Rameau
Hector Berlioz was a French composer of the nineteenth century.
Gentian, sixteenth-century French
French composer , Jean Phillippe Rameau. On Seventeenth century.
Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel
Yes, La Cinquantaine is French. It is a piece of music composed by Gabriel-Marie, a French composer, in the late 19th century.
Can-can was featured in the operetta "Orphée aux Enfers" (Orpheus In Hell) by 19th century French composer Jacques Offenbach.
This is the French composer Eric Satie.
Carl Orff was not a French composer; he was a German.
Carl Orff was a German composer.
The tune is French, 16th century, and was first published as a branle in a collection of French dance tunes. The words, which turned it into a Christmas carol, were written more than 250 years later by English composer George Ratcliffe Woodward and were first published in 1924.
One composer who worked in the first ten years of the twentieth century is Claude Debussy. He was a French composer known for his impressionistic style, blending elements of Western classical music with non-Western scales and modes. His works, such as "Clair de Lune" and "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," are considered groundbreaking in music history.
We don't know - this is a song taken from a book of 'Bergerettes' of the 18th century, collected by J.B. Werkerlin.