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Yes, four of his biological sons became composers, there names are: Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Willhelm Friedemann, and Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach.
Gustav Mahler (early) , Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner, most of "The Five", Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss (early), Johann Strauss (Son), Franz Liszt, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Claude Debuss (very early), Maurice Ravel (very early), Hector Berlioz, and probably many others I can't remember right now.
Heavens no. Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Pachelbel, and many other prominent composers used the title "Toccata and Fugue".
Yes, there were 6 composers that influenced him.
Other composers used his pieces as a standard of greatness.
The word is operetta. If you know what an opera is, you can think of an operetta as a similar work produced on the stage with both singing and spoken dialogue. (Opera is usually all singing.) It's a lighter form of entertainment. The form flourished in the late 19th century. Gilbert and Sullivan in London, Offenbach in Paris, and Johann Strauss in Vienna were leading composers. The form continued into the 20th century with Victor Herbert in New York. There were many other composers as well. The Broadway musical comedies, such as Show Boat by Jerome Kern and Oklahoma by Richard Rodgers, were not considered operettas but the form was not much different.
Actually two great composers were born in the same year as Handel -one was Johann Sebastian Bach and the other was Domenico Scarlatti -there were probably dozens of less important ones born in that year -1685 I think.
Yvette Strauss has written: 'The other mother' -- subject(s): Mothers-in-law
Kiri Te Kanawa is most famous for her portrayals in the Operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss, although she has garnered acclaim in works by other composers. For instance, she shot to stardom when she substituted for an ailing artist in Verdi's "Otello". However, her most famous roles are: Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro Mozart Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni Mozart Fiordiligi in Cosi Fan Tutte Mozart The Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier Richard Strauss The Countess in Capriccio Richard Strauss Arabella in Arabella Richard Strauss Desdemona in Otello Giuseppe Verdi
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The leading classical composers in French music include Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Other obvious choices for classical composers include Verdi and Wagner.
Yes, if you select three composers who composed only a little.