He wrote 18 sonatas for piano. There is also a traditional "19th" sonata which consist of two separate works usually performed as a complete sonata. He wrote 17 church sonatas. He wrote 36 violin sonatas. He also wrote 3 other chamber sonatas, one for bassoon and cello, and two for violin and bass. If my math is correct, he wrote 75 sonatas.
Yes. He wrote 555 sonatas.
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Bach played many instruments like the violin, viola, organ, and harpsichord.
Wagner wrote 5 sonatas over his lifetime. He wrote two solo piano sonatas and one for four-hands during his studies and before his professional career. He wrote and published two piano sonatas in 1831 and 1832.
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.
Beethoven wrote 38 to be exact! Though the last 6 didn't have opus. Have a look at 'How many piano sonatas did Beethoven wrote'. There are some extra details about this question.
J.S. Bach didn't write any symphonies. The form didn't really develop until after Bach died.
Three. One symphony one polka and an R&B
Prokofiev composed many famous works including: Five piano concertos, two violin concertos, two violin sonatas, seven symphonies, two cello concertos, Love for Three Oranges opera, and the Romeo and Julliet ballet.
Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.