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==Symphonies for chorus and orchestra== Works are listed in chronological order. Works with an asterisk ( *) indicate that text is used throughout the entire composition. * Fantasy in C minor for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 80, by Ludwig van Beethoven (1808) (''not a symphony, but one of only two major concerted works to involve a chorus - see also Busoni (below)'') * Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, by Ludwig van Beethoven (1824) * ''Roméo et Juliette'', Op. 17, by Hector Berlioz (1835) * ''Lobgesang'' (also called Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major), Op. 52, by Felix Mendelssohn (1840) * ''Faust Symphony'', by Franz Liszt (1854) * ''Dante Symphony'', by Franz Liszt (1856) * ''Kullervo'', Op. 7, by Jean Sibelius (1892); text from the ''Kalevala'' * Symphony No. 2 in C minor, ''Resurrection'', by Gustav Mahler (1894) * Symphony No. 3 in D minor, by Gustav Mahler (1896) * Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 26, by Alexander Scriabin (1900) * Piano Concerto, in C major, Op. 39, by Ferruccio Busoni (1904) (''not a symphony, but one of only two major concerted works to involve a chorus - see also Beethoven (above)'') * Symphony No. 3, by Guy Ropartz (1905) * Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major, by Gustav Mahler (1907) * * ''A Sea Symphony'' (Symphony No. 1), by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1909) * * ''The Bells'', Op. 35, by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1913) * * Symphony No. 4, by Charles Ives (1916) * Symphony No. 3, Op. 27, ''Song of the Night'', by Karol Szymanowski (1916) * Symphony No. 6, Op. 48, by Charles Tournemire (1917-18) * ''A Symphony: New England Holidays'', by Charles Ives (1919) * Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 21, by George Enescu (1921) * First Choral Symphony, by Gustav Holst (1924) * Symphony No. 1 "The Gothic", by Havergal Brian (1919-1927) * Symphony No. 2 in B major, Op. 14, ''To October'', by Dmitri Shostakovich (1927) * Symphony No. 2, ''O Holy Lord'', by Jan Maklakiewicz (1928) * Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 20, ''The First of May'', by Dmitri Shostakovich (1929) * ''Morning Heroes'', by Arthur Bliss (1930) * * ''Symphony of Psalms'', by Igor Stravinsky (1930) * * Symphony No. 4, ''Das Siegeslied'', by Havergal Brian (1933) * * Symphony No. 3, ''The Muses'', by Cyril Scott (1937) * Symphony No. 4, ''Folksong Symphony'', by Roy Harris (1940) * Symphony No. 4, ''The Revelation of Saint John'', by Hilding Rosenberg (1940) * * Symphony No. 6, by Erwin Schulhoff (1940) * ''The Airborne Symphony'', by Marc Blitzstein (1943-46) * ''Den judiska sången'', by Moses Pergament (1944) * Symphony No. 6, ''In Memoriam'', by Alexandre Tansman (1944) * Symphony No. 5, ''The Keeper of the Garden'', by Hilding Rosenberg (1945) * ''Odysseus'' (Symphony No. 2), by Armstrong Gibbs (first performed 1946) * Symphony No. 3, ''Te Deum'', by Darius Milhaud (1946) * ''Spring Symphony'', by Benjamin Britten (1947) * * Symphony No. 5, by Dimitrie Cuclin (1947) * Symphony No. 4, ''The Cycle'', by Peter Mennin (1948) * Symphony No. 10, by Dimitrie Cuclin (1949) * Symphony No. 12, by Dimitrie Cuclin (1951) * Symphony No. 9, Op. 54, ''Sinfonia Visionaria'', by Kurt Atterberg (1956) * * ''Deutsche Sinfonie'', by Hanns Eisler (1957) * * Symphony No. 12, Op. 188, ''Choral'', by Alan Hovhaness (1960) * Symphony No. 13 in B-flat minor, Op. 113, ''Babi Yar'', by Dmitri Shostakovich (1962) * * Symphony No. 3, ''Kaddish'', by Leonard Bernstein (1963) * Symphony No. 10, ''Abraham Lincoln'', by Roy Harris (1965) * Vocal Symphony, by Ivana Loudová (1965) * ''Choral Symphony'', by Jean Coulthard (1967) * Sinfonia by Luciano Berio (1969) * Symphony No. 2, Op. 31, ''Copernicus'', by Henryk Górecki (1972) * * Symphony No. 9 (''Sinfonia Sacra''), Op. 140, ''The Resurrection'', by Edmund Rubbra (1972) * * Symphony No. 3, ''The Icy Mirror'', by Malcolm Williamson (1972) * * Symphony No. 23, Op. 273, ''Majnun'', by Alan Hovhaness (1973) * Symphony No. 2, ''Sinfonia mistica'', by Kenneth Leighton (1974) * Symphony No. 13, ''Bicentennial Symphony'', by Roy Harris (1976) * Symphony No. 5, by Camargo Guarnieri (1977) * Symphony No. 7, ''A Sea Symphony'', by Howard Hanson (1977) * * ''Sinfonia fidei'', Op. 95, by Alun Hoddinott (1977) * Symphony No. 2, ''Saint Florian'', by Alfred Schnittke (1979) * ''Harmonium'', by John Adams (1981) * * Symphony No. 3, ''Sinfonia da Requiem'', by József Soproni (1983) * Symphony No. 6, ''Aphorisms'', by Einar Englund (1984) * Symphony No. 4, by Alfred Schnittke (1984) * Symphony No. 58, ''Sinfonia Sacra'', Op. 389, by Alan Hovhaness (1985) * Symphony No. 7, ''Pietas'' by Erkki-Sven Tüür (1987) *''The Dawn Is at Hand'', by Malcolm Williamson (1987-89) * * Symphony No. 3, ''Journey without Distance'', by Richard Danielpour (1989) * * Symphony No. 7, Op. 116, ''The Keys of the Kingdom'', by Jan Hanuš (1990) * ''Mythodea'', by Vangelis (1993) * * Symphony No. 2, by Philip Bračanin (1995/1997) * Symphony No. 7, ''Seven Gates of Jerusalem'', by Krzysztof Penderecki (1996) * Symphony No. 6, ''Choral'', by Carl Vine (1996) * * Symphony No. 9, by Hans Werner Henze (1997) * * ''Symphony 1997: Heaven - Earth - Mankind'', by Tan Dun (1997) * Symphony No. 5, ''Choral'', by Philip Glass (1999) * * Symphony No. 4, ''The Gardens'', by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (1999) * ''River Symphony'', by Sean O'Boyle (1999) * Symphony No. 2, by Lowell Liebermann (1999) * Symphony No. 9, ''The Spirit of Time'', by Robert Kyr (2000) * Symphony No. 4, ''Star Chant'', by Ross Edwards (2001) * Symphony No. 7, ''Toltec'', by Philip Glass (2005) * * Symphony No. 8, ''Songs of Transitoriness'', by Krzysztof Penderecki (2005) * Symphony No. 2, ''Festinemus amare homines'', by Pawel Lukaszewski (2005) * Symphony No. 1, ''Symphony of Providence'', by Pawel Lukaszewski (2008) * Symphony No. 3, ''Poems and Prayers'', by Mohammed Fairouz (2010) * Symphony No. 3, ''Symphony of Angels'', by Pawel Lukaszewski (2010) * '' Unfinished Remembering'' by Paul Spicer (2014) * Choral Symphony for Baritone and Soprano soloists, orchestra semi-chorus and chorus. 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