An Alpine Symphony (Eine Alpensinfonie), Op. 64, is a tone poem written by German composer Richard Strauss in 1915. Though labelled as a symphony by the composer, this piece forgoes the conventions of the traditional multi-movement symphony and consists of twenty-two continuous sections of music. The story of An Alpine Symphony depicts the experiences of eleven hours (from daybreak just before dawn to the following nightfall) spent climbing an Alpine mountain. An Alpine Symphony is one of Strauss's largest non-operatic works in terms of performing forces: the score calls for about 125 players in total. A typical performance usually lasts around 50 minutes.

Original Name Eine Alpensinfonie
Date of composition 1915
Premiered 1915, October 28th in Berlin, Germany by Richard Strauss
Type Symphonic Poem
Catalogue TrV 233
Approx. duration 44 minutes
Instruments Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Richard Strauss: An Alpine Symphony, TrV 233
Richard Strauss: An Alpine Symphony, TrV 233
Richard Strauss: An Alpine Symphony, TrV 233