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Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart
All these people were famous composers. Their names also happen to have six letters.
Three famous explorers of the Renaissance are Hernand Cortes, Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan
Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo da vici
Raphael, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo
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Raphael, Leonardo da vinci, Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci is possibly the most famous. Michelangelo. Raphael.
The cotten club, Apollo theater, and the savory ballroom
Many composers did, but the most famous of the composers who wrote solo works for the violin were J. S. Bach and Nicolo Paganini. Paganini's works are very difficult, however. Another well-known one is Fritz Kreisler.
YES! Quite a few women composers were very famous at the time and made a living as performers and composers, if that is how you define success. Do a search for "Baroque Women Composers", and you will learn of a dozen or more. Here's three that were especially famous in their own life times to get you started: Barbara Strozzi, Francesca Caccini, and Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre. There are also performers today that specialize in finding and performing music by Baroque women including Ars Femina and La Donna Musicale.
Any discussion of Asian music would have to include Toru Takemitsu, who was one of the first Eastern composers to gain worldwide recognition for his music. I would also say Tan Dun, who has written the music for many well-known movies (Hero, Crouching Tiger) as well as a large Classical repertoire. Other famous Asian composers would be Bright Sheng, who teaches at the University of Michigan, Akira Ifukube, who is most famous for the music of Godzilla. Other well-known composers would be Ichiro Nodaira, Isang Yun, P.Q. Phan, and Xian Xinghai.