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There are several.Ludwig van Beethoven is considered the transitionary composer who bridged the Classical and Romantic periods.Richard Wagner was a German composer who certainly developed the music of the Romantic period, with his powerful, emotive operas and instrumental music.Richard Strauss and Johann Strauss II were also influential German composers of this era.
The Jewish musicians were not allowed to play music by Beethoven because he was a famed German composer and musician; "Jews were not allowed to play German music"
Yes, Robert Schumann was a German composer and pianist who was born in Zwickau, Germany in 1810. He is regarded as one of the most important Romantic composers in music history.
Robert Schumann is a German composer who was also an important journalist. He founded the influential music journal "Neue Zeitschrift für Musik" and used it to champion the works of other composers, such as Brahms and Chopin.
Mozart's contemptuous remarks about Italian composers were never overtly racist. He merely felt that Italian composers were being given too much precedence in German lands, and that Particular Italian composers were trying to undermine his efforts as a Musician/Teacher/Composer. In short: No, Mozart was not racist.
Heinrich Schutz is a famous German composer. He is considered the most famous German composer before Bach was born, creating almost 500 known compositions.
yes, Beethoven was German composer
Schumann wrote many different kinds of music but he is probably the most famous for, and considered a master of, the German Lied, or art song. It is usually a German poem that affected the composer emotionally in a deep way, and so composers like Schumann would write the music based on that emotion.
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Mozart, Die Zauberflote is one German composer and work.
No. Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer.
Religious works have been penned by many composers but posibly the best-known was Johann Sebastian Bach, a devout Calvinist.