If you mean worked with in the sense of collaborating, that wasn't his thing; he tended to get low marks on "works and plays well with others". :-)
He did tend to be influenced by the musicians for which he wrote, such as the violin virtuoso Ignaz Schuppanzigh, who likely influenced Beethoven's string quartets. He was also friendly with composers Louis Spohr and Carl Maria von Weber, among others.
In terms of those composers with whom Beethoven studied, he was taught composition by Christian Neefe in Bonn; after meeting Joseph Haydn, Beethoven decided to move to Vienna where he could study with the recognized master of the symphony and string quartet forms. It seems Haydn and Beethoven had a difficult teacher/student relationship (one can only imagine!), and Beethoven studied with Albrechtsberger on the side. He also studied composition in the vocal forms with Salieri, who despite his representation in the movie Amadeus was a quite gifted composer and apparently a very capable teacher.
Wolfgang Mozart, Ludwig Beethoven, and Franz Haydn
Some classical composers that can be found on the phrase wheel include Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
There are many noted composers. If you mean classical music composers, some are Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Pytor Tchaikovsky, Frédéric Chopin, Sergei Rachmaninoff and so on. For baroque music, some composers are Johann Bach, Antonio Vivaldi and George Handel.
Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin, and Franz Liszt are famous composers known for their piano music. These composers have created some of the most iconic and influential piano compositions in classical music history.
Classical composers known for their exceptional talent in composing music for the wheel include Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Johann Sebastian Bach.
Haydn, Mozart, & Beethoven
Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Clementi, Schubert and Gluck are generally considered the most famous ones. But there are some others, look on http://www.metronomehome.com/ComposersClassical.htm for the less well known ones.
In Vienna, Ludwig van Beethoven studied under Joseph Haydn, one of the most prominent composers of the time. Beethoven initially sought lessons from Haydn in 1792, and their relationship significantly influenced his early development as a composer. Although their time together was marked by some tension, Haydn's teachings helped shape Beethoven's musical style and techniques.
Some popular examples of classical dance music include compositions by composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. These composers have created timeless pieces that are often used in ballet performances and other forms of classical dance.
3 famous composers of the baroque period are Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Antonio Vivaldi . You can read more at the following websites: Wikipedia.org - Baroque Music or for Composers DSOKids.com - Composers Periods MakingMusicFun.net - 'Meet the Composer' Biographies
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