Symphonies for concert band


Prior to the 20th century, only a handful of original symphonies for wind band existed. Symphonies were almost exclusively written for orchestra at the time, but, beginning in the early-mid 20th century, numerous symphonies for concert band began to appear.
There are also numerous orchestral symphonies that have been transcribed for concert band, but those are not included in this article.
Note: 20th and 21st century symphonies labelled with an asterisk are for a smaller band, typically the wind section of the orchestra.

18th and 19th centuries

;François-Joseph Gossec
;Louis-Emmanuel Jadin
;Anton Reicha
;Hector Berlioz
;Charles Gounod

1900–1959

;Paul Fauchet
;Nikolai Myaskovsky
;H. Owen Reed
;:nl:Boris Kosjevnikov|Boris Kozhevnikov
;Paul Hindemith
;Morton Gould
;Roy Harris
;Frank Erickson
;Vincent Persichetti
;Alan Hovhaness
;Vittorio Giannini

1960–1999

;James Barnes
;Warren Benson
;Derek Bourgeois
;John Barnes Chance
;Johan de Meij
;Martin Ellerby
;Donald Erb
;Nicolas Flagello
;David Gillingham
;Ida Gotkovsky
;Alan Hovhaness
;Yasuhide Ito
;Gordon Jacob
;Robert E. Jager
;Serge Lancen
;David Maslanka
;W. Francis McBeth
;Alfred Reed
;Gunther Schuller
;Claude T. Smith
;Dan Welcher

2000–Present

;James Barnes
;William Bolcom
;Derek Bourgeois
;Andrew Boss
;Nigel Clarke
;John Corigliano
;Johan de Meij
;Martin Ellerby
;David Gillingham
;Julie Giroux
;Samuel Hazo
;Yasuhide Ito
;John Mackey
;Marcin Masecki
;David Maslanka
;:es:Francisco José Martínez Gallego|Francisco José Martínez Gallego
;Steven Reineke
;Robert W. Smith
;Philip Sparke
;Frank Ticheli
;Jan Van der Roost
;Dan Welcher