
emeraldimp: I mean if you completed it and were satisfied... so probably not (unless the 1st moveent is also the LAST movement etc...)
Vivaldi: I'm a HUGE Mahler/Bruckner disiple (and anti-Brahms) and I'm pretty flexible with the general idea of the symphony (esp. size of the orch.). Sinfoniettas don't really count (I have 2 and didn't count them).
Yagan Kiely: When I wrote my 2nd, by Band teachers (I wrote that one in Middle School, (I'm a Junior in HS right now starting 2nd Sept.)) insisted on me calling it Bassoon Concerto (it was scored for Bssn, Timp, Vlns, Vlas, Vcs), but I was playing with the early form use around Haydn's time, not writing diologues between the strings/timp and bassoon. There are also numerous "Organ Symphonies" out there (not including Saint-Seans 3rd). I think the Trombone/Soprano thing counts.
jsnfmn: I agree. A symphony is a personal statement. Ustvolskaya's fourth symphony isn't how I would score a symphony, but it works. I'm a ATTACK OF THE OVER SIZED ORCHESTRA kinda person.
(I intended the upper part to be written about a week ago but I couldn't post it so I copy/pasted it in a text file until I could...)
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As for the rest of the long trechourous discussion:
Isn't the Manfred Symphony number Tchaikovsky's 4th anyway?
Das Lied von Die Erde is a symphony, and so are Das Klagende Lied, Kindertotenlieder, Songs of a Wayfarer, and the Das Knaben Wunderhorn Cycle...
I just meant numbered ones for this perticular topic though.