Symphony No. 2 (Albert)
This refers to one or more symphonies composed by a member of the Albert family, a prominent lineage of musicians. The most well-known composer bearing the name "Albert" who might have written a Symphony No. 2 is likely Eugen d'Albert.
Eugen d'Albert (1864-1932), a German pianist and composer, is known primarily for his operas. While he composed in a variety of forms, information about a specifically designated "Symphony No. 2" by him is not readily available in standard musical catalogues or biographical resources. Research may be required to confirm its existence and details.
It is possible that a Symphony No. 2 was composed by another, less well-known member of the Albert family. Alternatively, the reference may be a work that is currently less documented or has been misattributed over time. Without further information, it's difficult to provide specifics regarding the composition date, movements, key, or critical reception of this symphony.
Further research into archival records, musical scores, and biographical databases focusing on the Albert family and German orchestral music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries is recommended for a more complete understanding.