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  • Andrea Zani (1696–1757), Italian composer of the earliest securely dated symphonies (part of his op. 2, published in 1729).
  • Giovanni Battista Sammartini (around 1701-1775), Italian composer of at least 67 symphonies.
  • Antonio Brioschi (fl. c. 1725–1750), was an Italian symphony composer who wrote at least twenty-six symphonies.
  • William Boyce (1710-1779), whose opus 2 is a set of eight “symphonies”, although they started life as overtures to other works.
  • Ignaz Holzbauer (1711-1783), Austro-German composer of 69 symphonies.
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788), son of Johann Sebastian Bach, composer of around 20 symphonies.
  • Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715-1777)
  • Georg Matthias Monn (1717-1750), whose symphony in D of 1740 is the first to include a minuet as a third movement.
  • Johann Stamitz (1717-1757), the first composer to regularly include a minuet as the third movement of his symphonies.
  • Wenzel Raimund Birck (1718-1763)
  • Leopold Mozart (1719-1787), who wrote symphonies in which he included French horns.
  • Karl Friedrich Abel (1725-1787), active in London.
  • Franz Xaver Pokorny (1729–1794), Bohemian composer of about 140 symphonies, 104 of which were deliberately misattributed to other composers in 1796 by Theodor von Schacht.
  • Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), one of the best known Classical composers of symphonies, he wrote 106 examples, combining wit and structural clarity (see the list of symphonies by Joseph Haydn and the Category of Haydn Symphonies).
  • Franz Ignaz Beck (1734-1809), composer of about 25 symphonies (biography describes his symphonies especially as ahead of their time)
  • François-Joseph Gossec (1734-1829), French composer of over 60 symphonies.
  • Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782), son of Johann Sebastian Bach, active in London.
  • Michael Haydn (1737-1806) the younger brother of Joseph Haydn was also a prolific composer and wrote forty symphonies
  • Leopold Hoffmann (1738-1793)
  • Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813), Bohemian composer of at least 24 symphonies. [1]
  • Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739-1799)
  • Andrea Luchesi (1741-1801)
  • Antonio Rosetti (c.1750-1792), Bohemian composer, wrote many symphonies, concertos (notably for horn), and vocal works.
  • Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), Italian composer of symphonies.
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), one of the best known Classical symphonists.
  • Pavel Vranický (1756-1808), Bohemian composer of about fifty symphonies.
  • Ignaz Pleyel (1757-1831) Austrian composer, in his time a famous pupil of Haydn.
  • Étienne Méhul (1763-1817), French composer of at least four symphonies.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), often considered the greatest of all symphonists, he wrote 9 numbered symphonies plus sketches for a tenth – see Category of Beethoven symphonies.
  • George Onslow (1784-1853), French composer of 4 symphonies in a style combining echoes of Beethoven and Schubert.
  • Louis Spohr (1784-1859), well known as a symphonist in his day, though his 10 works in the genre are largely forgotten today.
  • Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826), German composer, wrote 2 symphonies.
  • Cipriani Potter (1792 – 1871), English composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Antonio Raffelín (1796–1882). Cuban composer of several symphonies.
  • Franz Schubert (1797-1828), composer of 9 surviving symphonies, with the Symphony No. 8 (the Unfinished) and Symphony No. 9 (the Great) the largest in scale and best known.
  • Franz Lachner (1803-1890) wrote 8 symphonies between 1828 & 1851. His 5th symphony won him the prize offered by the Vienna Gesellschaft der Musicfreunde in 1835.
  • Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), best remembered for his Symphonie Fantastique, perhaps the first true programmatic symphony.
  • Louise Farrenc (1804-1875). French composer who completed three symphonies.
  • Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805–1900). Danish composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), composer of 12 complete string symphonies (the 13th was left unfinished) and 5 numbered symphonies, sketches for a 6th (1847).
  • Robert Schumann (1810-1856), who wrote 4 numbered symphonies, the last of which experimented with cyclic form.
  • Franz Liszt (1811-1886), wrote 2 programmatic symphonies, the Faust Symphony and the Dante Symphony.
  • Richard Wagner (1813–1883), German composer of 1 symphony.
  • Robert Volkmann (1815-1883), German composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Sir William Sterndale Bennett (1816-1875), English composer of 6 symphonies.
  • Charles Gounod (1818-1893), French composer of 2 symphonies and a third for 9 wind instruments (Petite symphonie).
  • César Franck (1822-1890), wrote 1 symphony best known for its use of cyclic form.
  • Joachim Raff (1822-1882), Swiss-born German composer of 11 symphonies, several with programmatic elements, well known in his day, but now largely forgotten.
  • Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), composer of 11 large-scale symphonies, including Nos. 00 and 0.
  • Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894), composer of 6 symphonies, with the second, the Ocean, and the sixth being the best known (though neither as well known now as they were in Rubinstein’s day).
  • Georges Bizet (1833-1875), French composer remembered by his Opera Carmen, wrote 1 symphony at the age of 17; the second, Roma, is sometimes classified as a suite, though referred to as a symphony by the composer.
  • Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), composer of 4 symphonies, considered to be the artistic heir of Beethoven. Regarded as one of the great symphonists of the Romantic period.
  • Felix Draeseke (1835-1913), composer of the New German School wrote 4 symphonies.
  • Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921), composer of 5 symphonies (three of which are numbered while the other two are not), of which the best known is the third, his Symphony n°3 with organ.
  • John Knowles Paine (1839–1906). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Alice Mary Smith (1839–1884). English composer of 3 symphonies .
  • John Severin Svendsen (1840–1911). Norwegian violinist, conductor, and composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), who wrote 6 numbered symphonies plus the Manfred Symphony.
  • Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904), who wrote 9 symphonies, of which the most famous is the ninth (From the New World). He successfully combined Bohemian folk elements with large-scale structure.
  • Asger Hamerik (1843–1923). Danish conductor and composer of 8 symphonies.
  • Hubert Parry (1848–1918). British composer of 4 symphonies (1882–89)
  • Zdenek Fibich (1850–1900). Czech composer of 3 complete symphonies, plus 4 fragmentary or lost symphonies.
  • Vincent d’Indy (1851-1931), French composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924). British composer of 7 symphonies (1876–1911).
  • George Whitefield Chadwick (1854–1931). American composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Ernest Chausson (1855-1899), French composer of 1 symphony and sketches for a second.
  • Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934), completed 2 symphonies, with sketches for a third made into a performing version by Anthony Payne.
  • Hans Rott (1858-1884), Austrian composer of a symphony (1879/1880), which features many stylistic similarities to the later symphonies of his friend and fellow student Gustav Mahler. A Symphony No.2 was planned.
  • Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), completed 9 large-scale symphonies, plus an incomplete 10th – see Category of Mahler symphonies. His third symphony is his longest symphony at 95 minutes, and his eighth, the Symphony of a Thousand, premiered with over one thousand performers.
  • Maurice Emmanuel (1862–1938). French composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Edward German (1862–1936). English composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Alberto Williams (1862–1952), Argentine composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Horatio Parker (1863–1919). American composer of one symphony.
  • Felix Weingartner (1863-1942), composer of 7 symphonies and a sinfonietta.
  • Carl Nielsen (1865-1931), composer of 6 symphonies.
  • Albéric Magnard (1865-1914), composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Jean Sibelius (1865-1957), composer of the Kullervo Symphony, and of 7 numbered symphonies (a No.8 was destroyed by the composer in 1929).
  • Paul Dukas (1865-1931), Symphony in C.
  • Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936), composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Vasily Kalinnikov (1866-1901), Russian composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Charles Koechlin (1867–1950), French composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Albert Roussel (1869-1937), French composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Alfred Hill (1870–1960). Australian composer of 12 symphonies.
  • Florent Schmitt (1870-1958), French composer of 2 symphonies (the first a ‘symphonie concertante’) and one for strings (Janiana).
  • Charles Tournemire (1870–1939). French composer of 8 orchestral symphonies, as well as a Simphonie-choral and Symphonie sacrée for organ.
  • Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871-1927), Swedish composer of 2 symphonies, one disowned by him.
  • Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942), Austrian composer of 3 symphonies, a Lyrische Symphonie for soprano, baritone and orchestra, a symphony in all but name called Die Seejungfrau (1902), and a Sinfonietta (1934).
  • Hugo Alfvén (1872–1960). Swedish violinist, conductor, and composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915), Russian composer of 3 symphonies; his two tone poems, composed after the 3 symphonies, are also sometimes classified as symphonies nos. 4 and 5.
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958), composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943), composer of 3 symphonies in a late-Romantic style.
  • Gustav Holst (1874–1934). British composer of an unpublished Symphony “The Cotswolds” (1899–1900), a First Choral Symphony (1923–24), and a Scherzo (1933–34) for a projected but unfinished symphony .
  • Josef Suk (1874-1934), Czech composer of two symphonies – in E major opus 14, and in C minor (the Asrael Symphony, opus 27).
  • Franz Schmidt (1874-1939), Austrian composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Charles Ives (1874-1954), American composer of 4 symphonies, his ‘Holiday Symphony’ referred to as his 5th, and his ‘Universe Symphony’ later reconstructed.
  • Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), Austrian composer of 2 chamber symphonies and several sketches for unpublished symphonies. Alban Berg thought of Schoenberg’s tone poem Pelleas und Melisande (1902) as a symphony.
  • Julián Carrillo (1875-1965), Mexican Composer, wrote 2 symphonies plus 3 atonal symphonies written in the “Thirteen Sound” technique.
  • Richard Wetz (1875-1935), German late romantic composer of 3 symphonies
  • Mieczysław Karłowicz (1876-1909), Polish composer of only one symphony, in e minor Op.7 “Rebirth” (1897).
  • Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876-1948), Italian-German composer of the Sinfonia da Camera (1901); an early composer in the genre of the 20th century chamber symphony.
  • Havergal Brian (1876-1972), English composer of 32 symphonies, most of which he wrote in his seventies and eighties. His first symphony The Gothic is the largest one ever written.
  • Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877–1952). Austrian pianist and composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Artur Kapp (1878-1952), Estonian composer. Generally considered to be one of the founders of Estonian symphonic music.
  • Franz Schreker (1879-1934), Austrian composer of the Chamber Symphony.
  • Ernest Bloch (1880–1959). American composer of Swiss origin, whose works include (in addition to an unpublished Symphonie orientale amongst his juvenilia ) a Symphony in C-sharp Minor, a Sinfonia Breve, a Symphony for Trombone and Orchestra, and a Symphony in E-flat.
  • Ildebrando Pizzetti (1880–1968). Italian composer of 1 symphony.
  • Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881-1950), Soviet composer (moved from Poland at a very young age) and composer of 27 symphonies.
  • George Enescu (1881-1955), Romanian composer. Wrote 3 acknowledged and complete symphonies, 4 earlier ones and 2 later ones—the last two completed by Pascal Bentoiu—as well as a Chamber Symphony.
  • Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), wrote 3 purely orchestral symphonies plus the Symphony of Psalms for chorus and orchestra; his Symphonies of Wind Instruments uses the word symphony in its old sense of “sounding together”.
  • Sir Arnold Bax (1883-1953), English composer of 7 symphonies.
  • Anton Webern (1883-1945), Austrian Composer of 1 symphony (1928).
  • Ture Rangström (1884–1947). Swedish composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Enrique Soro (1884–1954). Chilean composer of 1 symphony.
  • Pedro Umberto Allende (1885–1959). Chilean composer of 1 symphony (unfinished).
  • Wallingford Riegger (1885–1961). American composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Egon Wellesz (1885–1974). Austrian musicologist and composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886-1954), German composer of 3 symphonies, plus a Symphonic Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.
  • Leevi Madetoja (1887–1947). Finnish composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959), Brazilian composer of 12 symphonies.
  • Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967). Dutch composer of 7 symphonies.
  • Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (1889–1960). English composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Bohuslav Martinů (1890-1959). Czech composer of 6 symphonies.
  • Gösta Nystroem (1890–1966). Swedish composer of six symphonies.
  • Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953), Soviet composer of 7 symphonies, plus a Symphony-Concerto for Cello and Orchestra – see Category of Prokofiev symphonies.
  • Hendrik Andriessen (1892–1981). Dutch composer of 4 numbered symphonies and a Symphonia Concertante.
  • Oscar van Hemel (1892–1981). Dutch composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Arthur Honegger (1892-1955), Swiss-French composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji (1892–1988), British composer of 12 symphonies: 6 for piano solo, 3 for organ, and 3 for piano, organ, chorus and large orchestra (the second unfinished save for the piano part).
  • Arthur Benjamin (1893–1960). Australian composer of 1 symphony (1944–45)
  • Eugene Goossens (1893–1962). British conductor and composer of 2 symphonies and a sinfonietta.
  • Ernest John Moeran (1894–1950). British composer of 1 symphony.
  • Willem Pijper (1894–1947). Dutch composer of 3 symphonies (1917, 1921, 1926).
  • Walter Piston (1894-1976), American composer of 8 symphonies
  • Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942), Czech composer of 8 symphonies (the last two in short score).
  • Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), German composer of several works with descriptive titles designated symphonies, of which the best known is Mathis der Maler, as well as the Symphony in E-flat of 1939 and the Symphony in B-flat for Concert Band.
  • Leo Sowerby (1895–1968). American composer of 5 numbered orchestral symphonies, as well as a Symphony in G and Sinfonia brevis for organ.
  • William Grant Still (1895–1978). American composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Roberto Gerhard (1896–1970). Catalan composer, active in England, wrote 5 numbered symphonies (1952–69, the last unfinished), and a Symphony “Homenaje a Pedrell” (1940–41)
  • Howard Hanson (1896-1981), American composer of 7 symphonies (no. 1 Nordic, no. 2 Romantic – his most famous, no. 4 Requiem, no. 5 Sinfonia Sacra, and no. 7 Sea Symphony).
  • Roger Sessions (1896-1985), American composer of 9 symphonies, all but the first two of which are written using some form of the twelve-tone technique.
  • Virgil Thomson (1896–1989). American composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Paul Ben-Haim (1897–1984). Israeli composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Henry Cowell (1897–1965). American composer of 20 symphonies (a 21st exists only as sketches), as well as a Sinfonietta for chamber orchestra (1928) and an incomplete Symphonic Sketch (1943)
  • Oscar Lorenzo Fernândez (1897–1948). Brazilian composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Francisco Mignone (1897–1986). Brazilian composer of 3 orchestral symphonies and a chamber work titled Four Symphonies, for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.
  • Viktor Ullmann (1898-1944), Czech Composer of 2 symphonies (1944, both are reconstructions from the short score of the Piano Sonatas No.5 and Piano Sonatas No.7 by Bernard Wulff).
  • Hanns Eisler (1898-1962), German Composer of a Little Symphony (1932), a Chamber Symphony (1940) and a German Symphony for choir and orchestra (1930-1958).
  • Roy Harris (1898-1979), American composer of 15 symphonies, of which Symphony No. 3 is by far the most famous.
  • Carlos Chávez (1899-1978), Mexican composer of 6 symphonies, as well as a “Dance Symphony” Caballos de vapor (aka Horse Power), and a Sinfonía proletaria (proletarian symphony).
  • Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatée (1899–1974). Canadian composer of 2 symphonies and a Symphony-Concerto for piano and orchestra.
  • Pavel Haas (1899-1944), Czech Composer of an unfinished Symphony (1940/41, orchestration completed by Zdenek Zouhar).
  • Eduardo Hernández Moncada (1899–1995), Mexican composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Harl McDonald (1899–1955). American pianist, conductor, and composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Domingo Santa Cruz (1899–1987). Chilean composer of 4 symphonies and a Sinfonia Concertante for flute and orchestra.
  • Randall Thompson (1899–1984), American composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Kurt Weill (1900-1950), German and later American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Aaron Copland (1900-1990), American composer of 3 symphonies. The fourth movement of No. 3 is based on his famous Fanfare for the Common Man.
  • Ernst Krenek (1900-1991), Austrian composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Kurt Weill (1900-1950), German Composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Edmund Rubbra (1901-1986), English composer of 11 symphonies.
  • Sir William Walton (1902-1983), English composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Vittorio Giannini (1903–1966). American composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978), world-famous Armenian composer, wrote 3 symphonies.
  • John Antill (1904–1986). Australian composer of Symphony on a City (1959).
  • Cemal Reşit Rey (1904-1985), Turkish composer of 2 symphonies.
  • William Alwyn (1905–1985). English composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Léon Orthel (1905–1985). Dutch composer of 6 symphonies.
  • Sir Michael Tippett (1905-1998), English composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Eduard Tubin (1905-1982), Estonian composer of 10 symphonies.
  • Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905-1963), German composer of 8 symphonies.
  • Kees van Baaren (1906–1970). Dutch composer of one symphony (1957).
  • Paul Creston (1906-1985), American composer of 6 symphonies.
  • Benjamin Frankel (1906-1973), English composer of 8 symphonies.
  • Janis Ivanovs (1906-1983), Latvian composer of 21 symphonies.
  • Alexander Moyzes (1906–1984). Slovak composer of 12 symphonies.
  • Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975), Soviet composer of 15 symphonies – see Category of Shostakovich symphonies.
  • Antal Dorati (1906–1988), American conductor and composer of Hungarian birth, who wrote 2 symphonies.
  • Henk Badings (1907–1987). Dutch composer of 15 symphonies.
  • Camargo Guarnieri (1907–1993). Brazilian composer of 7 symphonies.
  • Willem van Otterloo (1907–1978). Dutch conductor and composer of 1 symphony and a Symphonietta for winds.
  • Ahmet Adnan Saygun (1907-1991). Turkish composer of 5 symphonies.
  • José Siquiera (1907–1985). Brazilian composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Herbert Haufrecht (1909–1998). American composer of 1 symphony
  • Vagn Holmboe (1909-1996), Danish composer of 13 symphonies, 4 symphonies for strings and 3 chamber symphonies (these seven works not discarded, but not included by him among the other 13).
  • Robin Orr (born1909). Scottish composer of 3 symphonies and a Sinfonietta Helvetica.
  • Samuel Barber, (1910-1981), American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • William Schuman (1910-1992), American composer of 10 symphonies.
  • José Ardévol (1911–1981). Cuban composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975), American composer of 1 symphony (1940).
  • Alan Hovhaness (1911-2000), American composer of 67 symphonies. Astonishingly, far from being the most prolific 20th-century symphonist (see, e.g., Rowan Taylor).
  • Allan Pettersson (1911-1980), Swedish composer of 17 expressive symphonies.
  • Rudolf Escher (1912–1980). Dutch composer of 2 numbered symphonies, an unfinished Symphony in memoriam Maurice Ravel, and a Symphony for 10 instruments.
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912–1990). Australian composer of a Sinfonietta (1935)
  • José Pablo Moncayo (1912–1958), Mexican composer of 2 symphonies (1944 and 1958, the latter unfinished), and a Sinfonietta (1945).
  • Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), British composer of several symphonies, including A Simple Symphony for strings (1933–34), Sinfonia da Requiem (1939–40), a Spring Symphony (1948–49), and the Cello Symphony (1963), as well as a Sinfonietta (1932).
  • Norman Dello Joio (born 1913). American composer of 1 symphony.
  • Morton Gould (1913–1996). American composer of 4 numbered symphonies (the last for band), plus 4 Symphonettes.
  • Hans Henkemans (1913–1995). Dutch composer of one symphony (1934, subsequently withdrawn).
  • Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994), Polish composer, wrote 4 symphonies.
  • Gardner Read (1913–2005). American composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Irving Fine (1914–1962), American composer of one symphony.
  • César Guerra-Peixe (1914–1993). Brazilian composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Gail Kubik (1914–1984). American composer of 2 symphonies and a Sinfonia Concertante for piano, viola, trumpet, and orchestra.
  • Sir Andrzej Panufnik (1914–1991), Polish composer of 10 symphonies.
  • David Diamond (1915-2005), American composer of 11 symphonies.
  • Dorian Le Gallienne (1915–1963). Australian composer of a Symphony (1953) and a Sinfonietta (1956).
  • Vincent Persichetti (1915–1987). American composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Henri Dutilleux (1916), French composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Sven Einar Englund (1916-1999), Finnish composer of 7 symphonies.
  • Carlos Surinach (1915–1997) American composer of Catalan origin, composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Rowan Taylor (1916-2005), American composer, considered the most prolific composer of all time, wrote 265 symphonies.
  • Lou Harrison (1917-2003), American composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Anthony Burgess (1917–1993), British novelist and composer of 3 symphonies, as well as a Petite symphonie pour Strasbourg (1988), and a Sinfonietta for Liana (1990).
  • Richard Yardumian (1917–1985). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), American composer and conductor, composed 3 symphonies.
  • Harold Gramatges (born 1918). Cuban composer of 1 symphony and a Sinfonietta.
  • Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918–1970). German composer of a Sinfonia prosodica (1945), as well as a Symphony in one movement (1947–51/53).
  • Argeliers León (1918–1991). Cuban composer of 2 numbered symphonies, as well as an unnumbered Symphony for Strings.
  • Lex van Delden (1919–1988). Dutch composer of 8 symphonies.
  • Talivaldis Kenins (born 1919). Latvian-born Canadian composer of 8 symphonies.
  • Juan Orrego-Salas (born 1919). Chilean composer of 5 numbered symphonies, plus a Symphony in One Movement “Semper reditus” (1997)
  • Cláudio Santoro (1919–1989). Brazilian composer of 14 symphonies.
  • Mieczyslaw Weinberg (1919-1996), Polish composer who emigrated to the Soviet Union, composer of 20 symphonies for full orchestra and 4 chamber symphonies.
  • Ralph Edward Kechley (born ca. 1920). American composer of 1 symphony for band.
  • Jean B. Middleton (born ca. 1920). American composer of 1 symphony.
  • Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006), British composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Jack Beeson (born 1921). American composer of 1 symphony.
  • Fritz Geißler (1921-1984), German composer, wrote 11 symphonies.
  • Karel Husa (born 1921). American composer of Czech birth, composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Edvard Mik’aeli Mirzoian (born 1921). Armenian composer of 1 symphony.
  • Alfred Reed (1921–2005). American composer and conductor of Austrian descent, composed 5 symphonies, all for wind band.
  • Robert Simpson (1921-1997), British composer, wrote 11 symphonies.
  • Felix Werder (born 1922). Australian composer of German origin, wrote 7 numbered symphonies (1943–92), a Sinfonia for viola, piano, and orchestra (1986), and a Wind Symphony (1990).
  • Jianer Zhu (born 1922). Chinese composer of 10 symphonies.
  • Frank Erickson (1923–1996). American composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Peter Mennin (1923-1983), American composer, wrote 9 symphonies.
  • Ned Rorem (born 1923). American composer of 3 numbered orchestral symphonies, a symphony for winds, and a symphony for strings.
  • Vasilije Mokranjac (1923–1984). Serbian composer of 4 symphonies and a Sinfonietta for strings.
  • Warren Benson (1924–2005). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Joly Braga Santos (1924–1988), Portuguese composer of 6 symphonies.
  • Juriaan Andriessen (1925–1996). Dutch composer of 8 numbered symphonies, plus a Symphonietta concertante, for four trumpets and orchestra (1947), and a Sinfonia “Il fiume” for winds (1984).
  • Robert Beadell (1925–1994). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Gustavo Becerra (born 1925). Chilean composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Luciano Berio (1925-2003) Italian composer of the famous Sinfonia (1968-69).
  • Anthony Milner (born 1925). British composer of 3 orchestral symphonies and a symphony for organ.
  • Gunther Schuller (born 1925). American composer of 3 symphonies , a Symphony for Organ, and a Chamber Symphony (1989).
  • Paul W. Whear (born 1925). American composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Julián Orbón (1925–1991). Cuban composer of 1 symphony.
  • Hans Werner Henze (born 1926), German Composer of 10 symphonies.
  • Ben Johnston (born 1926). American composer of a Symphony in A (1987) and a Chamber Symphony (1990).
  • Jivan Gurgeni Ter-T’at’evosian (1926–1988). Armenian composer of 5 symphonies and a Sinfonietta.
  • Anatol Vieru (1926–1998). Romanian composer of 7 symphonies.
  • David Barlow (1927–1975). English composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Keith Humble (1927–1995). Australian composer of a Symphony of Sorrows (1993).
  • Ernst Widmer (1927–1990). Brazilian composer of Swiss birth, composed 3 symphonies.
  • Richard DeLone (born 1928). American composer of 1 symphony.
  • George Dreyfus (born 1928) Australian composer of 2 symphonies (1967 and 1976), and a Symphonie Concertante for bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and string orchestra (1978).
  • Robert Washburn (born 1928). American composer of 1 symphony.
  • Edisson Vasilevich Denisov (1929–1996). Russian composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara (born 1929), Finnish composer of 8 symphonies.
  • Boguslaw Schäffer (born 1929). Polish composer of 4 symphonies.
  • James Maurice Gore (born ca. 1930). American composer of 1 symphony.
  • Werner Heider (born 1930). German conductor and composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Hans Kox (born 1930). Dutch composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Malcolm Williamson (1931–2003), Australian composer of 7 numbered symphonies, as well as a Symphony for Organ (1960), a Sinfonia Concertante for 3 trumpets, piano and strings (1960–62), a Symphony for Voices (1962), and a Choral Symphony “The Dawn is at Hand” (1989).
  • John Barnes Chance (1932–1972). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Alexander Goehr (born 1932). British composer of German birth, wrote a Little Symphony (1963), Symphony in One Movement (1969/81), a Sinfonia for chamber orchestra (1979), and Symphony with Chaconne (1985–86).
  • Richard Meale (born 1932). Australian composer of one symphony (1994).
  • Claude Thomas Smith (1932–1987). American composer of 1 symphony.
  • John Williams (born 1932), American Composer of a symphony (1966).
  • Per Nørgård (born 1932), Danish composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Ramiro Cortés (1933–1984), American composer of a Sinfonia Sacra (1954/59)
  • Henryk Górecki (born 1933), Polish composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Krzysztof Penderecki (born 1933), Polish composer of 8 symphonies (as of 2005).
  • Bozidar Kos (born 1934) Slovenian composer active in Australia, wrote a Sinfonietta for string orchestra (1983).
  • Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998), Russian Composer of Symphonies, Nos.1-8 (1972-98).
  • Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (born 1934), British Composer of a Sinfonia (1962), a Sinfonia Concertante (1982), a Sinfonietta (1983) and eight numbered symphonies (1976-2001).
  • Nigel Butterley (born 1935). Australian composer of one symphony (1980).
  • Giya Kancheli (born 1935), Georgian composer of 7 symphonies.
  • Arvo Pärt (born 1935), composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Aulis Sallinen (born 1935). Finnish composer of 8 symphonies.
  • Philip Glass (born 1937), composer of 8 symphonies.
  • William Bolcom (born 1938). American pianist and composer of 6 symphonies .
  • John Corigliano (born 1938). American composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Charles Wuorinen (born 1938). American composer of 7 numbered symphonies and a Microsymphony (1992).
  • Louis Andriessen (born 1939). Dutch composer of De negen symfonieën van Beethoven, for orchestra and ice-cream vendor’s bell (1970), Symfonieën der Nederlanden, for 2 or more wind bands (1974), and Symphony for Open Strings for 12 solo strings (1978).
  • Lindembergue Cardoso (1939–1989). Brazilian composer of 1 symphony.
  • Robert Jager (1939). American composer of 2 symphonies and a sinfonietta.
  • John McCabe (born 1939). English composer of 5 numbered symphonies, plus a Six-minute Symphony for strings.
  • Jean Schwarz (born 1939). French composer of a symphony for electronic sounds (1975).
  • Ellen Taafe Zwillich (born 1939). American composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Richard Nanes (born 1941). American composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Gillian Whitehead (born 1941) New Zealand-born Australian composer of one symphony.
  • Richard Edward Wilson (born 1941), composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Tomás Marco (born 1942), Spanish composer of 6 symphonies
  • Ross Edwards (born 1943). Australian composer of 4 symphonies.
  • David Maslanka (born 1943). American composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Roger Smalley (born 1943). English composer of one symphony (1979–81).
  • William Albright (1944-1998), American composer of a Symphony for Organ and Percussion.
  • Leif Segerstam (born 1944). Finnish composer of over 180 symphonies.
  • Hristo Tsanoff (born 1947), composer of 2 symphony [[2]].
  • John Coolidge Adams (born 1947), composer of a Chamber Symphony (1992) and 3 other works, symphonies in all but name.
  • Heinz Chur (born 1948), German composer of 4 symphonies (1978-1991).
  • Glenn Branca (born 1948) avant-garde composer and guitarist who composes symphonies for orchestras of electric guitars and percussion.
  • Dan Welcher (born 1948). American conductor and composer of 3 symphonies.
  • James Barnes (born 1949). American composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Richard Mills (born 1949). Australian composer of a symphony (1998) and Symphony No. 1 (2000)
  • Christopher Rouse (born 1949). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Craig H. Russell (born 1951). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Brenton Broadstock (born 1952). Australian composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Alla Pavlova (born 1952), Russian composer of 5 symphonies (as of 2006)
  • Daniel Asia (born 1953). American composer of 4 symphonies.
  • Oliver Knussen (born 1953), English Composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Daniel Bukvich (born 1954). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Carl Vine (born 1954). Australian composer of 6 symphonies.
  • John Kenneth Graham (born 1955), American composer of 4 symphonies, orchestral tableaux of American folklore and legend.
  • Nigel Keay (born 1955), New Zealand composer of the Symphony in Five Movements (1996).
  • Richard Danielpour (born 1956). American composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Mark Alburger (born 1957), American composer of 9 symphonies.
  • Julian Jing-Jun Yu (born 1957). Chinese/Australian composer of one symphony, the Sinfonia passacaglissima (1995).
  • Tan Dun (born 1957), Chinese composer of the Symphony 1997.
  • Frank Ticheli (born 1958). American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Aaron Jay Kernis (born 1960), American composer of 2 symphonies.
  • Peter Seabourne (born 1960). British composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Gordon Kerry (born 1961). Australian composer of a Sinfonia, for viola, cello, and string orchestra (1993).
  • Michael Torke (born 1961), American composer of 1 symphony (1997).
  • Nicolas Bacri (born 1961), French composer of 7 symphonies (1983-2012)
  • Evgeni Kostitsyn (born 1963), Russian composer of 5 symphonies.
  • Robert Steadman (born 1965), UK composer of 2 symphonies and a chamber symphony.
  • Marcus Tristan Heathcock (born 1967), UK composer of 10 symphonies including a Football symphony.
  • Thomas Adès (born 1971), British Composer of the Chamber Symphony For Fifteen Players Op.2 (1991).
  • Carson P. Cooman (born 1982). American composer of 3 symphonies.
  • Jay Greenberg (born 1991), American composer of at least five symphonies, who had a CD release of his music at age 14.

From:https://musicality.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_symphony_composers

洋垃圾韩版LG V40不用Root删除卸载不必要APP

PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell
judypn:/ $ pm list package -f
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package:/system/priv-app/FontServer/FontServer.apk=com.hy.system.fontserver
package:/system/priv-app/LGStartupwizard/LGStartupwizard.apk=com.android.LGSetupWizard
package:/system/priv-app/CtsShimPrivPrebuilt/CtsShimPrivPrebuilt.apk=com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
package:/vendor/app/SSGTelemetryService/SSGTelemetryService.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.qms.service.telemetry
package:/system/priv-app/GoogleExtServicesPrebuilt/GoogleExtServicesPrebuilt.apk=com.google.android.ext.services
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGWeatherService/LGWeatherService.apk=com.lge.sizechangable.weather.platform
package:/system/priv-app/LGUnifiedTelephonyProvider/LGUnifiedTelephonyProvider.apk=com.android.providers.telephony
package:/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService/DynamicSystemInstallationService.apk=com.android.dynsystem
package:/system/product/priv-app/ThemePackage_White/ThemePackage_White.apk=com.lge.theme.white
package:/system/product/priv-app/EllieVision/EllieVision.apk=com.lge.ellievision
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGCalendarProvider/LGCalendarProvider.apk=com.android.providers.calendar
package:/data/app/in.krosbits.musicolet-MBZ3SvPj_BVEYMSPJbUc1g==/base.apk=in.krosbits.musicolet
package:/system/priv-app/LGMediaProvider/LGMediaProvider.apk=com.android.providers.media
package:/system/product/app/LGBroadcastRadioService/LGBroadcastRadioService.apk=com.lge.lgbroadcastradioservice
package:/system/product/app/colorservice/colorservice.apk=com.qti.service.colorservice
package:/system/priv-app/LGSystemServer/LGSystemServer.apk=com.lge.systemservice
package:/system/priv-app/GoogleOneTimeInitializer/GoogleOneTimeInitializer.apk=com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
package:/system/app/GoogleExtShared/GoogleExtShared.apk=com.google.android.ext.shared
package:/data/app/com.ichi2.anki-dF1-GO8cKAR4QP8WAiMUQA==/base.apk=com.ichi2.anki
package:/system/product/priv-app/Cineshot/Cineshot.apk=com.lge.cinemagraph
package:/system/product/priv-app/WallpaperCropper/WallpaperCropper.apk=com.android.wallpapercropper
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGApplicationManager/LGApplicationManager.apk=com.lge.appbox.client
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGVRPlayer/LGVRPlayer.apk=com.lge.vrplayer
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGDMSClient/LGDMSClient.apk=com.lge.lgdmsclient
package:/system/product/priv-app/StickerRes/StickerRes.apk=com.lge.camera.sticker.res
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGPackageInstaller/LGPackageInstaller.apk=com.lge.appbox.installer
package:/system/priv-app/LGQuickTools/LGQuickTools.apk=com.lge.quicktools
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGDMProvClient4SKL/LGDMProvClient4SKL.apk=com.lge.lgdmprovisioningclient
package:/system/priv-app/DocumentsUI/DocumentsUI.apk=com.android.documentsui
package:/system/product/app/MirrorLinkServer/MirrorLinkServer.apk=com.lge.mirrorlink
package:/system/priv-app/ExternalStorageProvider/ExternalStorageProvider.apk=com.android.externalstorage
package:/system/product/app/uimremoteclient/uimremoteclient.apk=com.qualcomm.uimremoteclient
package:/system/app/LGATCMDService/LGATCMDService.apk=com.lge.android.atservice
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGFloatingBar/LGFloatingBar.apk=com.lge.floatingbar
package:/system/app/HTMLViewer/HTMLViewer.apk=com.android.htmlviewer
package:/system/product/app/RctProvider/RctProvider.apk=com.lge.rctprovider
package:/system/app/CompanionDeviceManager/CompanionDeviceManager.apk=com.android.companiondevicemanager
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGThemeInstaller/LGThemeInstaller.apk=com.lge.themeinstaller
package:/system/product/priv-app/CloudHub/CloudHub.apk=com.lge.cloudhub
package:/system/priv-app/MmsService/MmsService.apk=com.android.mms.service
package:/system/framework/com.lge.sui.widget/com.lge.sui.widget.apk=com.lge.sui.widget
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGPay_QLauncher/LGPay_QLauncher.apk=com.lge.lgpay.qlauncher
package:/vendor/app/ConnectionSecurityService/ConnectionSecurityService.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.qms.service.connectionsecurity
package:/system/priv-app/LGDownloadProvider/LGDownloadProvider.apk=com.android.providers.downloads
package:/oem/OP/app/LGU_KR/CNasMainApp/CNasMainApp.apk=com.cnas.main
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package:/system/product/priv-app/MyAvatar/MyAvatar.apk=com.arcsoft.app.humanavatar
package:/vendor/app/CACertService/CACertService.apk=vendor.qti.hardware.cacert.server
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGCameraApp/LGCameraApp.apk=com.lge.camera
package:/system/product/app/LGTouchControlAreas/LGTouchControlAreas.apk=com.lge.touchcontrol
package:/system/product/priv-app/ChatbotInfoProvider/ChatbotInfoProvider.apk=com.lge.ims.chatbotinfoprovider
package:/system/priv-app/LGKeyguardEffect/LGKeyguardEffect.apk=com.lge.effect
package:/system/priv-app/LGSetupView/LGSetupView.apk=com.lge.LGSetupView
package:/system/priv-app/HomeSelector/HomeSelector.apk=com.lge.homeselector
package:/system/priv-app/LGEIME_TEXT_SOLUTION_XT9/LGEIME_TEXT_SOLUTION_XT9.apk=com.lge.ime.solution.text
package:/system/product/app/QtiTelephonyService/QtiTelephonyService.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.telephonyservice
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package:/system/product/priv-app/LGFmRadio/LGFmRadio.apk=com.lge.fmradio
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package:/system/product/app/FidoClient/FidoClient.apk=com.crucialsoft.fido.client
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package:/system/priv-app/DefaultContainerService/DefaultContainerService.apk=com.android.defcontainer
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package:/system/priv-app/Phonesky/Phonesky.apk=com.android.vending
package:/system/app/PacProcessor/PacProcessor.apk=com.android.pacprocessor
package:/system/app/SimAppDialog/SimAppDialog.apk=com.android.simappdialog
package:/system/product/priv-app/MyPlacesEngine/MyPlacesEngine.apk=com.lge.myplace.engine
package:/system/app/CertInstaller/CertInstaller.apk=com.android.certinstaller
package:/system/product/priv-app/CarrierConfig/CarrierConfig.apk=com.android.carrierconfig
package:/system/app/talkback/talkback.apk=com.google.android.marvin.talkback
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGHome_Theme_Optimus/LGHome_Theme_Optimus.apk=com.lge.launcher2.theme.optimus
package:/system/priv-app/OobConfig/OobConfig.apk=com.google.android.apps.work.oobconfig
package:/system/product/priv-app/LIASmartCareEngine/LIASmartCareEngine.apk=com.lge.ia.task.smartcare
package:/system/product/app/datastatusnotification/datastatusnotification.apk=com.qti.qualcomm.datastatusnotification
package:/system/priv-app/LGSettingsAccessibility/LGSettingsAccessibility.apk=com.android.settingsaccessibility
package:/system/framework/framework-res.apk=android
package:/system/product/priv-app/HotwordEnrollmentXGoogleHEXAGON/HotwordEnrollmentXGoogleHEXAGON.apk=com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
package:/system/priv-app/LGContacts/LGContacts.apk=com.android.contacts
package:/system/priv-app/WfdService/WfdService.apk=com.qualcomm.wfd.service
package:/system/product/app/SmartShare/SmartShare.apk=com.lge.smartshare
package:/system/app/LGLockScreenSettings_2/LGLockScreenSettings_2.apk=com.lge.lockscreensettings
package:/system/product/priv-app/ThemePackage_AccentColorA/ThemePackage_AccentColorA.apk=com.lge.theme.accentcolor.a
package:/system/product/priv-app/ThemePackage_AccentColorB/ThemePackage_AccentColorB.apk=com.lge.theme.accentcolor.b
package:/system/product/priv-app/ThemePackage_AccentColorC/ThemePackage_AccentColorC.apk=com.lge.theme.accentcolor.c
package:/system/product/priv-app/ThemePackage_AccentColorD/ThemePackage_AccentColorD.apk=com.lge.theme.accentcolor.d
package:/system/product/priv-app/IceContacts/IceContacts.apk=com.lge.icecontacts
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGMirroringHead/LGMirroringHead.apk=com.lge.mirroringhead
package:/system/product/priv-app/LG360Wallpaper/LG360Wallpaper.apk=com.lge.gallery.vr.wallpaper
package:/system/product/app/IwlanService/IwlanService.apk=product.lge.iwlan
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGSmartBackCover/LGSmartBackCover.apk=com.lge.smartbackcover
package:/system/app/EasterEgg/EasterEgg.apk=com.android.egg
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGMessage/LGMessage.apk=com.android.mms
package:/system/priv-app/MtpDocumentsProvider/MtpDocumentsProvider.apk=com.android.mtp
package:/system/product/app/LgNfc/LgNfc.apk=com.android.nfc
package:/system/priv-app/ONS/ONS.apk=com.android.ons
package:/system/app/LGStk/LGStk.apk=com.android.stk
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGRoamingSettings/LGRoamingSettings.apk=com.lge.roamingsettings
package:/system/priv-app/LGEIME_TEXT_SOLUTION_TS/LGEIME_TEXT_SOLUTION_TS.apk=com.lge.ime.solution.tshanja
package:/system/priv-app/BackupRestoreConfirmation/BackupRestoreConfirmation.apk=com.android.backupconfirm
package:/system/priv-app/LGIFTTT/LGIFTTT.apk=com.lge.iftttmanager
package:/system/priv-app/StatementService/StatementService.apk=com.android.statementservice
package:/system/product/priv-app/AvatarResource/AvatarResource.apk=com.arcsoft.lg_avatar_resource
package:/system/app/OsuLogin/OsuLogin.apk=com.android.hotspot2
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGActionManager/LGActionManager.apk=com.lge.mrg.service
package:/system/app/Gmail2/Gmail2.apk=com.google.android.gm
package:/system/app/Duo/Duo.apk=com.google.android.apps.tachyon
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGCalendar/LGCalendar.apk=com.android.calendar
package:/system/product/app/GnssLogSetting/GnssLogSetting.apk=com.lge.gnsslogsetting
package:/system/priv-app/SmartSetting/SmartSetting.apk=com.lge.ia.task.smartsetting
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGDMFCM/LGDMFCM.apk=com.lge.lgdmfcm
package:/system/priv-app/GooglePermissionControllerPrebuilt/GooglePermissionControllerPrebuilt.apk=com.google.android.permissioncontroller
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGMapUI/LGMapUI.apk=com.lge.lgmapui
package:/system/product/priv-app/RCSProvider/RCSProvider.apk=com.lge.ims.rcsprovider
package:/system/product/app/DynamicDDSService/DynamicDDSService.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.dynamicddsservice
package:/system/priv-app/SetupWizard/SetupWizard.apk=com.google.android.setupwizard
package:/data/app/com.listen1.app-gWrJ8dd46Cgh6CSy3En3gg==/base.apk=com.listen1.app
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package:/system/priv-app/SharedStorageBackup/SharedStorageBackup.apk=com.android.sharedstoragebackup
package:/system/app/Music2/Music2.apk=com.google.android.music
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package:/system/product/priv-app/LGBasic/LGBasic.apk=com.android.dreams.basic
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGInCallUI/LGInCallUI.apk=com.android.incallui
package:/system/priv-app/LGWfdsServices/LGWfdsServices.apk=com.lge.wfds.service.v3
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package:/system/product/app/GnssPosTest/GnssPosTest.apk=com.lge.gnsspostest
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package:/system/product/priv-app/GCUV/GCUV.apk=com.lge.gcuv
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package:/system/product/priv-app/dpmserviceapp/dpmserviceapp.apk=com.qti.dpmserviceapp
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGLW_MultiPhoto/LGLW_MultiPhoto.apk=com.lge.livewallpaper.multiphoto
package:/system/product/app/xdivert/xdivert.apk=com.qti.xdivert
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGUGPSHMenu/LGUGPSHMenu.apk=com.lge.LGUGPSHMenu
package:/system/product/app/FidoService/FidoService.apk=com.crucialsoft.fidoservice
package:/system/product/app/EntitlementcheckService/EntitlementcheckService.apk=com.lge.entitlementcheckservice
package:/system/product/app/ModuleMetadataGooglePrebuilt/ModuleMetadataGooglePrebuilt.apk=com.google.android.modulemetadata
package:/system/priv-app/LGGestureAnswering/LGGestureAnswering.apk=com.lge.gestureanswering
package:/system/app/WebViewGoogle/WebViewGoogle.apk=com.google.android.webview
package:/system/priv-app/LGHome/LGHome.apk=com.lge.launcher3
package:/system/priv-app/LGTelecom/LGTelecom.apk=com.android.server.telecom
package:/system/app/GoogleContactsSyncAdapter/GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk=com.google.android.syncadapters.contacts
package:/system/app/KeyChain/KeyChain.apk=com.android.keychain
package:/system/app/CalculatorGoogle/CalculatorGoogle.apk=com.google.android.calculator
package:/system/app/Chrome/Chrome.apk=com.android.chrome
package:/system/product/priv-app/RunningTaskBar/RunningTaskBar.apk=com.lge.appwidget.runningtaskbar
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGGallery/LGGallery.apk=com.android.gallery3d
package:/system/priv-app/GooglePackageInstaller/GooglePackageInstaller.apk=com.google.android.packageinstaller
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGMAAgent/LGMAAgent.apk=com.lge.maagent
package:/system/priv-app/GmsCore/GmsCore.apk=com.google.android.gms
package:/system/priv-app/GoogleServicesFramework/GoogleServicesFramework.apk=com.google.android.gsf
package:/system/priv-app/TagGoogle/TagGoogle.apk=com.google.android.tag
package:/system/app/GoogleTTS/GoogleTTS.apk=com.google.android.tts
package:/system/product/app/GnssAirTest/GnssAirTest.apk=com.lge.gnss.airtest
package:/system/priv-app/LGSignBoardSettings/LGSignBoardSettings.apk=com.lge.signboard.settings
package:/system/priv-app/LGP2pService/LGP2pService.apk=com.lge.wifi.p2p
package:/system/priv-app/CallLogBackup/CallLogBackup.apk=com.android.calllogbackup
package:/system/priv-app/LGBluetoothSetting/LGBluetoothSetting.apk=com.lge.bluetoothsetting
package:/system/priv-app/GooglePartnerSetup/GooglePartnerSetup.apk=com.google.android.partnersetup
package:/data/app/com.aimp.player-4rG9VkQGfznolk0PxvKo6A==/base.apk=com.aimp.player
package:/system/priv-app/LocalTransport/LocalTransport.apk=com.android.localtransport
package:/system/app/Videos/Videos.apk=com.google.android.videos
package:/system/product/priv-app/AODImageWidget/AODImageWidget.apk=com.lge.gallery.aodimagewidget
package:/system/app/CarrierDefaultApp/CarrierDefaultApp.apk=com.android.carrierdefaultapp
package:/system/product/priv-app/GDEC/GDEC.apk=com.lge.gdec.client
package:/system/priv-app/LGFaceTrustAgent/LGFaceTrustAgent.apk=com.lge.faceglance.trustagent
package:/system/product/app/remoteSimLockAuthentication/remoteSimLockAuthentication.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.remoteSimlockAuth
package:/system/priv-app/ProxyHandler/ProxyHandler.apk=com.android.proxyhandler
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGUpdateCenter/LGUpdateCenter.apk=com.lge.updatecenter
package:/system/app/workloadclassifier/workloadclassifier.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.workloadclassifier
package:/system/priv-app/GoogleFeedback/GoogleFeedback.apk=com.google.android.feedback
package:/system/app/GooglePrintRecommendationService/GooglePrintRecommendationService.apk=com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
package:/system/app/Photos/Photos.apk=com.google.android.apps.photos
package:/system/app/GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter/GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk=com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar
package:/system/priv-app/ManagedProvisioning/ManagedProvisioning.apk=com.android.managedprovisioning
package:/system/priv-app/ConeShortcut/ConeShortcut.apk=com.lge.coneshortcut
package:/system/priv-app/LGSmartSharePush/LGSmartSharePush.apk=com.lge.smartsharepush
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGContentSetting/LGContentSetting.apk=com.lge.lgcontentsetting
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGThemeService/LGThemeService.apk=com.lge.themeservice
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGFileManager/LGFileManager.apk=com.lge.filemanager
package:/system/product/priv-app/CollageWallpapers/CollageWallpapers.apk=com.lge.gallery.collagewallpaper
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGPartnerBookmarksProvider/LGPartnerBookmarksProvider.apk=com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
package:/system/product/priv-app/TeeService/TeeService.apk=com.trustonic.teeservice
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGLiveWallpapersPicker/LGLiveWallpapersPicker.apk=com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
package:/system/framework/lge-res/lge-res.apk=com.lge
package:/system/product/priv-app/Miniview/Miniview.apk=com.lge.onehandcontroller
package:/system/priv-app/LGNetworkSettings/LGNetworkSettings.apk=com.lge.networksettings
package:/system/priv-app/LGMyPlace/LGMyPlace.apk=com.lge.myplace
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/YellowPageProvider/YellowPageProvider.apk=com.lge.provider.yellowpage
package:/system/product/app/HotspotProvision/HotspotProvision.apk=com.lge.hotspotprovision
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGPrivacylock/LGPrivacylock.apk=com.lge.privacylock
package:/system/priv-app/LGSignBoardProvider/LGSignBoardProvider.apk=com.lge.provider.signboard
package:/system/product/priv-app/StorageManager/StorageManager.apk=com.android.storagemanager
package:/system/app/BookmarkProvider/BookmarkProvider.apk=com.android.bookmarkprovider
package:/system/priv-app/LGSettings/LGSettings.apk=com.android.settings
package:/vendor/app/CneApp/CneApp.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.cne
package:/system/product/app/remotesimlockservice/remotesimlockservice.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.uim
package:/system/product/app/LGFOTA/LGFOTA.apk=com.lge.lgfota.permission
package:/system/product/app/LGAccount/LGAccount.apk=com.lge.lgaccount
package:/system/priv-app/PlatformNetworkPermissionConfig/PlatformNetworkPermissionConfig.apk=com.android.networkstack.permissionconfig
package:/system/priv-app/AndroidAutoStub/AndroidAutoStub.apk=com.google.android.projection.gearhead
package:/system/priv-app/com.qualcomm.location/com.qualcomm.location.apk=com.qualcomm.location
package:/system/priv-app/Turbo/Turbo.apk=com.google.android.apps.turbo
package:/system/priv-app/NfcSettings/NfcSettings.apk=com.lge.NfcSettings
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGSmartSuggestion/LGSmartSuggestion.apk=com.lge.smartsuggestion
package:/system/app/CtsShimPrebuilt/CtsShimPrebuilt.apk=com.android.cts.ctsshim
package:/system/priv-app/LGWallpaperPicker/LGWallpaperPicker.apk=com.lge.wallpaperpicker
package:/system/product/priv-app/LicenseProvider/LicenseProvider.apk=com.lge.eulaprovider
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGBackup/LGBackup.apk=com.lge.bnr
package:/system/priv-app/LGEIME/LGEIME.apk=com.lge.ime
package:/system/product/priv-app/Ims6/Ims6.apk=com.lge.ims
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGIUC/LGIUC.apk=com.lge.iuc
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGThings/LGThings.apk=com.lge.lms
package:/system/priv-app/LGLDB/LGLDB.apk=com.lge.mlt
package:/oem/OP/app/LGU_KR/UsimOTAKR/UsimOTAKR.apk=com.lge.ota
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/LGSOS/LGSOS.apk=com.lge.sos
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGMyPhoneCare/LGMyPhoneCare.apk=com.lge.phonemanagement
package:/system/app/QTIDiagServices/QTIDiagServices.apk=com.qti.diagservices
package:/system/product/app/com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui/com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui
package:/system/priv-app/VpnDialogs/VpnDialogs.apk=com.android.vpndialogs
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGVideo/LGVideo.apk=com.lge.videoplayer
package:/system/product/app/LGDrm/LGDrm.apk=com.lge.lgdrm.permission
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGWorldService/LGWorldService.apk=com.lge.lgworldservice
package:/system/product/priv-app/SmartDoctorWebView/SmartDoctorWebView.apk=com.lge.smartdoctor.webview
package:/system/priv-app/LGWifiSettings/LGWifiSettings.apk=com.lge.wifisettings
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/ONEStoreService/ONEStoreService.apk=com.skt.skaf.OA00018282
package:/system/priv-app/LGTeleService/LGTeleService.apk=com.android.phone
package:/system/priv-app/Shell/Shell.apk=com.android.shell
package:/system/product/priv-app/ENABLER/ENABLER.apk=com.lge.smartenabler
package:/system/app/WallpaperBackup/WallpaperBackup.apk=com.android.wallpaperbackup
package:/system/priv-app/BlockedNumberProvider/BlockedNumberProvider.apk=com.android.providers.blockednumber
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGVideoStudio/LGVideoStudio.apk=com.lge.videostudio
package:/system/priv-app/UserDictionaryProvider/UserDictionaryProvider.apk=com.android.providers.userdictionary
package:/system/priv-app/LGFaceGlanceEnrollment/LGFaceGlanceEnrollment.apk=com.lge.faceglance.enrollment
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGHiFiRecorder/LGHiFiRecorder.apk=com.lge.hifirecorder
package:/system/product/priv-app/seccamservice/seccamservice.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.seccamservice
package:/system/product/priv-app/EdenService/EdenService.apk=com.lge.cic.eden.service
package:/system/app/Qmmi/Qmmi.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.qmmi
package:/system/app/GoogleLocationHistory/GoogleLocationHistory.apk=com.google.android.gms.location.history
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGMusicPicker/LGMusicPicker.apk=com.lge.musicpicker
package:/system/priv-app/FusedLocation/FusedLocation.apk=com.android.location.fused
package:/system/priv-app/LGSystemUI/LGSystemUI.apk=com.android.systemui
package:/system/priv-app/LGSystemUI_Provider/LGSystemUI_Provider.apk=com.lge.provider.systemui
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGEqualizerSetting/LGEqualizerSetting.apk=com.lge.equalizer
package:/system/product/priv-app/LIAS4URecommender/LIAS4URecommender.apk=com.lge.ia.task.s4urecommender
package:/system/app/BluetoothMidiService/BluetoothMidiService.apk=com.android.bluetoothmidiservice
package:/system/product/app/PowerOffAlarm/PowerOffAlarm.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.poweroffalarm
package:/system/app/LGLockScreenSettings_Provider/LGLockScreenSettings_Provider.apk=com.lge.provider.lockscreensettings
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGAlarmClock/LGAlarmClock.apk=com.lge.clock
package:/system/product/priv-app/Leccp/Leccp.apk=com.lge.leccp
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGQHelpService/LGQHelpService.apk=com.lge.qhelp
package:/oem/OP/priv-app/LGU_KR/QLens/QLens.apk=com.lge.qlens
package:/system/product/priv-app/LIAInformant/LIAInformant.apk=com.lge.ia.task.informant
package:/system/app/Traceur/Traceur.apk=com.android.traceur
package:/oem/OP/app/LGU_KR/CNasTermsApp/CNasTermsApp.apk=com.cnas.terms
package:/vendor/app/TrustZoneAccessService/TrustZoneAccessService.apk=com.qualcomm.qti.qms.service.trustzoneaccess
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGDailyBriefing/LGDailyBriefing.apk=com.lge.briefing
package:/system/product/app/FidoASM/FidoASM.apk=com.crucialsoft.asm
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGInstallService/LGInstallService.apk=com.lge.lginstallservies
package:/system/priv-app/LGSignBoard/LGSignBoard.apk=com.lge.signboard
package:/system/app/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk=com.android.bluetooth
package:/vendor/app/TimeService/TimeService.apk=com.qualcomm.timeservice
package:/system/product/priv-app/EmojiRes/EmojiRes.apk=com.lge.animal.resource
package:/system/product/app/atfwd/atfwd.apk=com.qualcomm.atfwd
package:/system/priv-app/LGContactsProvider/LGContactsProvider.apk=com.android.providers.contacts
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGSnapPage/LGSnapPage.apk=com.lge.snappage
package:/system/product/app/servicemenu/servicemenu.apk=com.lge.servicemenu
package:/system/app/PlatformCaptivePortalLogin/PlatformCaptivePortalLogin.apk=com.android.captiveportallogin
package:/oem/OP/app/LGU_KR/CNasManagerService/CNasManagerService.apk=com.cnas.service
package:/system/product/priv-app/LGLiveMessageMobile/LGLiveMessageMobile.apk=com.lge.livemessage
package:/system/priv-app/LGEIME_HWR_SOLUTION_MYSCRIPT/LGEIME_HWR_SOLUTION_MYSCRIPT.apk=com.lge.ime.solution.handwriting
package:/data/app/com.maxmpz.audioplayer-6RWHjTCHuf0kE2nvA1u-2A==/base.apk=com.maxmpz.audioplayer
package:/system/product/app/SDEncryptionHelper/SDEncryptionHelper.apk=com.lge.sdencryption
package:/system/priv-app/GoogleRestore/GoogleRestore.apk=com.google.android.apps.restore
judypn:/ $ pm list package -a

PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> .\adb.exe devices
List of devices attached
LMV409Nefe99369 device

PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell
judypn:/ $ pm list package
package:com.lge.gallery.contentservice
package:com.hy.system.fontserver
package:com.android.LGSetupWizard
package:com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
package:com.qualcomm.qti.qms.service.telemetry
package:com.google.android.youtube
package:com.google.android.ext.services
package:com.lge.sizechangable.weather.platform
package:com.android.providers.telephony
package:com.android.dynsystem
package:com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
package:com.lge.theme.white
package:com.lge.ellievision
package:com.android.providers.calendar
package:in.krosbits.musicolet
package:com.android.providers.media
package:com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.docs
package:com.lge.lgbroadcastradioservice
package:com.qti.service.colorservice
package:com.lge.systemservice
package:com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
package:com.google.android.ext.shared
package:com.ichi2.anki
package:com.lge.cinemagraph
package:com.android.wallpapercropper
package:com.lge.appbox.client
package:com.lguplus.lgugpsnwps
package:com.lge.vrplayer
package:com.lge.lgdmsclient
package:com.lge.camera.sticker.res
package:com.lge.appbox.installer
package:com.lge.quicktools
package:com.lge.lgdmprovisioningclient
package:com.android.documentsui
package:com.lge.mirrorlink
package:com.android.externalstorage
package:com.qualcomm.uimremoteclient
package:com.lge.android.atservice
package:com.lge.floatingbar
package:com.android.htmlviewer
package:com.lge.rctprovider
package:com.android.companiondevicemanager
package:com.lge.themeinstaller
package:com.lge.cloudhub
package:com.android.mms.service
package:com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.sheets
package:com.lge.sui.widget
package:com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.slides
package:com.lge.lgpay.qlauncher
package:com.qualcomm.qti.qms.service.connectionsecurity
package:com.android.providers.downloads
package:com.cnas.main
package:com.android.networkstack.inprocess
package:com.arcsoft.app.humanavatar
package:vendor.qti.hardware.cacert.server
package:com.lge.camera
package:com.lge.touchcontrol
package:com.lge.ims.chatbotinfoprovider
package:com.lge.effect
package:com.lge.LGSetupView
package:com.lge.homeselector
package:com.lge.ime.solution.text
package:com.qualcomm.qti.telephonyservice
package:com.lge.gnsstest
package:com.lge.fmradio
package:vendor.qti.iwlan
package:com.google.android.configupdater
package:com.lge.musiccontroller
package:com.lge.smartshare.provider
package:com.qualcomm.uimremoteserver
package:com.crucialsoft.fido.client
package:com.lge.ime.myavatar.default01
package:com.lge.ime.myavatar.default02
package:com.lge.ime.myavatar.default03
package:com.android.defcontainer
package:com.lge.matics
package:com.google.ar.core
package:com.google.ar.lens
package:com.android.providers.downloads.ui
package:com.android.vending
package:com.android.pacprocessor
package:com.android.simappdialog
package:com.lge.myplace.engine
package:com.android.certinstaller
package:com.android.carrierconfig
package:com.google.android.marvin.talkback
package:com.lguplus.appstore
package:com.lge.launcher2.theme.optimus
package:com.google.android.apps.work.oobconfig
package:com.lge.ia.task.smartcare
package:com.qti.qualcomm.datastatusnotification
package:com.android.settingsaccessibility
package:android
package:com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
package:com.android.contacts
package:com.qualcomm.wfd.service
package:com.lge.smartshare
package:com.lge.lockscreensettings
package:com.lge.theme.accentcolor.a
package:com.lge.theme.accentcolor.b
package:com.lge.theme.accentcolor.c
package:com.lge.theme.accentcolor.d
package:com.lge.icecontacts
package:com.lge.mirroringhead
package:com.lge.gallery.vr.wallpaper
package:product.lge.iwlan
package:com.lge.smartbackcover
package:com.android.egg
package:com.android.mms
package:com.android.mtp
package:com.android.nfc
package:com.android.ons
package:com.android.stk
package:com.lge.roamingsettings
package:com.lge.ime.solution.tshanja
package:com.android.backupconfirm
package:com.lge.iftttmanager
package:com.android.statementservice
package:com.arcsoft.lg_avatar_resource
package:com.android.hotspot2
package:com.lge.mrg.service
package:com.google.android.gm
package:com.google.android.apps.tachyon
package:com.android.calendar
package:com.lge.gnsslogsetting
package:com.lge.ia.task.smartsetting
package:com.lge.lgdmfcm
package:com.google.android.permissioncontroller
package:com.lge.lgmapui
package:com.lge.ims.rcsprovider
package:com.qualcomm.qti.dynamicddsservice
package:com.google.android.setupwizard
package:com.listen1.app
package:com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel
package:com.android.providers.settings
package:com.android.sharedstoragebackup
package:com.lguplus.mobile.cs
package:com.facebook.services
package:com.google.android.music
package:com.android.printspooler
package:com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
package:com.android.dreams.basic
package:com.android.incallui
package:com.lge.wfds.service.v3
package:com.lge.video.vr.wallpaper
package:com.lge.gnsspostest
package:com.android.se
package:com.android.inputdevices
package:com.qualcomm.qti.biometrics.fingerprint.service
package:com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
package:com.lge.nextcapture
package:com.android.bips
package:com.lge.abba
package:com.lge.eula
package:com.lge.gcuv
package:com.lge.laot
package:com.lge.srtc
package:com.lge.sync
package:com.lge.task
package:com.lge.tdmb
package:com.qti.dpmserviceapp
package:com.lge.livewallpaper.multiphoto
package:com.qti.xdivert
package:com.lge.LGUGPSHMenu
package:com.google.android.apps.docs
package:com.google.android.apps.maps
package:com.crucialsoft.fidoservice
package:com.lge.entitlementcheckservice
package:com.google.android.modulemetadata
package:com.lge.gestureanswering
package:com.uplus.oemsearch
package:com.google.android.webview
package:com.lge.launcher3
package:com.android.server.telecom
package:com.google.android.syncadapters.contacts
package:com.android.keychain
package:com.google.android.calculator
package:com.android.chrome
package:com.lge.appwidget.runningtaskbar
package:com.android.gallery3d
package:com.google.android.packageinstaller
package:com.lge.maagent
package:com.google.android.gms
package:com.google.android.gsf
package:com.google.android.tag
package:com.google.android.tts
package:com.lge.gnss.airtest
package:com.lge.signboard.settings
package:com.lge.wifi.p2p
package:com.android.calllogbackup
package:com.lge.bluetoothsetting
package:com.google.android.partnersetup
package:com.aimp.player
package:com.android.localtransport
package:com.google.android.videos
package:com.lguplus.tsmproxy
package:com.lge.gallery.aodimagewidget
package:com.android.carrierdefaultapp
package:com.lge.gdec.client
package:com.lge.faceglance.trustagent
package:com.qualcomm.qti.remoteSimlockAuth
package:com.android.proxyhandler
package:com.lge.updatecenter
package:com.qualcomm.qti.workloadclassifier
package:com.google.android.feedback
package:com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
package:com.google.android.apps.photos
package:com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar
package:com.android.managedprovisioning
package:com.lge.coneshortcut
package:com.lge.smartsharepush
package:com.lge.lgcontentsetting
package:com.lge.themeservice
package:com.lge.filemanager
package:com.lge.gallery.collagewallpaper
package:com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
package:com.trustonic.teeservice
package:com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
package:com.lge
package:com.lge.onehandcontroller
package:com.lge.networksettings
package:com.lge.myplace
package:com.lge.provider.yellowpage
package:com.lge.hotspotprovision
package:com.lge.privacylock
package:com.lge.provider.signboard
package:com.android.storagemanager
package:com.android.bookmarkprovider
package:com.android.settings
package:com.qualcomm.qti.cne
package:com.qualcomm.qti.uim
package:com.lge.lgfota.permission
package:com.lge.lgaccount
package:com.android.networkstack.permissionconfig
package:com.google.android.projection.gearhead
package:com.qualcomm.location
package:com.google.android.apps.turbo
package:com.lge.NfcSettings
package:com.lge.smartsuggestion
package:com.android.cts.ctsshim
package:com.lge.gametools.gamerecorder
package:com.lge.wallpaperpicker
package:com.lge.eulaprovider
package:com.lge.bnr
package:com.lge.ime
package:com.lge.ims
package:com.lge.iuc
package:com.lge.lms
package:com.lge.mlt
package:com.lge.ota
package:com.lge.sos
package:com.lge.phonemanagement
package:com.qti.diagservices
package:com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui
package:com.android.vpndialogs
package:com.lge.videoplayer
package:com.lge.lgdrm.permission
package:com.lge.lgworldservice
package:com.lge.smartdoctor.webview
package:com.lge.wifisettings
package:com.skt.skaf.OA00018282
package:com.android.phone
package:com.android.shell
package:com.lge.smartenabler
package:com.android.wallpaperbackup
package:com.android.providers.blockednumber
package:com.lge.videostudio
package:com.android.providers.userdictionary
package:com.lge.faceglance.enrollment
package:com.lge.hifirecorder
package:com.qualcomm.qti.seccamservice
package:com.lge.cic.eden.service
package:com.qualcomm.qti.qmmi
package:com.google.android.gms.location.history
package:com.lge.musicpicker
package:com.android.location.fused
package:com.android.systemui
package:com.lge.provider.systemui
package:com.lge.equalizer
package:com.lge.ia.task.s4urecommender
package:com.android.bluetoothmidiservice
package:com.qualcomm.qti.poweroffalarm
package:com.lge.provider.lockscreensettings
package:com.lge.clock
package:com.lge.leccp
package:com.lge.qhelp
package:com.lge.qlens
package:com.lge.ia.task.informant
package:com.android.traceur
package:com.cnas.terms
package:com.qualcomm.qti.qms.service.trustzoneaccess
package:com.lge.gametuner
package:com.lge.briefing
package:com.crucialsoft.asm
package:com.lge.lginstallservies
package:com.google.android.apps.magazines
package:com.lge.signboard
package:com.android.bluetooth
package:com.qualcomm.timeservice
package:com.lge.animal.resource
package:com.qualcomm.atfwd
package:com.android.providers.contacts
package:com.lge.snappage
package:com.lge.servicemenu
package:com.android.captiveportallogin
package:com.cnas.service
package:com.lge.livemessage
package:com.lge.ime.solution.handwriting
package:com.maxmpz.audioplayer
package:com.lge.sdencryption
package:com.google.android.apps.restore
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lguplus.appstore
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lguplus.mobile.cs
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.youtube
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.docs
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.sheets
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.slides
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.docs
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.maps
Success
1|judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.uplus.oemsearch
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.magazines
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lguplus.lgugpsnwps
Success
judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lguplus.tsmproxy
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1|judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.facebook.services
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.gametuner
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.gametools.gamerecorder
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.restore
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lguplus.lgugpsnwps
Failure [not installed for 0]
1|judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.tachyon
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.gm
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.music
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.marvin.talkback
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.turbo
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.gms.location.history
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.projection.gearhead
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.apps.photos
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
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m uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.feedback <
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.videos
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.partnersetup
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.tts
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.tag
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.syncadapters.contacts
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.calculator
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.quicktools
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.hy.system.fontserver
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.floatingbar
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.sizechangable.weather.platform
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.printspooler
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.bips
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
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1|judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
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judypn:/ $ pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
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judypn:/ $
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools>

手机是闲鱼淘的韩版LG V40,主要用途就是用来听古典音乐,这样很多APP就不需要了,特别是LG U+的一些集成APP。

看电池情况,有一个Phone Idle是耗电大户,占了一半的电量,安装Gsam Battery Monitor建康,感觉是电话功能?

PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm grant com.gsamlabs.bbmandroid.permission.BATTERY_STATS
Error: no permission specified
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell settings put global hidden_api_policy 1
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm grant com.gsamlabs.bbm android.permission.BATTERY_STATS
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell settings put global hidden_api_policy 1
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.phone
adb.exe: no devices/emulators found
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb devices
List of devices attached
LMV409Nefe99369 device

PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.phone
Success
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.phonemanagement
Success
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.providers.contacts
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.contacts
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.icecontacts

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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.google.android.syncadapters.contacts
Failure [not installed for 0]
PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.android.mms
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.livemessage

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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.LGUGPSHMenu

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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.sync
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.abba
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.eula
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.gcuv
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.laot
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.srtc
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools> adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.lge.task
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PS D:\Download\adb-platform-tools_r31.0.3-windows\platform-tools>

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历年交响曲作家列表 List of symphony composers

1600–1700[edit]

  • Antonio Caldara (1670–1736), Italian composer of a dozen sinfonie.
  • Tomaso Albinoni (1671–1751), Italian violinist, singer, and composer of eight sinfonie
  • Giovanni Porta (c. 1675–1755), Italian composer of a sinfonia in D.
  • Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741), Italian violinist, teacher, cleric, and composer of 21 string sinfonie
  • Christoph Graupner (1683–1760), German composer of at least 113 symphonies
  • Giuseppe Matteo Alberti (1684–1751), Italian composer of the Sinfonia Teatrale.
  • Francesco Manfredini (1684–1762), Italian composer of numerous sinfonie.
  • Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), Italian composer famous for keyboard sonatas but also a writer of sinfonie for strings.
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688–1758), German violinist and composer of at least 19 symphonies for strings
  • Leonardo Vinci (1690–1730), Italian composer known for opera, but writer of a sinfonia for strings.
  • Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770), Italian composer of a sinfonia in A.
  • Johann Melchior Molter (1696–1765), German composer of more than 140 symphonies
  • Andrea Zani (1696–1757), Italian violinist and composer of the earliest securely dated symphonies (part of his Op. 2, published in 1729)
  • Johann Adolph Hasse (1699–1783), German singer, teacher, and composer of six symphonies

1700–1749[edit]

1750–1799[edit]

1800–1849[edit]

1850–1899[edit]

  • Tomás Bretón (1850–1923), Spanish composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, F major, 1872; No. 2, E-flat major, 1883; and No. 3, G major, 1905)[1]
  • Zdeněk Fibich (1850–1900), Czech composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, F major, 1883; No. 2, E-flat major, 1893; and No. 3, E minor, 1899); sketches for three other symphonic projects are also extant: two symphonies from his student years (c. 1860s), in E-flat major (two movements survive scored for string quartet) and G minor (a Scherzo survives for piano duet); and, one symphonic fragment from the year of his death[2]
  • Iver Holter (1850–1941), Norwegian composer of a Symphony in F major (c. 1878–84)
  • Peter Lange-Müller (1850–1926), Danish composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, D minor, Autumn, 1879; and No. 2, D minor, 1889, r. 1915)[3]
  • Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850–1927), German composer of 1 symphony
  • Ole Olsen (1850–1927), Norwegian composer of a Symphony in G major (1876)[4]
  • Xaver Scharwenka (1850–1924), German–Polish composer of a Symphony in C minor (1882)
  • Antonio Scontrino (1850–1922), Italian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Alexander Taneyev (1850–1918), Russian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Anton Urspruch (1850–1907), German composer of a Symphony in E-flat major (1881)[5]
  • Victor Bendix (1851–1926), Danish composer of 4 symphonies (No. 1, C major, Mountain Climbing, 1882; No. 2, D major, Sounds of Summer from South Russia, 1888; No. 3, A minor, 1895; and No. 4, D minor, 1906)[6]
  • Jan Blockx (1851–1912), Belgian composer of a Symphony in D major (1885)[7]
  • Ruperto Chapí (1851–1909), Spanish composer of a Symphony in D minor (1879)[8]
  • Vincent d’Indy (1851–1931), French composer of 3 numbered symphonies; also symphonic is the Symphony on a French Mountain Air, for piano and orchestra, Op. 25 (1886) and the programmatic symphony Jean Hundaye, Op. 5 (1874–75).
  • Mykhailo Kalachevsky (1851-c.1910), Ukrainian composer of a Symphony called ”Ukrainian” (1876)
  • Antoni Stolpe (1851–1872), Polish composer of a Symphony in A minor (1867)
  • Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen (1852–1935), British composer of 6 symphonies and a sinfonietta
  • Hans Huber (1852–1921), Swiss composer of 8 numbered symphonies, plus an A major symphony (1889, unpublished)
  • Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924), British composer of 7 symphonies
  • Hans von Koessler (1853–1926), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • André Messager (1853–1929), French composer of a Symphony in A major (1876)
  • Jean Louis Nicodé (1853–1919), German composer of 1 symphony
  • George Whitefield Chadwick (1854–1931), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Moritz Moszkowski (1854–1925), German pianist and composer of 1 symphony
  • Bernard Zweers (1854–1924), Dutch composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, D major, 1881; No. 2, E-flat major, 1883; and No. 3, B-flat major, To My Fatherland, 1890)
  • Ernest Chausson (1855–1899), French composer of the Symphony in B-flat major (1890), as well as sketches for a second (1899)
  • Michele Esposito (1855–1929), Italian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Prince Heinrich XXIV Reuss of Köstritz (1855–1910), German composer of 6 symphonies
  • Julius Röntgen (1855–1932), Dutch composer of 21 symphonies
  • Arthur Bird (1856–1923), American composer of 1 symphony
  • André Gedalge (1856–1926), French composer of 4 symphonies (the last unfinished)
  • Robert Kajanus (1856–1933), Finnish composer of a Sinfonietta for Strings in B-flat major (1915)
  • Giuseppe Martucci (1856–1909), Italian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Christian Sinding (1856–1941), Norwegian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Sergei Taneyev (1856–1915), Russian composer of 4 symphonies
  • George Templeton Strong (1856–1948), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Cécile Chaminade (1857–1944), French composer of 1 symphony (Les Amazones, for choir and orchestra)
  • Frederic Cliffe (1857–1931), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • Sir Edward Elgar (1857–1934), English composer of 2 symphonies, with sketches for a third elaborated into a performing version by Anthony Payne in 1997—see Category of Elgar symphonies. In addition, the composer referred to a fourth work, The Black Knight (1889–93), as a “symphony for chorus and orchestra,” although it is classified typically as a cantata.
  • Edgar Stillman Kelley (1857–1944), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Sylvio Lazzari (1857–1944), French composer of a Symphony in E-flat major (1907)
  • Catharinus Elling (1858–1942), Norwegian composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, A major, 1890; and No. 2, A minor, 1897)
  • Richard Franck (1858–1938), German composer of 1 symphony
  • Jenő Hubay (1858–1937), Hungarian violinist and composer of 4 symphonies (the last two with voices and chorus)
  • Hans Rott (1858–1884), Austrian composer of a Symphony in E major (1880), as well as a Symphony for Strings in A-flat major (1875); the composer also left sketches for a second symphony
  • Harry Rowe Shelley (1858–1947), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Max Fiedler (1859–1939), German conductor and composer of 1 symphony
  • Gerard von Brucken Fock (1859–1935), Dutch composer of 3 symphonies
  • Josef Bohuslav Foerster (1859–1951), Czech composer of 5 symphonies
  • Eugène d’Harcourt (1859–1918), French composer of 3 symphonies
  • Alexander Ilyinsky (1859–1920), Russian composer of 1 symphony
  • Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859–1935), Russian composer of 2 symphonies plus a “Sinfonietta for Orchestra”
  • Sergei Lyapunov (1859–1924), Russian composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, B minor, 1887; and No. 2, B-flat minor, 1917)
  • Pietro Floridia (1860–1932), Italian–American composer of 1 symphony
  • Alberto Franchetti (1860–1942), Italian composer of a Symphony in E minor (1885)
  • Gustav Mahler (1860–1911), Austrian composer of 9 numbered symphonies, the third (1893–96) of which is his longest symphony at approximately 105 minutes, while the eighth (1906) calls for three choirs and eight vocal soloists (and premiered with over 1,000 performers); in addition, the composer also left detailed sketches for a tenth symphony, later elaborated by, among others, Deryck Cooke—see Category of Mahler symphonies. Finally, a composition for soprano, tenor, and orchestra, Das Lied von der Erde (1908–09), is classified often as an unnumbered symphony.
  • Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1860–1941), Polish composer of a Symphony in B minor, Op. 24 (Polonia, 1908)
  • Emil von Reznicek (1860–1945), Austrian composer of 5 symphonies
  • William Wallace (1860–1940), Scottish composer of a “Creation Symphony”
  • Felix Woyrsch (1860–1944), German composer of 7 symphonies
  • Anton Arensky (1861–1906), Russian composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, B minor, 1883; and No. 2, A major, 1889)
  • Wilhelm Berger (1861–1911), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Georgy Catoire (1861–1926), Russian composer of a Symphony in C minor (c. 1889 91, orch. 1895–98)[9]
  • Ludwig Thuille (1861–1907), Austrian composer of a Symphony in F major (1885, r. 1886)[10]
  • Léon Boëllmann (1862–1897), French composer of a Symphony in F major (1894)
  • Claude Debussy (1862–1918), French composer of a short Symphony in B minor (1880), scored for piano four-hands, as well as La mer (1905), a set of three “symphonic sketches” that the composer occasionally referred to as a symphony[11]
  • Maurice Emmanuel (1862–1938), French composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, A major, 1919; and No. 2, Bretonne, A major, 1931)[12]
  • Edward German (1862–1936), English composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, E minor, 1887, r. 1890; and No. 2, A minor, Norwich, 1893), as well as sketches for an abandoned Symphony in B-flat major, some material from which was incorporated into the Second[13]
  • Friedrich Koch (1862–1927), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Alberto Williams (1862–1952), Argentine composer of 9 symphonies
  • Felix Blumenfeld (1863–1931), Russian composer of a Symphony in C minor, À la mémoire des chers défunts (1906)[9]
  • Hugo Kaun (1863–1932), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Emánuel Moór (1863–1931), Hungarian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Horatio Parker (1863–1919), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Arthur Somervell (1863–1937), English composer of a Symphony in D minor, Thalassa (1913)[14]
  • Jāzeps Vītols (1863–1948), Latvian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Felix Weingartner (1863–1942), Austrian composer of 7 symphonies and a sinfonietta
  • Eugen d’Albert (1864–1932), German composer of a Symphony in F major (1886)[15]
  • Hjalmar Borgstrøm (1864–1925), Norwegian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Louis Glass (1864–1936), Danish composer of 6 symphonies (No. 1, E major, 1894; No. 2, C minor, 1899; No. 3, Wood Symphony, D major, 1901; No. 4, E minor, 1911; No. 5, Svastika, C major, 1920; and No. 6, Birth of the Scyldings, 1924), of which the Second includes parts for male chorus and organ[16][17][18][19]
  • Alexander Gretchaninov (1864–1956), Russian composer of 5 symphonies (No. 1, B minor, 1894; No. 2, Pastoral, A major, 1908; No. 3, E major, 1923; No. 4, C major, 1927; and No. 5, G minor, 1936);[20] sketches exist for an unfinished Sixth (c. 1940s)
  • Johan Halvorsen (1864–1935), Norwegian composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, C minor, 1923; No. 2, Fatum, D minor, 1924, r. 1928; and No. 3, C major, 1929)
  • Alexandre Levy (1864–1892), Brazilian composer of a Symphony in E minor (1888)
  • Alberto Nepomuceno (1864–1920), Brazilian composer of a Symphony in G minor (1893)
  • Guy Ropartz (1864–1955), French composer of 5 symphonies (No. 1, On a Breton Chorale, A minor, 1895; No. 2, F minor, 1900; No. 3, E major, 1906; No. 4, C major, 1911; and No. 5, G major, 1945), of which the Third include parts for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, and mixed chorus; also symphonic is the Petite symphonie, for orchestra (1943)[21][22][23][24]
  • Richard Strauss (1864–1949), German composer of 2 early conventional symphonies; also of 2 program symphonies of his maturity, symphonic in name and scale if not traditional technique; namely the multi-section symphonic poems Symphonia Domestica, Op. 53 (1903) and An Alpine Symphony, Op. 64 (1915). His Sonatina No. 2 for 16 Wind Instruments (1946) was given the title Symphony for Wind Instruments by the publisher, though the composer did not use the word.
  • August de Boeck (1865–1937), Belgian composer of a Symphony in G major (1896)[25]
  • Paul Dukas (1865–1935), French composer of a Symphony in C major (1896)
  • Paul Gilson (1865–1942), Belgian composer of 3 symphonies and La Mer (4 Symphonic sketches)
  • Alexander Glazunov (1865–1936), Russian composer of 8 symphonies, as well as sketches for a ninth (piano sketch, 1910; later orchestrated by Gavril Yudin)—see Category of Glazunov symphonies.
  • Albéric Magnard (1865–1914), French composer of 4 symphonies (No. 1, C minor, 1890; No. 2, E major, 1893; No. 3, B-flat minor, 1896; and No. 4, C-sharp minor, 1913)
  • Carl Nielsen (1865–1931), Danish composer of 6 symphonies (No. 1 in G minor, 1894; No. 2, The Four Temperaments, 1902; No. 3, Sinfonia espansiva, 1911; No 4, Inextinguishable, 1916; No. 5, 1922; and No. 6, Sinfonia semplice, 1925), of which the Third utilizes a vocalise for soprano and baritone in its second movement—see Category of Nielsen symphonies
  • Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), Finnish composer of 7 symphonies (No. 1, E minor, 1899, r. 1900; No. 2, D major, 1902; No. 3, C major, 1907; No. 4, A minor, 1911; No. 5, E-flat major, 1915, r. 1916, r. 1919; No. 6, D minor, 1923; and No. 7, C major, 1924), of which the Seventh (in one movement) erodes the traditional subdivisions of sonata form; the composer also destroyed sketches for an unfinished eighth in the 1930s. In addition, the choral work Kullervo (1892) and Lemminkäinen (1895)—both based upon Kalevala myths—are classified occasionally as unnumbered, programmatic symphonies[26][27]—see Category of Sibelius symphonies
  • Waldemar von Baußnern (1866–1931), German composer of 8 symphonies and 1 chamber symphony
  • Vasily Kalinnikov (1866–1901), Russian composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, G minor, 1895; and No. 2, A major, 1897)
  • Georg Schumann (1866–1952), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Amy Beach (1867–1944), American composer of the Gaelic Symphony (1894), the first such work to be composed by a female American composer
  • Christian Danning (1867–1925), Danish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Charles Koechlin (1867–1950), French composer of 5 symphonies
  • Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867–1942), Swedish composer of 5 symphonies
  • Ewald Straesser (1867–1933), German composer of 6 symphonies (at least 3 unpublished)
  • Gustav Strube (1867–1953), German–American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Granville Bantock (1868–1946), British composer of 4 unnumbered symphonies, chronologically as: the Hebridean Symphony (1913); the Pagan Symphony (1927); The Cyprian Goddess (1939); and the Celtic Symphony (1940), for string orchestra and harps
  • Hermann Bischoff (1868–1936), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Frederic Lamond (1868–1948), Scottish pianist and composer of 1 symphony
  • Sir John Blackwood McEwen (1868–1948), Scottish composer of 5 symphonies
  • José Vianna da Motta (1868–1948), Portuguese pianist and composer of 1 symphony
  • Henry Walford Davies (1869–1941), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • Robert Hermann (1869-1912), Swiss composer of 2 Symphonies, one in 1895 and the other in 1905.
  • Alfred Hill (1869–1960), Australian composer of 12 symphonies
  • Vasily Kalafati (1869–1942), Russian composer of 1 symphony
  • Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński (1869–1928), Polish composer of 1 symphony
  • Hans Pfitzner (1869–1949), German composer of 2 symphonies plus a Kleine Sinfonie (Op. 44, 1939)
  • Albert Roussel (1869–1937), French composer of 4 symphonies
  • Howard Brockway (1870–1951), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Ludvík Čelanský (1870–1931), Czech composer of 1 symphony
  • Cornelis Dopper (1870–1939), Dutch composer of 7 symphonies
  • Emil Młynarski (1870–1935), Polish composer of a Symphony in F major (Polonia, Op. 14, 1910)
  • Vítězslav Novák (1870–1949), Czech composer of two unnumbered symphonies (the Autumn Symphony, 1934, for mixed chorus and orchestra; and the May Symphony, 1943, for soloists, mixed chorus, and orchestra)
  • Joseph Ryelandt (1870–1965), Belgian composer of 6 symphonies
  • Florent Schmitt (1870–1958), French composer of 3 symphonies, chronologically as: a Symphonie concertante, for piano and orchestra (1932); a symphony for strings, Janiana (1941); and a “Symphony No. 2” (1957)
  • Hermann Suter (1870–1926), Swiss composer of a Symphony in D minor (1914)
  • Charles Tournemire (1870–1939), French composer of 8 orchestral symphonies, as well as a Simphonie-choral and Symphonie sacrée for organ
  • Louis Vierne (1870–1937), French composer of a Symphony in A minor (1908), as well as six numbered symphonies for solo organ
  • Adolphe Biarent (1871–1916), Belgian composer of 1 symphony
  • Frederick Converse (1871–1940), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Henry Kimball Hadley (1871–1937), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Sigurd Lie (1871–1904), Norwegian composer of a Symphony in A minor (1903)
  • Ruben Liljefors (1871–1936), Swedish composer of a Symphony in E-flat major (1906)
  • Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927), Swedish composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, F major, 1903; and No. 2, G minor, 1915), the first of which he disowned after it premiered; the composer also left a fragment for a third symphony (1918–1919)[28][29]
  • Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942), Austrian composer of 2 numbered symphonies (No. 1, D minor, 1893; and No. 2, B-flat major, 1897), as well as a (incomplete) Symphony in E minor (1891) from his student years; also symphonic are the Lyric Symphony (1923), for soprano, baritone, and orchestra; a Sinfonietta (1934); and the symphonic fantasy Die Seejungfrau (The Mermaid, 1903)—the last a symphony in all but name[30][31]
  • Hugo Alfvén (1872–1960), Swedish composer of 5 symphonies (No. 1, F minor, 1897; No. 2, D major, 1898; No. 3, E major, 1905; No. 4, From the Outermost Skerries, C minor, 1919; and No. 5, A minor, 1942–53, r. 1958), of which the Fourth includes a vocalise for soprano and tenor[32]
  • Eyvind Alnæs (1872–1932), Norwegian composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, C minor, 1897; and No. 2, D major, 1923)
  • Frederic Austin (1872–1952), English baritone and composer of 1 symphony
  • Felix Borowski (1872–1956), British–American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Arthur Farwell (1872–1972), American composer of 1 symphony (1934), developed from a fragmentary opening left by his mentor Rudolph Gott
  • Paul Graener (1872–1944), German composer of 3 symphonies and a sinfonietta (for harp and strings)
  • Siegmund von Hausegger (1872–1948), Austrian composer of the Natursymphonie (Nature Symphony, 1911), the finale of which includes mixed chorus
  • Edward Burlingame Hill (1872–1960), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Paul Juon (1872–1940), Russian–Swiss composer of 4 unnumbered symphonies: a Symphony in F-sharp minor (1895), a Symphony in A major (1903), a Kleine Sinfonie in A minor (Little Symphony, 1929), and a Rhapsodische Sinfonie (Rhapsodic Symphony, 1939); also symphonic is a chamber symphony (1907) and a Sinfonietta capricciosa for orchestra (1939)
  • Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915), Russian composer of 3 numbered symphonies (No. 1, E major, 1900; No. 2, C minor, 1901; and No. 3, The Divine Poem, C minor, 1903), of which the First includes parts for mezzo-soprano and tenor; his two tone poems, The Poem of Ecstasy (1908) and Prometheus: The Poem of Fire (1910) are classified frequently as Symphonies Nos. 4 and 5, respectively—see Category of Scriabin symphonies
  • Bernhard Sekles (1872–1934), German composer of 1 symphony
  • Sergei Vasilenko (1872–1956), Russian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), English composer of 9 symphonies, the first of which (A Sea Symphony; 1903–09) includes a chorus as well as parts for soprano and baritone, while the third (A Pastoral Symphony; 1922) utilizes a vocalise for soprano in the fourth movement—see Category of Vaughan Williams symphonies.
  • Dimitri Arakishvili (1873–1953), Georgian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Blagoje Bersa (1873–1934), Croatian composer of 1 symphony
  • Joseph Jongen (1873–1953), Belgian composer of a Symphony for orchestra, Op. 15 (1898), as well as Symphonie concertante for organ and orchestra, Op. 81 (1926)
  • Witold Maliszewski (1873–1939), Polish composer of 5 symphonies
  • Daniel Gregory Mason (1873–1953), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Henri Rabaud (1873–1949), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943), Russian composer of 3 numbered symphonies, as well as the choral symphony The Bells, Op. 35 (1913); also symphonic is the unfinished Youth Symphony in D minor (1891)—see Category of Rachmaninoff symphonies.
  • Julius Bittner (1874–1939), Austrian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Gustav Holst (1874–1934), English composer of a Symphony F major (The Cotswolds, 1900), as well as a First Choral Symphony (1924), for soprano, mixed chorus, and orchestra (fragmentary sketches also exist for a Second Choral Symphony); in addition, the composer also completed a Scherzo (1933–34) for a projected but unfinished symphony.
  • Charles Ives (1874–1954), American composer of 4 numbered symphonies, the fourth (1910–24) of which requires two conductors and includes parts for piano (four-hands); in addition, he wrote two unnumbered symphonies: New England Holidays (1897–1913) and the (unfinished) Universe Symphony (1911–28)—see Category of Ives symphonies.
  • Paul Pierné (1874–1952), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Heinrich Kaspar Schmid (1874–1953), German composer of 1 symphony
  • Franz Schmidt (1874–1939), Austrian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), Austrian composer of 2 chamber symphonies and sketches for several (unfinished) symphonies. In addition, the tone poem Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5 (1902–03) is sometimes considered to have symphonic qualities—for example, by Alban Berg.[33][34]
  • Josef Suk (1874–1935), Czech composer of 2 unnumbered symphonies: the Symphony in E major, Op. 14 (1897–99) and the Asrael Symphony, Op. 27 (1905–06)—a ‘funeral symphony’ in commemoration of the deaths of his wife, Otilie Suková, and of his father-in-law, Antonín Dvořák.
  • Franco Alfano (1875–1954), Italian composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, Classica, E major, 1910, r. 1953; and No. 2, C major, 1932, r. 1933)[35]
  • Julián Carrillo (1875–1965), Mexican composer, wrote 2 symphonies plus 3 atonal symphonies written in the “Thirteen Sound” technique
  • Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912), English composer of a Symphony in A minor (1896)
  • Reinhold Glière (1875–1956), Russian composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, E-flat major, 1900; No. 2, C minor, 1908; and No. 3, Ilya Muromets, B minor, 1911)[36][37]
  • Erkki Melartin (1875–1937), Finnish composer of 6 symphonies (No. 1, C minor, 1902; No. 2, E minor, 1904; No. 3, F major, 1907; No. 4, Summer Symphony, F major, 1912; No. 5, Sinfonia brevis, A minor, 1915; and No. 6, 1924), of which the Fourth includes a vocalise for soprano, mezzo-soprano, and contralto in its third movement; also extant are three additional symphonic projects in fragmentary form: No. 7, Sinfonia gaia (1936); No. 8 (1937); and No. 9 (c. 1930s)
  • Cyril Rootham (1875–1938), English composer of 2 symphonies, of which the Second (The Revelation of St. John, 1938) is for orchestra and chorus
  • Donald Tovey (1875–1940), British composer of a Symphony in D major (1913)
  • Richard Wetz (1875–1935), German composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, C minor, 1917; No. 2, A major, 1919; and No. 3, B-flat minor, 1922)
  • Hakon Børresen (1876–1954), Danish composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, C minor, 1901; No. 2, The Sea, A major, 1904; No. 3, and C major, 1926)[38]
  • Havergal Brian (1876–1972), English composer of 32 symphonies, most of which he wrote in his seventies and eighties. His first symphony, The Gothic, is one of the largest symphonies ever written
  • John Alden Carpenter (1876–1951), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Mieczysław Karłowicz (1876–1909), Polish composer of 1 symphony
  • Ludolf Nielsen (1876–1939), Danish composer of 3 symphonies (B minor, 1903; E major, Symphony of Joy, 1909; and C major, 1913)
  • Bruno Walter (1876–1962), German conductor and composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876–1948), Italian-German composer of the Sinfonia da camera (Chamber Symphony) in B-flat major (1901), as well as Sinfonia brevis in E-flat major (1947), for orchestra
  • Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877–1952), Austrian pianist and composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ernő Dohnányi (1877–1960), Hungarian composer of two numbered symphonies (D minor, 1901; and E major, 1945, r. 1957), as well as an earlier Symphony in F major (1896)
  • Thomas Dunhill (1877–1946), English composer of 1 symphony
  • Albert Dupuis (1877–1967), Belgian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Rudolph Ganz (1877–1972), Swiss–American composer of 1 symphony
  • Luis Gianneo (1877–1968), Argentine composer of 1 symphony
  • Alexander Goedicke (1877–1957), Russian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Jean Huré (1877–1930), French composer of 3 symphonies
  • Paul Ladmirault (1877–1944), French composer of 1 symphony
  • Ernst Mielck (1877–1899), Finnish composer a Symphony in F minor (1897)
  • Roderich Mojsisovics von Mojsvar (1877–1953), Austrian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Feliks Nowowiejski (1877–1946), Polish composer of 4 symphonies
  • David Stanley Smith (1877–1945), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Rutland Boughton (1878–1960), English composer of 3 symphonies
  • Fritz Brun (1878–1959), Swiss conductor and composer of 10 symphonies
  • Adam Carse (1878–1958), English composer of 2 symphonies for strings
  • Antun Dobronić (1878–1955), Croatian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Carl Ehrenberg (1878–1962), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Joseph Holbrooke (1878–1958), English composer of 9 symphonies
  • Artur Kapp (1878–1952), Estonian composer. Generally considered to be one of the founders of Estonian symphonic music. He wrote 5 symphonies
  • Arrigo Pedrollo (1878–1964), Italian composer of 1 symphony
  • Franz Schreker (1878–1934), Austrian composer of 1 symphony (unpublished) and 1 chamber symphony
  • Volkmar Andreae (1879–1962), Swiss composer of 2 symphonies
  • Natanael Berg (1879–1957), Swedish composer of 5 symphonies
  • Frank Bridge (1879–1941), English composer of an unfinished Symphony for Strings (1941)
  • Grzegorz Fitelberg (1879–1953), Polish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Philippe Gaubert (1879–1941), French composer of a Symphony in F major (1936)[39]
  • Sir Hamilton Harty (1879–1941), Irish composer of An Irish Symphony (1904, r. 1915, 1924)[40]
  • Otto Olsson (1879-1964), Swedish composer of 1 symphony, Op.11 (1901-02)
  • Otakar Ostrčil (1879–1935), Czech composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936), Italian composer of the Sinfonia drammatica (1914)[41]
  • Cyril Scott (1879–1970), English composer of 4 symphonies
  • Johanna Senfter (1879–1961), German composer of 9 symphonies
  • Julius Weismann (1879–1950), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Adolf Wiklund (1879–1950), Swedish composer of 1 symphony
  • Edgar Bainton (1880–1956), British composer of 4 symphonies
  • Ernest Bloch (1880–1959), American composer of Swiss origin, whose works include (in addition to an unpublished Symphonie orientale amongst his juvenilia) a Symphony in C-sharp minor, a Sinfonia Breve, a Symphony for Trombone and Orchestra, and a Symphony in E-flat
  • Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht (1880–1965), French composer of a Sinfonia brève da camera (1930)
  • Rudolf Karel (1880–1945), Czech composer of 4 symphonies (the second for violin and orchestra)
  • Ildebrando Pizzetti (1880–1968), Italian composer of “Symphony in A” and “Sinfonia del fuoco” (from music for the silent film Cabiria)
  • Charles Wakefield Cadman (1881–1946), American composer of 1 symphony (Pennsylvania Symphony)
  • Nancy Dalberg (1881–1949), Danish composer of 1 symphony (the first symphony written by a Danish female composer)
  • Sem Dresden (1881–1957), Dutch composer of 1 sinfonietta for clarinet and orchestra and 1 concertante symphony
  • George Enescu (1881–1955), Romanian violinist, pianist, cellist, conductor, teacher, and composer of 3 (acknowledged and complete) numbered symphonies, as well as 2 unfinished symphonies elaborated by Pascal Bentoiu as No. 4 and No. 5, respectively. (In addition, among the composer’s juvenilia are 4 early “Study Symphonies”.) Also symphonic are the Chamber Symphony, for 12 instruments, Op. 33 (1954), and the Symphonie concertante in B minor, for cello and orchestra, Op. 8 (1901).
  • Jan van Gilse (1881–1944), Dutch composer of 4 symphonies (No. 1, F major, 1901; No. 2, E-flat major, 1902; No. 3, Elevation, D minor, 1907; and No. 4, A major, 1915), of which the Third includes a part for soprano soloist; the composer also left sketches for a Fifth[42]
  • Peder Gram (1881–1956), Danish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Edvin Kallstenius (1881–1967), Swedish composer of 5 symphonies and 4 sinfoniettas
  • Paul Le Flem (1881–1984), French composer of 4 symphonies
  • Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881–1950), Russian composer of 27 symphonies, as well as 3 sinfoniette for strings.
  • Nikolai Roslavets (1881–1944), Russian composer of 1 symphony and 1 chamber symphony
  • Karl Weigl (1881–1949), Austrian composer of 6 symphonies
  • Marion Bauer (1882–1955), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Walter Braunfels (1882–1954), German composer of 1 symphony (Sinfonia brevis op. 69) plus a Sinfonia concertante for violin, viola, 2 horns and strings
  • Alf Hurum (1882–1972), Norwegian composer of a Symphony in D minor (1927)
  • Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967), Hungarian composer of 1 symphony
  • Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882–1973), Italian composer of 11 symphonies
  • Gino Marinuzzi (1882–1945), Italian composer of 1 symphony
  • Joseph Marx (1882–1964), Austrian composer of An Autumn Symphony (1921), the final movement of which the composer replaced in 1946 with the newly-composed tone poem Autumnal Revelries; also symphonic is the Sinfonia in modo classico, originally written for string quartet (1941) but later arranged for string orchestra in 1944[43][44]
  • John Powell (1882–1963), American composer of a Symphony in A major, Virginia Symphony (1945, r. 1951)[45]
  • Lazare Saminsky (1882–1959), Russian–American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971), Russian composer of 3 (purely orchestral) unnumbered symphonies, as well as the choral symphony Symphony of Psalms (1930, r. 1948)—see Category of Stravinsky symphonies. Finally, the chamber piece Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920, r. 1947) uses the word ‘symphony’ in the old (Greek) sense of “sounding together.”
  • Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937), Polish composer of 4 symphonies, of which the third (The Song of the Night, 1914–16) includes mixed chorus and a part for tenor (or soprano) soloist, while the fourth (Symphonie concertante, 1932) is a concertante work for piano and orchestra—see Category of Szymanowski symphonies.
  • Joaquín Turina (1882–1949), Spanish composer of “Sinfonía sevillana” (1920) and “Sinfonía del mar” (1945)
  • Hermann Wolfgang von Waltershausen (1882–1954), German composer of 1 symphony
  • Paul Hastings Allen (1883–1952), American composer of 8 symphonies
  • Sir Arnold Bax (1883–1953), English composer of 7 numbered symphonies, preceded by a Symphony in F major (completed piano score 1907; orchestrated in 2012–13 by Martin Yates); the tone poem Spring Fire (1913) is classified occasionally as an unnumbered, programmatic symphony. Bax also composed a Sinfonietta—see Category of Bax symphonies
  • Alfredo Casella (1883–1947), Italian composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, B minor, 1906; No. 2, C minor, 1909; and No. 3, titled Sinfonia, 1940)[46][47][48]
  • Sir George Dyson (1883–1964), English composer of 1 symphony, plus a Choral Symphony, composed in 1910 but not premiered until 2014.
  • Joseph Matthias Hauer (1883–1959), Austrian composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Manolis Kalomiris (1883–1962), Greek composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, Leventia, for mixed chorus and orchestra, 1920, r. 1937, 1952; No. 2, Symphony of the Simple and Good People, for mezzo-soprano, mixed chorus, and orchestra, 1931; and No. 3, Palamiki, D minor, for reciter and orchestra, 1955)
  • Paul von Klenau (1883–1946), Danish composer of 9 symphonies
  • Alexander Krein (1883–1951), Russian composer of 1 symphony
  • Toivo Kuula (1883–1918), Finnish composer of an incomplete, projected Symphony, Op. 36 (1918), of which only the Introduction was sketched.
  • Maximilian Steinberg (1883–1946), Russian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Anton Webern (1883–1945), Austrian composer of 1 symphony (1928)
  • Boris Asafyev (1884–1949), Russian composer of 5 symphonies
  • York Bowen (1884–1961), English composer of 3 symphonies, of which the third (1951) exists only in recorded form. (The score was lost in a publishing house flood.)
  • Louis Gruenberg (1884–1964), Russian–American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Ture Rangström (1884–1947), Swedish composer of 4 symphonies (No. 1, August Strindberg in memoriam, C-sharp minor, 1914; No. 2, My Country, D minor, 1919; No. 3, Song under the Stars, D-flat major, in one movement, 1929; and No. 4, Invocatio, D minor, for organ and orchestra, 1936)[49][50][51]
  • Albert Wolff (1884–1970), French conductor and composer of 1 symphony
  • Julio Fonseca (1885–1950), Costa Rican composer of the “Great Symphonic Fantasy on folk motifs”
  • Henri Collet (1885–1951), French composer of “Symphonie de l’Alhambra” (1947)
  • Dimitrie Cuclin (1885–1978), Romanian composer of 20 symphonies
  • Werner Josten (1885–1963), German–American composer of 1 symphony
  • Otto Klemperer (1885–1973), German conductor and composer of 6 symphonies
  • Artur Lemba (1885–1963), Estonian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Dora Pejačević (1885–1923), Croatian composer of a Symphony in F-sharp minor (1917, r. 1920)
  • Wallingford Riegger (1885–1961), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Egon Wellesz (1885–1974), Austrian musicologist and composer of 9 symphonies
  • John J. Becker (1886–1961), American composer of 7 symphonies
  • Edward Joseph Collins (1886–1951), American composer of a Symphony in B minor, Nos habeit humus (1925)
  • Marcel Dupré (1886–1971), French composer of a Symphony in G minor, for organ and orchestra (1927); also symphonic are two works for solo organ (Symphonie-Passion, 1924; and Symphony No. 2 in C-sharp minor, 1929) and a Sinfonia, for piano and organ (1946)[52][53][54][55]
  • Óscar Esplá (1886–1976), Spanish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Henri Gagnebin (1886–1977), Belgian–Swiss composer of 4 symphonies
  • Carlo Giorgio Garofalo (1886–1962), Italian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Jesús Guridi (1886–1961), Spanish composer of “Sinfonía pirenaica” (“Pyrenean Symphony”, 1945)
  • Robert Heger (1886–1978), German conductor and composer of 3 symphonies
  • Jef van Hoof (1886–1959), Belgian composer of 6 symphonies
  • Paul Paray (1886–1979), French composer of 2 symphonies plus a “Symphonie d’archets” for string orchestra
  • Kosaku Yamada (1886–1965), First Japanese symphonic composer. He wrote 3 symphonies
  • Kurt Atterberg (1887–1974), Swedish composer of 9 symphonies (No. 1, B minor, 1911; No. 2, F major, 1913; No. 3, Sea Pictures, D major, 1916; No. 4, Sinfonia piccola, G minor, 1918; No. 5, Sinfonia funèbre, D minor, 1922; No. 6, Dollar Symphony, C major, 1928; No. 7, Sinfonia romantica, 1942; No. 8, On Swedish Folk Themes, 1944; and No. 9, Sinfonia visionaria, 1956), of which the Ninth includes parts for mezzo-soprano, baritone, and mixed chorus; also symphonic is the Sinfonia for Strings (1953)
  • Josef Jonsson (1887-1969), Swedish composer of 3 symphonies (1919-22; 1931; 1947) and a chamber symphony (1949)
  • Oskar Lindberg (1887–1955), Swedish composer of the Symphony in F major (1916)
  • Leevi Madetoja (1887–1947), Finnish composer of 3 symphonies (No. 1, F major, 1916; No. 2, E-flat major, 1918; and No. 3, A major, 1926); an incomplete fourth symphony was lost when the composer was robbed in Paris[56][57]—see Category of Madetoja symphonies
  • Ernest Pingoud (1887–1942), Finnish composer of 3 symphonies (1920; 1921; and 1927)
  • Florence Price (1887–1953), American composer of 4 symphonies, the second of which (c. 1935) is lost; her first (1932) is recognized as the first symphony by an African-American female composer
  • Yuri Shaporin (1887–1966), Russian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Heinz Tiessen (1887–1971), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ernst Toch (1887–1964), Austrian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Max Trapp (1887–1971), German composer of 7 symphonies
  • Fartein Valen (1887–1952), Norwegian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959), Brazilian composer of 12 symphonies, the fifth of which is lost. The third is for orchestra, brass band, and (optional) mixed chorus; similarly, the fourth is for orchestra, wind band, and concertino ensemble. Finally, the tenth is a ‘symphony-oratorio’ that includes mixed chorus and parts for tenor, baritone, and bass soloists—see Category of Villa-Lobos symphonies. In addition, the composer left two sinfoniette (1916 and 1947, respectively).
  • Anatoly Alexandrov (1888–1982), Russian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Emil Bohnke (1888–1928), German violist and composer of 1 symphony
  • Max Butting (1888–1976), German composer of 10 symphonies (the first for 16 instruments), plus a chamber symphony and 2 sinfoniettas (the first with banjo)
  • Philip Greeley Clapp (1888–1954), American composer of 12 symphonies
  • Luis Cluzeau Mortet (1888–1957), Uruguayan composer of 1 symphony
  • Piero Coppola (1888–1971), Italian conductor and composer of 1 symphony
  • Ilse Fromm-Michaels (1888–1986), German composer of 1 symphony
  • Victor Kolar (1888–1957), Hungarian–American composer of 1 symphony
  • Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967), Dutch composer of 7 symphonies
  • Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (1889–1960), English composer of 3 symphonies
  • Ina Boyle (1889–1967), Irish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Rudolf Mauersberger (1889–1971), German composer of 1 symphony
  • Vilém Petrželka (1889–1967), Czech composer of 4 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Levko Revutsky (1889–1977), Ukrainian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Francisco Santiago (1889–1947), Filipino composer of “Taga-ilog”, in 1938
  • Vladimir Shcherbachov (1889–1952), Russian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Rudolph Simonsen (1889–1947), Danish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Luís de Freitas Branco (1890–1955), Portuguese composer of 4 symphonies
  • Hans Gál (1890–1987), Austrian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Jacques Ibert (1890–1962), French composer of 1 symphony (Symphonie marine, 1931) and 1 concertante symphony for oboe and string orchestra
  • Andrés Isasi (1890–1940), Spanish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Philip James (1890–1975), American composer of 2 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Frank Martin (1890–1974), Swiss composer of 1 symphony plus a Petite symphonie concertante for harp, harpsichord, piano and string orchestra
  • Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959), Czech composer of 6 symphonies—see Category of Martinů symphonies.
  • Antoni Massana (1890–1966), Catalan composer of 1 symphony
  • Gösta Nystroem (1890–1966), Swedish composer of 6 symphonies: Sinfonia breve (1931); Sinfonia expressiva (1935–37); Sinfonia del mare (Symphony of the Sea), for soprano and orchestra (1948); Sinfonia Shakespeariana (1952); Sinfonia seria (1963); and Sinfonia tramontana (1965); also symphonic is the Sinfonia concertante, for cello and orchestra (1944, r. 1952)
  • Wilhelm Petersen (1890–1957), German composer of 5 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for strings
  • Arthur Bliss (1891–1975), English composer of A Colour Symphony (1922) and the choral work Morning Heroes (1930), described as a “symphony for orator, chorus and orchestra”.
  • Adolf Busch (1891–1952), German–Swiss violinist and composer of 1 symphony
  • Fidelio F. Finke (1891–1968), Czech–German composer of 1 symphony (Pan, 1919)
  • Frederick Jacobi (1891–1952), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Karel Boleslav Jirák (1891–1972), Czech composer of 6 symphonies
  • Mihail Jora (1891–1971), Romanian composer of 1 symphony
  • Georges Migot (1891–1976), French composer of 13 symphonies plus a Petite symphonie for strings
  • Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953), Russian composer of 7 symphonies, of which the fourth (Op. 47, 1929; revised as Op. 112, 1947) exists in two versions; plans to revise his second (Op. 40, 1924–25) went unrealized. In addition, two youth symphonies precede the numbered symphonies—see Category of Prokofiev symphonies. Also symphonic is the Symphony-Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 125 (1950–52) and the Sinfonietta in A major, Op. 5 (1909; later revised as Op. 48, 1929).
  • Väinö Raitio (1891–1945), Finnish composer of a Symphony in G minor (1919)
  • Hendrik Andriessen (1892–1981), Dutch composer of 4 numbered symphonies and a Symphonia Concertante
  • Johanna Bordewijk-Roepman (1892–1971), Dutch composer of 1 symphony
  • Ettore Desderi (1892–1974), Italian composer of 1 symphony (Sinfonia davidica for soprano and baritone soloists, choir and orchestra)
  • Giorgio Federico Ghedini (1892–1965), Italian composer of 1 symphony (Symphonia, posthumous work)
  • Arthur Honegger (1892–1955), Swiss-French composer of 5 symphonies—see Category of Honegger symphonies.
  • Philipp Jarnach (1892–1982), German composer of a Sinfonia brevis
  • Jaroslav Kvapil (1892–1958), Czech composer of 4 symphonies
  • László Lajtha (1892–1963), Hungarian composer of 9 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Arthur Lourié (1892–1966), Russian–American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Darius Milhaud (1892–1974), French composer of 12 numbered symphonies, 6 numbered chamber symphonies, an unnumbered Symphonie pour l’univers claudélien, and a Symphonie Concertante for four instruments and orchestra—see Category of Milhaud symphonies.
  • Miklós Radnai (1892–1935), Hungarian composer of 1 symphony for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (Symphony of the Magyars, 1921)
  • Hilding Rosenberg (1892–1985), Swedish composer of 8 symphonies
  • Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji (1892–1988), English composer of 12 symphonies: 7 for piano, 3 for organ, and 2 for piano, organ, chorus and large orchestra. The first of his piano symphonies (“No. 0”) is the piano part of his otherwise unfinished 2nd Symphony for Orchestra.[58]
  • Jean Absil (1893–1974), Belgian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Arthur Benjamin (1893–1960), Australian composer of 1 symphony (1944–45)
  • Eugene Goossens (1893–1962), British conductor and composer of 2 symphonies and a sinfonietta
  • Rued Langgaard (1893–1952), Danish composer of 16 symphonies, many of which he later revised. The third (La Melodia, 1915–16, r. 1925–33) is essentially a concertante work for piano and orchestra, while the fourteenth (Morgenen, 1947–48, r. 1951) includes mixed chorus; the sixteenth (Sørstormen, 1937, r. 1949) is for baritone soloist and male chorus.
  • Aarre Merikanto (1893–1958), Finnish composer of 3 symphonies (B minor, 1916; A major, War Symphony, 1918; and 1953)
  • Douglas Moore (1893–1969), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Manuel Palau (1893–1967), Spanish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Bernard Rogers (1893–1968), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Marcel Tyberg (1893–1944), Austrian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1893–1979), Russian–French composer of 2 symphonies (Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra for 4 pianos in quarter tones and Symphonie en un mouvement)
  • Mihail Andricu (1894–1974), Romanian composer of 11 symphonies and 13 sinfoniettas
  • Robert Russell Bennett (1894–1981), American composer of 7 symphonies
  • Pavel Bořkovec (1894–1972), Czech composer of 3 symphonies
  • Paul Dessau (1894–1979), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ludvig Irgens-Jensen (1894–1969), Norwegian composer of 1 symphony
  • Ernest John Moeran (1894–1950), British composer of 1 complete symphony, in G minor (1937), and a Sinfonietta; the composer also began, but failed to complete, a second symphony, in E-flat major (1947–50; elaborated in 2011 by Martin Yates).
  • Willem Pijper (1894–1947), Dutch composer of 3 symphonies
  • Walter Piston (1894–1976), American composer of 8 symphonies and a sinfonietta—see Category of Piston symphonies.
  • Erwin Schulhoff (1894–1942), Czech composer of 8 symphonies (the last 2 in short score)
  • Mark Wessel (1894–1973), American composer of 1 symphony and a Symphony Concertante for piano and horn with orchestra
  • Jenő Zádor (1894–1977), Hungarian–American composer of 4 symphonies
  • August Baeyens (1895–1966), Belgian composer of 8 symphonies plus 1 chamber symphony and a Sinfonia breve for small orchestra
  • Bjarne Brustad (1895–1978), Norwegian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Juan José Castro (1895–1968), Argentine composer of five symphonies
  • Georges Dandelot (1895–1975), French composer of 1 symphony
  • Johann Nepomuk David (1895–1977), Austrian composer of 8 symphonies, plus a Sinfonia preclassica, a Sinfonia breve for small orchestra and a symphony for strings
  • Paul Hindemith (1895–1963), German composer of at least eight works with descriptive titles designated symphonies or sinfoniettas. In chronological order these are the Lustige Sinfonietta of 1916, the Symphony: Mathis der Maler of 1931 (the best known of Hindemith’s Symphonies), the Symphony in E-flat of 1939, the Symphonia Serena of 1946, the Sinfonietta in E of 1949, Die Harmonie der Welt Symphony and the Symphony in B-flat for Concert Band (both 1951) and the Pittsburgh Symphony of 1958.
  • Paul Höffer (1895–1949), German composer of 1 symphony (Sinfonie der grossen Stadt, 1937)
  • Gordon Jacob (1895–1984), British composer of two numbered symphonies, a Symphony AD 78 for band, A Little SymphonySinfonia Brevis, and a Symphony for Strings
  • Wilhelm Kempff (1895–1991), German pianist and composer of 2 symphonies
  • Boris Lyatoshinsky (1895–1968), Ukrainian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Henri Martelli (1895–1980), French composer of 3 symphonies
  • Slavko Osterc (1895–1941), Slovenian composer of 1 symphony
  • Karol Rathaus (1895–1954), Austrian–American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Kazimierz Sikorski (1895–1986), Polish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Leo Sowerby (1895–1968), American composer of 5 numbered orchestral symphonies, as well as a Symphony in G and Sinfonia brevis for organ
  • William Grant Still (1895–1978), American composer of 5 symphonies (No. 1, Afro-American, 1930, r. 1969; No. 2, Song of a New Race, 1937; No. 3, The Sunday Symphony, 1958; No. 4, Autochthonous, 1947; and No. 5, Western Hemisphere, 1945, r. 1970)
  • Walter Abendroth (1896–1973), German composer of 5 symphonies plus a sinfonietta
  • František Brož (1896–1962), Czech composer of 1 symphony
  • Eduard Erdmann (1896–1958), German composer of 4 symphonies
  • Jacobo Ficher (1896–1978), Argentine composer of 10 symphonies
  • Emil Frey (1896–1946), Swiss pianist and composer of 2 symphonies
  • Roberto Gerhard (1896–1970), Catalan composer, active in England, wrote 5 numbered symphonies (1952–69, the last unfinished), and a Symphony “Homenaje a Pedrell” (1940–41)
  • Howard Hanson (1896–1981), American composer of 7 symphonies (No. 1 Nordic, No. 2 Romantic—his most famous, No. 4 Requiem, No. 5 Sinfonia Sacra, and No. 7 Sea Symphony)
  • Jean Rivier (1896–1987), French composer of 8 symphonies, four of which are for string orchestra
  • Roger Sessions (1896–1985), American composer of 9 symphonies, all but the first 2 of which are written using some form of the twelve-tone technique—see Category of Sessions symphonies.
  • Bolesław Szabelski (1896–1979), Polish composer of 5 symphonies
  • Virgil Thomson (1896–1989), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Wladimir Vogel (1896–1984), Russian–Swiss composer of 1 symphony (Sinfonia fugata, 1930–32)
  • Paul Ben-Haim (1897–1984), Israeli composer of 2 symphonies
  • Jørgen Bentzon (1897–1951), Danish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Matija Bravničar (1897–1977), Slovenian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Henry Cowell (1897–1965), American composer of 20 symphonies (a 21st exists only as sketches), as well as a Sinfonietta for chamber orchestra (1928) and an incomplete Symphonic Sketch (1943)
  • Oscar Lorenzo Fernández (1897–1948), Brazilian composer of 2 symphonies
  • John Fernström (1897–1961), Swedish composer of 12 symphonies
  • Ottmar Gerster (1897–1969), German composer of 4 symphonies
  • Hermann Heiss (1897–1966), German composer of 2 symphonies (Sinfonia giocosa and Sinfonia atematica)
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897–1957), Czech composer of 1 symphony
  • György Kósa (1897–1984), Hungarian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Francisco Mignone (1897–1986), Brazilian composer of 3 orchestral symphonies and a chamber work titled Four Symphonies, for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon
  • Quincy Porter (1897–1966), American composer of 2 symphonies (1934; and 1962)
  • Jaroslav Řídký (1897–1956), Czech composer of 7 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Knudåge Riisager (1897–1974), Danish composer of 5 symphonies
  • Harald Sæverud (1897–1992), Norwegian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Alexandre Tansman (1897–1986), Polish composer of 9 symphonies
  • Ernst Bacon (1898–1990), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Emmanuel Bondeville (1898–1987), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Marcel Delannoy (1898–1962), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Norman Demuth (1898–1968), English composer of 1 symphony for string orchestra
  • Hanns Eisler (1898–1962), German composer of a Little Symphony (1932), a Chamber Symphony (1940) and a German Symphony for choir and orchestra (1930–1958)
  • Herbert Elwell (1898–1974), American composer of a Blue Symphony for soprano and string quartet
  • Roy Harris (1898–1979), American composer of 15 symphonies, of which Symphony No. 3 is by far the most famous
  • Tibor Harsányi (1898–1954), Hungarian–French composer of 1 symphony
  • Lev Knipper (1898–1874), Russian composer of 21 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Marcel Mihalovici (1898–1985), Romanian–French composer of 5 symphonies
  • Karl Rankl (1898–1968), Austrian–British conductor and composer of 8 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Vittorio Rieti (1898–1994), Italian–American composer of 11 symphonies
  • Viktor Ullmann (1898–1944), Czech composer of 2 symphonies (1944, both are reconstructions from the short score of the Piano Sonatas No. 5 and Piano Sonatas No. 7 by Bernard Wulff)
  • William Baines (1899–1922), English composer of 1 symphony
  • Radie Britain (1899–1994), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Carlos Chávez (1899–1978), Mexican composer of 6 symphonies, as well as a “Dance Symphony” Caballos de vapor (AKA Horse Power), and a Sinfonía proletaria (proletarian symphony)—see Category of Chávez symphonies.
  • Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté (1899–1974), Canadian composer of 2 symphonies and a Symphony-Concerto for piano and orchestra
  • William Levi Dawson (1899–1990), American composer of the “Negro Folk Symphony” (1934, r. 1952)
  • Pavel Haas (1899–1944), Czech composer of an unfinished Symphony (1940/41, orchestration completed by Zdenek Zouhar)
  • Eduardo Hernández Moncada (1899–1995), Mexican composer of 2 symphonies
  • Finn Høffding (1899–1997), Danish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Jón Leifs (1899–1968), Icelandic composer of 1 programmatic symphony, called Sögusinfónía (Saga Symphony)
  • Harl McDonald (1899–1955), American pianist, conductor, and composer of 4 symphonies
  • Alexander Tcherepnin (1899–1977), Russian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Randall Thompson (1899–1984), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Pancho Vladigerov (1899–1978), Bulgarian composer of 2 symphonies (the second for strings)

1900–1949[edit]

  • George Antheil (1900–1959), American composer of 10 symphonies, of which six are numbered (No. 1, Zingareska, 1920–22, r. 1923; No. 2, 1931–38, r. 1943; No. 3, American, 1936–41, r. 1946; No. 4, 1942, 1942; No. 5, Joyous, 1947–48; and No. 6, After Delacroix, 1947–48, r. 1949–50) and four are unnumbered (the Symphony for Five Instruments, 1923, r. 1923; the Jazz Symphony, for three pianos and orchestra, 1925, r. 1955; a Symphony in F major, 1925–26; and an alternative fifth symphony, Tragic Symphony, 1943–46, which Antheil composed as a requiem to the World War II dead)[59][60]
  • Henry Barraud (1900–1997), French composer of 3 symphonies (the second for strings) and a Symphonie concertante for trumpet and orchestra
  • Nicolai Berezowsky (1900–1953), Russian–American violinist and composer of 4 symphonies
  • Willy Burkhard (1900–1955), Swiss composer of 1 symphony (Piccola sinfonia giocosa for small orchestra)
  • Alan Bush (1900–1995), British composer of 4 symphonies
  • Aaron Copland (1900–1990), American composer of 3 numbered symphonies, a Symphony for organ and orchestra (later arranged without organ as Symphony No. 1), and a Dance Symphony for orchestra. The fourth movement of No. 3 is based on his famous Fanfare for the Common Man
  • Pierre-Octave Ferroud (1900–1936), French composer of 1 symphony
  • Isadore Freed (1900–1960), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Anis Fuleihan (1900–1970), Cypriot–American composer of 2 symphonies and a Concertante Symphony for string quartet and orchestra
  • Uuno Klami (1900–1961), Finnish composer of 2 numbered symphonies (1938; and 1945), as well as a Symphonie enfantine (1928)
  • Paul Kletzki (1900–1973), Polish conductor and composer of 3 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for strings
  • Ernst Krenek (1900–1991), Austrian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Colin McPhee (1900–1964), Canadian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Alexander Mosolov (1900–1973), Russian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Hermann Reutter (1900–1985), German composer of 1 symphony for strings plus a Hamlet–Sinfonie for soloists, narrator and orchestra
  • Lucijan Marija Škerjanc (1900–1973), Slovene composer of 5 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for strings
  • Carl Ueter (1900–1985), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Kurt Weill (1900–1950), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Kazimierz Wiłkomirski (1900–1995), Polish composer of 1 symphony and 1 Symphony concertante for cello and orchestra
  • David Wynne (1900–1983), Welsh composer of 4 symphonies (the last incomplete)
  • Karel Albert (1901–1987), Belgian composer of 4 symphonies plus 1 chamber symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Blaž Arnič (1901–1970), Slovenian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Julián Bautista (1901–1961), Spanish–Argentine composer of 1 symphony
  • Conrad Beck (1901–1989), Swiss composer of 7 symphonies
  • Werner Egk (1901–1983), German composer of 1 symphony (Kleine Symphonie, 1926)
  • Eivind Groven (1901–1977), Norwegian composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, Towards the Mountains, 1937, r. 1951; and No. 2, The Midnight Hour, 1943)
  • Victor Hely-Hutchinson (1901–1947), British composer of 2 symphonies
  • Emil Hlobil (1901–1987), Czech composer of 7 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Hanns Jelinek (1901–1969), Austrian composer of 6 symphonies
  • Ernst Pepping (1901–1981), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Marcel Poot (1901–1988), Belgian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Edmund Rubbra (1901–1986), English composer of 11 symphonies
  • Henri Sauguet (1901–1989), French composer of 4 symphonies
  • Henri Tomasi (1901–1971), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Mark Brunswick (1902–1971), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Alfonso de Elías (1902–1984), Mexican composer of 3 symphonies
  • Helvi Leiviskä (1902–1982), Finnish composer of 3 symphonies and a Sinfonia brevis
  • Lino Liviabella (1902–1964), Italian composer of 1 symphony
  • Stefan Bolesław Poradowski (1902–1967), Polish composer of 8 symphonies
  • Vissarion Shebalin (1902–1963), Russian composer of 5 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • John Vincent (1902–1977), American composer of 2 numbered symphonies and 1 earlier symphony (lost)
  • Arnold Walter (1902–1973), Austrian–Canadian composer of 1 symphony
  • Sir William Walton (1902–1983), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • Meredith Willson (1902–1984), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Stefan Wolpe (1902–1972), German-born composer of a Symphony (1955–56)
  • Sir Lennox Berkeley (1903–1989), English composer of 4 symphonies
  • Boris Blacher (1903–1975), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Vernon Duke (1903–1969), Russian–American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Antiochos Evangelatos (1903–1981), Greek composer of 2 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Jerzy Fitelberg (1903–1951), Polish–American composer of 2 symphonies, plus a symphony for strings and a sinfonietta
  • Vittorio Giannini (1903–1966), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Pál Kadosa (1903–1983), Hungarian composer of 8 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978), Armenian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Mykola Kolessa (1903–2006), Ukrainian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Saburō Moroi (1903–1977), Japanese composer of 5 symphonies
  • Nicolas Nabokov (1903–1978), Russian–American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Priaulx Rainier (1903–1986), South African–British composer of 1 chamber symphony for strings
  • Günter Raphael (1903–1960), German composer of 5 symphonies plus a “Sinfonia breve”
  • Luis Humberto Salgado (1903–1977), Ecuadorian composer of 9 symphonies
  • John Antill (1904–1986), Australian composer of Symphony on a City (1959)
  • Victor Bruns (1904–1996), German composer of 6 symphonies, plus 1 chamber symphony for strings and 1 sinfonietta
  • Erik Chisholm (1904–1965), Scottish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Hubert Clifford (1904–1959), Australian–British composer of 1 symphony
  • Balys Dvarionas (1904–1972), Lithuanian composer of 1 symphony
  • Géza Frid (1904–1989), Hungarian–Dutch pianist and composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta for strings
  • Kunihiko Hashimoto (1904–1949), Japanese composer of 2 symphonies
  • Georges Hugon (1904–1980), French composer of 3 symphonies (the last unfinished)
  • Dmitry Kabalevsky (1904–1987), Russian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Iša Krejčí (1904–1968), Czech composer of 4 symphonies
  • Richard Mohaupt (1904–1957), German-U.S. composer of 1 symphony
  • Gavriil Popov (1904–1972), Russian composer of 7 symphonies (the last unfinished)
  • Cemal Reşit Rey (1904–1985), Turkish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Manuel Rosenthal (1904–2003), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling (1904–1985), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • William Alwyn (1905–1985), English composer of 5 symphonies
  • Boris Arapov (1905–1992), Russian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Vytautas Bacevičius (1905–1970), Lithuanian composer of 6 symphonies
  • Theodor Berger (1905–1992), Austrian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Marc Blitzstein (1905–1961), American composer of 1 symphony (The Airborne Symphony, 1946, for narrator, vocal soloists, male chorus and orchestra)
  • Eugène Bozza (1905–1991), French composer of 5 symphonies
  • Yevgeny Brusilovsky (1905–1981), Russian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Francis Chagrin (1905–1972), Romanian–British composer of 2 symphonies
  • Christian Darnton (1905–1981), British composer of 4 symphonies
  • Ferenc Farkas (1905–2000), Hungarian composer of 1 symphony
  • Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905–1963), German composer of 8 symphonies
  • André Hossein (1905–1983), Iranian–French composer of 3 symphonies
  • André Jolivet (1905–1974), French composer of 3 numbered symphonies and a symphony for strings
  • Jef Maes (1905–1996), Belgian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Ernst Hermann Meyer (1905–1988), German composer of 3 symphonies (the first for strings) plus a concertante symphony for piano and orchestra and a sinfonietta
  • Léon Orthel (1905–1985), Dutch composer of 6 symphonies
  • Alan Rawsthorne (1905–1971), British composer of 3 symphonies
  • Marcel Rubin (1905–1995), Austrian composer of 10 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for strings
  • Verdina Shlonsky (1905–1990), Israeli composer of 1 symphony (1937)
  • Sir Michael Tippett (1905–1998), English composer of 4 symphonies
  • Eduard Tubin (1905–1982), Estonian composer of 11 symphonies, the last of which is incomplete. Also symphonic is the Sinfonietta on Estonian Motifs (1940).
  • Dag Wirén (1905–1986), Swedish composer of 5 numbered symphonies, Nos. 2–5 of which are extant (No. 2, 1939; No. 3, 1944; No. 4, 1952; and No. 5, 1964); the composer withdrew his First Symphony (1932) and it was never performed. Also symphonic is a Sinfonietta (1934)[61][62]—see Category of Wirén symphonies
  • Xian Xinghai (1905–1945), Chinese composer of 2 symphonies
  • Kees van Baaren (1906–1970), Dutch composer of 1 symphony (1957)
  • Yves Baudrier (1906–1988), French composer of 1 symphony
  • Ivan Brkanović (1906–1987), Croatian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Pierre Capdevielle (1906–1969), French composer of 3 symphonies
  • Arnold Cooke (1906–2005), British composer of 6 symphonies
  • Paul Creston (1906–1985), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Antal Doráti (1906–1988), American conductor and composer of Hungarian birth, who wrote 2 symphonies
  • Klaus Egge (1906–1979), Norwegian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Will Eisenmann (1906–1992), German–Swiss composer of 1 symphony for strings
  • Ulvi Cemal Erkin (1906–1972), Turkish composer of 2 symphonies plus a Sinfonietta for strings and a Symphony concertante for piano and orchestra
  • Ross Lee Finney (1906–1997), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Benjamin Frankel (1906–1973), English composer of 8 symphonies
  • Janis Ivanovs (1906–1983), Latvian composer of 21 symphonies
  • Ingemar Liljefors (1906–1981), Swedish composer of 1 symphony
  • Fernando Lopes-Graça (1906–1994), Portuguese composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Peter Mieg (1906–1990), Swiss composer of 1 symphony
  • Alexander Moyzes (1906–1984), Slovak composer of 12 symphonies
  • Boris Papandopulo (1906–1991), Croatian composer of 2 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for strings
  • Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975), Soviet composer of 15 symphonies, of which a number have vocal parts: the second (To October, 1927) and third (First of May, 1929) include mixed chorus; the thirteenth (Babi Yar, 1962) includes parts for bass soloist and male chorus, while the fourteenth (1969) is for soprano and bass soloists—see Category of Shostakovich symphonies. Additionally, five of Shostakovich’s String Quartets were arranged (with the composer’s approval) for various combinations of instruments by Rudolf Barshai and styled “Chamber Symphonies”.
  • Johannes Paul Thilman (1906–1973), German composer of 7 symphonies
  • David Van Vactor (1906–1994), American composer of 7 symphonies
  • Grace Williams (1906–1977), Welsh composer of 2 symphonies plus a “Sinfonia Concertante”
  • Tony Aubin (1907–1981), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Henk Badings (1907–1987), Dutch composer of 15 symphonies
  • Günter Bialas (1907–1995), German composer of 1 symphony (Sinfonia Piccola)
  • Yvonne Desportes (1907–1993), French composer of 3 symphonies
  • Wolfgang Fortner (1907–1987), German composer of 1 symphony plus a Sinfonia concertante
  • Camargo Guarnieri (1907–1993), Brazilian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Karl Höller (1907–1987), German composer of 2 symphonies and 2 little symphonies (op. 32a and 32b, from the two piano four hands little sonatas op. 32)
  • Dmitri Klebanov (1907–1987), Jewish Ukrainian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Elizabeth Maconchy (1907–1994), English composer of 2 symphonies (both withdrawn) plus a symphony for double string orchestra, a sinfonietta and a Little Symphony
  • Zygmunt Mycielski (1907–1987), Polish composer of 6 symphonies
  • Hisato Ōsawa (1907–1953), Japanese composer of at least 3 symphonies
  • Willem van Otterloo (1907–1978), Dutch conductor and composer of 1 symphony and a Symphonietta for winds
  • Roman Palester (1907–1989), Polish composer of 5 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for chamber orchestra
  • György Ránki (1907–1992), Hungarian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Miklós Rózsa (1907–1995), Hungarian-American composer of 1 symphony
  • Ahmet Adnan Saygun (1907–1991), Turkish composer of 5 symphonies
  • Martin Scherber (1907–1974), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Menachem Avidom (1908–1995), Israeli composer of 10 symphonies
  • Jan Zdeněk Bartoš (1908–1981), Czech composer of 7 symphonies
  • Elliott Carter (1908–2012), American composer of 3 symphonies, including A Symphony of Three Orchestras (1976) and Symphonia: sum fluxae pretiam spei (1993–96)
  • Jean Coulthard (1908–2000), Canadian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Marin Goleminov (1908–2000), Bulgarian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Kurt Hessenberg (1908–1994), German composer of 4 symphonies, plus 1 symphony and 2 sinfoniettas for strings
  • Miloslav Kabeláč (1908–1979), Czech composer of 8 symphonies, including Symphony No. 8 Antiphonies.
  • Herman David Koppel (1908–1998), Danish composer of 7 symphonies
  • Lars-Erik Larsson (1908–1986), Swedish composer of 3 symphonies (D major, 1928; E minor, 1937; and C minor, 1945), as well as a Sinfonietta for Strings (1932)
  • Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur (1908–2002), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Nina Makarova (1908–1976), Russian composer of 1 symphony
  • Franco Margola (1908–1992), Italian composer of 3 symphonies and a symphony for strings
  • Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992), composer of Turangalîla-Symphonie (1946–48) in ten movements, with solo parts for piano and Ondes Martenot
  • Vano Muradeli (1908–1970), Georgian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Nikolai Rakov (1908–1990), Russian composer of 4 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for strings
  • Halsey Stevens (1908–1989), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Geirr Tveitt (1908–1981), Norwegian composer of 2 symphonies plus a sinfonietta
  • John Verrall (1908–2001), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • William Wordsworth (1908–1988), English composer of 8 symphonies
  • Grażyna Bacewicz (1909–1969), Polish composer of 4 numbered symphonies plus a symphony and a sinfonietta, both for strings
  • Bruno Bjelinski (1909–1992), Croatian composer of 15 symphonies and 6 sinfoniettas
  • Paul Constantinescu (1909–1963), Romanian composer of 2 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Václav Dobiáš (1909–1978), Czech composer of 2 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Erwin Dressel (1909–1972), German composer of 4 symphonies
  • Harald Genzmer (1909–2007), German composer of 5 numbered symphonies, 1 chamber symphony and 3 sinfoniettas for strings plus a Sinfonia per giovani for orchestra and a Bremer Sinfonie
  • Vagn Holmboe (1909–1996), Danish composer of 13 numbered symphonies, the fourth of which (Sinfonia sacra, Op. 29, 1941) includes mixed chorus. Also symphonic is the Sinfonia in memoriam (Op. 65, 1955; originally presented as Holmboe’s Ninth Symphony); four sinfonie for strings (Op. 72a–d, 1957–62), which can be played together as a unified piece, Kairos; three chamber symphonies (Op. 53, 1951; Op. 100, 1968; Op. 103a, 1970); four symphonic metamorphoses (the third, Epilog, Op. 80, 1962, too was originally presented as the Ninth Symphony); and, three ‘lettered’ youth symphonies (mostly incomplete).
  • Arwel Hughes (1909–1988), Welsh composer of 1 symphony
  • Hanoch Jacoby (1909–1990), Israeli composer of 3 symphonies
  • Minna Keal (1909–1999), British composer of 1 symphony
  • Robin Orr (1909–2006), Scottish composer of 3 symphonies and a Sinfonietta Helvetica
  • Elie Siegmeister (1909–1991), American composer of 8 symphonies
  • Ādolfs Skulte (1909–2000), Latvian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Samuel Barber (1910–1981), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Elsa Barraine (1910–1999), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Miguel Bernal Jiménez (1910–1956), Mexican composer of 2 symphonies (Mexico and Hidalgo)
  • Henri Challan (1910–1977), French composer of 1 symphony
  • Aloys Fleischmann (1910–1992), Irish composer of 1 symphony
  • Werner Wolf Glaser (1910–2006), German–Swedish composer of 13 symphonies
  • Evgeny Golubev (1910–1988), Russian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Charles Jones (1910–1997), Canadian–American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Erland von Koch (1910–2009), Swedish composer of 6 symphonies (No. 1, 1938; No. 2, Sinfonia Dalecarlica, 1945; No. 3, 1948; No. 4, Sinfonia seria, 1953, r. 1962; No. 5, Lapponica, 1977; and No. 6, Salva la terra, 1992); also symphonic is the Sinfonietta (1949)
  • Rolf Liebermann (1910–1999), Swiss composer of 1 symphony
  • Marijan Lipovšek (1910–1995), Slovenian composer of 1 symphony
  • Jean Martinon (1910–1976), French conductor and composer of 4 numbered symphonies plus a sinfonietta and a Symphonie de voyages
  • Alfred Mendelsohn (1910–1966), Romanian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Alex North (1910–1991), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • H. Owen Reed (1910–2014), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Yiannis Papaioannou (1910–1989), Greek composer of 5 symphonies
  • Ennio Porrino (1910–1959), Italian composer of 1 symphony
  • William Schuman (1910–1992), American composer of 10 symphonies
  • Robert Still (1910–1971), English composer of 4 symphonies
  • Josef Tal (1910–2008), Israeli composer of 6 symphonies
  • José Ardévol (1911–1981), Cuban composer of 3 symphonies
  • Stanley Bate (1911–1959), English composer of 4 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Ján Cikker (1911–1989), Slovak composer of 3 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Helmut Degen (1911–1995), German composer of 1 chamber symphony
  • Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975), American composer of 1 symphony (1940)
  • Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000), American composer of 67 symphonies
  • Stefan Kisielewski (1911–1991), Polish composer of 3 symphonies (the last for 15 players)
  • Gian Carlo Menotti (1911–2007), Italian–American composer of 1 symphony (The Halcyon, 1976)
  • Anne-Marie Ørbeck (1911–1996), Norwegian composer of 1 symphony
  • Allan Pettersson (1911–1980), Swedish composer of 17 symphonies
  • Nino Rota (1911–1979), Italian composer of 3 symphonies and “Sinfonia sopra una Canzone d’Amore”
  • Mukhtar Ashrafi (1912–1975), Uzbek composer of 2 symphonies
  • Wayne Barlow (1912–1996), American composer of 1 chamber symphony
  • Roger Sacheverell Coke (1912–1972), English composer of 3 symphonies
  • Ingolf Dahl (1912–1970), German–American composer of 1 concertante symphony for two clarinets and orchestra and 1 sinfonietta for concert band
  • Don Gillis (1912–1978), American composer of 10 symphonies, plus a “Symphony No. 51⁄2
  • Rudolf Escher (1912–1980), Dutch composer of 2 numbered symphonies, an unfinished Symphony in memoriam Maurice Ravel, and a Symphony for 10 instruments
  • Jean Françaix (1912–1997), French composer of 1 symphony
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912–1990), Australian composer of a Sinfonietta (1935)
  • Robert Hughes (1912–2007), Scottish–Australian composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Daniel Jones (1912–1993), Welsh composer of 13 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Jean-Louis Martinet (1912–2010), French composer of 1 symphony
  • Tauno Marttinen (1912–2008), Finnish composer of 10 symphonies
  • Xavier Montsalvatge (1912–2002), Catalan composer of “Sinfonía Mediterránea” (1948) and “Sinfonía de réquiem” (1985)
  • José Pablo Moncayo (1912–1958), Mexican composer of 2 symphonies (1944 and 1958, the latter unfinished), and a Sinfonietta (1945)
  • Vadim Salmanov (1912–1978), Russian composer of 4 symphonies plus a Little Symphony for strings and a Toy Symphony
  • Ma Sicong (1912–1987), Chinese composer of 2 symphonies
  • Bruno Bettinelli (1913–2004), Italian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Henry Brant (1913–2008), American composer of 5 unnumbered symphonies
  • Cesar Bresgen (1913–1988), Austrian composer of 1 symphony
  • Benjamin Britten (1913–1976), British composer of several symphonies, including A Simple Symphony for strings (1933–34), Sinfonia da Requiem (1939–40), a Spring Symphony (1948–49), and the Cello Symphony (1963), as well as a Sinfonietta (1932)
  • Norman Dello Joio (1913–2008), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Alvin Etler (1913–1973), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Morton Gould (1913–1996), American composer of 4 numbered symphonies (the last for band), plus 4 Symphonettes
  • Hans Henkemans (1913–1995), Dutch composer of 1 symphony (1934, subsequently withdrawn)
  • Tikhon Khrennikov (1913–2007), Russian composer of 3 symphonies
  • René Leibowitz (1913–1972), Polish–French composer of 1 symphony and 1 chamber sinfonietta
  • George Lloyd (1913–1998), English composer of 12 symphonies
  • Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994), Polish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Aleksandre Machavariani (1913–1995), Georgian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Jerome Moross (1913–1983), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Gardner Read (1913–2005), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • John Weinzweig (1913–2006), Canadian composer of 1 symphony
  • Walter Beckett (1914–1996), Irish composer of 1 symphony (Dublin Symphony for narrator, chorus and orchestra, 1989)
  • Norman Cazden (1914–1980), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Natko Devčić (1914–1997), Croatian composer of 1 symphony
  • Cecil Effinger (1914–1990), American composer of 5 numbered symphonies and 2 “Little Symphonies”
  • Irving Fine (1914–1962), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Roger Goeb (1914–1997), American composer of 6 symphonies and 2 “sinfonias”
  • Cor de Groot (1914–1993), Dutch composer of 1 symphony
  • César Guerra-Peixe (1914–1993), Brazilian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Alexei Haieff (1914–1994), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Hermann Haller (1914–2002), Swiss composer of 1 symphony
  • Akira Ifukube (1914–2006), Japanese composer of 1 symphony plus a Symphony Concertante for piano and orchestra
  • Jan Kapr (1914–1988), Czech composer of 10 symphonies
  • Dezider Kardoš (1914–1991), Slovak composer of 7 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Rafael Kubelík (1914–1996), Czech–Swiss conductor and composer of 3 symphonies
  • Gail Kubik (1914–1984), American composer of 2 symphonies and a Sinfonia Concertante for piano, viola, trumpet, and orchestra
  • Riccardo Malipiero (1914–2003), Italian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Sir Andrzej Panufnik (1914–1991), Polish composer of 10 symphonies
  • Stjepan Šulek (1914–1986), Croatian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Harold Truscott (1914–1992), British composer of a Symphony in E major (1949–50), as well as a now-lost Grasmere Symphony (1938)
  • David Diamond (1915–2005), American composer of 11 symphonies
  • Grigory Frid (1915–2012), Russian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Kurt Graunke (1915–2005), German composer of 9 symphonies
  • Marcel Landowski (1915–1999), French composer of 5 symphonies
  • Dorian Le Gallienne (1915–1963), Australian composer of a Symphony (1953) and a Sinfonietta (1956)
  • Douglas Lilburn (1915–2001), New Zealand composer of 3 symphonies
  • Robert Moffat Palmer (1915–2010), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • George Perle (1915–2009), American composer of a Short Symphony (1980) and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Vincent Persichetti (1915–1987), American composer of 9 symphonies
  • Humphrey Searle (1915–1982), British composer of 5 symphonies
  • Carlos Surinach (1915–1997), American composer of Catalan origin, he wrote 3 symphonies
  • Denis ApIvor (1916–2004), British composer of 5 symphonies
  • Karl-Birger Blomdahl (1916–1968), Swedish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Houston Bright (1916–1970), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Peter Crossley-Holland (1916–2001), British composer of 1 symphony
  • Henri Dutilleux (1916–2013), French composer of 2 symphonies
  • Einar Englund (1916–1999), Finnish composer of 7 symphonies
  • Ellis Kohs (1916–2000), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Tolia Nikiprowetzky (1916–1997), Russian–French composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Roh Ogura (1916–1990), Japanese composer of 1 symphony
  • Nikolay Peyko (1916–1995), Russian composer of 10 symphonies plus a sinfonietta and a Concerto–Symphony
  • Bernard Stevens (1916–1983), British composer of 2 symphonies
  • Richard Arnell (1917–2009), English composer of 6 symphonies
  • Anthony Burgess (1917–1993), British novelist and composer of 3 symphonies, as well as a Petite symphonie pour Strasbourg (1988), and a Sinfonietta for Liana (1990)
  • Edward T. Cone (1917–2004), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Roque Cordero (1917–2008), Panamanian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Robert Farnon (1917–2005), Canadian composer of 3 symphonies
  • John Gardner (1917–2011), English composer of 3 symphonies
  • Jovdat Hajiyev (1917–2002), Azerbaijani composer of 6 symphonies
  • Lou Harrison (1917–2003), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Francis Jackson (born 1917), British composer of 1 symphony
  • Ulysses Kay (1917–1995), American composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Robert Ward (1917–2013), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Richard Yardumian (1917–1985), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Isang Yun (1917–1995), Korean composer of 7 symphonies
  • Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990), American composer and conductor, composed 3 symphonies
  • Lorne Betts (1918–1985), Canadian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Harold Gramatges (1918–2008), Cuban composer of 1 symphony and a Sinfonietta
  • Argeliers León (1918–1991), Cuban composer of 2 numbered symphonies, as well as an unnumbered Symphony for Strings
  • A. J. Potter (1918–1980), Irish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Tauno Pylkkänen (1918–1980), Finnish composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • George Rochberg (1918–2005), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918–1970), German composer of a Sinfonia prosodica (1945), as well as a Symphony in 1 movement (1947–51/53)
  • Carlos Enrique Vargas Méndez (1919–1998), Costa Rican composer of a symphonie
  • Jacob Avshalomov (1919–2013), American composer of 2 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Sven-Erik Bäck (1919–1994), Swedish composer of 2 string symphonies and 1 chamber symphony
  • Niels Viggo Bentzon (1919–2000), Danish composer of 24 symphonies
  • Lex van Delden (1919–1988), Dutch composer of 8 symphonies
  • Leif Kayser (1919–2001), Danish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Tālivaldis Ķeniņš (1919–2008), Latvian-born Canadian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Leon Kirchner (1919–2009), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Juan Orrego-Salas (1919–2019), Chilean composer of 5 numbered symphonies, plus a Symphony in One Movement “Semper reditus” (1997)
  • Cláudio Santoro (1919–1989), Brazilian composer of 14 symphonies
  • Galina Ustvolskaya (1919–2006), Russian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Mieczysław Weinberg (1919–1996), Polish composer who emigrated to the Soviet Union, composer of 20 symphonies for full orchestra and 4 chamber symphonies
  • Alexander Arutiunian (1920–2012), Armenian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Geoffrey Bush (1920–1998), British composer of 2 symphonies
  • Peter Racine Fricker (1920–1990), British composer of 5 symphonies
  • Karen Khachaturian (1920–2011), Armenian composer of 4 symphonies
  • John La Montaine (1920–2013), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Aleksandr Lokshin (1920–1987), Russian composer of 11 symphonies plus 2 “Symphonietta”
  • Ravi Shankar (1920–2012), Indian composer of 1 symphony
  • Harold Shapero (1920–2013), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Heikki Suolahti (1920–1936), Finnish composer of 1 symphony (Sinfonia piccola)
  • Douglas Allanbrook (1921–2003), American composer of 7 symphonies
  • Malcolm Arnold (1921–2006), British composer of 9 numbered symphonies, an unnumbered Symphony for Strings, Symphony for Brass, and Toy Symphony as well as three Sinfoniette.
  • Jack Beeson (1921–2010), American composer of 1 symphony
  • William Bergsma (1921–1994), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Andrzej Dobrowolski (1921–1990), Polish composer of 1 symphony
  • Johannes Driessler (1921–1998), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Hans Ulrich Engelmann (1921–2011), German composer of 1 symphony and 1 chamber symphony
  • Fritz Geißler (1921–1984), German composer, wrote 11 symphonies
  • Ruth Gipps (1921–1999), British composer of 5 symphonies
  • Karel Husa (1921–2016), American composer of Czech birth, composer of 2 symphonies
  • Andrew Imbrie (1921–2007), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Joonas Kokkonen (1921–1996), Finnish composer of 5 symphonies (the last unfinished)
  • Robert Kurka (1921–1957), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Edvard Mik’aeli Mirzoian (born 1921), Armenian composer of 1 symphony
  • Ástor Piazzolla (1921–1992), Argentine composer of a Sinfonía Buenos Aires
  • Yves Ramette (1921–2012), French composer of 6 symphonies
  • Alfred Reed (1921–2005), American composer and conductor of Austrian descent, composed 5 symphonies, all for wind band
  • Leonard Salzedo (1921–2000), English composer of 2 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Robert Simpson (1921–1997), British composer, wrote 11 symphonies
  • İlhan Usmanbaş (born 1921), Turkish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Gerard Victory (1921–1995), Irish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Irwin Bazelon (1922–1995), American composer of 9 symphonies
  • Lukas Foss (1922–2009), German–American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Iain Hamilton (1922–2000), Scottish composer of 4 symphonies plus a symphony for two orchestras and a sinfonia concertante for violin, viola and chamber orchestra
  • Ester Mägi (1922–2021), Estonian composer of 1 symphony
  • Finn Mortensen (1922–1983), Norwegian composer of 1 symphony
  • Kazimierz Serocki (1922–1981), Polish composer of 2 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for 2 string orchestras
  • John Veale (1922–2006), English composer of 3 symphonies
  • George Walker (born 1922), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Felix Werder (1922–2012), Australian composer of German origin, wrote 7 numbered symphonies (1943–92), a Sinfonia for viola, piano, and orchestra (1986), and a Wind Symphony (1990)
  • Raymond Wilding-White (1922–2001), British–American composer of 3 numbered symphonies plus a symphony for swing orchestra and a Symphony of Symphonies
  • James Wilson (1922–2005), Irish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Mario Zafred (1922–1987), Italian composer of 7 symphonies and a Sinfonietta, plus a Sinfonietta breve for strings
  • Jianer Zhu (born 1922), Chinese composer of 10 symphonies
  • Arthur Butterworth (1923–2014), English composer of 7 symphonies
  • Frank William Erickson (1923–1996), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Viktor Kalabis (1923–2006), Czech composer of 5 symphonies
  • William Kraft (born 1923), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Peter Mennin (1923–1983), American composer, wrote 9 symphonies
  • Vasilije Mokranjac (1923–1984), Serbian composer of 5 symphonies and a Sinfonietta for strings
  • Daniel Pinkham (1923–2006), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Ned Rorem (born 1923), American composer of 3 numbered orchestral symphonies, a symphony for winds and a symphony for strings
  • James Stevens (1923–2012), English composer of 4 symphonies
  • Warren Benson (1924–2005), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ikuma Dan (1924–2001), Japanese composer of 6 symphonies, 7th unfinished
  • Heimo Erbse (1924–2005), German composer of 5 symphonies plus a Sinfonietta giocosa
  • Egil Hovland (1924–2013), Norwegian composer of 3 symphonies (the third for reciter, choir and orchestra)
  • Benjamin Lees (1924–2010), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Franco Mannino (1924–2005), Italian composer of 12 symphonies
  • Sergiu Natra (born 1924), Romanian–Israeli composer of 3 symphonies and 1 symphony for strings
  • Serge Nigg (1924–2008), French composer of 1 symphony (Jérôme Bosch, 1960)
  • Mikhaïl Nosyrev (1924–1981), Russian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Else Marie Pade (1924–2016), Danish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Joly Braga Santos (1924–1988), Portuguese composer of 6 symphonies
  • Ernest Tomlinson (1924–2015), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • Yasushi Akutagawa (1925–1989), Japanese composer of 1 numbered symphony (1954), plus a Symphony “Twin Stars”, for children (1957) and the Ellora Symphony (1958)
  • Jurriaan Andriessen (1925–1996), Dutch composer of 8 numbered symphonies, plus a Symphonietta concertante, for four trumpets and orchestra (1947), and a Sinfonia “Il fiume” for winds (1984)
  • Robert Beadell (1925–1994), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt (1925–2010), Chilean composer of 3 symphonies
  • Luciano Berio (1925–2003), Italian composer of the famous Sinfonia (1968–69)
  • Aldo Clementi (1925–2011), Italian composer of 1 chamber symphony
  • Marius Constant (1925–2004), Romanian–French composer of 3 symphonies (the first is scored for wind instruments)
  • Georges Delerue (1925–1992), French composer of 1 concertante symphony for piano and orchestra
  • Andrei Eshpai (born 1925), Russian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Bertold Hummel (1925–2002), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Giselher Klebe (1925–2009), German composer of 8 symphonies plus a Ballettsinfonie (Das Testament op. 61, 1971)
  • Włodzimierz Kotoński (1925–2014), Polish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ivo Malec (born 1925), Croatian–French composer of 1 symphony
  • Kirke Mechem (born 1925), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Anthony Milner (born 1925), British composer of 3 orchestral symphonies and a symphony for organ
  • Julián Orbón (1925–1991), Spanish composer of 1 symphony
  • Boris Parsadanian (1925–1997), Armenian–Estonian composer of 11 symphonies
  • Gunther Schuller (1925–2015), American composer of 3 symphonies, a Symphony for Organ, and a Chamber Symphony (1989)
  • Boris Tchaikovsky (1925–1996), Soviet composer of 3 symphonies and a Symphony with Harp
  • Paul W. Whear (1925–2021), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Louis Calabro (1926–1991), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Edwin Carr (1926–2003), New Zealand composer of 4 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Jacques Castérède (1926–2014), French composer of 2 symphonies (the first for strings)
  • Barney Childs (1926–2000), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Hans Werner Henze (1926–2012), German composer of 10 symphonies
  • Ben Johnston (born 1926), American composer of a Symphony in A (1987) and a Chamber Symphony (1990)
  • François Morel (born 1926), Canadian composer of 1 symphony for brass
  • Clermont Pépin (1926–2006), Canadian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Anatol Vieru (1926–1998), Romanian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Paul Angerer (born 1927), Austrian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Pascal Bentoiu (1927–2016), Romanian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Gunnar Bucht (born 1927), Swedish composer of 16 symphonies
  • Franco Donatoni (1927–2000), Italian composer of 2 symphonies (the first for strings, the second for chamber orchestra). Another work, Souvenir (1967), is subtitled Kammersymphonie
  • Donald Erb (1927–2008), American composer of a Symphony of Overtures (1964)
  • Walter Hartley (1927–2016), American composer of 21 symphonies for different ensembles (from small wind ensembles to full orchestra) plus 2 Sinfonia concertante for wind and percussion, 2 sinfoniettas and 1 chamber symphony
  • Wilfred Josephs (1927–1997), British composer of 12 symphonies
  • John Joubert (born 1927), British composer of 2 symphonies
  • Wilhelm Killmayer (born 1927), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Richard Nanes (1927–2009), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Graham Whettam (1927–2007), English composer of 9 symphonies plus a sinfonietta for strings
  • Thomas Wilson (1927–2001), Scottish composer of American birth, composed 5 symphonies between 1955 and 1998 and a Chamber Symphony (1990)
  • Samuel Adler (born 1928), German-born American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Tadeusz Baird (1928–1981), Polish composer of 3 symphonies
  • James Cohn (born 1928), American composer of 8 symphonies
  • Jean-Michel Damase (1928–2013), French composer of 1 symphony
  • George Dreyfus (born 1928), Australian composer of 2 symphonies (1967 and 1976), and a Symphonie Concertante for bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and string orchestra (1978)
  • Nicolas Flagello (1928–1994), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Robert Helps (1928–2001), American pianist and composer of 2 symphonies
  • Guo Zurong (born 1928), Chinese composer of 33 symphonies
  • Zdeněk Lukáš (1928–2007), Czech composer of 7 symphonies
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928–2016), Finnish composer of 8 symphonies
  • William Russo (1928–2003), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Yevgeny Svetlanov (1928–2002), Russian conductor and composer of a Symphony (1956)
  • Raymond Warren (born 1928), British composer of 3 symphonies
  • Carmelo Bernaola (1929–2002), Spanish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Philip Cannon (1929–2016), British composer of 1 symphony and 1 sinfonietta
  • Edison Denisov (1929–1996), Russian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Alun Hoddinott (1929–2008), Welsh composer of 10 numbered symphonies (the first withdrawn), 3 sinfoniettas, a Sinfonia for Strings and Sinfonia Fidei for Soprano, Tenor, Chorus and Orchestra.
  • Donald Keats (born 1929), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Kenneth Leighton (1929–1988), British composer of 3 symphonies plus a “Symphony for Strings”
  • Teizo Matsumura (1929–2007), Japanese composer of 2 symphonies
  • Toshiro Mayuzumi (1929–1997), Japanese composer of a “Nirvana Symphony” (1958) and a “Mandala Symphony” (1960)
  • Robert Muczynski (1929–2010), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Bogusław Schaeffer (born 1929), Polish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Hans Stadlmair (1929–2019), Austrian composer of a Sinfonia serena for strings
  • Avet Terterian (1929–1994), Armenian composer of 9 symphonies, the last unfinished
  • Akio Yashiro (1929–1976), Japanese composer of 1 symphony
  • David Amram (born 1930), American composer of 1 symphony
  • John Davison (1930–1999), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Richard Felciano (born 1930), American composer of 1 symphony for strings
  • Jean Guillou (born 1930), French composer of 3 symphonies
  • Nikolai Karetnikov (1930–1994), Russian composer of 4 symphonies and 2 chamber symphonies
  • Günter Kochan (1930–2009), German composer of 6 symphonies
  • Dieter Schnebel (born 1930), German composer of 1 symphony (Sinfonie X)
  • Eino Tamberg (1930–2010), Estonian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Gilbert Harry Trythall (born 1930), American composer of 1 symphony plus a Sinfonia concertante
  • Donald Harris (1931–2016), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Anthony Hedges (born 1931), English composer of 2 symphonies and 1 concertante symphony
  • Ib Nørholm (born 1931), Danish composer of 12 symphonies
  • Malcolm Williamson (1931–2003), Australian composer of 7 numbered symphonies, as well as a Symphony for Organ (1960), a Sinfonia Concertante for three trumpets, piano and strings (1960–62), a Symphony for Voices (1962), and a Choral Symphony “The Dawn is at Hand” (1989)
  • John Barnes Chance (1932–1972), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • James Douglas (born 1932), Scottish composer of 15 symphonies
  • Alexander Goehr (born 1932), British composer of German birth, wrote a Little Symphony (1963), Symphony in One Movement (1969/81), a Sinfonia for chamber orchestra (1979), and Symphony with Chaconne (1985–86)
  • Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen (1932–2016), Danish composer of 1 symphony Symfoni, Antifoni (1977)
  • John Kinsella (1932–2021), Irish composer of 11 symphonies
  • Henri Lazarof (1932–2013), Bulgarian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Malcolm Lipkin (born 1932), English composer of 3 symphonies
  • Martin Mailman (1932–2000), American composer of 3 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Richard Meale (1932–2009), Australian composer of 1 symphony (1994)
  • Per Nørgård (born 1932), Danish composer of 8 symphonies
  • Rodion Shchedrin (born 1932), Russian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Robert Sherlaw Johnson (1932–2000), British composer of 1 symphony
  • Sergei Slonimsky (1932–2020), Russian composer of 34 symphonies
  • Claude Thomas Smith (1932–1987), American composer of 1 symphony
  • John Williams (born 1932), American composer and conductor. He wrote a “Symphony” (1966) and a “Sinfonietta for Wind Ensemble” (1968)
  • Hugh Wood (born 1932), British composer of 1 symphony (1982)
  • Iosif Andriasov (1933–2000), Armenian-Russian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Leonardo Balada (born 1933), American composer of Spanish birth, has written 6 symphonies
  • Easley Blackwood (born 1933), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Seóirse Bodley (born 1933), Irish composer of 5 symphonies and a Chamber Symphony
  • Ramiro Cortés (1933–1984), American composer of a Sinfonia Sacra (1954/59)
  • Pozzi Escot (born 1933), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Henryk Górecki (1933–2010), Polish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Toshi Ichiyanagi (born 1933), Japanese composer of 6 symphonies and 2 chamber symphonies
  • W. Francis McBeth (1933–2012), American composer of 4 symphonies
  • Krzysztof Penderecki (1933–2020), Polish composer of 8 symphonies
  • Vladimir Dashkevich (born 1934), Russian composer of 5 symphonies
  • Anthony Gilbert (born 1934), British composer of 1 symphony
  • Alemdar Karamanov (1934–2007), Ukrainian composer of 24 symphonies
  • William Mathias (1934–1992), Welsh composer of 3 symphonies
  • Siegfried Matthus (1934–2021), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016), British Composer of a Sinfonia (1962), a Sinfonia Concertante (1982), a Sinfonietta (1983) and 10 numbered symphonies (1976–2013), the last of which includes a chorus and baritone soloist
  • Claudio Prieto (1934–2015), Spanish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Bernard Rands (born 1934), British–American composer of 1 symphony
  • Alan Ridout (1934–1996), British composer of 8 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Alfred Schnittke (1934–1998), Russian composer of 10 symphonies (including symphony No.”0″), the last unfinished
  • Richard Wernick (born 1934), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Nigel Butterley (born 1935), Australian composer of 1 symphony (1980)
  • Samuel Jones (born 1935), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Giya Kancheli (1935–2019), Georgian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Carlo Martelli (born 1935), English composer of 1 symphony
  • Nicholas Maw (1935–2009), British composer of 1 symphony for chamber orchestra
  • Arvo Pärt (born 1935), Estonian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Aulis Sallinen (born 1935), Finnish composer of 8 symphonies
  • Kurt Schwertsik (born 1935), Austrian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Josep Soler i Sardà (born 1935), Spanish composer of 8 symphonies
  • David Blake (born 1936), English composer of 1 chamber symphony
  • Iván Erőd (born 1936), Hungarian–Austrian pianist and composer of 2 symphonies
  • Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov (born 1936), Russian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Richard Rodney Bennett (1936–2012), English composer of 3 symphonies and a sinfonietta
  • Erich Urbanner (born 1936), Austrian composer of 1 symphony plus a concertante symphony and a sinfonietta (both for chamber orchestra)
  • John White (born 1936), English composer of 25 symphonies
  • Osvaldas Balakauskas (born 1937), Lithuanian composer of 5 symphonies
  • David Bedford (1937–2011), English composer of 2 symphonies plus a Symphony for 12 musicians
  • Gordon Crosse (born 1937), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • Philip Glass (born 1937), American composer of 12 symphonies (as of 2019)
  • Milcho Leviev (born 1937), Bulgarian composer of 1 symphony
  • Valentyn Silvestrov (born 1937), Ukrainian composer of 7 symphonies
  • Loris Tjeknavorian (born 1937), Iranian-Armenian conductor and composer of 5 symphonies
  • Wang Xilin (born 1937), Chinese composer of at 7 symphonies
  • Elizabeth R. Austin (born 1938), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Howard Blake (born 1938), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • William Bolcom (born 1938), American pianist and composer of 6 symphonies
  • Youri Boutsko (1938–2015), Russian composer of 13 symphonies
  • Gloria Coates (born 1938), American composer of 16 symphonies
  • John Corigliano (born 1938), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • John Harbison (born 1938), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Paavo Heininen (born 1938), Finnish composer of 6 symphonies
  • Frederic Rzewski (1938–2021), American composer of a Scratch Symphony (1997)
  • José Serebrier (born 1938), Uruguayan composer of 3 symphonies
  • Christopher Steel (1938–1991), British composer of 7 symphonies
  • Charles Wuorinen (1938–2020), American composer of 8 numbered symphonies and a Microsymphony (1992)
  • Louis Andriessen (1939–2021), Dutch composer of De negen symfonieën van Beethoven, for orchestra and ice-cream vendor’s bell (1970), Symfonieën der Nederlanden, for two or more wind bands (1974), and Symphony for Open Strings for 12 solo strings (1978)
  • Robert Jager (born 1939), American composer of 2 symphonies and a sinfonietta
  • Jaroslav Krček (born 1939), Czech composer of 6 symphonies
  • Robert Matthew-Walker (born 1939), English composer of 8 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • John McCabe (1939–2015), English composer of 5 numbered symphonies, plus a Six-minute Symphony for strings
  • Patric Standford (1939–2014), English composer of 5 symphonies
  • Tomáš Svoboda (born 1939), Czech-American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Boris Tishchenko (1939–2010), Russian composer of 7 symphonies plus a “French Symphony”, “Sinfonia Robusta”, the Choreo-symphonic cycle of “Beatrice” (5 symphonies), and a “Pushkin Symphony”
  • Margaret Lucy Wilkins (born 1939), English composer of 1 symphony
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (born 1939), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Alireza Mashayekhi (born 1940), Iranian composer of 9 symphonies
  • Tilo Medek (1940–2006), German composer of 3 symphonies
  • Stephen Albert (1941–1992), American composer of 2 symphonies (the second with orchestration completed by Sebastian Currier)
  • Judith Margaret Bailey (born 1941), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • Derek Bourgeois (1941–2017), British composer of 114 symphonies
  • Sebastian Forbes (born 1941), British composer of 1 symphony
  • Friedrich Goldmann (1941–2009), German composer of 4 numbered symphonies and 4 unnumbered symphonies plus a sinfonietta and Quasi una sinfonia
  • Adolphus Hailstork (born 1941), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • John Melby (born 1941), American composer of 2 symphonies
  • Gillian Whitehead (born 1941), New Zealand–born Australian composer of 1 symphony
  • Richard Edward Wilson (born 1941), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Philip Bračanin (born 1942), Australian composer of 6 symphonies
  • Volker David Kirchner (1942–2020), German composer of 2 symphonies
  • Tomás Marco (born 1942), Spanish composer of 9 symphonies
  • Edward Cowie (born 1943), English composer of 2 symphonies
  • Ross Edwards (born 1943), Australian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Robin Holloway (born 1943), English composer of 2 symphony (the first, Clarissa Symphony, for soprano, tenor and orchestra)
  • Shin’ichirō Ikebe (born 1943), Japanese composer of 7 symphonies
  • Ilaiyaraaja (born 1943), Indian composer of 1 symphony
  • David Maslanka (1943–2017), American composer of 10 symphonies
  • David Matthews (born 1943), English composer of 9 symphonies
  • Krzysztof Meyer (born 1943), Polish composer of 9 symphonies plus an unnumbered Symphony in Mozartean style
  • Joseph Schwantner (born 1943), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Roger Smalley (born 1943), English composer of 1 symphony (1979–81)
  • William Albright (1944–1998), American composer of a Symphony for Organ and Percussion
  • Frank Corcoran (born 1944), Irish composer of 4 symphonies
  • Michael Garrett (born 1944), British composer of 13 symphonies and 13 concertante symphonies
  • Christopher Gunning (born 1944), British composer of 7 symphonies
  • Pehr Henrik Nordgren (1944–2008), Finnish composer of 8 symphonies plus a symphony for strings and a chamber symphony
  • Rhian Samuel (born 1944), Welsh composer of an “Elegy-Symphony”
  • Leif Segerstam (born 1944), Finnish composer of 300 symphonies, the all-time record as of 2015[63]
  • Jerome de Bromhead (born 1945), Irish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Gerd Domhardt (1945–1997), German composer of 2 symphonies and 2 chamber symphonies
  • Edward Gregson (born 1945), English composer of 1 symphony for brass band
  • Judith Lang Zaimont (born 1945), American composer of 2 numbered symphonies, plus a “dance symphony” titled Hidden Heritage and a Symphony for wind orchestra in three scenes (2003)
  • Thomas Pasatieri (born 1945), American composer of 3 symphonies
  • Arnold Rosner (1945–2013), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Alexey Rybnikov (born 1945), Russian composer of 6 symphonies
  • Ragnar Søderlind (born 1945), Norwegian composer of 8 symphonies
  • Martin Bresnick (born 1946), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Tsippi Fleischer (born 1946), Israeli composer of 5 symphonies
  • Tristan Keuris (1946–1996), Dutch composer of a “Sinfonia” (1972–1974), and “Symphony in D” (1995)
  • Ladislav Kubík (born 1946), Czech-American composer of 3 sinfoniettas
  • Ulrich Leyendecker (1946–2018), German composer of 5 symphonies
  • Richard St. Clair (born 1946), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Giles Swayne (born 1946), British composer of 2 symphonies
  • Pēteris Vasks (born 1946), Latvian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Heinz Winbeck (born 1946), German composer of 5 symphonies, the first premiered in 1984, the fifth in 2010, the third including text of Georg Trakl for alto and speaker
  • John Adams (born 1947), American composer who has used the term ‘Symphony’ to describe a number of works, including the Chamber Symphony (1992) and its sequel Son of Chamber Symphony (2007), the Dr. Atomic Symphony (2007), drawn from his opera of the same name, and Scheherazade.2, a “drammatic symphony” for violin and orchestra.
  • Jack Gallagher (born 1947), American composer of 2 symphonies and 1 sinfonietta
  • Nikolai Korndorf (1947–2001), Russian–Canadian composer of 4 symphonies
  • Paul Patterson (born 1947), British composer of 1 symphony for strings
  • Emil Tabakov (born 1947), Bulgarian Composer of 8 symphonies
  • Claude Baker (born 1948), American composer of 1 symphony
  • Ioseb Bardanashvili (born 1948), Georgian–Israeli composer of 3 symphonies
  • Glenn Branca (born 1948), American composer and guitarist, who has composed 12 symphonies, 9 of them for ensembles of electric guitars and percussion
  • Stephen Brown (born 1948), Canadian composer of 3 symphonies: The Northern Journey (1986-2019), Fear and Loathing (2019), Combustion (2020)
  • Diana Burrell (born 1948), English composer of 1 symphony (Symphonies of Flocks, Herds and Shoals, 1995–96)
  • Carlos Franzetti (born 1948), Argentinian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Mikko Heiniö (born 1948), Finnish composer of 2 symphonies
  • Jonathan Lloyd (born 1948), British composer of 5 symphonies
  • Edward McGuire (born 1948), Scottish composer of 3 symphonies
  • Julia Tsenova (1948–2010), Bulgarian composer of Sinfonia con piano concertante (1974)
  • Dan Welcher (born 1948), American conductor and composer of 5 symphonies
  • Kalevi Aho (born 1949), Finnish composer of 15 symphonies
  • James Barnes (born 1949), American composer of 5 symphonies
  • Hiro Fujikake (born 1949), Japanese composer of 3 symphonies
  • Eduard Hayrapetyan (born 1949), Armenian composer of 3 symphonies
  • Richard Mills (born 1949), Australian composer of 2 symphonies
  • Stephen Paulus (1949–2014), American composer of 2 symphonies (the second for strings) and 2 sinfoniettas
  • Shulamit Ran (born 1949), Israeli–American composer of 1 symphony
  • Christopher Rouse (1949–2019), American composer of 6 symphonies
  • Poul Ruders (born 1949), Danish composer of 5 symphonies
  • Manfred Trojahn (born 1949), German composer of 5 symphonies

1950–present[edit]

CP:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_symphony_composers

经典交响曲列表 List of symphonies with names

ComposerNo.KeyOriginal nameTranslationDateAdditional information
AlkanC minor–E-flat minorSymphonie pour piano seulSymphony for solo piano1857Numbers 4–7 of Douze Études dans tous les tons mineurs, Op. 39, for solo piano
AndriessenSymfonie voor losse snarenSymphony for Open Strings1978
AngererG majorToy SymphonyCassation for toys, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings and continuo
Atterberg3VästkustbilderWest-Coast Images
Atterberg4Sinfonia piccolaLittle Symphony
Atterberg5Sinfonia funèbreFunereal Symphony
Atterberg6Dollar symphony
Atterberg7Sinfonia romanticaRomantic Symphony
Atterberg9Sinfonia visionariaVisionary Symphony
Beethoven3E-flat majorEroicaHeroic1803–1804Op. 55. Premiered 1805
see also List of works by Beethoven#Symphonies
Beethoven5C minorSchicksalssinfonieFate Symphony1804–1808Op. 67. Premiered 1808
Beethoven6F majorPastoralePastoral1804–1808Op. 68. Premiered 1808
BeethovenSiegessinfonie
Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria
Battle Symphony
Wellington’s Victory, or, the Battle of Vitoria
1813Op. 91. Premiered 1813
for panharmonicon commissioned by instrument’s inventor, later arranged for orchestra
Beethoven9D minorChoral1817–1824Op. 125. Premiered 1824
Bentoiu6CuloriColours1985Op. 28
Bentoiu7VolumeVolumes1986Op. 29
Bentoiu8ImaginiImages1987Op. 30
BerliozSymphonie fantastique
BerliozHarold en ItalieHarold in Italy
BerliozRoméo et JulietteRomeo and Juliet
BerliozGrande symphonie funèbre et triomphaleFunereal and Triumphal Symphony
Bernstein1Jeremiah
Bernstein2The Age of Anxiety
Bernstein3Kaddish
Berwald1SérieuseSerious Symphony
Berwald2CapricieuseCapricious Symphony
Berwald3SingulièreSingular Symphony
Berwald4Naïve
BizetRomaRome Symphony
BlissA Colour Symphony
Borodin2Богатырская СимфонияSymphony of Heroesnickname first used by Vladimir Stasov
Brahms1Beethoven’s Tenthnickname first used by Hans von Bülow
Brahms3suggested to be called “Heroic”, name rejected by Brahms
Brian1D minorGothic
Brian2Man in his Cosmic Loneliness
Brian4Das SiegesliedThe Song of Victory
Brian5Wine of Summer
Brian6Sinfonia TragicaTragic Symphony
Brian22Symphonia BrevisShort Symphony
BrittenSimple Symphony
BrittenSinfonia da RequiemRequiem Symphony
BrittenSpring Symphony
BrittenCello Symphony1963full title: Symphony for Cello and Orchestra
Op. 68. Premiered 1964
BrownThe Northern Journey
Bruckner00F minor00student work written prior to No. 1
Bruckner0D minorNulltewritten after No. 1 and before No. 2
Bruckner2C minorSymphony of Pauses
Bruckner3D minorWagner Symphony
Bruckner4E-flat majorRomantic
Bruckner8C minorApocalypticthe name is not used anymore
Chávez1Sinfonía de AntígonaSymphony of Antigone
Chávez2Sinfonía indiaIndian Symphony
Chávez4Sinfonía románticaRomantic Symphony
ChávezCaballos de vapor: sinfonía de baileHorse Power: Dance Symphony1926–1932
ChávezLlamadas: sinfonía proletariaCalls [to Arms]: Proletarian Symphony1934
Clementi3The Great National
CoplandOrgan SymphonyCopland’s Symphony No. 1 is an arrangement of this symphony without the organ
Copland2Short Symphony1934
CoplandDance Symphonyarrangement of music from the ballet Grohg
Danielpour3Journey without Distance
DaughertyMetropolis Symphony
Davies8Antarctic2001Op. 215
Davies10Alla ricerca di BorrominiLooking for Borromini2013Op. 327
De Meij1The Lord of the Rings
De Meij2The Big Apple – A New York Symphony
De Meij3Planet Earth
Draeseke3Symphonia Tragica
Draeseke4Symphonia Comica
Dvořák1Zlonické zvonyThe Bells of Zlonice
Dvořák9Z nového světaFrom the New WorldA.k.a. New World Symphony; Previously listed as No. 8
EislerDeutsche SinfonieGerman Symphony
El-DabhSymphonies in Sonic Vibration: Spectrum No. 11957
Giovanni GabrieliSacrae SymphoniaeSacred Symphonies1597 (motets for voices and instruments)
Giovanni GabrieliSymphoniae Sacrae IISacred Symphonies II1615 (motets for voices and instruments)
German2Norwich
Gillis1An American Symphony
Gillis2Symphony of Faith
Gillis3A Symphony for Free Men
Gillis5In Memoriam
GillisA Symphony for Fun
Gillis6The Pioneers
Gillis7Saga of the Prairie School
Gillis8A Dance Symphony
Glass1Low
Glass4Heroes
Glass5Choral
Glass6Plutonian Ode
Glass7Toltec
Glass12Lodger
Glazunov1E majorSlavonian
Glazunov7F majorPastoral
Glière3Ilya Muromets
GoldmarkLändliche HochzeitRustic Wedding Symphonyliterally “Rural Wedding”
Górecki2KopernikowskaCopernican1972Op. 31
Górecki3Symfonia pieśni żałosnychSymphony of Sorrowful Songs1976Op. 36
Gottschalk1La Nuit des TropiquesNight of the Tropics1859 
Guerra-Peixe2Brasília
Hanson1Nordic
Hanson2Romantic
Hanson4Requiem
Hanson5Sinfonia sacra
Hanson7Sea
Harris1Symphony 1933
Harris4Folksong
Harris6Gettysburg
Harris8San Francisco
HarrisonSymphony on GThe word “on” is a deliberate part of the composer’s title
Hartmann1Miseraelater retitled simply as ‘symphonic poem’
Hartmann1Versuch eines Requiem
Hartmann5Symphonie concertante
Haydn6D majorLe matinMorning1761see also List of symphonies by Joseph Haydn
Haydn7C majorLe midiNoon1761
Haydn8G majorLe soirEvening1761
Haydn22E-flat majorDer PhilosophPhilosopher1764
Haydn26D minorLamentatione1768
(maybe
1769)
Haydn30C majorAllelujaAlleluia1765
Haydn31D majorHornsignalHornsignal1765
Haydn38C majorEchoc. 1768
Haydn43E-flat majorMerkurMercury1770–1771
Haydn44E minorTrauerMourning1770–1771
Haydn45F-sharp minorAbschiedssinfonieFarewell1772
Haydn47G majorThe Palindrome1772
Haydn48C majorMaria Theresia1769
Haydn49F minorLa Passione1768
Haydn53D majorL’Impériale1778–1779
Haydn55E-flat majorDer SchulmeisterThe Schoolmaster1774
Haydn59A majorFeuer1768
Haydn60C majorIl distratto1774
Haydn63C majorLa Roxelane1779
Haydn64A majorTempora mutantur1773
Haydn69C majorLaudonc. 1774–1775
Haydn73D majorLa Chassec. 1781
Haydn82C majorL’OursThe Bear1786(?)
Haydn83G minorLa PouleThe Hen1785
Haydn84E-flat majorIn nomine Domini1786
Haydn85B-flat majorLa ReineThe Queen1785(?)
Haydn92G majorOxford1789premiered 1789
Haydn94G majorMit dem PaukenschlagThe Surprise1791premiered 1791
Haydn96D majorLe MiracleThe Miracle1791premiered 1791
Haydn100G majorMilitärMilitary1794premiered 1794
Haydn101D majorDie UhrThe Clock1794premiered 1794
Haydn103E-flat majorMit dem PaukenwirbelDrumroll1795Premiered 1795
Haydn104D majorLondon1795a.k.a. Salomon. Premiered 1795
Haydn107B-flat majorSinfonie AA1760–1761
Haydn108B-flat majorSinfonie BB1762
Hill1Maori
Hill3Australia
Hill4The pursuit of happiness
Hill5Carnival
Hill6Celtic
Hill9Melodious
Hill10Short symphony
HindemithMathis der MalerThe painter Matthiasa reference to Matthias Grünewald
see also Mathis der Maler (opera)
HindemithPittsburgh Symphony
HindemithSymphonia Serena1946
Holmboe3Sinfonia rustica
Holmboe4Sinfonia sacra
Holmboe8Sinfonia boreale
Honegger3Symphonie Liturgique
Honegger4Deliciae basiliensis
Honegger5Di tre re
Hovhaness1Exile
Hovhaness2Mysterious Mountain
Hovhaness6Celestial Gate
Hovhaness7Nanga Parvat
Hovhaness8Arjuna
Hovhaness9Saint Vartan
Hovhaness10Vahaken
Hovhaness11All Men are Brothers
Hovhaness12Choral
Hovhaness13Ardent Songre-arrangement of music composed for the Martha Graham ballet Ardent Song
Hovhaness14Ararat
Hovhaness15Silver Pilgrimage
Hovhaness16Kayagum
Hovhaness17Symphony for Metal Orchestra
Hovhaness18Circere-arrangement of music composed for the 1963 Martha Graham ballet Circe
Hovhaness19Vishnu
Hovhaness20Three Journeys to a Holy Mountain
Hovhaness21Etchmiadzin
Hovhaness22City of Light
Hovhaness23Ani
Hovhaness24Majnun
Hovhaness25Odysseus
Hovhaness32The Broken Wings
Hovhaness46To the Green Mountains
Hovhaness47Walla Walla, Land of Many Waters
Hovhaness48Vision of Andromeda
Hovhaness49Christmas Symphony
Hovhaness50Mount St. Helens
Hovhaness52Journey to Vega
Hovhaness53Star Dawn
Hovhaness57Cold Mountain
Hovhaness58Symphony Sacra
Hovhaness60To the Appalachian Mountains
Hovhaness62Oh Let Man Not Forget These Words Divine
Hovhaness63Loon Lake
Hovhaness64Agiochook
Hovhaness65Artstakh
Hovhaness66Hymn to Glacier Peak
Hovhaness67Hymn to the Mountains
HovhanessMountains and Rivers Without End1968Chamber Symphony for 10 Players
Hummel2Reverenza[1]
Hummel3Jeremiah[2]
d’Indy1ItalienneItaliannever published
d’Indy3Sinfonia brevis de bello GallicoBrief sinfonia of the war in Gaul
d’IndySymphonie sur un chant montagnard français
a.k.a.Symphonie Cévenole
Symphony on a French Mountain Air
(“Cévennes Symphony”)
Ivanovs4Atlantis
Ivanovs6Latvian
Ivanovs12Sinfonia energica
Ivanovs13Symphonia humana
Ivanovs15Sinfonia Ipsa
Ives3The Camp Meeting
IvesNew England Holidaysa.k.a. Holidays Symphony
IvesUniverse Symphony
KaelinSymphonie des deux mondesSymphony of the Two Worldson a text by Helder Camara
KarłowiczE minorRebirthOp. 7
KashifThe Queen Symphonybased on the music of the pop group Queen
KoechlinSeven Stars Symphony
KoppelSymfoni for gadens børnSymphony for children in the streets
LaloSymphonie espagnolefor violin and orchestra
Lehnhoff1Sinfonia poeticaPoetic Symphony1975
Lehnhoff2Sinfonia festivaFestive Symphony1990
Lehnhoff3Sinfonia CaribeCaribe Symphony2014Drawn from the opera “Caribe”
LisztDante Symphonyfull name: A symphony to Dante‘s Divina Commedia
LisztEine Faust-SymphonieFaust Symphony
Lange-Müller1D minorEfterårAutumnOp. 17
Mahler1Der TitanTitan1892
Mahler2AuferstehungResurrection
Mahler6Tragic
Mahler7Song of the Night
Mahler8Symphony of a Thousand
MahlerDas Lied von der ErdeThe Song of the Eartha symphony in the guise of a song cycle
see Curse of the ninth
Martinů6Fantaisies SymphoniquesSymphonic Fantasies
McCabeSix-minute Symphony
Melartin4KesäsinfoniaSummer Symphony
Melartin5Sinfonia brevisShort Symphony
Melartin7Sinfonia gaiaJoyous Symphonyunfinished
Mendelssohn2LobgesangHymn of Praise
Mendelssohn3SchottischeScottish
Mendelssohn4ItalienischeItalian
Mendelssohn5Reformation
MenezesSinfoniasSymphonies1997–19988-channel electronic work using snippets from hundreds of symphonies in the classical repertoire
MessiaenTurangalîla-SymphonieTurangalîla Symphony1946–1948Premiered 1949. Revised 1990.
MignoneSinfonia do TrabalhoLabour Symphony1939
MignoneSinfonia tropicalTropical Symphony1958
MignoneSinfonia transamazônicaTransamazonic Symphony1972
Milhaud3Te Deum
Milhaud8RhôdanienneRhone Symphony
Milhaud11RomantiqueRomantic Symphony
Milhaud12La RuraleRural Symphony
Mohaupt1Rhythm and Variations1939–1940premiered 1942
MozartA minorOdense SymphonyK. Anh 220 (16a) – spurious
MozartG majorOld Lambach Symphony1766(?)45a
Mozart25G minorLittle G minorsee also List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart#Symphonies
Mozart31Paris
Mozart32Overture in the Italian style
Mozart35Haffner
Mozart36Linz
Mozart38Prague
Mozart40G minorGreat G minorAlso: The Fortieth (number as nickname)
Mozart41Jupiter
Myaskovsky16F majorAviation
Nielsen2The Four Temperaments
Nielsen3Sinfonia EspansivaExpansive Symphony
Nielsen4The Inextinguishable
Nielsen6Sinfonia SempliceSimple Symphony
NystroemSinfonia breveShort Symphony
Panufnik1Sinfonia rustica
Panufnik2Sinfonia elegiacaElegiac Symphony
Panufnik3Sinfonia sacraSacred Symphony
Panufnik4Sinfonia concertanteConcertant Symphony
Panufnik5Sinfonia di sfereSymphony of the Spheres
Panufnik6Sinfonia misticaMystic Symphony
Panufnik7MetasinfoniaMetasymphony
Panufnik8Sinfonia votivaVotive Symphony
Panufnik9Sinfonia di speranzaSymphony of Hope
Parry2Cambridge
Parry3English
Parry5Symphonic fantasia
Pärt1Polyphonic
Pärt4Los Angeles
Penderecki2Christmas
Penderecki4Adagio
Penderecki5Korean
Penderecki7The Seven Gates of Jerusalem
Penderecki8Lieder der VergänglichkeitSongs of Transience
Persichetti7Liturgical
Persichetti9Sinfonia JaniculumSymphony of the Janiculum
Prokofiev1Classical
del Puerto1Boreas
del Puerto2Nusantara
del Puerto3En la melancolía de tu recuerdo, SoriaIn the Melancholy of your Memory, Soria
Raff1An das VaterlandTo the Father Land
Raff3Im WaldeIn the Forest
Raff5Lenore
Raff7In den AlpenIn the Alps
Raff8FrühlingsklängeSounds of Spring
Raff9Im SommerIn Summer
Raff10Zur HerbstzeitTo Autumn Time
Raff11Der WinterThe Winter
Rautavaara4Arabescata
Rautavaara6Vincentianabased on themes of his opera Vincent
Rautavaara7Angel of Light
Rautavaara8The Journey
Rheinberger1D minorWallenstein1866-67
Rimsky-Korsakov2Antar
Röntgen5Der Schnitter TodThe Grim Reaper
Röntgen10WalzersymphonieWaltz Symphony
Röntgen11WirbelsymphonieVortex Symphony
RöntgenBitonal Symphony
RöntgenSymphonietta HumoristicaHumouristic Sinfonietta
Rubinstein2Ocean
Rubinstein4Dramatic
Rubbra8Hommage à Teilhard de Chardin
Rubbra9Resurrectiona.k.a. Sinfonia Sacra
Rubbra10da CameraChamber Symphony
Rubbra11à Colette
Saint-SaënsUrbs Roma
Saint-Saëns3Organ
Sallinen2Symphonic Dialogue(All his symphonies listed here)
Sallinen5Washington Mosaics
Sallinen6From a New Zealand Diary
Sallinen7The Dreams of Gandalf
Sallinen8Autumnal Fragments
Santoro4Sinfonia da PazSymphony of Peace
Santoro7Sinfonia BrasíliaBrasilia Symphony
Schaeffer and
Henry
Symphonie pour un homme seulSymphony for One Man Alone1949–1950multi-movement musique concrète composition, premiered 1950
several revisions including a 1966 one by Henry
Schubert4C minorTragischeTragic1816D 417
See also List of compositions by Schubert#Symphonies
Schubert6C majorKleine Sinfonie C-DurLittle C major1817–18D 589
Schubert8B minorUnvollendeteUnfinished1822D 759. Occasionally listed as No. 7
Schubert9C majorGroße Sinfonie C-DurGreat C major1825–1828D 944. Also listed as No. 7 or No. 8
Identified as the elusive Gmunden-Gasteiner Sinfonie (Gastein Symphony)
Schubert10D majorThe Last1828D 936a. Reconstruction based on sketches
Schumann1FrühlingSpring
Schumann3RheinischeRhenish
Scriabin3The Divine Poem
ShaperoSymphony for Classical Orchestra1947
Shapiro1Pomes Penyeach
Shostakovich2B majorTo October
Shostakovich3E-flat majorThe First of May
Shostakovich7C majorLeningrad
Shostakovich11G minorThe Year 1905
Shostakovich12D minorThe Year 1917
Shostakovich13B-flat minorBabi Yar
Smith1The Divine Comedy
Smith2The Odyssey
Smith3Don Quixote
SmithSymphony of Souls
Sorabji1Tāntrik Symphony for Piano Alone1938–39for piano
Sorabji2Jāmī1942–51for orchestra, chorus and baritone
Sorabji5Symphonia brevis for PianoBrief Symphony for Piano1973for piano
Sorabji6Symphonia claviensisSymphony for Piano1975–76for piano
Stanford2Elegiac
Stanford3Irish
Stanford5L’Allegro ed il Penseroso
Stanford6In Memoriam G. F. Watts
Still1Afro-American
Still2Song of A New Race
Still3Sunday Symphony
Still4Autochthonous
Still5Western Hemisphere
Strauss, R.Eine AlpensinfonieAn Alpine Symphony
Strauss, R.Symphonia DomesticaDomestic Symphony
StravinskySymphony of Psalms
StravinskySymphonies d’instruments à ventSymphonies of Wind Instrumentssingle-movement work for wind ensemble, not actually a symphony
Suk2AsraelAzrael
Tchaikovsky1Winter Daydreams
Tchaikovsky2Little Russian
Tchaikovsky3Polish
TchaikovskyМа́нфредManfred Symphony1885Op. 58. Premiered 1886
Tchaikovsky6PathétiquePathetic Symphony
Ter-T’at’evosian2Sud’ba chelovekaThe Fate of a Man
Ter-T’at’evosian5Paganini
Toch5Jephtha, Rhapsodic Poem
TournemireSymphonie sacréeSacred Symphonyfor organ
Tubin2Legendary
Tubin3Heroic
Tubin4Lyrical
Tubin9Sinfonia sempliceSimple Symphony
Vaughan Williams1A Sea Symphony
Vaughan Williams2A London Symphony
Vaughan Williams3Pastoral Symphony
Vaughan Williams7Sinfonia antartica
Vieru1Oda taceriiOde to Silence1967
Vieru3La un cutremurAt an Earthquake1978
Vieru6Exodus1989
Vieru7Anul soarelui calmThe Year of the Tranquil Sun1992–93
Villa-Lobos1O ImprevistoThe Unforeseen
Villa-Lobos2AscençãoThe Ascension
Villa-Lobos3A GuerraThe War
Villa-Lobos4A VitóriaThe Victory
Villa-Lobos5A PazThe Peacelost
Villa-Lobos6Sobre a linha das montanhas do BrasilOn the Outline of the Mountains of Brasil
Villa-Lobos7Odisséia da pazPeace Odyssey
Villa-Lobos10Sumé Pater Patrium: Sinfonia AmerindiaSumé, Father of Fathers: Amerindian Symphony
VivaldiB minorSinfonia al Santo SepolcroSymphony for the Holy Sepulchersonata for 2 violins, viola & continuo, RV 169
Whear1Stonehenge Symphony
Widor9Gothicfor organ
Widor10Romanfor organ
WidorSinfonia sacraSacred Symphony1908for organ and orchestra
WidorSymphonie antiqueAncient Symphony1911for organ and orchestra, with choral finale
Williamson1Elevamini
Williamson2Pilgrim på Havet
Williamson3The Icy Mirror
Williamson4Jubilee
Williamson5Aquerò
Williamson6Liturgy of Homagefull title: Liturgy of Homage to the Australian Broadcasting Commission in its Fiftieth Year as University to the Australian Nation
Willson1A Symphony of San Francisco
Willson2Missions of California
Wingate2Kleetüden
WittJenaer SinfonieJena SymphonyUpon its discovery (1909) attributed to Beethoven, later more probable attribution to Witt
Zwilich1Three Movements for Orchestra

CP:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_symphonies_with_names

Windows 10 / Windows 11 最近显示无Internet连接,实际有网络的故障

因为GFW的原因,导致微软的一个服务被墙了?

解决方案一:

路由器设置一个静态DNS:www.msftconnecttest.com  13.107.4.50

解决方案二:

以下内容复制粘贴到 nsi.reg 文件

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NlaSvc\Parameters\Internet]
“ActiveWebProbeContent”=”Microsoft NCSI”
“ActiveWebProbeContentV6″=”Microsoft NCSI”
“ActiveWebProbeHost”=”[www.msftncsi.com]”
“ActiveWebProbeHostV6″=” ipv6.msftncsi.com “
“ActiveWebProbePath”=” ncsi.txt “
“ActiveWebProbePathV6″=” ncsi.txt “
“EnableActiveProbing”=dword:00000001

双击导入后重启电脑即可。

Nginx多场景挂载维护页面

需求1:访问网站的任何页面,都跳转到同一个页面,而这一个页面就是维护页面。(外部用户和公司内部的人都跳转到维护页面)

server {
    listen ;
    index index.html index.htm;
 
    server_name www.example.com;
 
    if ($request_uri !~ "^/maintain.html$") {
        rewrite ^(.*) http://www.example.com/maintain.html permanent;
    }
 
    location / {
        ...
    }
}
server {
    listen 80 backlog=1023;
    server_name www.xxx.com;
    set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/html;

    set $my_http "https";
    set $my_ssl "on";
    set $my_port "443";

    access_log /var/log/nginx/magento_access.log format buffer=64k flush=1m;
    error_log /var/log/nginx/magento_error.log;
    
    root $MAGE_ROOT/pub;

    rewrite .* /errors/maintain.html;

需求2:

(1) 不能关闭所有页面的访问,对于某些重要页面还是得开放给外部用户,比如充值页面等。

(2) 对于新上线的功能,我们只是不希望外部访问到,但是我们公司内部得能访问,这样就能进行测试,测试完后再对外开放。

server {
    listen ;
 
    server_name www.example.com;
 
    set $flag 0;
 
    if ($remote_addr !~ "192.168.198.2") {
        set $flag "${flag}1";
    }
 
    if ($request_uri !~* ^(/maintain.html|/pay/index.html)$) {
        set $flag "${flag}2";
    }
 
    if ($flag = "012") {
        rewrite ^(.*) http://192.168.198.131/maintain.html permanent;
    }
 
    location / {
        ...
    }
}
server {
    listen 80;
    root /xxx/xxx/src;
    index index.html index.htm;

    server_name test.xxx.com;

    set $flag 0;
      if ($request_uri !~ "(/static/.*)$"){
          set $flag "${flag}1";
      }
      if ($request_uri !~ "/502.html$" ){
          set $flag "${flag}2";
      }
      if ($flag = "012") {
         rewrite ^(.*) http://test.xxx.com/502.html permanent;
      }

 location /{
     ...

对于公司内部(192.168.198.2)来说,我们可以访问一切位置。

对于外部人员来说,如果我们访问的页面不是/maintain.html或者/pay/index.html时,那么会强制跳转到/maintain.html页面。

等同于说,对外部人员开放的只有/maintain.html和/pay/index.html页面,其他业务无权访问。

这样就实现了需求。

备注:我在测试时,始终没有绕过弯,一直卡在对于外网地址,分为跳转和不跳转,结果一直没写出来。其实应该换一个思维,那就是哪些对外开放,哪些对外不开放。

开放的只有/maintain.html和/pay/index.html,其他都不开放。

需求3::当用户访问我们的网站,出现502状态码时,nginx自动跳到个性化页面,而不是显示冰冷的502数字。

server {
     listen ;
     server_name www.example.com;
 
     # ... 省略掉 N 行代码
 
     error_page  = @tempdown;
 
     location @tempdown {
         rewrite ^(.*)$ /custom.html break;
     }
}

CP:https://www.bbsmax.com/A/8Bz83gxydx/

Exchange Online Enable SMTP AUTH

第一步,https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/exchange/exchange-online-powershell-v2?view=exchange-ps,安装 EXO V2 mode

第二步:Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned

第三步:Install-Module -Name ExchangeOnlineManagement (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/exchange/connect-to-exchange-online-powershell?view=exchange-ps)

第四步:Import-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement

第五步:Connect-ExchangeOnline -UserPrincipalName howard.wen@heinetworx.com

第六步:Set-TransportConfig -SmtpClientAuthenticationDisabled $false (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/exchange/connect-to-exchange-online-powershell?view=exchange-ps