Misplaced Pages

:Requested articles/music/Classical composers: Difference between revisions - Misplaced Pages

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
< Misplaced Pages:Requested articles | music Browse history interactively← Previous editContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 12:01, 30 October 2007 editSchissel (talk | contribs)13,412 editsm G: undoing edits. lowercase c for standardization; es for interlang links (en not helpful- that's where it will be, not where info is.)← Previous edit Latest revision as of 00:46, 17 October 2024 edit undoTrappist the monk (talk | contribs)Administrators479,924 editsm Task 20 (dev test): replace {lang-??} templates with {langx|??} ‹See Tfd› (Replaced 1);Tag: AWB 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{requested articles subpage header|inclusion-text=In particular, see the ''']'''.
'''If you are requesting a biography for a ], please list the composer by his or her <u>surname</u> under the relevant letter of the alphabet.''' The listings below may be accompanied by interwiki links to equivalent articles that already exist in Wikipedias in other languages, which you may wish to translate into English. '''For help on how to write biographies, see ].'''


Composers should be listed alphabetically by ''surname''.
Please note that:
*requests for articles on '''individual pieces of classical music''' should be posted at ];


*requests for articles on composers who write '''other kinds of music''' belong at ]; and Please list only classical composers here; other songwriters and artists should be listed under ''']'''.
}}


{{CompactTOC8|side=yes|center=yes}}
*appropriate interwiki links should be added to any articles you create.

See also: ].

{{CompactTOC8 |short1|refs=}}


==A== ==A==
*] see - not to be confused with the drummer of ]
*] Estonian 1917-1995 ] ]
*] Italian *1926 ] ] ] *] 1873–1951 Cuban ] ]
*] b. 1959 American ,
*] German 1896-1973 ]
*] a French composer
*] German 1940-2006 ] ]
*] 1876–1945 Russian/Ukrainian ], ], ], ]
*] Slovenian 1877-1936 ] ] ]
*] ca. 1784–1840s? 1853? Russian guitarist/composer ]
*] Belgian 1896-1955 ]
*] 1890–1972 Belarusian ]
*] Austrian-Icelandic *1926 ] ]
*] b. 1950 Bolivian/Italian ]
*] Russian 1807-1863 ]
*] Russian 1836-1893 ] *] b. 1969 German ]
*] Russian composer and guitarist, featured on Oleg Timofeyev's album "The Golden Age of the Russian Guitar."
*] American *1957
*] 1968 Italian
*] German 1904-1997 ] ]
*] 1906–1978 Turkish
*] Belarusian 1890-1972 ]
*] b. 1941 Argentine
*] German *1930 ] ]
*] German *1969 ] *] 1890–1956 Czech ]
*] American 1893-1983 ] *] 1904–1986 Swiss ]
*] b. 1949 German ]
*] Russian 1888-1982 ] ] ]
*] 1883–1955 German ]
*] Peruvian *1943 ] ]
*] Chilean *1928 ] *] 1869–1952 Norwegian ]
*] Turkish 1906-1978 ] *] b. 1937 Swiss ]
*] Israeli 1930-1994 ] *] b. 1940 Guatemalan ]
*] b. 1963 Swiss www.ivoantognini.com
*] Argentinian *1941 ]
*] Dutch *1943 ] ] *] b. 1936 Italian ]
*] Czech 1890-1956 ] *] b. 1938 Puerto-Rican ]
*] Swiss 1904-1986 ] *] b. 1973 Flanders-born ]
*] German *1949 ] *] 1910–1980 Hungarian ]
*] – Андрей (Генрих) Федорович Арендс 1855–1924 Russian of German extraction
*] German 1883-1955 ]
*] b. 1974 Argentine-American
*] Norwegian 1869-1952 ]
*] Swiss *1937 ] *] 1886–1955 German ]
*] Austrian *1927 ] *] b. 1922 Austrian-German ]
*] Guatemalan *1940 ] *] 1911–1954 Chilean ]
*] German 1862-1930 ] *] b. 1933 Chilean ]
*]<ref>davidavshalomov.com</ref> b. 1946 third-generation classical composer, American
*] Puerto-Rican *1938 ]
*] 1887–1949 Czech ]
*] Russian 1905-1992 ]
*] – ვაჟა აზარაშვილი – Важа Шалвович Азарашвили b.1936 Georgian ], ]
*] Hungarian 1910-1980 ]
*] Cuban 1911-1981 ] ]
*] Argentinian 1926-1985 ]
*] Russian 1811-1898 ]
*] German 1886-1955 ]
*] German-Latvian-American 1912-1988 ]
*] Austrian-German *1922 ]
*] Chilean 1911-1954 ]
*] Chilean *1933 ]
*] French 1907-1981 ] ]
*] Israeli 1908-1995 ] ]
*] Turkish


==B== ==B==
*] Armenian *1948 ] *] 1923–1964 Armenian ]
*] 1835-1899 German
*] Armenian 1923-1964 ]
*] 1864–1944 French
*] Turkmen-Armenian 1902-1982 ]
*] b. 1989 Portuguese
*] French 1924-2004 ] ]
*] Yugoslav 1899-1956 ] *] 1929–2009 Lithuanian ]
*] German *1930 ] *] 1823–1896 German ]
*] b. 1972 American (why does this link to a minor league baseball player and not the composer Jason Bahr? www.jasonbahrmusic.com
*] American 1892-1982 ]
*] b. 1934 Lithuanian ], ]
*] Italian 1906-1988 ]
*] Наталья Владимировна Бакланова 1902–1980* (dates printed on published scores) Russian violinist, pedagogue and composer; some sources say 1902–1985; younger sister to actress ]
*] Cuban 1873-1951 ] ]
*] 1902–1982 Turkmen-Armenian ]
*] Belgian *1937 ] ]
*] German 1859-1910 ] *] 1899–1956 Yugoslav ]
*] British 1911-1959 ] *] b. 1966 Hungarian ]
*] German *1959 ] *] b. 1930 German ]
*] 1882–1963 French Composer of "Andante et Allegro" for trombone.
*] German 1921-1992 ]
*] Swiss 1904-1993 ] *] 1913–1996 (Hungarian-)American ]
*] German 1866-1931 ] *] 1906–1988 Italian ]
*] 1890–1981 Belgian ],
*] German 1928-1980 ]
*] 1860–1943 Swiss ]
*] German 1850-1927 ] ]
*] German *1952 ] *] 1799–1854 Hungarian ]
*] German 1862-1946 ] *] 1859–1910 German ]
*] ''fl.'' 1733–1758 French ], ,
*] German *1953 ]
*] German *1963 ] *] 1921–1992 German ]
*] 1794-1873 Austrian
*] German *1956 ]
*] 1939–2009 American
*] Dutch 1893-1945 ] ] ]
*] b. 1962 British
*] Venezuelan *1953 ] ]
*] German *1935 ] *] 1811–1859 German ]
*] German 1777-1839 ] *] 1924–2007 German ]
*] Austrian 1905-1992 ] ] *] 1866–1929 Swedish ]
*] Argentinian 1862-1938 ] *] b. 1971 French ]
*] German *1936 ] *] b. 1952 German ]
*] German 1834-1881 ] *] 1864–1929 German ]
*] German *1956 ] *] 1862–1946 German ]
*] German 1907-1982 ] *] b. 1953 German ]
*] Canadian 1923-1968 ] *] b. 1963 German ]
*] German 1817-1890 ] *] b. 1956 German ]
*] b. 1932 French ]
*] Austrian 1874-1939 ] ]
*] 1893–1945 Dutch ] ] ]
*] British 1901-1944 ]
*] German *1934 ] *] 1859–1935 German ]
*] 1914–1968 Spanish (Catalan) ]
*] German 1888-1962 ]
*] b. 1931 Spanish (Catalan)
*] Dutch *1953 ]
*] German 1786-1844 ] *] b. 1946 German ]
*] German *1951 ] *] b. 1935 German ]
*] 1902-1972 Russian ]
*] Dutch *1950 ] ]
*] Argentinian 1884-1958 ] *] 1947–2007 Italian ]
*] German 1787-1860 ] *] b. 1936 German ]
*] 1862–1938 Argentine ]
*] Russian 1931-2002? ]
*] b. 1933 Dutch ] ]
*] Bohemian 1840-1916 ]
*] b. 1938 American
*] German *1965 ]
*] German 1774-1843 ] *] 1834–1881 German ]
*] 1940–2003 Ukrainian/Israeli ]
*] Danish 1876-1954 ] ]
*] 1835–1899 German ,
*] German 1906-1987 ]
*] German *1953 ] *] b. 1956 German ]
*] Bulgarian 1888-1966 ] *] 1817–1890 German ]
*] 1905–1988 Czech ]
*] Romanian 1893-1958 ] ]
*] b. 1937 French
*] Swiss *1944 ]
*] German *1948 ] *] b. 1951 German ]
*] German *1932 ] *] b. 1950 Dutch ] ]
*] German *1950 ] *] b. 1937 French ]
*] 1940–2003 Polish ]
*] German *1936 ]
*] German *1939 ] *] 1787–1860 German ]
*] (or ]) 1931–2002? Russian ]
*] Romanian 1920-2005 ] ]
*] Austrian 1927-2004 ] *] 1844–1912 American ]
*] b. 1927 French ]
*] German 1873-1945 ]
*] German 1832-1874 ] *] 1869–1935 German ]
*] 1804–1861 Swedish ]
*] (b. 1935), French female composer and former student of Darius Milhaud at the Paris Conservatory of Music, she won the Grand Prix of Rome in 1965 for "Les Visions prophétiques de Cassandre." See http://www.depleinvent.com/htm/composit/brenet/infos_us.htm and http://www.musimem.com/brenet.htm
*] 1764–1845 Italian ],
*] Uruguayan 1876-1946 ]
*] b. 1933 Spanish (Catalan) ]
*] German 1904-1996 ]
*] 1840–1916 Bohemian ]
*] Polish 1800-1886 ] ]
*] 1738–1796 Italian ]
*] Polish 1867-1944 ] ]
*] 1894–1967 ]
*] German *1962 ]
*] German *1937 ] *] b. 1965 German ]
*] 1774–1843 German ]
*] Russian 1924-1976 ]
*] 1906–1987 German
*] German 1888-1976 ] also (Dec. 1976 issue, pp. 44-46, review of a book)
*] German 1870-1943 ] *] b. 1967 Romanian ]
* ] (composer) (http://clintborzoni.com/)
*] Hungarian 1871-1935 ]
*] 1888–1966 Bulgarian ]
*] Turkish-Armenian
*] 1890–1961 Belgian ]
*] American
*] b. 1932 French ]
*] 1939–1999 Hungarian ] ]
*] b. 1975 Belgian
*]1833–1881 Czech ]
*] b. 1961 American
*] b. 1932 German ]
*] b. 1950 German ]
*] c. 1690?–c. 1740 ]
*] b. 1936 German ]
*] 1814–1871 Canadian ]
*] b. 1939 German ]
*] b. 1974 Italian
*] 1800–1864 Danish ] ]
*] 1927–2004 Austrian ]
*] 1873–1945 German ]
*] 1858–1933 German ]
*] 1835–1904 German ]
*] b. 1961 German ]
*] 1902–1983 Swedish ] ] ] ]
*] (Михаил Броннер) b. 1952 Russian
*] 1876–1946 Uruguayan ]
*] 1815–1887 German ] ]
*] b. 1959 Spanish (Catalan) ]
*] 1900–1968 German ], ]
*] 1867–1944 Polish ] ]
*] b. 1962 German ]
*] b. 1961 German ]
*] b. 1954 Canadian ]
*] 1864–1904 American ],
*] b. 1937 German ]
*] 1924–1976 Russian ] ]
*] b. 1961 Canadian American
*] b. 1960 French ]
*] b. 1980, American
*] 1913–1979 American
*] 1853–1930 German ]
*] 1842–1912 German ]
*] 1870–1943 German ]
*] 1871–1935 Hungarian ]
*] English


==C== ==C==
*] Brazilian 1848-1880 ] ] *] 1923–2000 Belgian ] ]
*] 1871-1961,
*] German *1933 ]
*] b. 1933 German ]
*] Luxembourgish *1937 ] ]
*] American 1922-1992 ] ] *] 1863–1934 Mexican ]
*] b. 1949 Argentinian ] ]
*] German *1944 ]
*] Brazilian 1894-1979 ] *] 1924–1997 Argentinian ]
*] French 1899-1972 ] *] 1825–1915 Czech ]
*] 1906–1969 French ]
*] Argentinian 1891-1948 ]
*] Guatemalan 1877-1946 ] *] b. 1929 Romanian ]
*] b. 1940 Italian ]
*] Guatemalan 1894-1966 ] ]
*] Panamanian 1905-1969 ] *] b. 1944 German ]
*] 1895–1963 Portuguese ], ]
*] Argentinian 1892-1964 ]
*] Argentinian 1895-1968 ] *] 1894–1979 Brazilian ]
*] Italian 1867-1932 ] *] 1870–1954 French ]
*] Czech 1870-1931 ] *] 1891–1948 Argentine ]
*] b. 1930 Italian ]
*] French 1910-1999 ] ]
*] 1894–1966 Guatemalan ] ]
*] Canadian 1886-1975 ]
*] Chinese b. 1978 ] *] 1905–1969 Panamanian ]
*] 1892–1964 Argentine ]
*] Czech 1823-1891 ]
*] Danish *1932 ] *] 1867–1932 Italian ]
*] Romanian *1952 ] *] b. 1955 Italian ]
*] b. 1929 Belgian ]
*] Belgian *1956 ] ] ]
*] b. 1961 Swiss ] ] ] ]
*] American b. 1981
*] Colombian 1894-1976 ] ] *] 1910–1999 French ] ]
*] 1880-1967; Composer of choral music.
*] Turkish-Armenian
*] b. 1978 Chinese ]
*] 1700-1740 ] ]
*] 1864–1917 German ]
*] 1902–1981 German ]
*] 1901–1976 Belgian ]
*] 1823–1891 Czech ]
*] b. 1967 Australian
*] b. 1929 Polish ]
*]1870–1932 Colombian ]
*] 1913–1998 German ]
*] b. 1956 Belgian ] ] ]
*] 1861–1932 Canadian ]
*] 1879–1922 American ]
*] 1866–1952 American ]
*] b. 1961 Italian ], ]
*] 1820–1896 Norwegian ] ]
*] b. 1941 Italian-American ,
*] 1894–1976 Colombian ] ]
*] Film Composer ]
*] 1954- American
*] 1877–1936 French ]
*] b. 1982 American ],
*] 1828–1894 American ]
*] Mexican 1897–1953
*] Mexican <!-- Cortázar Jr is mentioned, Google books search reveals, in a book on the 'Dot-Com Debacle'. -->
*] 1899–1976 Italian ]
*] b. 1938 Belgian ]
*] 1903–1986 German-Hungarian ]
*] 1825–1915 Swedish ]
*] American Newage Artist. (symphonies recorded by Vronsky, but classical?)
*] 1823–1883
*] born 1938 American
*] b. 1956 Italian ]
*] 1982 - Canadian organist and composer


==D== ==D==
*] German 1882-1936 ] *] b. 1971 German ]
*] Swiss *1962 ] *] 1882–1936 German ]
*] Faroese 1918-2007 ] ] ] ] *] 1789–1852 Polish ] ]
*] b. 1954 Romanian ]; ]
*] French *1961 ]
*] Romanian *1954 ] *] b. 1956 German ]
*] French 1895-1975 ] ] ] *] 1812–1897 Swedish ] ] ]
*] German *1956 ] *] b. 1932 Hungary ]
*] Swiss *1946 ] *] b. 1967 Romanian ]; ]
*] 1905–1988 Belgian ] ]
*] Austrian 1925-2006 ]
*] American 1880-1953 ] *] 1893–1972 German ]
*] German 1893-1972 ] *] 1919–1978 Canadian ]
*] Canadian 1919-1978 ] *] 1950–1993 Swiss ]
*] Swiss 1950-1993 ] *] 1875–1947 Swiss ]
*] French 1833-1866 ] *] 1828–1890 German ]
*] Swiss 1875-1947 ] *] b. 1911 German ]
*] German 1828-1890 ] *] 1935–2003 Bulgarian ]
*] b. 1984 American
*] German *1911 ]
*] Swiss 1926-1997 ] *] b. 1930 German ]
*] (ერეკლე ჯაბადარი) 1891–1937 Georgian-French ]
*] German 1905-1945 ]
*] 1889–1973 American
*] Bulgarian 1935-2003 ]
*] 1877-1952 French
*] Romanian *1953 ]
*] German *1930 ] *] 1833–1901 German ]
*] 1819–1888 German-American ]
*] Czech 1909-1978 ] ]
*] 1782–1852 Austrian ]
*] Croatian 1878-1955 ] ]
*] b. 1973 Scotland ], , , ,
*] Namibian *1954 ]
*] German *1936 ] *] 1803–1854 German ]
*] b. 1968 Swiss, French ,
*] Swiss 1866-1943 ] ]
*] German 1833-1901 ] *] 1874–1948 Croatian ]
*] b. 1957 German
*] German 1804-1892 ]
*] German-American 1819-1888 ] *] 1914–1996 Romanian ]
*] 1853–1929 American
*] Dutch 1881-1957 ] ]
*] German 1921-1998 ] *] b. 1948 Swiss ]
*] German 1891-1971 ]
*] German 1803-1854 ]
*] Venezuelan 1957-2003 ] ]
*] Latvian *1964 ] ]
*] Canadian 1914-1979 ]
*] Croatian 1874-1948 ]
*] German *1957 ]
*] Romanian 1914-1996 ]
*] French 1842-1907 ]
*] American 1831-1904 ]
*] American 1889-1973
*] Turkish-Armenian


==E== ==E==
*] German 1883-1963 ] *] 1883–1963 German ]
*] German *1960 ] *] b. 1930 Austrian ]
*] Austrian *1933 ] *] 1755–1831 German ]
*] Austrian 1916-2005 ] *] b. 1933 Austrian ]
*] German 1825-1884 ] *] 1877–1939 Icelandic ]
*] 1855–1913 Mexican ] ]
*] German 1878-1962 ]
*] b. 1978 English
*] Icelandic 1877-1939 ]
*] (]) b. 1947 Japanese ]
*] German-Swiss 1906-1992 ]
*] xylophonist-composer
*] Mexican *1939 ]
*] Turkish-Armenian 1864-1937 ] *] 1927–2007 Swiss ]
*] Swiss 1927-2007 ] *] 1939–1996 German ]
*] German 1924-2005 ] *] 1865–1933 German ]
*] German 1939-1996 ] *] 1857–1911 Austrian ]
*] 1968 Italian
*] Hungarian-Austrian *1936 ]
*] Austrian 1857-1911 ] *] b. 1971 German ]
*] Colombian 1925-1993 ]
*] Russian 1890-1963 ]
*] Cuban 1832-1890 ]
*] German *1971 ]


==F== ==F==
*] 1936–2009 Ukrainian ], ]

*] 1835–1918 Finnish ] ]
*] Swiss 1857-1924 ]
*]French
*] German 1753-1823 ]
*] 19th cent French violin music composer, published by Schott
*] German 1844-1912 ]
*] 1825-1892 German composer of marches, waltzes, & polkas for wind bands in the mid-to-late 19th Century, ,
*] German 1812-1900 ]
*] 1857–1924 Swiss ]
*] German 1616 (in Danzig)-1673 ]
*] b. 1858 Italian ] ]
*] Swiss 1803-1836 ]
*] German 1792-1852 ] *] b. 1943 Czech ]
*] b. 1970 American
*] ca. 1700?–1764 Italian (Neapolitan) ] ]
*] Contemporary American composer (1975–2007)
*] 1844–1912 German ]
*] 1812–1900 German ]
*] / ] 1854–1927 American ,
*] 1897–1983 French
*] b. 1961 American
*] b. 1941 Swedish ]
*] 1790–1864 German ]
*] b. 1934 Swedish ]
*] b. 1969 American , , ], , , , ,
*] 1803–1836 Swiss ]
*] 1906–1984 German ]
*] 1882–1919 Swedish ]
*] 1752–1821 ], ]
*] 1860–1933 Italian
*] 1898–1979 French ]
*] b. 1938 American


==G== ==G==
*] German 1794-1864 ] *] b. 1949 American ]
*] b. 1930 Austrian
*] or ] Mexican 1910-1993 ] ] ] ()
*] b. 1971 Canadian
*] French 1773-1845 ] ]
*] German 1787-1843 ] *] 1795–1864 French ]
*]/] 1819–1865 Italian
*] German 1846-1903 ]
*] French 1850-1938 ] *] 1897–1993 Swiss ]
*] German 1816-1898 ] *] 1846–1903 German ]
*] b. 1958 Russian
*] Hungarian 1842-1920 ]
*] 1795–1853 ]
*] German 1818-1885 ]
*] German 1829-1907 ] *] 1850–1938 French ]
*] German 1796-1866 ] *] 1911–1993 German ]
*] 1910–1994 Italian ]
*] Brazilian 1752-1844 ]
*] 1886–1973 Italian ,
*] Spanish 1911 - 2001
*] b. 1960 French ]
*] German 1844-1929 ]
*] German 1812-1883 ] *] 1935–2005 Belgian ]
*] Italian 1760-after 1818
*] German 1842-1897 ]
*] German 1835-1900 ] *] 1816–1898 German ]
*] Colombian 1825-1884 ] *] 1818–1885 German ]
*] 1875–1956 Romanian ] ]
*] German 1907-2000
*] 1796–1866 German ]
*] b. 1950 Russian ]
*] 1911–2001 Spanish
*] b. 1954 American ,
*] 1925–1986 Lithuanian ]
*] 1908–1984 German
*] 1827–1908 German ]
*] 1914–1993 Argentinian ], ]
*] 1842–1897 German ]
*] (born 1943)
*] 1746–1828 Italian ]
*] 1830–1907 French
*] 1825–1884 Colombian ]
*] 1890–1965 Italian ]
*] 1903–1958 French ]
*] b. 1931 Catalan ] ] ]


==H== ==H==
*] American 1867-1929 ] *] 1939–2005 German ]
*] Swedish 1850-1928 ] *] 1951–2004 Norwegian ]
*] b. 1927 Austrian ]
*] Swedish 1826-1901 ] ]
*] German 1860-1932 ] *] 1840–1915 German ]
*] b. 1935 German ]
*] English 1922-2000
*] Finnish 1854-1924 ] ] *] 1869–1929 German ], ]
*] Czech 1770-1851 ] *] 1860–1932 German ]
*] 1811–1874 German ]
*] Danish 1867-1940 ] ] ]
*] German 1908-1994 ] *] b. 1953 Swedish ]
*] Danish 1899-1997 ] *] b. 1945 Canadian ]
*] American 1836-1898 ] *] 1886–1975 German ]
*] b. 1944 American ],
*] German 1825-1893 ]
*] 1907–1981 Japanese ]
*] Bohemian 1802-1883 ]
*] 1936–2002 Swiss ]
*] 1822–1887 Austria–Hungarian ], ]
*] b. 1949 British
*] b. 1930 German
*] 1937–2009 ] ]
*] 1892–1981 Dutch ]
*] 1780–1851 German ]
*] 1901–1991 Swedish ]
*] b. 1990 American
*] b. 1943 German ], ]
*] 1856–1943 German ]
*] 1899–1986 American
*] 1828–1907 German
*] 1851–1909 Estonian ] ]
*] 1923–1996 Swedish ]
*] 1808–1878 German ]
*] 1878–1914 German ]
*] b. 1984 British ]
*] b. 1953 German
*] 1850–c. 1925?
*] b. 1947 American
*] b. 1947 Japanese ]
*] 1907–1953 Japanese ], ]
*] 1923–2008 Czech ]
*] 1770–1842 German ]
*] 1922–2003 German ]
*] b. 1964 German ]
*] b. 1966 American/Costa Rican
*] 1826–1878 German
*] b. 1980 Czech ]
*] 1825–1893 German ]
*] had a work premiered by Virginia Symphony but little biographical info available?
*] 1901–1969 German
*] 1897–1988 Belgian
*] 1764–1840 German ]
*] 1802–1883 Bohemian ]
*] (28 August 1810 in ] – 15 December 1883 in ]) Bohemian
*] b. 1930 British . Choral composer eg Hymnus Paschalis (1995)
*] b. 1955 French ], ]

==I==
*] 1865–1924 Canadian ]
*] b. 1963 Japanese ]
*] - minimalist composer. '''"King of Silence"''' for his album ''Pause''
*] 1874–1936 Russian ]


==J== ==J==
*] 1685–1734
*] Austrian 1832-1882 ]
*] French 1846-1925 ] *] 1894–1972 German ]
*] German 1805-1896 ] *] 1805–1896 German ]
*] German 1853-1923 ] *] b. 1930 Czech ]
*] b. 1939 Belgian ]
*] 1756–1840 Czech ]
*] 1927–2010 British
*] English, pupil of ]
*] b. 1954 Norwegian ]
*] - British classical composer, born in Manchester, England, in 1900. Compositions include - Tarn Hows: A Cumbrian Rhapsody
*] 1891–1984 Belgian ], ]
*] 1887–1969 Swedish ]
*] 1921-2007 French
*] 1818–1880 Swedish ] ] ]
*], ] or Andrew Jurjāni 1856–1922 Latvian ], ]


==K== ==K==
*] Bohemian 1844-1917 ] *] 1844–1917 Bohemian ]
*] Wrote a few pieces for trmpet
*] Czech 1772-1865 ]
*] 1934–2008 Czech ]
*] Austria 1927-2005 ] (somewhat better known as a pianist)
*] b. 1959 German ], ], ]
*] Russian 1769-1841 ] ]
*] German 1810-1890 ] *] b. 1960 Brazilian ]
*] 1772–1865 Czech ]
*] American 1949-
*] German 1861-1929 ] *] b. 1958 Swedish ]
*] German 1942- ] *] b. 1927 Swedish ]
*] b. 1934 Hungarian ]
*] American b. 1981
*] German 1845-1924 ] *] 1901–1980 Austrian ]
*] 1770–1855 German ]
*] Russian 1864-1925 ]
*] c. 1702–1782 English ], ], ,
*] German 1820-1886 ] <!-- poss. ]?-->
*] Bohemian 1823-1893 ] *] b. 1981 Estonian ]
*] ?–1678
*] Austrian 1857-1944 ]
*] German 1865-1938 ] *] b. 1937 Swiss ]
*] 1810–1890 German ]
*] German 1810-1882 ] ]
*] b. 1935 Dutch ]
*] German 1797-1864 ]
*] German 1855-1914 ] *] 1904–1984 Dutch ]
*] b. 1949 American (Career Narrative ) (composer's website )
*] German 1795-1870 ]
*] German 1817-1883 ] *] 1861–1929 German ]
*] 1851–1917 German ] ]
*] (]) 1929–2008 Romanian ], ]
*] 1864–1925 Russian ]
*] 1918–2000? American
* ] 1982 Turkish American ] ( )
*] 1845–1914 Austrian ] ]
*] b. 1929, Dutch ]
*] b. 1930 Dutch ]
*] 1861–1948 Sorbian ] ] ] ]
*] 1821–1881 Bohemian ]
*] 1830–1908 German ] ]
*] 1817–1868 French (e.g. ; also in Baker 1905, p. 327. Born Paris, d. in Vichy.)
*] b. 1928 Brazilian ] ]
*] 1902–1960 Russian ]
*] 1938–1990 Russian/Soviet ]
*] 1867–1924 Russian<ref>{{cite book|last=Taruskin|first=Richard|pages=74|title=Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the Works|isbn=0198162502|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=MtNFVDXxuxsC&pg=PA74&lpg=PA74&dq=Ivanovich+Ivan+Krizhanovsky+1867&source=web&ots=-xRKqxMEhD&sig=92ENvoYpXETdDWld7negd6AZh-8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result|publisher=Oxford University Press|date=1996|accessdate=2008-06-28}}</ref>
*] b. 1920 German ], ]
*] 1865–1939 German ]
*] 1865–1938 German ]
*] 1779–1818 Austrian ]
*] b. 1929 Czech ], ]
*] 1811–1882 German ]
*] 1855–1914 German ]
*] 1844–1913 German ] ]
*] 1817–1883 German ] ]
*] 1812–1875 German ]


==L== ==L==
*] Bohemian 1802-1881 ] ] ] *] b. 1931 Czech ] ]
*] 1874–1958 Austrian
*] Italian 1790-1877 ]
*] 1831–1891 German ]
*], composer
*] 1766–1839 ]
*] Mexican 1869-1941 ]
*] French 1863-1919 ] *] b. 1946 Dutch ]
*] c. 1560–1634 Italian
*] Polish 1780-1838 ], ]
*] 1858–1945 American
*] (French composer, professor in composition at Columbia University, New York)
*] 1922–2005 French
*] Greek 1869-1940 ]
*] Austrian 1769-1843 ] *] 1787–1853 Austrian ]
*] 1876–1943 French
*] German 1866-1936 ]
*] Norwegian 1858-1930 ] *] 1864–1952 Swiss ]
*] German 1860-1915 ] *] 1873–1912 Canadian ]
*] 1860–1941 Greek ]
*]/]/] Russian 1812-1885 ]
*] German 1837-1923 ] *] 1831–1889 French ]
*] Liberian 1826-1869 ] *] b. 1934 Slovenian ]
*] German 1823-1899 ] *] b. 1945 ]
*] 1925–2006 Austrian ]
*] b. 1932 French
*] 1826–1893 Mexican ]
*] b. 1970 French
*]
*] German. Composer of melody to Des Hirten Wiegenlied (1813) <ref>Carols For Choirs Book 1 OUP</ref> (text Der Hirten Leid am Kripplien by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart 1786 <ref>https://archive.org/details/smmtlichegedic01schuuoft</ref> Collected Poetry p91) ]
*] b. 1939 Welsh
*] 1907–1985 Guatemalan ]
*] b. 1938 Ukrainian ]
*] 1801–1877 Austrian ]
*] 1866–1936 German ]
*] 1864–1932 Austrian ]
*] 1858–1930 Norwegian ]
*] b. 1933 German ]
*] 1820–1899 Greek ]
*] 1933–1985 American composer. He is included in several standard reference works on composers, including "A Dictionary of American Composers" (Neil Butterworth) and "Contemporary American Composers" (E. Ruth Anderson). ]
*] 1860–1915 German ]
*] 1908–1987 German
*] b. 1943 German ]
*]/]/] 1812–1885 Russian ]
*] b. 1937 German ]
*] 1889–1974 Mexican ]
*] b. 1953 German
*] 1919-2010 U.S. composer and church organist
*] b.1974 U.S. composer and Professor<ref>http://www.brown.edu/academics/music/stefanie-lubkowski-visiting-lecturer</ref>
*] 1869–1944 Austrian ]
*] b. 1926 German ]
*] 1914–1966 Swedish ]
*] 1823–1899 German ]
*] b. 1958 Belgian


==M== ==M==
*] b. 1954 German ]
*] Swedish 1868-1930 ] ]
*] b. 1949 Belgian ] ]
*], Polish composer / pianist
*] Czech-Slovene 1794-1873 ] ] *] b. 1931 French ], ]
*] b. 1957 Lithuanian ]
*] Russian 1861-1934 ]
*] Swiss 1868-1936 ] *] 1895–1985 German ]
*] German 1812-1883 ] *] b. 1941?3? Dutch ] ]
*] b. 1931 Italian modernist composer, pioneer of interactive and concrete music, founder of ZAJ group
*] Latvian 1877-1947 ]
*] b. 1944 French
*] German 1827-1896 ]
*] b. 1934 French ]
*] Armenian 1883-1935
*] 1833/1840–1917 chamber music composer ]
*] German 1855-1933 ] ]
*] German 1852-1908 ] *] b. 1928 Belgian ]
*] German 1807-1878 ] *] 1897–1978 German ]
*] German 1785-1869 ] *] 1917–1982 Hungarian ], ]
*] 1627–1681 English
*] German 1811-1886 ]
*] b. 1949 British ]
*], conductor and composer
*] b. 1950 Japanese ]
*] Italian 1772-1854 ]
*] 1915-1999 ] ]
*] Catalan 1862-1942 ] ]
*] German 1837-1905 ] *] 1904–1991 German ]
*] French 1792-1859 ] *] 1868–1936 Swiss ]
* ] (born 1954) (req. pre-2012-10) - ]
*] 1877–1947 Latvian ]
*] b. 1979 American ]
*] ?- Spanish ]
*] 1852–1908 German ]
*] b. 1939 French ]
*] 1807–1878 German ]
*] 1785–1869 German ]
*] 1811–1886 German ]
*] 1884–1966 Belgian ] ] ]
*] 1933–2004 German ]
*] b. 1950 French ]
*] 1917–1993 Hungarian ] ] ]
*] b. 1937 Slovenian ]
*] 1938–2007 American ]
*] 1895–1971 Japanese
*] 1908–1982 German
*] 1816–1887 German
*] 1772–1854 Italian ]
*] b. 1927 French
*] b. 1957 Italian ]
*] 1892–1960 Swiss ]
*] 1905–1988 English ]
*] b. 1965 German avant-garde composer ]
*] 1800–1863 German? (from near Oderwitz. Teacher of Wagner; composer.)
*] 1837–1905 German ]
*] b. 1957 German ]
*] 1898–1993 Swiss ] ]


==N== ==N==
* ] – ]: სულხან ივანეს ძე ნასიძე {{langx|ru|Сулхан Иванович Насидзе}} 1927–1996 Georgian ], ]
*] German 1827-1888 ]
*] German 1852-1920 ] *] 1827–1888 German
*] c1685–1739 ]
*] Moravian 1799-1846 ]
*] Austrian 1808-1864 ] *] 1799–1846 Moravian ]
*] German 1853-1919 ] *] 1808–1864 Austrian ]
* ] b. 1964 (born Inverness; professor at Oxford, pianist, composer)
*] German 1876-1953 ]
*] Polish 1827-1890 ] *] b. 1933 German ]
*] Лазар Николов 1922–2005 Bulgarian ]
*] German 1835-1903 ]
*] 1827–1890 Polish ]
*] 1941–2008 Swedish ]
*] b. 1926 Icelandic ]
*] 1835–1903 German ]
*] 1890–1951 Romanian ]


==O== ==O==
*] Austrian 1868-1935 ] *] 1868–1935 Austrian ]
*] German 1858-1929 ] *] 1800–1840 German ]
*] Brazilian 1852-1931 ] *] b. 1962 Japanese ]
*], German 1804-1877 ] *] 1901–1971 Japanese ]
*] (]) b. 1943 Japanese ]
*] - Soviet 1936- 20th-century composer ] ]
*] 1984- New Egyptian and New Zealand composer and artist.
*] 1893–1977 Italian
*]/] 1926–2005 American ]
*] b. 1966 Swedish ]
*] 1911–1951 ]
*] 1804–1877 German ]


==P== ==P==
*] Bohemian 1793-1840 ] *] b. 1966 Italian ]
*] German 1862-1949 ] *] 1867–1939 Belgian ]
*] b. unknown Italian Baroque composer
*] Sorbian 1858-1926 ]
*] b. 1980 Chile
*] 1920–1989 Romanian ]
*] 1903–1998 Latvian ]
*] b. 1971 Czech ]
*] b. unknown ] Italian soprano
*] 1617?–1682? Italian
*] 1934–2000 Italian ], ], ]
*] 1893–1977 Finnish-Swedish ], ]
*] b. 1955 American composer, producer, pianist
*] b. 1930 Hungarian ], ]
*] b. 1922 Swiss ]
*] 1944–1999 German ]
*] 1964 - United States
*] 1915–1990 British ,
*] 1858–1926 Sorbian ]
*] b. 1965 Ukrainian ], ]
*] b. 1928 French
*] ca.1600–1664
*] 1911–2003 Italian ]
*] b. 1962 Brazilian ]
*] 1908–1994 French ]
*] 1910–1977 Russian ]
*] b. 1966 Italian composer
*] b. 1971 Greek experimental composer
*] c. 1588 or 1595–1659 English ], . Composer of ''Madrigals and Ayres'', 1632.
*] 1917–1970 German ]
*] b. 1953 Italian ]
*] b. 1949 American , {{Allmusic|class=album|id=w262168|label=David L. Post: String Quartets Nos. 2-4}}
*] b. 1960 Polish ]
*], ] 1939–1994 Austrian ]
*] 1869–1927 Austrian ]
*] 1890–1959
*] b. 1969 Spanish (Catalan) ]

{{anchor|Q}}


==R== ==R==
*] German 1829-1893 ] *] 1829–1893 German ]
*] German 1847-1899 ] *] 1847–1899 German ]
*] German 1799-1842 ] *] 1799–1842 German ]
*] Russian 1777-1843 ] *] 1777–1843 Russian ]
*] 1922–2007 Austrian
*] Polish 1895-1954 ], ]
*] German 1821-1902 ] *] 1821–1902 German ]
*] German 1831-1912 ] *] 1831–1912 German ]
*] German 1822-1896 ] *] 1899–1965 German ]
*] German 1863-1907 ] *] 1892–1988 German ]
*] 1924–1977 Czech ]
*] German 1855-1910 ]
*] German 1866-1937 ] *] b. 1940 American ]
*] Swedish 1853-1894 ] *] 1852–1906 Italian ]
*] Swedish 1826-1902 ] *] (1819–1886) German ]
*] 1771–1855 Austrian ]
*]/] German 1778-1851 ]
*] 1860–1927 Austrian ]
*] b. 1935 Swiss ]
*] 1858–1932 Canadian ]
*] b. 1936 Moldovan ], ]
*] 1925–1985 Belgian ] ] ]
*] 1881–1954 Polish ]
*] German 1866–1937
*] 1914–1994 German ]
*] b. 1954 Slovenian ]
*] 1876–1945 Mexican ] ] ]]
*] 1978- Norwegian
*] 1898–1969 Dutch ]
*] 1944–2005 Swedeish ] ]
*] b. 1945 French ]
*] 1810–1895 Austrian ]
*] 1853–1904 French ]
*] 1826–1902 Swedish ]
*] b. 1971 American
*] b. 1961
*] 1907–1968 Russian ]
*] 1902–1972 20th century German ]
*] b. 1941 Czech ] ]


==S== ==S==
*] b. 1951 American , ,
*] Italian 1794-1838 ]
*] Danish 1810-1899 ] *] 1794–1838 Italian ]
*] b. 1951 Dutch ] ]
*] Uruguayan 1860-1926 ]
*] German 1788-1866 ] *] 1860–1926 Uruguayan ]
*] b. 1945 Polish ]
*] Austrian 1821-1898 ] ]
*] Austrian 1845-1909 ] *] b. 1935 Hungarian ]
*] (Sargsyan) Ռուբեն Սարգսյան (b.1945) Armenian ]
*] German 1849-1918 ]
*] b. 1931 Guatemalan ]
*]/]
*] Russian 1856-1933 ] *] 1811–1891 German ]
*] German 1858-1931 ] *] 1861–1940 German ]
*] 1890–1969 Italian–American ],
*]/]/] Russian 1875-1918 ]
*] 1942–2013 German ]
*] Czech 1811-1892 ] ]
*] b. 1945 American ]
*] Russian 1832-1887 ]
*] b. 1977 Italian ]
*] Polish 1863-1929 ] ]
*] 1905–1986 American ]
*] American (Chilean) (March 26?) 1925- ? | {{cite journal
*] 1902–1987 German ]
| last =Spies
*] b. 1946 Austrian ]
| first =Claudio
*] b. 1928 Danish ] ]
| authorlink =Claudio Spies
*] 1821–1900 German ]
| coauthors =Stephen Peles
*] 1821–1898 Austrian ] ]
| title =A Conversation with Claudio Spies
*] 1770–1839 German ] ]
| journal =Perspectives of New Music
*] 1845–1909 Austrian ]
| volume =32
*] 1919–1983 ] ]
| issue =1
*] b. 1933 Swedish ]
| pages =292-325, worklist 318-9, a composition for three bassoons 320-5
*] 1896–1987 German ]
| date =Winter 1994
*] 1858–1931 German ]
| url =http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0031-6016%28199424%2932%3A1%3C292%3AACWCS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3
*] 1831–1882 German ]
| issn = 0031-6016
*] b. 1928 Czech ]
| accessdate =2007-07-10 }}
*]/]/] 1875–1918 Russian ]
*] German 1817-1905 ]
*] 1900–1962 Ukrainian/Soviet ]
*] German 1781-1852 ]
*] German 1843-1908 ] *] 1916–1996 Japanese ] ]
*] 1897–1963 Argentinian ], ]
*] Hungarian 1863-1922 ]
*] 1938–2013 Icelandic ]; ]
*] Turkish-Armenian
*] 1903–1976 German ]
*] b. 1931 Belgian ]
*] 1908–1995 Slovenian ]
*] 1899–1992 Swedish ] ]
*] b. 1958 Australian
*] 1916 ? - 2002 American
*] 1832–1887 Russian ]
*] 1910 or 1911–1995 Guatemalan ]
*] b. 1956 Italian ]
*] 1753–1817 French
*] 1863–1929 Polish
*] b. 1961 English. Composer, artist and author.
*] b. 1930 Hungarian]
*] 1914–1965 Polish ] ] ] ]
*] 1817–1902 German ]
*] b. 1927 Czech ] ]
*] b. 1965 German
*] b. 1942 Czech ] ]
*] b. 1976 Estonian ]
*] 1951- American
*] 1865–1919 American ]
*] 1921–2001 American ]
*] 1946–2004 German ]
*] 1893–1971 Belgian ]
*] 1781–1852 German ]
* ], contemporary Polish, touring with ] in 2015, performance in Chicago at the ]. ]
*] 1944–2006 American - see Talk Page re history of attempts
*] 1892–1958 German ]
*] 1843–1908 German ]
*] 1902–1977 Czech
*] 1891–1973 Czech
*]/] 1897–1988 Japanese ], ]
*] 1907–1952 Japanese ], ]
*] b. 1932 Austrian ]
*] 1899–1960 Swedish ]
*] b. 1960 Belgian ] ]
*] 1912–1989 Hungarian ]


==T== ==T==
*] b. 1974 Japanese ]
*] b. 1968 French
*] 1738–1819
*] b. 1934 Romanian ], ]
*] b.16 June 1896, d. 8 August 1969. Brazilian.
*] b. 1932 Spanish (Catalan) ]
*] Turkish-Armenian *] Turkish-Armenian
*] 1881–1950 Russian ], ]
*] German 1800-1883 ]
*] b. 1964 Japanese ]
*] American 1830-1896 ]
*] (]) 1926–1988 Armenian – Ջիվան (Ջոն) Տեր-Թադևոսյան – Дживан (Джон) Гургенович Тер-Татевосян
*] 1800–1883 German ]
*] b. 1957 Italian ]
*] b. 1953 German ]
*] b. 1917 Icelandic ]
*] 1900–1984 Swedish ],
*] 1932–1998 French
*] 1940-94 Russian ]
*] b. 1916 Dutch ] ]
*] 1731–1788 ], ]
*] 1899–1986 Slovenian ]
*] Japanese ] *] Japanese ]
*] German 1811-1886 ] *] 1791–1870 German ]
*] 1727–1801 French
*] German 1859-1891 ]
*] 1903–1993 German ]
*] b. 1933 Danish ]
*] b. 1936 German ]
*] b. 1934 Turkish ]
*] 1859–1891 German ]
*] b. 1958 American


==U== ==U==
*] German 1781-1822 ] *] 1939–2007 German ]
*], ] b. 1941 Japanese ] ] ]
*] (Urcullo) ''fl.'' 1830–1843
*] 1882–1960 Spanish


==V== ==V==
*] Czech 1806-1864 ] *] b. 1961 Norwegian ]
*] b. 1932 Peruvian ] ] ]
*] German 1820-1901 ]
*] 1923–2005 Czech ] ]
*] German 1861-1940 ]
*] South African b. 1953
*] / ] Belgian b. 1975 ],
*] or ] 1908–2003 American (taught ] and ])
*] 1848–1929 ]
*] b. 1928 French ]
*] b. 1930 Brazilian ]
*] b. 1943 Swiss ] ]
*] 1769–1811 German
*] 1861–1940 German
*] 1770–1851
*] 1818–1887 ], see also ]
*] 1815–1882 German ]
*] 1930–2004 Slovenian ]


==W== ==W==
*] Allias - ] ] (1935-1961) Hong Kong Opera Music Composer - Immigrated to America and currently buried in Forest Hills Cemetery ]
*] German 1787-1853 ]
*] French 1793-1866 ] *] 1787–1853 German ]
*] b. 1983 American
*] Polish 1805-1839 ]
*] 1793–1866 French (Flemish) ]
*]/] Russian 1872-1956 ] ]
*] b. 1932 American ,
*] Austrian-German 1813-1887 ]
*] German 1838-1910 ] *] 1805–1839 Polish ]
*] 1909–1994 Japanese ], ]
*] American 1825-1906 ]
*] (1883–1945), composed ''Two Pieces for Young Cellists'', of which ''Scherzo'' is included in Suzuki Cello School, Volume 3
*] German 1800-1833 ]
*] Swedish 1879-1950 ] ] *] 1847–1919 German ]
*] American 1827-1875 ] *] 1652–1706 ]
*] 1879–1956 Russian, American. , . Please note: On Misplaced Pages there are 2 other "Jacob Weinberg"s - these are 2 rabbis: one is Yakov Weinberg and the other is Jacob Jehiel Weinberg, but not to be confused with this Jacob Weinberg, the composer.
*] Argentinean 1862-1952 ] ]
*] Bohemian 1789-1839 ] *] 1925–1991 American ]
*
*] German 1854-1919 ]
*] German 1860-1944 ] *] 1934–1992 Swedish ]
*] German 1824-1881 ] ] *] 1840–1906 German ]
*] Austrian 1850-1906 ] *] b. 1945 Belgian ]
*] 1870–1943
*] b. 1926 American ]
*] b. 1974 Swedish ]
*] b. 1949 American ]
*] b. 1955 German ], ]
*] 1809–1893 German ]
*] 1865–1935 Ukrainian ]
*] 1915-1979 Flemish ]
* Lotte Wennakoski - (born Helsinski, 1970) Finnish composer whose music began the ] 2017.] (]) 10:10, 10 September 2017 (UTC)
*] fl. 1500 German composer of the Renaissance
*] 1969- ]
*] 1850–1906 Austrian ]


==Z== ==X==
*] 1751?–1826 Spanish ,
*] Italian 1801-1878 ] ]
*] German-American 1850-1922 ]
*] German 1837-???? ]
*] German 1800-1860 ]
*] German 1796-1857 ]
*] Czech 1824-1865 ]


{{anchor|Y}}

==Z==
*] b. 1936 Czech Republic ]
*] Велислав Заимов b. 1951 Bulgarian ]
*] b. 1939 Czech ] ] ]
*] b. 1948 Venezuelan ]
*] b. 1972 Spain ]
*] (]) b. 1955 Poland ]
*] (]) b. 1962 Ukraine ]
*] b. 1917 Switzerland ], ]
*] 1925–1979 Czech Republic ]
*] 1893–1969 Czech Republic ]
*] 1837–1911 German ]
*], ] 1908–1981 Azerbaijani ]
*] b. 1955 Switzerland ], ]
*] b. 1941 Switzerland ]
*] b. 1983 Hungary ]
*] 1938–2000 USA ]
*] 1945–2007 German ]
*] 1927–2011 Czech Republic ]
*] 1890–1981 Czech Republic ]
*] b. 1964 Netherlands ], ]
*] b. 1942 Israeli ]


] ]

==References==
{{reflist}}

]

Latest revision as of 00:46, 17 October 2024

Add your request in the most appropriate place below.

Before adding a request please:

Composers should be listed alphabetically by surname.

Please list only classical composers here; other songwriters and artists should be listed under performers, bands and songwriters.

Also, when adding a request, please include as much information as possible (such as webpages, articles, or other reference material) so editors can find and distinguish your request from an already-created article.

Contents: 

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Z

References

  1. davidavshalomov.com
  2. Taruskin, Richard (1996). Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the Works. Oxford University Press. p. 74. ISBN 0198162502. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  3. Carols For Choirs Book 1 OUP
  4. https://archive.org/details/smmtlichegedic01schuuoft
  5. http://www.brown.edu/academics/music/stefanie-lubkowski-visiting-lecturer
Category: