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- 1 - Symphonies 2 & 5 by Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer); Paavo Järvi (conductor), Orchestre de Paris
- 1 - Symphonies 2 & 6 by Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer); Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (Finnish composer and conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 2 & 6 by Per Nørgård (Danish composer); Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra (Oslo Philharmonic), John Storgårds (violinist/conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 2 & 8 by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra, Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 2, 3 & 5 by Humphrey Searle; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Alun Francis (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 4 by Schumann (Robert Schumann, German classical composer); The Cleveland Orchestra, Christoph von Dohnányi (German conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 4 by Robert Schumann (German classical composer); Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend (conductor / violinist)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 4 / Serenade No. 1 by Brahms (Johannes Brahms, German composer); Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic), István Kertész (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 4: “Song under Stars” & “Invocatio” by Ture Rangström (Swedish composer, 1884–1947); Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Michail Jurowski (Russian conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 5 by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); Concertgebouw Orchestra (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra), Erich Kleiber (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 5 by Pehr Henrik Nordgren; Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 6 by Sibelius (Finnish composer); Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976), Vladimir Ashkenazy (Russian‐Icelandic conductor and pianist)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 6 by Kurt Atterberg (Swedish composer); Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR (Hannover), Ari Rasilainen (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 6 by Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer); Scottish National Orchestra, Sir Alexander Gibson (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3 & 7 by Einar Englund (Finnish composer and pianist); Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra (aka Tampereen kaupunginorkesteri 1947-2002), Ari Rasilainen (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3, 5 & 7 by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic), Solti (Sir Georg Solti, conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 3, 6 & 7 by Sibelius (Finnish composer); Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Sir Alexander Gibson (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 4 & 5 by Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer); Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Lorin Maazel (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 4 & 5 by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); Concentus Musicus Wien, Harnoncourt (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 4 and 5 by Valentin Silvestrov (Valentyn Sylvestrov); Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Jukka‐Pekka Saraste (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 4, 5 & 6 by Shostakovich (Dmitri Shostakovich, composer); Oslo Philharmonic, Klaus Mäkelä (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 4, 5 & 6 “Pathétique” by Tchaikovsky (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer); Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 4, 5, 6 & 7 - Tapiola by Sibelius (Finnish composer); Paavo Berglund (conductor), Herbert von Karajan (conductor), Simon Rattle (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 5 & 6 by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Jaime Martín (Spanish conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 5 & 7 by Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer); Boston Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (English conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 6 & 7 / Tapiola by Sibelius (Finnish composer); Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä (Finnish conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 7 & 8 by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); Libor Pešek (conductor), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
- 1 - Symphonies 7 & 8 by Kurt Atterberg (Swedish composer); SWR Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart (Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra), Ari Rasilainen (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 7 & 9 by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic), Rafael Kubelík (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 7–8–9 “New World” by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); Václav Neumann (Czech conductor), Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Czech Philharmonic, formerly Czech Philharmonic Orchestra)
- 1 - Symphonies 7, 8 and 9 / Symphonic Variations by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra), Sir Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 8 & 9 by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 8 & 9 / The Noon Witch / In Nature’s Realm by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic), Seiji Ozawa (conductor and composer)
- 1 - Symphonies 8-11 “Four Seasons” by Joachim Raff (composer); Philharmonia Hungarica, Werner Andreas Albert (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 17, 18, 19 and 20 by Luigi Boccherini (Italian composer); Neues Berliner Kammerorchester, Michael Erxleben (violinist and conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 22, 23, 24 & 25 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer)
- 1 - Symphonies 25, 29 & 33 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer); London Mozart Players, Jane Glover (conductor and music scholar)
- 1 - Symphonies 26, 27, 28, 30 & 32 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); London Mozart Players, Jane Glover (conductor and music scholar)
- 1 - Symphonies 32, 35 “Haffner”, 36 “Linz”, 40 & 41 “Jupiter” by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); English Chamber Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 34, 35 and 36 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976), Michael Collins (clarinetist & conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 35 / 36 / 38 / 39 / 40 / 41 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 35-41 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 37, 40 & 41 "Jupiter" by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); London Mozart Players, Jane Glover (conductor and music scholar)
- 1 - Symphonies 38 - 41 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer); Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 38 & 39 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); The Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Alexander Schneider (violinist and conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 40 & 41 "Jupiter" by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Sir Thomas Beecham (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies 94, 100 & 104 by Haydn (composer) / Salomon; The Salomon String Quartet, Academy of Ancient Music Chamber Ensemble, Christopher Hogwood (conductor, harpsichordist)
- 1 - Symphonies 97 & 98 by Haydn (composer); Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Frans Brüggen (recorder player, baroque flautist, conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nº 39, 36 & 33 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Orchestre Symphonique de la Radio Bavaroise (Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra), Eugen Jochum (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 1 "Titan" / Symphony no. 10 /Adagio/ by Mahler (composer); Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Czech Philharmonic, formerly Czech Philharmonic Orchestra), Václav Neumann (Czech conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 1 & 5 by Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer); The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 1 & 5 by Felix Mendelssohn (composer); Sinfonieorchester Aachen, Marcus Bosch (German conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies No. 1 & 5 / Lt. Kijé Suite / Suite from The Love for Three Oranges by Prokofiev (Sergei Prokofiev, Russian composer); Los Angeles Philharmonic, Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist), London Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor, keyboardist, composer, arranger)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 1 & no. 3 / Fantasia on Serbian Themes by Rimsky-Korsakov (Nikolai Rimsky‐Korsakov, Russian composer); Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Kees Bakels (Dutch conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 1 in B-flat, op. 38 “Spring” / No. 2 in C, op. 61 by Robert Schumann (German classical composer), Gustav Mahler (composer); Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Aldo Ceccato (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 2 & no. 8 by Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer); Mito Chamber Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa (conductor and composer)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 3 "Scottish" / No. 4 "Italian" by Mendelssohn (Felix Mendelssohn, composer); Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 3 in E-flat, op. 97 “Rhenish” / No. 4 in D minor, op. 120 by Robert Schumann (German classical composer), Gustav Mahler (composer); Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Aldo Ceccato (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 3, 5 & 6 by Schubert (Franz Schubert, composer); Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 3, D. 200 / no. 6, D. 589 by Schubert (Franz Schubert, composer); Failoni Orchestra (Failoni Chamber Orchestra), Michael Halász (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 3, op. 10 · no. 6, op. 60 by Dvořák (Antonín Dvořák, composer); Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (Slovak Philharmonic), Stephen Gunzenhauser (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 4 & 7 by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); Joshua Bell (violinist), Academy of St Martin in the Fields
- 1 - Symphonies no. 4 & no. 6 “Tragic” by Mahler (composer); Vladimir Ashkenazy (Russian‐Icelandic conductor and pianist), Sydney Symphony, Emma Matthews (soprano)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 4 & no. 8 by Glazunov (Alexander Glazunov, Russian composer, 1865–1936); BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Tadaaki Otaka (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 5 / Symphony no. 7 / Coriolan Overture, op. 62 / Fidelio Overture, op. 72b by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 5, op. 47 / no. 9, op. 70 by Shostakovich (Dmitri Shostakovich, composer); BRT Philharmonic Orchestra (Brussels Philharmonic), Alexander Rahbari (Ali Rahbari, often credited as “Alexander” Rahbari)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 9 by Anton Bruckner (Austrian composer); Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 19, no. 20, no. 21, no. 22 & no. 23 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Sir Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor) & Prague Chamber Orchestra
- 1 - Symphonies no. 25, no. 28 & no. 29 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Sir Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor), Prague Chamber Orchestra
- 1 - Symphonies no. 31 "Paris" / no. 40 / no. 41 "Jupiter" by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976), Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 31 "Paris" & no. 38 "Prague" by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Nova Filarmonia Portuguesa, Álvaro Cassuto (Portuguese composer and conductor), Mozart Festival Orchestra (an Alfred Scholz pseudonym), Alberto Lizzio (fictitious conductor, Alfred Scholz pseudonym)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 31 "Paris" and no. 34 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); English Baroque Soloists (The English Baroque Soloists), John Eliot Gardiner
- 1 - Symphonies no. 31 “Paris” / no. 35 “Haffner” by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Orchestra of the 18th Century (Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century), Frans Brüggen (recorder player, baroque flautist, conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies No. 32, No. 35 & No. 39 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Sir Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor) & Prague Chamber Orchestra
- 1 - Symphonies no. 35 "haffner", no. 40 & no. 41 "jupiter" by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic), Karl Böhm (Austrian conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 35 “Haffner” / No. 40 “Great” / No. 41 “Jupiter” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer); Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 38 'Prague' & no. 39 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 38 "Prague" & no. 41 "Jupiter" / Cassation, K. 63 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic), Rafael Kubelík (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 40 & 41 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Sir Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor) & Prague Chamber Orchestra
- 1 - Symphonies no. 40 in G minor / No. 41 in C major, "Jupiter" by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer); Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer), Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976)
- 1 - Symphonies no. 45 “Farewell”, nos. 47 & 48 by Joseph Haydn (composer); Philharmonia Hungarica, Antal Doráti (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies Nos 1 & 2 by Schumann (Robert Schumann, German classical composer); The Cleveland Orchestra, Christoph von Dohnányi (German conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos 1 and 4 Italian by Mendelssohn (Felix Mendelssohn, composer); Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos 1-3 by Shostakovich (Dmitri Shostakovich, composer); Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Mark Wigglesworth (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos 3, 4 & 5 by Schubert (Franz Schubert, composer); Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard
- 1 - Symphonies Nos 25, 39 et 40 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer); István Kertész (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos 29 & 35 "Haffner" / Masonic Funeral Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer); Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Vienna Philharmonic), Karl Böhm (Austrian conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nᵒˢ 40 & 41 / Concertos pour violon nᵒˢ 3 & 5 by Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, classical composer)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 - 4 / Overture, Scherzo & Finale by Schumann (Robert Schumann, German classical composer); Staatskapelle Dresden (Dresden Symphonic Orchestra), Wolfgang Sawallisch (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 2 by Vasily Kalinnikov (Russian composer, XIX c.); Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 2 by Mahler (composer); Columbia Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Bruno Walter (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 2 by Nino Rota (Italian composer); Filarmonica 900 Teatro Regio Torino, Marzio Conti (conductor and flautist)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 2 by Johan Svendsen (composer and conductor); Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Bjarte Engeset (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 by Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer); Staatskapelle Berlin & Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 2 / Overture "In the South" / Pomp & Circumstance Marches 1, 3 & 5 by Elgar (Edward Elgar, composer); BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor, keyboardist, composer, arranger)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 2 / Polonaise no. 2 by Svendsen (composer and conductor); Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (Danish National Symphony Orchestra, this profile only for recordings from 1959 and later), Thomas Dausgaard
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 2 / Symphony no. 3 elaborated by Anthony Paine by Elgar (Edward Elgar, composer); London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (English conductor)
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 3 by Florence Price (American composer); Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor), The Philadelphia Orchestra
- 1 - Symphonies nos. 1 & 3 "Eroica" by Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer); Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer), Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976)