As a new listener to classical music in general, I've listened to these symphonies so far:

Mozart 25, 40, 41
Beethoven 3, 5, 6, 7, 9
Schubert 9
Brahms 2, 3, 4
Dvorak 8, 9
Mahler 2, 6
Bruckner 9
Shostakovich 5

A lot of this is from the top of the list at Talk Classical. I did research on which recordings have the best reviews for each symphony.


My favourite right now is Beethoven 3. Beethoven 5 and Dvorak 9 also kick ass, with the latter being the most immediately accessible.

Mozart is great, but I can't listen to him for too long because it feels same-y after a while. I guess it's less dynamic than Romantic symphonies? The most dynamic seems to be Mahler 2; the first time I listened to that, I kept raising and lowering the volume, not expecting it to get so incredibly loud. The Mahler symphonies are very long, so it'll take me a lot more listens to grasp them. I'm also not into choral music, and Mahler 2 has that obstacle as well. Beethoven 9's choir, I can deal with.

Brahms 2 and 4 are excellent. I'm not so fond of Brahms 3; it's supposed to be beautiful, yet I'm finding it slow.

The only one I dislike is Shostakovich 5. It sounds really militaristic, and not in a way that I relate to.

As second movements tend to be slow, I often lose focus on the music and more on whatever else I'm doing at the time. I'm still developing my patience—a year ago, I wouldn't have been able to listen to this much classical music.


To avoid making a mess out of tagging the movements, I've been following the guide at MusicBrainz.

If you'd like to talk about pieces that are not symphonies, let's do it in a separate thread.