The broadest answer is that most of them did. The cello is a standard part of the orchestra and of small chamber groups, along with the violin and viola, and very popular. It's very expressive and very verstatile.
If the question means music giving the cello a prominent place, then among others, Antonìn Dvoràk and Sir Edward Elgar both wrote powerful cello concerti.
Also look for cello concerti from Mozart, Haydn, and Vivaldi. And, if I remember rightly, from Tommaso Albinoni.
Yo-yo Ma is a very famous cellist with a big collection of recordings.
He wrote operas in the Classical Period, and lots of music pieces. He was a famous composer.
There are many composers for different cello pieces.
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Beethoven
Most music scholars would scoff at such a question. The classical period is far too complex to be distilled into categories of best and worst. In terms of the Classical Period, Mozart and Beethoven are regarded as the best of the best, yet take that with a grain of salt for there is no true best.In terms of the overall Classical music, J.S. Bach is a true unparalelled composer who we have never seen since and will likely never see again. Hats off to Bach. In my mind, he is the greatest composer who ever lived and the pinnacle of Classical music entirely.
Italian composer; wrote music for many masses
Robert Schumann was the composer of the most famous classical songs. He wrote many song cycles which are groups of songs on the same topic. Schumann wrote hundreds of songs in his lifetime.
Mozart wrote music in the Classical style.
He wrote classical music.
Ludwig Van Beethoven's career was as a composer. He wrote music in the classical period. He played the organ, violin, and piano. Ludwig Van Beethoven was deaf.