Jacques Offenbach, french-german composer is. You can find can-can in
Orphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld), opéra bouffe.
Many People wrote this song i found! But Jacques Offenbach is the best example of the song itself.
Jacques Offenbach (The Infernal Gallop)
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ttDX_jKcgI4&feature=related
The music most often referred to as the cancan comes from the Opera "Orpheus in the Underworld" by Jacques Offenbach.
Jacques Offenbach wrote the music used as backing for the can-can. It is The Infernal Galop from Act II, Scene 2 of Orpheus in the underworld.
The Can Can is featured in the French Operetta, Orphee aux enfers or "Orpheus in the Underworld composed by Jacques Offenbach.
Michael Mitchell
Offenbach.
Nutcracker
i think its Jacques offenbach
I believe that is Handel. I believe that is Handel.
The symphonic band piece named "Russian Christmas Music" was originally written back in the year 1944. The man who wrote it was an American named Alfred Reed.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven wrote a piece of music by that name.
Delius.
Nutcracker
i think its Jacques offenbach
Beethoven wrote many pieces of music, lots of them are famous.
I believe that is Handel. I believe that is Handel.
The symphonic band piece named "Russian Christmas Music" was originally written back in the year 1944. The man who wrote it was an American named Alfred Reed.
Mozart wrote the piece in 1787, which would have made him 31.
Yes I can can do the cancan.
The Russian piece of music called Kalinka was written in 1860 by Ivan Larionov. The piece is a choral number with music and lyrics and has been performed and covered by many groups.
It is apocryphal, it is unlikely he did so
The Ode to Joy is a name for part of the 4th movement of the 9th Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven