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What are the greatest twentieth century symphonies?


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Symphonies are so outdated... 20th century composers who write formal symphonies are living in the past, imho.

Well aren't YOU just a Grumpy Gus.

Also, the term "Symphony" is used often to designate any large, (often) multi-movement work for a Symphony Orchestra...no?

So, HERE's one of my favorites:

Michael Mantlers Symphony (listen to Part II) (and here's Part III on Youtube!)

Score available HERE!?

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Best 20th and 21st Symphonies -

Ives 4th Symphony

Berio's Sinfonia

Webern's Symphony Op 21 (?)

One of my favorite symphonies though I don't think it is one of the best (yet an excellent symphony) -

Prokofiev 5th

My exposure to 20th and 21st century symphonic literature is a weak spot. But I am picky even about the 18th and 19th century symphonic literature (for example I think Beethoven's 4th and 2nd are uneven in quality, Mozart symphonies begin to get intersting after no 25. Of all the symphonists I consider Hadyn to be the best in the past 300 years if you consider the consistently high level of craftsmanship, inventiveness, experimentation and sheer enjoyment found among over the 100 or so symphonies. )

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I notice that nobody has yet mentioned Havergal Brian. Certainly his Gothic Symphony, of which I was privileged to witness the first public performance, must rank alongside Mahler's "Symphony of a Thousand" as one of the biggest symphonies written during the 20th Century. Robert Simpson reckoned that Brian's 8th symphony (then known as No 9)

was the greatest symphony written by any Englishman.

Cheers,

John.

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I love me some Shostakovich 7. Until I heard it, I wasn't exactly a fanatic for his work, but that piece made me want to hear more. Very enjoyable.

Hindemith - Symphonic Metamorphosis...Definitely not a symphony, and none of the themes are his, outright, but still a brilliant reworking of extant material, with interesting orchestrations to boot. I happen to think the Marche alone is worth the admission :)

Bernstein's "Kaddish" symphony, pretty sure it's no. 3...and the Jeremiah one is pretty cool.

Lots of fans of Copland's 3rd - add me to them =)

Prokofiev's 1st - such fun....not profound as many others have already listed are, but to infuse good humor into symphonic form is kinda rare, I will always hold this one dear :)

The list built by this thread is so comprehensive, already...so I'll shuffle off for now....

~K

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