Symphony No. 1 (Brian)
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Symphony No. 1 (Brian)
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The Symphony No. 1 in D minor is a symphony composed by Havergal Brian between 1919 and 1927. At around 105 minutes it is among the longest symphonies ever composed. Others include Mahler's Symphony No. 3 at 90 to 105 minutes, Sorabji's Organ Symphony No. 2 at nine hours, and Dimitrie Cuclin's unperformed Symphony No. 12 at about six hours. Along with choral symphonies such as Beethoven's Ninth Symphony or Mahler's Eighth Symphony, it is one of a few works attempting to use the musically giganti
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Symphony composed by Havergal Brian
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2004-06-18T03:10:57Z
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2024-09-14T10:29:29Z
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