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It's usually considered a folk song, yes. While it has a specific, known composer (Bob Dylan), the melody is based on an old Negro spiritual called "No More Auction Block" and it's certainly a folk song in the sense that it's deliberately written in the traditional style of folk music.
Bla Bartk was the composer of the Alitaptap Folk Dance. It was composed during the period between 1910 and 1949.
It does not have a definite composer as it is a folk song and folk songs get passed on through families. But the lyricist was John Newton.
The composer of the Tagalog folk song "Nabasag ang Banga" is Lucio San Pedro, a renowned Filipino composer known for his contributions to Philippine music.
Aaron Copland was the composer of the 20th century, known for using folk based fiddle tunes.
No she was not a composer she was a singer Clarence Williams was a composer for her and she performed many folk jazz songs in her lifetime she was very famous for that!<(") hehe a penguin
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A very simple folk dance that has been taught to children. Alitaptap is the firefly.
It is an old Greek folk song, so the composer is unknown. Sorry.
It can be all of them. Traditional folk music is usually singers and instrumentalists and generally has an unknown composer, but 20th century folk music is very similar, except we know of the composers.
There weren't any. Berezovsky, the first Ukrainian composer, lived in the Classical (post-Baroque) era, and on the premises of what I've heard of him, he wasn't even a proper composer (i.e., had little to do with the Western musical tradition, although Wikipedia claims he had a connection with Metastasio, the greatest Baroque librettist); the first Russian composer was Glinka, a Romantic period "composer" who wrote primarily heavily folk music -influenced pieces (thence, more of a folk "composer" than a proper composer).