Syllabic is when a composer uses a different note per syllable of a word. Mellismatic (I think that is how you spell it) is when a syllable of a word is sung to more than one note. I hope this is what you meant and that this answers your question.
"Melisma" is the term used for singing of a single syllable over a succession of musical notes. This singing style is called melismatic.
Melisma/melismatic.
noun --- someone who composes especially music
A psalmist is a writer or composer of psalms. A psalm is a religious text sung or chanted to music, originally the harp.
christoph willibald gluck
Compose is a verb. It means: to make or form by combining things, parts, or elements. As in "He composed a speech from his notes." Noun forms are composer, composition, and composure.
quote from a text book "William Billings, a tanner of hides who became famous as a singing school master and composer, was the first American to produce a book of tunes all of his own composition in 1770"
syllable count
"Melisma" is the term used for singing of a single syllable over a succession of musical notes. This singing style is called melismatic.
Sanku Mitra is a well known music composer for several movies.
music from games "Red steel" & "SuperSmashBros" Composer of several - Tom Salta
Thomas Newman
A music composer is a writer of music by definition. A composer can write sung lyrics, notes and entire orchestra scores, for example.
There are/were several public figures with that name. If you're referring to the American composer of film music, the answer is yes.
This is the French composer Eric Satie.
The composer of the music and lyrics is unknown.
The composer of the music for the film romeo and juliet is Henry Mancini.
he is a music composer
Beethoven was a music composer