Yes. Leonardo was renowned and respected during his lifetime.
Moliere was a French playwright, actor, and director. He is best known for his contributions to French comedy theatre during the 17th century.
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During his lifetime he was famed as a conductor. His fame as a composer has been growing since his death in 1911.
John Donne gained modest fame during his lifetime mainly through his poetry and sermons. He was known for his metaphysical poetry that explored complex themes of love, religious devotion, and mortality. Donne's reputation grew posthumously, solidifying him as a significant figure in English literary history.
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Being from Montgomery, Alabama, he was inducted into both the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. 1990, he was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. 1997 was inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame. 2007, he was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame. He had several songs in the Top Ten, nationally and internationally. He contributed so much to the music industry during his lifetime; he helped sculpt the jazz/pop world of music.
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Sense and Sensibility had a certain fame among literary people as soon as it was published, in 1811. The fame of the author grew with subsequent novels. Jane Austen was not famous during her lifetime, however, because she published anonymously.
The German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach achieved great fame during his lifetime as an organist. Renowned for his virtuosity and innovative compositions, he held several prestigious positions, including that of court organist in Weimar. Bach's organ works, such as the "Toccata and Fugue in D minor," exemplify his mastery of the instrument and have left a lasting impact on music. His reputation as a composer and musician grew significantly during his lifetime, particularly among his contemporaries.
That's what I want to know. We stopped at the CM HofF last week and I was baffled that Doc had not been inducted during his lifetime.
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