Perhaps you mean compositions that are identified by a number preceded by a K. That would be Mozart, whose works were catalogued by Köchel (pronounced "kershel"). Each composition, including the symphonies, has a K number assigned to it.
John Williams does not write symphonies! He is mostly a film score composer. He writes mainly for movies.
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
None. He was almost exclusively a composer of operas.
Bernard Alfred "Jack" Nitzsche
104 symphonies would be F.J. Haydn, but he didn't compete with Bach. Haydn was born in 1732, while J.S. Bach died in 1750.
he was a composer He is a composer of operas and symphonies. He was also a minimalist composer
A composer.
John Williams does not write symphonies! He is mostly a film score composer. He writes mainly for movies.
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
None. He was almost exclusively a composer of operas.
Yes, 3. A very good Composer.
He composed music. Concertos, symphonies, sonatas, and other brilliant works.
yes he wrote over a 1000 symphonies
Bernard Alfred "Jack" Nitzsche
Italian composer; wrote music for many masses
This describes Ludwig van Beethoven.
104 symphonies would be F.J. Haydn, but he didn't compete with Bach. Haydn was born in 1732, while J.S. Bach died in 1750.