This is Mozart's most popular symphony among his 41 works of the genre. It is written for classical orchestra. The instruments: Flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 french horns and strings.
Maybe you shuld listen for yourself... Although the instruments may vary depending on which version you hear.
there are 9999999999 violins in it
woodwinds and different feelings
violin, cello, harpsichord, and flute
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Phonic spelling of orchestra. A symphony orchestra is a large instrumental group consisting of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. A chamber orchestra is half the size but contains the same 4 types of instruments.
Trumpet,French Horn ,Trumbone andTuba
AnswerJosef Haydn is generally considered the Father of the Symphony, so this may help lead you to the answer.- While this is true there is no such thing as 'the' first symphony. The form has evolved almost constantly, and the 4 movements (sonata-allegro, slow, minuet, finale) of Haydn are very different to the one movement or even 15 movements symohonies of modern composers.In the renessaince and Baroque times the word sympony and overture were used interchangeable and the symphony was often the first prelude in an opera. Bachs sons, Carl Phillip and Johann Christian both wrote many symphonies though these were in 3 movement.Joseph Haydn solidified the form and concept of the symphony as a four movement piece described above. Eventually writing 104 symphonies himself.However by the time of Beethovens Late 9th he had revolutionised it again and during the romantic era it was considered the most important form for musical expression. Here the symphony grew in size, emotional depth and often strayed from conventional Structure.
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There is no difference, but some schools use "symphonic" to differentiate between the general band and a more advanced group. It may be considered more politically correct to call it symphonic than to say "honors" or "advanced."
Phonic spelling of orchestra. A symphony orchestra is a large instrumental group consisting of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. A chamber orchestra is half the size but contains the same 4 types of instruments.
It's either has to be the 9th Symphony or the Symphony No. 4 ... unlikely to be both.
Trumpet,French Horn ,Trumbone andTuba
AnswerJosef Haydn is generally considered the Father of the Symphony, so this may help lead you to the answer.- While this is true there is no such thing as 'the' first symphony. The form has evolved almost constantly, and the 4 movements (sonata-allegro, slow, minuet, finale) of Haydn are very different to the one movement or even 15 movements symohonies of modern composers.In the renessaince and Baroque times the word sympony and overture were used interchangeable and the symphony was often the first prelude in an opera. Bachs sons, Carl Phillip and Johann Christian both wrote many symphonies though these were in 3 movement.Joseph Haydn solidified the form and concept of the symphony as a four movement piece described above. Eventually writing 104 symphonies himself.However by the time of Beethovens Late 9th he had revolutionised it again and during the romantic era it was considered the most important form for musical expression. Here the symphony grew in size, emotional depth and often strayed from conventional Structure.
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There is no difference, but some schools use "symphonic" to differentiate between the general band and a more advanced group. It may be considered more politically correct to call it symphonic than to say "honors" or "advanced."
Beethoven's 5th Symphony is in duple time - 2/4.
You can watch Brahms Symphony 4 online at Amazon, Arkivmusic, Youtube and SFS Symphony. Youtube is one of the best places to watch almost every video imaginable.
Franz Berwald wrote a total of five symphonies in the 19th Century. These symphonies were: Symphony in A, Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Symphony No. 2 in D, Symphony No.3 in C, and Symphony No.4 in D flat.
Both are works for full orchestra and have multiple movements (a symphony usually has 4, and a concerto has 3).
here is a list of the 100 greatest classical songs from digitaldreamdoor.nutsie.com.1. Symphony No. 9 in D minor "Choral" - Ludwig Van Beethoven2. Symphony No. 5 in C minor - Ludwig Van Beethoven3. Symphony No. 3 in E flat major "Eroica" - Ludwig Van Beethoven4. Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Pathetique" - Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky5. Symphony No. 41 in C major "Jupiter" - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart6. Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From The New World" - Antonin Dvorak7. Symphony No. 6 in F major "Pastorale" - Ludwig Van Beethoven8. Symphony No. 40 in G minor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart9. Symphony No. 4 in E minor - Johannes Brahms10. Symphony No. 9 in C major "The Great" - Franz Schubert11. Symphonie Fantastique - Hector Berlioz12. Symphony No. 8 in B minor "Unfinished" - Franz Schubert13. Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor - Gustav Mahler14. Symphony No. 2 in D major - Jean Sibelius15. Symphony No. 7 in A major - Ludwig Van Beethoven16. Symphony No. 2 in C minor "Resurrection" - Gustav Mahler17. Symphony No. 10 in E minor - Dmitri Shostakovich18. Symphony No. 5 in D minor - Dmitri Shostakovich19. Symphony No. 3 in F major - Johannes Brahms20. Symphony No. 39 in E flat major - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart21. Symphony No. 7 in E major "Lyric" - Anton Bruckner22. Symphony No. 4 in F minor - Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky23. Symphony No. 1 in C minor - Johannes Brahms24. Symphony No. 9 in D major - Gustav Mahler25. Symphony No. 4 in E flat major "Romantic" - Anton Bruckner26. Symphony No. 4 in A major "Italian" - Felix Mendelssohn27. Symphony No. 38 in D major "Prague" - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart28. Symphony No. 3 in C minor "Organ" - Camille Saint Saens29. Symphony No. 94 in G major "Surprise" - Joseph Haydn30. Symphony No. 101 in D major "The Clock" - Joseph Haydn31. Symphony No. 5 in B flat major - Serge Prokofiev32. Symphony No. 5 in E minor - Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky33. Symphony No. 104 in D major "London" - Joseph Haydn34. Symphony No. 9 in D minor - Anton Bruckner35. Symphony No. 5 in E flat major - Jean Sibelius36. Mathis der Maler - Paul Hindemith37. Symphony No. 1 in D major "Classical" - Serge Prokofiev38. Symphony No. 8 in C minor - Anton Bruckner39. Symphony No. 8 in G major - Antonin Dvorak40. Symphony No. 7 in D minor - Antonin Dvorak41. Symphony No. 2 in D major - Johannes Brahms42. Symphony No. 3 in E flat major "Rhenish" - Robert Schumann43. Symphony No. 2 in E minor - Sergei Rachmaninoff44. Symphony No. 4 in B flat major - Ludwig Van Beethoven45. Symphony in D minor - Cesar Franck46. Symphony No. 100 in G major "Military" - Joseph Haydn47. Symphony No. 4 in D major - Gustav Mahler48. Symphony No. 8 in E flat major "Symphony Of A Thousand" - Gustav Mahler49. Symphony No. 2 in G major "London" - Ralph Vaughan Williams50. Symphony No. 1 "Titan" in D major - Gustav Mahler51. Symphony No. 103 in E flat major "Drum Roll" - Joseph Haydn52. Symphony No. 8 in F major - Ludwig Van Beethoven53. Symphony No. 5 - Carl Nielsen54. Symphony No. 5 in D major - Ralph Vaughan Williams55. Symphony No. 3 in A minor "Scottish" - Felix Mendelssohn56. Symphony No. 1 in F minor - Dmitri Shostakovich57. Symphony No. 7 in C major - Jean Sibelius58. Symphony No. 4 in F minor - Ralph Vaughan Williams59. Symphony No. 1 in B flat major "Spring" - Robert Schumann60. Symphony No. 45 in F sharp minor "Farewell" - Joseph Haydn61. Symphony No. 3 in D minor - Gustav Mahler62. Symphony No. 92 in G major "Oxford" - Joseph Haydn63. Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Meeting" - Charles Ives64. Symphony No. 35 in D major "Haffner" - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart65. Symphony No. 1 in E minor - Jean Sibelius66. Symphony No. 4 in A minor - Jean Sibelius67. Symphony No. 88 in G major - Joseph Haydn68. Symphony No. 1 in A flat major - Edward Elgar69. Symphony No. 6 in A minor "Tragic" - Gustav Mahler70. Symphony No. 7 in E minor "Song of the Night" - Gustav Mahler71. Symphony No. 4 - Charles Ives72. Symphony No. 4 in D minor - Robert Schumann73. Symphony No. 3 - Aaron Copland74. Symphony No. 29 in A major - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart75. Symphony No. 4 "Inextinguishable" - Carl Nielsen76. Symphony in Three Movements - Igor Stravinsky77. Symphony No. 5 in B flat major - Franz Schubert78. Symphony No. 36 in C major "Linzer" - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart79. Symphony No. 1 in B flat minor - William Walton80. Turangalila Symphony - Oliver Messiaen81. Symphony No. 5 in B flat major - Anton Bruckner82. Symphony No. 3 for soprano or tenor & orchestra "Pastoral" - Ralph Vaughan Williams83. Symphony No. 102 in B flat major - Joseph Haydn84. Symphony No. 3 "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs" - Henryk Gorecki85. Harold en Italie - Hector Berlioz86. Symphony No. 2 - Charles Ives87. Symphony No. 2 in C major - Robert Schumann88. Faust Symphony - Franz Liszt89. Symphony in C major - Georges Bizet90. Symphony No. 3"Sinfonia Espansiva" - Carl Nielsen91. Symphony No. 8 in C minor "Stalingrad" - Dmitri Shostakovich92. Symphony No. 4 in C major "Poem of Ecstasy" - Alexander Scriabin93. Symphony No. 2 in D major - Ludwig Van Beethoven94. Symphony No. 1 in C major - Ludwig Van Beethoven95. Symphony No. 2 in B minor - Alexander Borodin96. Chamber Symphony No. 1 in E major - Arnold Schoenberg97. Symphony No. 6 in E minor - Ralph Vaughan Williams98. Symphony No. 7 in C major "Leningrad" - Dmitri Shostakovich99. Symphony No. 6 in D minor - Antonin Dvorak100. Symphony No. 14 for soprano, bass, strings, and percussion - Dmitri Shostakovich