Composers by Numbers of Symphonies #2

We give you the number of symphonies a composer has written, with the nickname of one of their more famous ones. (One or two of these composer's symphonies have no "most famous nickname" - or they wrote no symphonies at all. In those cases we give you, in parentheses, the name of another of their famous works). Who are these composers?
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one of his works
composer
0
(Gymnopédies)
Satie
4
(Academic Festival Overture)
Brahms
11
Romantic
Bruckner
6
Inextinguishable
Nielsen
0
(Madama Butterfly)
Puccini
3
(Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini)
Rachmaninov
3
(Appalachian Spring)
Copland
4
Spring
Schumann
0
(Four seasons)
Vivaldi
4
(Fratres)
Pärt
0
(Mother Goose)
Ravel
3
(The Firebird)
Stravinsky
4
Symphonie fantastique
Berlioz
4
Symphony of Sorrowful Songs
Górecki
1
Simple Symphony
Britten
1
(Carmen)
Bizet
3
Organ Symphony
Saint-Saëns
2
Faust Symphony
Liszt
1
Symphony in D Minor
Franck
3
(Scheherazade)
Rimsky-Korsakov
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Level 76
Jun 12, 2024
Pictured: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
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Level 74
Jun 12, 2024
wow. Pretty difficult.
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Level 76
Jun 12, 2024
Hopefully the first one is a bit easier - we had to dig hard to come up with 20 fresh answers for this quiz!
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Level 65
Jul 13, 2024
What about Britten's "Spring Symphony"?