Here are the quatre parties

of the Gédalge symphony no.3 in F major (en quatre parties) as they appear on the score : (I assume we are speaking of the same work, though it is D major in the files and D minor in the description thereof , and was published and premiered, not composed, in 1910- it was composed in 1908. I have the score in front of me so will know soon enough. Movements in F major, C minor, F major and F minor, I think- will check.)
Allegro
Adagio sostenuto è malinconico
Allegretto non troppo vivo
Molto vivace, con fuoco
(As to the concerto in C op.16 again: it was premiered and arranged by 1900 and 1901 respectively, Falcke having died in the latter year, but was composed most likely ca. 1899 (I forget, the exact information may even be available...).)