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I believe it was a piece for piano. He went to julliard after ucla (i think) and studied jazz piano.
His most famous and popular piece is "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" which is essentially a program piece for orchestra. He also wrote piano music (including a large sonata sometimes called the "French Hammerklavier"), chamber music, and other works.
He wrote piano music, solo (with piano accompaniment) pieces for violin and cello. He wrote pieces with orchestral accompaniment for piano, violin, and cello. He wrote chamber music for string quartet and for piano trio (piano, violin and cello). Most of his music is orchestral and operas.
The song Music of Changes is written by the renowned American composer John Cage, Jr. This song is a solo piano piece and was created in 1952.
Mendelssohn Piano concerto
The Piano Sonata No.2 in B-flat minor (Op.35) was written by Frederic Chopin.
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Sergei Rachmaninoff. The correct title of the piece is Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30.
A LOT of people. Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, McDowell, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Schumann, Faber & Faber, etc...even my teacher, and me myself. As long as someone made a composition of some sort, that person is a composer, and if he/she composes a piece of music for the piano, that person is a composer for the piano. Which means that if you play the piano and create a 10-measure piece, you are still a composer. Perhaps not wide-known, but still a composer.
I know that John Cage wrote music for prepared piano as well as Arvo Part and George Crumb. Henry Cowell wrote music using clusters as well as some string play.
The song is credited to Billy Joel.
Beethoven wrote a piece of music by that name.