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Order of the symphonies

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According to "EDGAR STILLMAN-KELLEY, OHIO COMPOSER" by Ophia D. Smith in the Ohio History Journal, the "Gulliver in Lilliput" symphony was begun around 1900 (even before- it's mentioned in biographical articles in consultation with the composer from late in the 1890s) but as having been sketched, not completed, and was not a finished work until around 1936, when it was finally published; it was premiered in 1937. The New England Symphony was second to be begun perhaps but as it was completed in 1913, premiered in 1914 and published in 1915 it was first to be ready. So which of the two is his "first" symphony, especially since neither score carries a number, just an opus number and key (Op.33 in B-flat minor, published 1915) or a nickname (Gulliver's Travels in Lilliput symphony, published 1936) - I'd have to say -neither? 2604:6000:B484:AF00:60C2:AD2:9822:4E00 (talk) 16:31, 8 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]