Classical composers, symphonies


I thought I would reach out to Audiogon fans of classical music for some help, having seen the numerous posts in the afficionados thread.

I am a big fan of large orchestral works like symphonies, particularly of Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, V Williams, Wagner, Mahler, Brahms, and Bruckner(Romantic).

If you could recommend one or more additional composers to explore that are similar, who would you recommend?

Thanks in advance.
recluse
How about Schoenberg's Gurre Lieder! An impressive work - and sadly neglected! I remember having the Ozawa BSO version on 2 LP's! The same can be said for his Verklarte Night!
If we are including Hindemith, we should mention his most popular work: Mathis der Maler.

And since you like Mahler, you should definitely check out Shostakovich and Britten.
Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherezade and Russian Easter Festival Overture are both pieces you'd likely enjoy.  They're program pieces and not symphonies, but still large orchestral works, and the Russians write for brass better than most anyone else.