Symphony No. 7 in F major, Op. 77

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Symphony No. 7 in F major, Op. 77 is a late-Romantic symphony by Russian composer Alexander Glazunov, noted for its lyrical themes, rich orchestration, and classical formal clarity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf symphony
aesthetic classically oriented
lyrical
belongsToTradition European classical music
Russian symphonic tradition
catalogueDesignation Op. 77
composer Alexander Glazunov NERFINISHED
composerNationality Russian
countryOfOrigin Russia
dedicatedTo unknown
era late 19th century
form symphonic
genre late-Romantic music
hasCatalogueNumber Op. 77
hasCharacteristic melodic richness
orchestral color
hasInstrumentation brass
percussion
strings
woodwinds
hasMovement first movement
fourth movement
second movement
third movement
hasTitleLanguage English
Russian
hasTonality major
intendedVenue concert hall
key F major
language instrumental
movementCount 4
notedFor classical formal clarity
lyrical themes
rich orchestration
numberInSeries 7
opusNumber Op. 77 NERFINISHED
orchestration symphony orchestra
partOf Alexander Glazunov symphonies
period Romantic era
structure multi-movement
style late-Romantic
tonalCenter F major
uses romantic harmony
traditional symphonic forms
workNumber Symphony No. 7 NERFINISHED
workType concert music

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Alexander Glazunov notableWork Symphony No. 7 in F major, Op. 77