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Best 1 Nielsen - Symphony No. 4 'The Inextinguishable', Op. 29

Nielsen’s Symphony No. 4, ‘The Inextinguishable’, composed in 1916, is a significant work within 20th-century orchestral music. The symphony builds to a powerfully intense climax featuring a dramatic confrontation between timpani sections. It's particularly appreciated by listeners interested in Nor...

2 Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90

Felix Mendelssohn composed his Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90 – often titled “Italian” – drawing on experiences from his travels across Italy. The work is notable for its bright, energetic orchestration and evocative depiction of Italian landscapes. It’s particularly appreciated by listeners inte...

3 Felix Mendelssohn

Felix Mendelssohn was a prominent German composer during the early Romantic era. His significant contributions include numerous symphonies, chamber works, and oratorios alongside his iconic music for Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night's Dream.” He established the Leipzig Conservatory, impacting musica...

4 Symphony X - V: The New Mythology Suite

Symphony X’s “The New Mythology Suite” represents a significant achievement in progressive metal. This 2000 concept album weaves together neoclassical influences and orchestral arrangements to tell a complex narrative centered on ancient myths. It’s notable for its ambitious scope and intricate musi...

5 Symphony X - The Odyssey

Symphony X’s “The Odyssey” is a complex progressive metal album released in 2002. It features a significant twenty-four minute rendition of Homer's epic poem, notable for its length and ambitious scope within the genre. The album showcases neoclassical influences alongside the band’s signature heavy...

6 Symphony X - The Divine Wings of Tragedy

Symphony X’s “The Divine Wings of Tragedy” (1996) is a significant progressive metal album characterized by its ambitious symphonic arrangements and virtuosic instrumental performances. The record established the band's signature neoclassical sound incorporating elements of classical music into comp...

7 Dutilleux - Symphony No. 2 'Le Double'

Dutilleux’s Symphony No. 2 ‘Le Double’, composed in 1959, presents a significant work within 20th-century orchestral music. The symphony explores complex relationships between two distinct orchestras, generating intricate sonic landscapes and dialogues of timbre. This composition is notable for its...

8 Alexander Borodin

Russian Romantic composer, chemist, and member of "The Five," recognized for his symphonies and the majestic opera "Prince Igor."

9 Bernstein - Symphony No. 2 'The Age of Anxiety'

Leonard Bernstein's Symphony No. 2 'The Age of Anxiety,' premiered in 1949, features a prominent solo piano part and is based on W. H. Auden's 1947 poem of the same name.

10 Arnold Bax
Arnold Bax

Arnold Bax was a British composer and poet appointed Master of the King's Music in 1942, best known for his seven symphonies and his richly textured Celtic-inspired works.

11 Maxwell Davies - Symphony No. 1

Peter Maxwell Davies's Symphony No. 1, premiered in 1978, is a large-scale orchestral work reflecting his distinctive blend of modernism and architectural rigor.

12 Symphony X - Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost (2007) is a Symphony X album drawing on John Milton's 17th-century epic poem for its themes, continuing the New Jersey band's tradition of literary concept works.

13 Pierre Monteux

Pierre Monteux was a French conductor who famously premiered Stravinsky's controversial The Rite of Spring in 1913 and led the San Francisco Symphony during the 1930s.

14 Peter Maxwell Davies

Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016) was a British composer and Master of the Queen's Music, noted for his dramatic and often provocative stage works.

15 Bax: Symphony No. 3

Arnold Bax's 1926 symphony, notable as one of seven symphonies that established him as a leading British symphonist of the early 20th century.

16 Alexander Glazunov

Late 19th-century Russian composer who blended Romanticism and nationalism, serving as director of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory.

17 Felix Weingartner

Felix Weingartner was an Austrian conductor and composer remembered for being the first to record a complete Beethoven symphony cycle, completing the project in 1928.

18 François-Xavier Roth

French conductor who founded the period-instrument ensemble Les Siècles and has served as chief conductor of the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne since 2015, bridging historically informed and modern practice.

19 Symphony X - Iconoclast

Iconoclast (2011) is Symphony X's eighth studio album and a double release, built around a concept exploring the conflict between humanity and an oppressive technological order.

20 Symphony X - Twilight in Olympus

Twilight in Olympus (1998) is Symphony X's fourth studio album, drawing on Greek mythology for its themes while showcasing guitarist Michael Romeo's neoclassical technique.

21 Symphony X - Underworld

Underworld (2015) is Symphony X's ninth studio album, incorporating heavier riffing alongside the band's established neoclassical progressive metal approach.

22 Xian Zhang
Xian Zhang

Chinese conductor Xian Zhang is recognized for serving as the music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, a role she has held since 2009, and holding posts across Europe.

23 Symphony X - Serpent's Kiss

Serpent's Kiss is a Symphony X release associated with the New Jersey progressive metal band, though its standing as a full studio album rather than a single is not firmly established.

24 Alexander Lazarev

Russian conductor who served as chief conductor and artistic director of the Bolshoi Theatre from 1987 to 1995 and principal guest conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

25 Alexander Vedernikov

Russian conductor who served as chief conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre from 2001 to 2009 and led the Odense Symphony Orchestra in Denmark from 2009 to 2018.

26 SYMPHONY Milk Chocolate XL Candy Bar

The Symphony Milk Chocolate XL bar features a generous portion of milk chocolate with a smooth, creamy texture and is produced by the Mars Wrigley confectionery company.

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