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.
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Arnold, Alwyn, Stenhammer, Raff, Respighi, Nielsen, Franck, Elgar, Gliere, and Bax just to name a few more romantic/late romantic symphonic masters. There's a bunch of these composers and they all do an audiophile's system proud.
I just discovered Etienne Mehul. He was around Mendelsohn's time. Very interesting composer. 
Spotify has a great catalog of Early Romantic composers on mostly Naxos Label.
Later Romantic composers:
Anton Rubenstein- Piano Cto #4 and numerous piano pieces that you will probably recognize.
Hector Berlioz- who is a class upon himself.
Earlier Romantic composers:
August Charles DeBeriot and Fredrich Von Flotow
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Liszt - Tone Poems and A Faust Symphony
Richard Strauss - Tone Poems ( carrying on from Liszt )
Both composers explored where music was going from the 19th century onwards.
I also love the 7 Sibelius Symphonies.