The Symphony No. 9 in C major, D. 944, known as the Great (published in 1840 as “Symphony No. 7 in C Major”, listed as No. 8 in the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe ), is the final symphony completed by Franz Schubert. Originally called The Great C major to distinguish it from his Symphony No. 6, the Little C major, the subtitle is now usually taken as a reference to the symphony's majesty. Unusually long for a symphony of its time, a typical performance of The Great takes around 55 minutes, though it can also be played in as little as 45 minutes by employing a faster tempo and not repeating sections as indicated in the score.

Date of composition 1828 (from 1825 to 28)
First published 1840
Type Symphony
Tonality C Major
Catalogue D 944
Approx. duration 50 minutes
Instruments Orchestra
In listings Famous Works
Autotranslations beta Franz Schubert: Symphonie n°9 en do majeur, D 944 "The Great C major"
Franz Schubert: Sinfonia n. 9 in do maggiore, D 944 "The Great C major"
Franz Schubert: Sinfonie Nr. 9 C-dur, D 944 "The Great C major"