"Emperor"Concerto, by L. von Beethoven "The Entertainer", by S. Joplin "Military Polonaise", by F. Chopin
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Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7 (1836)
Some of Vivaldi's most famous pieces are: The Four Seasons, his Bassoon Concertos, and his Lute Concertos.
Piano solo pieces.
Some classical famous pieces on piano are Fur Elise of Beethoven, Alla Turka-Turkish March of Mozart.
Piano Concerto Number 5 in E- Flat major - Beethoven
Messiah
He became a composer because his mother taught him piano. he soon was very skilled at at so she encouraged him to do more. She took him around the world to some of her friends and he soon began to write and preform opera's and wrote many piano pieces.
Frédéric Chopin is famous for his piano compositions. He wrote by far the most piano compositions as a composer. His etudes and preludes are very famous and acclaimed. He also wrote mazurkas, valses, sonatas, polonaises, nocturnes, scherzos and so forth. His most famous pieces are the revolutionary etude (op. 10 no. 12), ballade in g minor (op. 23) and nocturne posthume. His scherzos were very innovative, just like his preludes and etudes. (He was the first to compose a etude which was musically more demanding than technically demanding. His preludes are famous because they are all wonderful separate pieces, unlike other preludes (before Chopin) which needed be played before ('pre') another piece (for instance preludes and fugas by Bach)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a very famous composer during the classical era. Some of his most well known pieces include the First Movement of Symphonies 25 and 40, Piano Concerto no. 21, and many more. There are so many famous pieces by Mozart, that it is hard to select a few.
According to Wikipedia: He was an "... Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music, chamber music, songs, and some instrumental and piano pieces." Read more, below.
The Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello by Johann Sebastian Bach are some of the most performed and recognizable solo compositions ever written for cello. This were the most famous. Vivaldi wrote several concertos for cello and orchestra. But for some reason it seems that not too many concertos featuring this instrument were written by famous composers. Haydn wrote several (but only two have survived), Dvorak wrote one, as did Elgar, and Shostakovich wrote two. Both Beethoven and Brahms wrote sonatas for cello and piano.