Many composers did, but the most famous of the composers who wrote solo works for the violin were J. S. Bach and Nicolo Paganini. Paganini's works are very difficult, however. Another well-known one is Fritz Kreisler.
Three most famous violin makers (families) mentioned are Stradivari, Guarneri and Amati.
* Beethoven * Bach * Brahms * Corelli * Mendelssohn * Paganini
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Chopin was a pianist, and everything he composed was for solo piano or included the piano. Vivaldi was a violinist and a teacher of violin, and he wrote hundreds of concertos for one or more violins and orchestra. Paganini was a violinist, and everything he wrote was for or included the violin.
Composers that wrote cello concertos are Brahms and Antonin Dvolaks. Both are great composers of there time. There music is a great contribution to the art.
Mozart wrote ternary music.
The VIOLIN, VIOLA & CELLO developed from medieval instruments called VIOLS which came in a number of sizes. By the 17th Century, composers were writing specifically for members of the VIOLIN family as their sound was clearer, sweeter and LOUDER!
There is only one composer that wrote Pachebells canon. That composer goes by the name of Johann Pachabell.
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Chopin was a pianist, and everything he composed was for solo piano or included the piano. Vivaldi was a violinist and a teacher of violin, and he wrote hundreds of concertos for one or more violins and orchestra. Paganini was a violinist, and everything he wrote was for or included the violin.
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Composers that wrote cello concertos are Brahms and Antonin Dvolaks. Both are great composers of there time. There music is a great contribution to the art.
String orchestra instrumentation is 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello, bass. Violincello or "cello" is a member of the violin family, as are the others listed. Many prominent composers wrote works for string orchestra. One is Tchaikovsky's "Serenade for Strings." Besides- there's always room for cello :)
Many composers wrote marches. John Philip Sousa is probably the most famous for his marches; he was called the "March King."
Latham Music has a number of arrangements. Last Resort "Music for Three" has arrangements. Classical composers, classical music is limited for violin, viola, and viola.
Mozart wrote ternary music.
There are thousands of songs that were written specifically for the violin.
Mozart
The VIOLIN, VIOLA & CELLO developed from medieval instruments called VIOLS which came in a number of sizes. By the 17th Century, composers were writing specifically for members of the VIOLIN family as their sound was clearer, sweeter and LOUDER!
There is only one composer that wrote Pachebells canon. That composer goes by the name of Johann Pachabell.