Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 - 1759), Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Gerald Finzi
Initially, Wolfgang Mozart and Anon StadlerThe clarinet was not very well known in the Baroque period of music (this was when Bach wrote music). Generally, clarinet players would have to travel all around Europe looking for a job. One extremely talented clarinet player was Anton Stadler, who played the bass clarinet. When Wolfgang Mozart heard Stadler play, he was inspired to write his Clarinet Concerto, still known as one of the greatest masterpieces of the clarinet repertoire. The two also became close friends. Most importantly, a famous composer like Mozart writing a concerto for clarinet brought attention to the instrument. This led to many composers writing for the clarinet. While composers such as Weber, Spohr and Crusell did make the clarinet more famous by writing for it, Mozart was the one who initially made the clarinet well known. So, the answer is, the clarinet was initially made famous by either Mozart, for writing his Concerto, or Anton Stadler, indirectly, by inspiring him to do so. The clarinet was made more famous later in time by many people, such as those aforementioned composers and clarinet players like Simon Hermstedt, Heinrich Baermann, Artie Shaw, and Benny Goodman (the last two for making clarinet famous within the jazz genre).
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Well, to be brutally honest, there aren't any famous composers, i.e. any composers that wrote anything well-known, from Australia. None of the composers that have their own category on WikiAnswers are Australian, and there are so many Australian composers I couldn't possibly give you a list of all of them.
You may mean Andy Firth
Bartók Béla, Liszt Ferenc, Kodály Zoltán, and Erkel Ferenc are among the most well-known internationally.
Alfred Newman wrote 20th Century Fox fanfare I dont know any others
Well, it is depending on what type of company you are buying a clarinet from. Some companies allow and don't allow reeds.
The clarinet is played in many genres. It is prominent in Classical Music, an example of this being Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, as well as Romantic music (for example, Weber's Concertino) and 20th century music (For example, Nielsen's Concerto). The clarinet has become a standard part of the orchestra and band. It is also prominent in Jazz Music; two famous jazz clarinet players are Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. The clarinet is well known for being very versatile, and has been featured in some way or another in many genres.
He is not known for that and most likely never did but he very well could have !
Some well known classical composers from the past include George Handel, Franz Schubert, and Pyotr Tchaikovsy. However, some of their sexualities are subject to debate.
No, the clarinet didn't even exist in 1690 yet. It was invented in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to an already existing instrument.
Well-known composers like Ennio Morricone or John Williams will almost automatically get their own screen recognition. Lesser-known composers might be given that if the director or producer thinks they've done a superlative job, or if the contract they sign calls for it. There is no rule about it.