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Symphony No. 2 may refer to: * Symphony No. 2 (Akses) by
Necil Kazım Akses Necil Kazım Akses (6 May 1908 – 16 February 1999) was a Turkish classical composer. Life Akses studied music and composition at the Musikakademie in Vienna with Joseph Marx and at the Prague Conservatory in Prague with Josef Suk and Aloi ...
, 1978 * Symphony No. 2 (Albert) by Stephen Albert, completed by Sebastian Currier * Symphony No. 2 (Alwyn) by
William Alwyn William Alwyn (born William Alwyn Smith; 7 November 1905 – 11 September 1985), was a prolific English composer, Conducting, conductor, and music teacher who composed over 200 cinematic scores, of which some 70 were for full-length features, ...
, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Arel) by Bülent Arel, 1952 * Symphony No. 2 (Arnold) (Op. 40) by Malcolm Arnold, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Balakirev) in D minor by Mily Balakirev, 1900–08 * Symphony No. 2 (Asia) (''Celebration'') by Daniel Asia, 1988–90 * Symphony No. 2 (Balakirev) by Mily Balakirev, 1900–1908 *
Symphony No. 2 (Barber) Symphony No. 2, Op. 19 is a three-movement work for orchestra by the American composer Samuel Barber. The 25-minute work was originally written in 1944. The work underwent many revisions and was finally published in 1950. The original manuscript was ...
(Op. 19) by Samuel Barber, 1944 *
Symphony No. 2 (Bax) The Symphony No. 2 in E minor and C major by Arnold Bax was completed in 1926, after he had worked on it for two years. It was dedicated to Serge Koussevitzky, who conducted the first two performances of the work on 13 and 14 December 1929. Instr ...
in E minor and C major by Arnold Bax, 1924–26 *
Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven) The Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36, is a symphony in four movements written by Ludwig van Beethoven between 1801 and 1802. The work is dedicated to Karl Alois, Prince Lichnowsky. Background Beethoven's Second Symphony was mostly written ...
in D major (Op. 36) by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1801–02 * Symphony No. 2 (Berkeley) by Lennox Berkeley, 1958 *
Symphony No. 2 (Bernstein) Leonard Bernstein's Symphony No. 2 ''The Age of Anxiety'' is a piece for orchestra and solo piano. The piece was composed from 1948 to 1949 in the United States and Israel, and was revised in 1965. It is titled after W. H. Auden's eponymous poe ...
(''The Age of Anxiety'') by Leonard Bernstein, 1948–49, revised 1965 * Symphony No. 2 (Berwald) in D major (''Capricieuse'') by Franz Berwald, 1842 * Symphony No. 2 (Borodin) in B minor by Alexander Borodin, 1869–76 *
Symphony No. 2 (Brahms) Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73, was composed by Johannes Brahms in the summer of 1877, during a visit to Pörtschach am Wörthersee, a town in the Austrian province of Carinthia. Its composition was brief in comparison with the 21 year ...
in D major (Op. 73) by Johannes Brahms, 1877 * Symphony No. 2 (Brian) in E minor by
Havergal Brian William Havergal Brian (29 January 187628 November 1972) was an English composer, librettist, and church organist. He is best known for having composed 32 symphonies—an unusually high number amongst his contemporaries—25 of them ...
, 1930–31 * Symphony No. 2 (Bruch) in F minor (Op. 36) by
Max Bruch Max Bruch (6 January 1838 – 2 October 1920) was a German Romantic Music, Romantic composer, violinist, teacher, and conductor who wrote more than 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin ...
, 1870 *
Symphony No. 2 (Bruckner) Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 2 in C minor, sometimes known as the "Symphony of Pauses", was completed in 1872. It was actually the fourth symphony composed by Bruckner, after the Symphony in F minor (1863), the Symphony No. 1 in C minor (1866), ...
in C minor (''Symphony of Pauses'') by Anton Bruckner, 1872 * Symphony No. 2 (Brustad) by
Bjarne Brustad Bjarne Brustad (4 March 1895 – 20 May 1978) was a Norwegian composer, violinist and violist. He was born in Kristiania, now Oslo. He played with symphonic orchestras in Stavanger and Oslo. In the 1920s he travelled to European cities su ...
, 1951 * Symphony No. 2 (Chávez) (''Sinfonía india'') by Carlos Chávez, 1935–36 * Symphony No. 2 (Ching) (''The Imp of the Perverse'') by Jeffrey Ching, 1992 * Symphony No. 2 (Clementi) in D major (WoO 33) by
Muzio Clementi Muzio Filippo Vincenzo Francesco Saverio Clementi (23 January 1752 – 10 March 1832) was an Italian-British composer, virtuoso pianist, pedagogue, conductor (music), conductor, music publisher, editor, and piano manufacturer, who was mostly ac ...
* Symphony No. 2 (Copland) (''Short Symphony'') by
Aaron Copland Aaron Copland (, ; November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, critic, writer, teacher, pianist, and conductor of his own and other American music. Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as the "Dean of American Compos ...
, 1933 * Symphony No. 2 (Corigliano) by John Corigliano, 2000 * Symphony No. 2 (Cowell) (''Anthropos'') by
Henry Cowell Henry Dixon Cowell (; March 11, 1897 – December 10, 1965) was an American composer, writer, pianist, publisher, teacher Marchioni, Tonimarie (2012)"Henry Cowell: A Life Stranger Than Fiction" ''The Juilliard Journal''. Retrieved 19 June 2022.C ...
, 1938 * Symphony No. 2 (Davies) in B minor by Peter Maxwell Davies, 1980 *
Symphony No. 2 (Diamond) Symphony No. 2 may refer to: * Symphony No. 2 (Akses) by Necil Kazım Akses, 1978 * Symphony No. 2 (Albert) by Stephen Albert, completed by Sebastian Currier * Symphony No. 2 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Arel) by Bülent Arel ...
by David Diamond, 1942–43 * Symphony No. 2 (d'Indy) in B-flat (Op. 57) by
Vincent d'Indy Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy (; 27 March 18512 December 1931) was a French composer and teacher. His influence as a teacher, in particular, was considerable. He was a co-founder of the Schola Cantorum de Paris and also taught at the Pa ...
, 1902–03 *
Symphony No. 2 (Dohnányi) The Symphony No. 2 in E, Op. 40, was completed by Ernő Dohnányi (published under professional name Ernst von Dohnányi) in 1944, at the close of the Second World War. It was revised later in the 1950s. Written with audible roots in the Romantici ...
in E (Op. 40) by Ernő Dohnányi, 1944 * Symphony No. 2 (Draeseke) in F major (Op. 25) by
Felix Draeseke Felix August Bernhard Draeseke (7 October 1835 – 26 February 1913) was a composer of the " New German School" admiring Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner. He wrote compositions in most forms including eight operas and stage works, four symphonie ...
, 1876 *
Symphony No. 2 (Dutilleux) Henri Dutilleux's Symphony No. 2 ''Le Double'' is an orchestral work completed in 1959, commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation for the 75th anniversary of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It is written for an orchestra and a second group ...
(''Le double'') by Henri Dutilleux, 1959 *
Symphony No. 2 (Dvořák) The Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 4, B. 12 was composed by Antonín Dvořák between August and October 1865. Dvořák sent the score to be bound, but could not pay the binder, who kept the score. A friend of his, with whom he was sharing ...
in B flat major (Op. 4, B. 12) by Antonín Dvořák, 1865 * Symphony No. 2 (Elgar) in E-flat major (Op. 63) by Edward Elgar, 1911 * Symphony No. 2 (Enescu) in A major (Op. 17) by George Enescu, 1912–14 * Symphony No. 2 (English) in D minor (Op. 5) by George English, 1933 * Symphony No. 2 (Ficher) (Op. 24) by
Jacobo Ficher Jacobo Ficher (; 15 January 1896 – 9 September 1978) was a Ukrainian-born Argentine composer, violinist, conductor, and music educator. Life Ficher was born in Odesa, in Ukraine, at that time part of the Russian Empire, to Alexander Ficher, a ...
, 1933 * Symphony No. 2 (Furtwängler) in E minor by Wilhelm Furtwängler, 1945–46 * Symphony No. 2 (Geißler) by Fritz Geißler, 1962–64 * Symphony No. 2 (in One Movement)(Gipps), Op. 30 by Ruth Gipps 1945 * Symphony No. 2 (Glass) by Philip Glass, 1994 * Symphony No. 2 (Glazunov) in F-sharp minor (Op. 16) by Alexander Glazunov, 1884–86 *
Symphony No. 2 (Glière) Symphony No. 2 may refer to: * Symphony No. 2 (Akses) by Necil Kazım Akses, 1978 * Symphony No. 2 (Albert) by Stephen Albert, completed by Sebastian Currier * Symphony No. 2 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Arel) by Bülent Arel ...
in C minor (Op. 25) by
Reinhold Glière Reinhold Moritzevich Glière (23 June 1956), born Reinhold Ernest Glier, was a Russian and Soviet composer of German and Polish descent. He was awarded the title of People's Artist of RSFSR (1935) and People's Artist of USSR (1938). Biography ...
, 1907 * Symphony No. 2 (Goldmark) in E-flat (Op. 35) by
Karl Goldmark Karl Goldmark (born Károly Goldmark, Keszthely, 18 May 1830 – Vienna, 2 January 1915) was a Hungarian-born Viennese composer. Peter Revers, Michael Cherlin, Halina Filipowicz, Richard L. Rudolph The Great Tradition and Its Legacy 2004; , p ...
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Symphony No. 2 (Górecki) Symphony No. 2, the "Copernican," Op. 31 ''(II Symfonia "Kopernikowska")'' () is a choral symphony composed by Henryk Górecki in 1972 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Composed in a monumental styl ...
(Op. 31, ''Copernican'') by Henryk Górecki, 1972 * Symphony No. 2 (Gounod) in E-flat major by
Charles Gounod Charles-François Gounod (; ; 17 June 181818 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer. He wrote twelve operas, of which the most popular has always been ''Faust (opera), Faust'' (1859); his ''Roméo et Juliette'' (18 ...
, 1855 * Symphony No. 2 (Hanson) in D-flat major (Opus 30, W45, ''Romantic'') by Howard Hanson, 1930 * Symphony No. 2 (Harbison) by John Harbison, 1987 * Symphony No. 2 (Hartmann) by
Karl Amadeus Hartmann Karl Amadeus Hartmann (2 August 1905 – 5 December 1963) was a German composer. A major figure of the musical life of post-war Germany, he has been described as the greatest German symphonist of the 20th century. Life Born in Munich, the son ...
, 1946 * Symphony No. 2 (Haydn) in C major (Hoboken I/2) by Joseph Haydn, 1757–61 * Symphony No. 2 (Michael Haydn) in C major (MH 37, Perger 2, Sherman 2) by Michael Haydn, 1761 * Symphony No. 2 (Henze) by Hans Werner Henze, 1949 * Symphony No. 2 (Honegger) in D (''Symphony for strings'') by Arthur Honegger, 1937–42 *
Symphony No. 2 (Hovhaness) Symphony No. 2, Op. 132, ''Mysterious Mountain'' is a three-movement orchestral composition by the Armenian-American composer Alan Hovhaness. The symphony was commissioned by the conductor Leopold Stokowski and the Houston Symphony, and premiere ...
(Op. 132, ''Mysterious Mountain'') by Alan Hovhaness * Symphony No. 2 (Ivanovs) in D minor by Jānis Ivanovs, 1937 * Symphony No. 2 (Ives) by Charles Ives, 1897–1902 * Symphony No. 2 (Kalinnikov) in A major by Vasily Kalinnikov, 1895-97 *
Symphony No. 2 (Khachaturian) The Symphony No. 2 in E minor, is one of the Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian's most well-known pieces of music. Completed in 1943, it was nicknamed ''The Bell'' or ''Symphony with Bells'' by Georgi Khubov for its bell motif that begins and end ...
in E minor (''The Bell'') by Aram Khachaturian, 1943–44 * Symphony No. 2 (Liebermann) (Op. 67) by Lowell Liebermann, 1999 * Symphony No. 2 (Lilburn) by Douglas Lilburn, 1951 * Symphony No. 2 (Lutosławski) by Witold Lutosławski, 1965–67 * Symphony No. 2 (MacMillan) by James MacMillan, 1999 * Symphony No. 2 (Madetoja) in E-flat major (Op. 35) by Leevi Madetoja, 1916–18 * Symphony No. 2 (Magnard) in E (Op. 6) by
Albéric Magnard Lucien Denis Gabriel Albéric Magnard (; 9 June 1865 – 3 September 1914) was a French composer, somewhat influenced by César Franck and Vincent d'Indy. Magnard became a national hero in 1914 when he refused to surrender his property to German ...
, 1893 * Symphony No. 2 (Mahler) (''Resurrection'') by Gustav Mahler, 1888–94 * Symphony No. 2 (Marco) (''Espacio cerrado'') by
Tomás Marco Tomás Marco Aragón (born 12 September 1942) is a Spanish composer and writer on music. Life and work Marco was born in Madrid where he later studied violin and composition, while at the same time pursuing the study of law (he received his lic ...
1985 *
Symphony No. 2 (Martinů) Bohuslav Martinů's Symphony No. 2, H. 295, was composed from May 29 to July 24, 1943 under a commission from the Czech American, Czech community in Cleveland. It was premiered by the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf on October 28 t ...
(H. 295) by Bohuslav Martinů, 1943 *
Symphony No. 2 (Méhul) Symphony No. 2 may refer to: * Symphony No. 2 (Akses) by Necil Kazım Akses, 1978 * Symphony No. 2 (Albert) by Stephen Albert, completed by Sebastian Currier * Symphony No. 2 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Arel) by Bülent Arel ...
in D major by
Étienne Méhul Étienne Nicolas Méhul (; 22 June 1763 – 18 October 1817) was a French composer of the late Classical period (music), classical and early Romantic period (music), romantic periods. He was known as "the most important opera composer in France ...
, 1808–09 * Symphony No. 2 (Melartin) in E minor (Op. 30 No. 2) by
Erkki Melartin Erkki Gustaf Melartin (7 February 1875 – 14 February 1937) was a Finnish composer, conductor, and teacher of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods. Melartin is generally considered to be one of Finland's most significant national Romant ...
, 1904 * Symphony No. 2 (Mendelssohn) in B-flat major (Op. 52, MWV A 18, ''Lobgesang'') by Felix Mendelssohn, 1840 * Symphony No. 2 (Milhaud) (Op. 247) by Darius Milhaud, 1944 * Symphony No. 2 (Moore) in A major by Douglas Moore, 1945 *
Symphony No. 2 (Mozart) The piece of music once known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 2 in B major, K. 17, is now considered to be not by him, but by possibly his father, Leopold Mozart. This symphony has been given the number Anhang C 11.02 in the sixth edit ...
in B-flat major, KV 17, possibly by Leopold Mozart * Symphony No. 2 (Myaskovsky) in C-sharp minor (Op. 11) by
Nikolai Myaskovsky Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky (; ; 20 April 18818 August 1950), was a Russian and Soviet composer. He is sometimes referred to as the "Father of the Soviet Symphony". Myaskovsky was awarded the Stalin Prize five times. Early years Myaskovsky ...
, 1911 * Symphony No. 2 (Natra) (''Symphony for String Orchestra No. 2'') by
Sergiu Natra Sergiu Natra (; 12 April 1924 – 23 February 2021) was an Israeli composer of classical music. (Print version: Sadie, Stanley (ed.), ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', Macmillan, 1980, Vol. 13 p. 76. ) Life and work Natra was b ...
, 1959 * Symphony No. 2 (Nielsen) (Op. 16, FS 29, ''The Four Temperaments'') by Carl Nielsen, 1901–02 * Symphony No. 2 (Paine) in A major (Op. 34, ''In Spring'') by
John Knowles Paine John Knowles Paine (January 9, 1839 – April 25, 1906) was the first United States, American-born composer to achieve fame for large-scale orchestral music. The senior member of a group of composers collectively known as the Boston Six, Paine wa ...
, 1879 *
Symphony No. 2 (Pärt) Symphony No. 2 is the second symphony by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, written in 1966. Recordings * ''Arvo Pärt'', BIS (1989); Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Järvi * ''Arvo Pärt. Collage'', Chandos (1993); Philharmonia Orchestra, ...
by Arvo Pärt, 1966 * Symphony No. 2 (Penderecki) (''Christmas'') by Krzysztof Penderecki, 1979–80 * Symphony No. 2 (Piston) by Walter Piston, 1943 * Symphony No. 2 (Prokofiev) in D minor (Op. 40) by Sergei Prokofiev, 1924–25 *
Symphony No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) The Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Opus number, Op. 27, is a four-movement (music), movement composition for orchestra written from October 1906 to April 1907 by the Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff. The premiere was performed at t ...
in E minor (Op. 27) by Sergei Rachmaninoff, 1906–07 * Symphony No. 2 (Raff) in C major (Op. 140) by Joachim Raff, 1866 * Symphony No. 2 (Rautavaara) by
Einojuhani Rautavaara Einojuhani Rautavaara (; 9 October 1928 – 27 July 2016) was a Finnish composer of classical music. Among the most notable Finnish composers since Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), Rautavaara wrote a List of compositions by Einojuhani Rautavaara, gre ...
, 1957/1984 * Symphony No. 2 (Rimsky-Korsakov) (Op. 9, ''Antar'') by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1868 * Symphony No. 2 (Rochberg) by
George Rochberg George Rochberg (July 5, 1918May 29, 2005) was an American composer of contemporary classical music. Long a serialism, serial composer, Rochberg abandoned the technique after his teenage son died in 1964, saying it had proved inadequate to expres ...
, 1955–56 * Symphony No. 2 (Rouse) by Christopher Rouse, 1994 * Symphony No. 2 (Roussel) in B-flat major (Op. 23) by
Albert Roussel Albert Charles Paul Marie Roussel (; 5 April 1869 – 23 August 1937) was a French composer. He spent seven years as a midshipman, turned to music as an adult, and became one of the most prominent French composers of the interwar period. His ...
, 1919–21 * Symphony No. 2 (Rubbra) in D (Op. 45) by
Edmund Rubbra Edmund Rubbra (; 23 May 190114 February 1986) was a British composer. He composed both instrumental and vocal works for soloists, chamber groups and full choruses and orchestras. He was greatly esteemed by fellow musicians and was at the peak o ...
* Symphony No. 2 (Saint-Saëns) in A minor (Op. 55) by
Camille Saint-Saëns Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (, , 9October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic music, Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Piano ...
, 1859 * Symphony No. 2 (Saygun) (Op. 30) by
Ahmed Adnan Saygun Ahmet Adnan Saygun (; 7 September 1907 – 6 January 1991) was a Turkish composer, musicologist and writer on music. One of a group of composers known as the The Turkish Five, Turkish Five who pioneered Music of Turkey#Western influence on Turk ...
, 1958 * Symphony No. 2 (Say) (Op. 38, ''Mesopotamia'') by
Fazıl Say Fazıl Say (; born 14 January 1970) is a Turkish pianist and composer who has worked internationally. Life and career Say was born in Ankara in 1970. His father, Ahmet Say, was an author and musicologist. His mother, Gürgün Say, was a pharm ...
, 2011 * Symphony No. 2 (Scherber) in F minor by Martin Scherber, 1951–52 * Symphony No. 2 (Schmidt) in E flat major by Franz Schmidt, 1911–13 *
Symphony No. 2 (Schnittke) Russian composer Alfred Schnittke wrote his Symphony No. 2, subtitled "St. Florian" and "Invisible Mass" in 1979. It is a choral symphony,Wilson, ''New Grove (2001)'', 24:848. written for contralto, countertenor, tenor and bass, plus chorus and orc ...
(''St. Florian'', ''Invisible Mass'') by Alfred Schnittke, 1979 * Symphony No. 2 (Schubert) in B-flat major (D. 125) by Franz Schubert, 1814–15 * Symphony No. 2 (Schumann) in C major (Op. 61) by Robert Schumann, 1845–47 * Symphony No. 2 (Scriabin) in C minor (Op. 29) by Alexander Scriabin, 1901 * Symphony No. 2 (Sessions) by Roger Sessions, 1944–46 * Symphony No. 2 (Shostakovich) in B major (''To October'') by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1927 * Symphony No. 2 (Sibelius) in D major (Op. 43) by Jean Sibelius, 1901–02 * Symphony No. 2 (Simpson) by Robert Simpson, 1956 * Symphony No. 2 (Spohr) in D minor (Op. 49) by Louis Spohr, 1820 *
Symphony No. 2 (Strauss) The Symphony No. 2 in F minor was written by Richard Strauss between 1883 and 1884. It is sometimes referred to as just Symphony in F minor. He gave it the Opus number 12, and it also appears in other catalogues as TrV 126 and Hanstein A.I.2. It ...
in F minor (Op. 12, TrV 126) by Richard Strauss, 1883–84 * Symphony No. 2 (Suk) in C minor (Op. 27, ''Asrael'') by Josef Suk, 1905–06 * Symphony No. 2 (Svendsen) in B-flat major (Op. 15) by
Johan Svendsen Johan Severin Svendsen (30 September 184014 June 1911) was a Norwegian composer, conductor and violinist. Born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, he lived most of his life in Copenhagen, Denmark. Svendsen's output includes two symphonies, a vi ...
, 1874 *
Symphony No. 2 (Szymanowski) Karol Szymanowski completed his Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major, Opus number, Op. 19 in 1909 at the age of 27. Szymanowski was greatly influenced by German culture and the symphony has many echoes of Richard Strauss and Max Reger. This symphony intro ...
in B-flat major (Op. 19) by Karol Szymanowski, 1909–10 *
Symphony No. 2 (Tchaikovsky) The Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was composed in 1872. One of Tchaikovsky's joyful compositions, it was successful right from its premiere and also won the favor of the group of nationalistic Russian composers known ...
, in C minor (Op. 17, ''Little Russian'') by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1872 * Symphony No. 2 (Tippett) by Michael Tippett, 1956–57 * Symphony No. 2 (Ustvolskaya) (''True and Eternal Bliss'') by Galina Ustvolskaya, 1979 * Symphony No. 2 (Vaughan Williams) (''A London Symphony'') by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1913, rev. 1920 * Symphony No. 2 (Villa-Lobos) (''Ascensão'') by Heitor Villa-Lobos, 1917–44 * Symphony No. 2 (Walton) by William Walton, 1957 *
Symphony No. 2 (Weber) Symphony No. 2 may refer to: * Symphony No. 2 (Akses) by Necil Kazım Akses, 1978 * Symphony No. 2 (Albert) by Stephen Albert, completed by Sebastian Currier * Symphony No. 2 (Alwyn) by William Alwyn, 1953 * Symphony No. 2 (Arel) by Bülent Arel, ...
in C major (J. 51) by
Carl Maria von Weber Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and Music criticism, critic in the early Romantic music, Romantic period. Best known for List of operas by Carl Maria von Weber, h ...
, 1807 * Symphony No. 2 (Weill) by
Kurt Weill Kurt Julian Weill (; ; March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for hi ...
, 1934 * Symphony No. 2 (Wellesz) (Op. 65 ''The English'') by
Egon Wellesz Egon Joseph Wellesz, CBE, FBA (21 October 1885 – 9 November 1974) was an Austrian, later British composer, teacher and musicologist, notable particularly in the field of Byzantine music. Early life and education in Vienna Egon Joseph Well ...
, 1947–48 * Symphony No. 2 (Wetz) in A major (Op. 47) by Richard Wetz, 1921 * Symphony No. 2 (Williamson) (''Pilgrim på Havet'') by
Malcolm Williamson Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher Williamson, (21 November 19312 March 2003) was an Australian composer. He was the Master of the Queen's Music from 1975 until his death. According to ''Grove Music Online'', although Williamson's earlier co ...
, 1968 * Symphony No. 2 (Wingate) (''Kleetüden'') by Jason Wright Wingate, 2009 * Symphony No. 2 (Zemlinsky) in B-flat major by
Alexander von Zemlinsky Alexander Zemlinsky or Alexander von Zemlinsky (14 October 1871 – 15 March 1942) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and teacher. Biography Early life Zemlinsky was born in Vienna to a highly diverse family. Zemlinsky's grandfather, Anton ...
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