Symphony No. 2 in F major (Cambridge)

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Symphony No. 2 in F major (Cambridge) is a late-Romantic orchestral symphony by English composer Hubert Parry, noted for its expansive structure, rich orchestration, and prominent place in British concert repertoire.

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Symphony No. 2 in F major (Cambridge) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf late-Romantic composition
symphony
alternativeName Cambridge Symphony NERFINISHED
associatedWith English musical renaissance
Hubert Parry symphonies NERFINISHED
catalogueNumber Parry Symphony No. 2 NERFINISHED
composer Hubert Parry NERFINISHED
composerNationality English
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dedicatedTo University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
genre symphony
hasForm multi-movement symphonic form
hasInstrumentation brass
percussion
possibly organ (ad libitum)
strings
woodwinds
hasMovement I. Allegro
II. Slow movement
III. Scherzo
IV. Finale
hasThematicMaterial cyclical thematic references across movements
influencedBy German late-Romantic symphonic tradition
key F major
languageOfWork none (instrumental)
movementCount 4
musicalPeriod Romantic
musicalStyle late-Romantic
notableCharacteristic expansive structure
prominent place in British concert repertoire
rich orchestration
notableIn British orchestral repertoire
orchestration large orchestra
performedBy British orchestras
international symphony orchestras
premiereCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
premiereLocation Cambridge NERFINISHED
publisher music publisher in the United Kingdom
recordedIn 20th century
21st century
title Symphony No. 2 in F major NERFINISHED
tonalCenter F major
typicalDuration approximately 40–50 minutes
typicalPerformanceContext symphonic concert
workTitleIncludes Cambridge NERFINISHED

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Hubert Parry notableWork Symphony No. 2 in F major (Cambridge)