The "Tambourin" by François Joseph Gossec was originally composed for the orchestra, specifically featuring strings and continuo. It is part of a larger suite that showcases the lively and rhythmic character typical of the tambourin dance. The piece highlights Gossec's ability to blend folk elements with classical forms, making it a popular choice in the repertoire.
James Weldon Johnson wrote the poem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and his brother set it to music. It was originally composed and performed at the Stanton School for Abraham Lincoln Birthday celebration.
Dierks Bentley does not have a middle name... his name Dierks Bentley is actually composed of two family names.... Dierks was originally his mother's maiden name... and Bentley is his father's last name... thus the name Dierks Bentley... no middle name, just because...
The Rite of Spring was choreographed by Vaslov Nijinsky, and was set to music composed by Igor Stravinsky.
"Gosudarstvennaya Gimn Rossiyskoy Federatsii" translates to "State Anthem of the Russian Federation." It is the national anthem of Russia, officially adopted in 2000. The music was originally composed by Alexander Alexandrov in 1944, while the lyrics were written by Sergey Mikhalkov. The anthem serves as a symbol of national pride and unity for the country.
The Superman theme song was written by John Williams who is an American composer. John Williams is also a pianist and conductor. He has composed some of the most popular film scores in cinematic history.
The Opera Faust was composed by Charles-Francois Gounod
"Dance Macabre" was written for orchestra. It is a tone poem by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns, originally composed in 1874.
The piano
harpsicord
Beowulf was originally composed as an epic that was memorized, not written down.
Retellings of ancient legends
piano solo.
Mozart composed in every form of the time, but he probably composed the most for the orchestra.
Barbara Kolb played a clarinet (a Selmer, I think). Later on she composed on the piano.
The song "Caruso" was composed by Lucio Dala, an Italian composer.
I believe it is Democritus
that depends on what instrument...it's composed of several.