Alessandro Scarlatti was an Italian composer famous for his operas. Antonio Vivaldi was a famous Italian Baroque composer who was known for his violin concertos.
Arnold Schoenberg
Two famous violin players of the 18th century are Antonio Vivaldi and Giuseppe Tartini. Vivaldi, an Italian composer and virtuoso, is best known for his concertos, particularly "The Four Seasons." Tartini, also Italian, was renowned for his exceptional technique and is famous for his composition "The Devil's Trill Sonata." Both musicians significantly contributed to the development of violin music during this period.
Komarovsky became a composer of music for violin. His complete name is Anatoly Sergeyevich Komarovsky. He lived from November 7 1909 to June 23 1955. You could see his concertos for violin in youtube.
Niccolo Paganni is famous for this talent for music. He was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, as well as a composer. He is a pillar of modern violin technique.
Prokofiev composed many famous works including: Five piano concertos, two violin concertos, two violin sonatas, seven symphonies, two cello concertos, Love for Three Oranges opera, and the Romeo and Julliet ballet.
Fritz Seitz, a German composer and violinist, is known for his three concertos for violin and orchestra. These concertos, particularly the first one in D major, are often performed and are part of the standard repertoire for violin students. Seitz's work is celebrated for its melodic charm and technical demands suitable for developing musicians.
Antonio Vivaldi is most famous for being an excellent Baroque era music composer. He was also a virtuoso violinist and Catholic priest. He has composed numerous concertos featuring the violin (The Four Seasons being the most famous), operas and sacred music.
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major (Op. 35) is one of his most famous works and arguably one of the most famous violin concertos of all time. It is considered among the most technically difficult of the great violin concertos. It was first played in 1881 in Vienna by Adolph Brodsky (with Hans Richter conducting). Critical reception at the time was mixed, but today it is a cornerstone piece of the violin repertoire.
Mozart wrote 5 violin concertos.
The Four Seasons, or Le quattro stagoni, is a set of four violin concertos written by Antonio Vivaldi in 1723.
One of the most famous musician during the Classical Era and right now.