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This is a list of well-known classical symphonies, listed in number order, title or nickname, if any then composer's name in alpha order.
Symphony No. 2
- ___ Resurrection, Mahler
Symphony No. 3
- ___ Rheinische Symphonie, Schumann
- ___ Eroica, Beethoven
Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 5
- ___ Fate (One of the best-known pieces of classical music, often just called Beethoven's Fifth or The Fifth) Beethoven
Symphony No. 6
- ___ Pastoral, Beethoven
- ___ Pathetique, Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 8
- ___ Unfinished, Shubert
- ___ Mozart
Symphony No. 9
- ___ Beethoven
- ___ From the New World (New World Symphony) Dvorak
Symphony No. 40
- ___ Mozart
Symphony No. 41
- ___ Jupiter, Mozart
Symphony No. 94
- ___ Surprise Symphony, Haydn