryan c2 (by 1772) [30]
Felix Weingartner Symphony No. 5, Op. 71 (1926) [31]
Richard Wetz Symphony No. 1, op. 40 (1915–16)
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse Symphony No. 6, DF 122 (1798) [32]
Johann Wilhelm Wilms
  • Symphony No. 4, Op. 23 (c. 1812)
  • Symphony No. 7 (c. 1836)
Felix Woyrsch Symphony No. 1, Op. 52 (1908)
Paul Wranitzky
  • Symphony, Op. 11 No. 1(c. 1781) [33]
  • Symphony "La Paix", Op.31 (c. 1797)
Richard Wüerst Symphony No. 3, Op. 38 (1862) [34]

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