Symphony in C (Dukas)

The Symphony in C is a symphony by the French composer Paul Dukas, dedicated to fellow musician Paul Vidal. The symphony was written in 1896, when Dukas was 30, and was premiered on January 3, 1897, with Paul Vidal conducting. It is written for a standard orchestra comprising three flutes (the third doubling piccolo), two oboes (the first doubling cor anglais), two clarinets in B-flat and A, two bassoons, four French horns in F and E, two trumpets in F, piccolo trumpet in D, three trombones, tuba, timpani, and strings. The symphony has been described as a "charming and colorful work."

Symphony in C (Dukas)

The Symphony in C is a symphony by the French composer Paul Dukas, dedicated to fellow musician Paul Vidal. The symphony was written in 1896, when Dukas was 30, and was premiered on January 3, 1897, with Paul Vidal conducting. It is written for a standard orchestra comprising three flutes (the third doubling piccolo), two oboes (the first doubling cor anglais), two clarinets in B-flat and A, two bassoons, four French horns in F and E, two trumpets in F, piccolo trumpet in D, three trombones, tuba, timpani, and strings. The symphony has been described as a "charming and colorful work."