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No. 1
The Symphony No. 1 in C minor is a four-movement orchestral work written in 1923 by the Norwegian composer Johan Halvorsen.

Discography
The table below lists commercially available recordings of Halvorsen's First Symphony:

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No. 2
The Symphony No. 2 in D minor, "Fatum" (in English: "Fate"), is a four-movement orchestral work written in 1924 by the Norwegian composer Johan Halvorsen.

. Halvorsen was nearly sixty years old at the time, and the work is – as was to be expected from his own statement – written in the style of late romantic composers such as Tchaikovsky, Dvořák and Svendsen, whose symphonies he had conducted numerous times.

Discography
The table below lists commercially available recordings of Halvorsen's Second Symphony:

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No. 3
The Symphony No. 3 in C major is a three-movement orchestral work written in 1929 by the Norwegian composer Johan Halvorsen.

. Halvorsen sketched his Third Symphony in 1928 during his summer holiday at Sandøya, an island in the southern-most part of Norway, and completed it during the following autumn and winter in Oslo.

. He conducted the symphony for the first time, on his sixty-fifth birthday in March the following year.

Discography
The table below lists commercially available recordings of Halvorsen's Third Symphony:

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