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・ Symphony in B-flat (Chausson)
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Symphony in D minor (Bruckner)
・ Symphony in D minor (Franck)
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・ Symphony in E flat (ballet)
・ Symphony in E flat (Tchaikovsky)
・ Symphony in E-flat (Stravinsky)
・ Symphony in E-flat major, Op. 11, No. 3 (Stamitz)
・ Symphony in Effect
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・ Symphony in F (Dohnányi)
・ Symphony in F-sharp major (Korngold)
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・ Symphony in G major "Mannheim No. 1" (Stamitz)
・ Symphony in G minor (Lalo)


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Symphony in D minor (Bruckner) : ウィキペディア英語版
Symphony in D minor (Bruckner)

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The Symphony in D minor, WAB 100, was composed by Anton Bruckner in 1869 between Symphony No. 1 (1866) and Symphony No. 2 (1872). In 1895 Bruckner declared that this symphony "''ドイツ語:gilt nicht''" (does not count) and he did not assign a number to it. The work was published and premiered in 1924.
== Composition ==
Bruckner composed this symphony from 24 January to 12 September 1869. It was initially designated Symphony No. 2, while the C minor symphony of 1872 was called Symphony No. 3.〔(David Griegel, Bruckner Symphony Versions )〕
In 1895, when Bruckner reviewed his symphonies in order to have them published, he declared that this symphony "does not count" ("''ドイツ語:gilt nicht''"). He wrote on the front page "''ドイツ語:annulli(e)rt''" (annulled) and replaced the original "Nr. 2" with the symbol "∅".〔C. van Zwol, p. 674〕
According to the conductor Georg Tintner, this lack of confidence in the work arose from a question by the puzzled conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Felix Otto Dessoff, who asked Bruckner, "Where is the main theme?"〔Georg Tintner, leaflet to CD 8.554215-16〕 The symbol "∅" was later interpreted as the numeral zero and the symphony got the nickname ''ドイツ語:Die Nullte'' ("No. 0"). In the words of David Griegel, "Like many other composers, I believe Bruckner was merely being too self-critical, and the unnumbered symphonies are also works worthy of our enjoyment".〔
Because of the designation ''Die Nullte'', the biographers Göllerich and Auer felt it was composed before Symphony No. 1. Contrary to this assumption, the autograph score is dated 24 January to 12 September 1869, and no earlier sketch or single folio of this work has been retrieved.〔 The work, which is sometimes referred to as "Symphony in D minor, opus posthumous", but is in English most often called "Symphony No. 0",〔 was premiered in Klosterneuburg on 12 October 1924.

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