They don't! Composers write thier own music.
Any discussion of Asian music would have to include Toru Takemitsu, who was one of the first Eastern composers to gain worldwide recognition for his music. I would also say Tan Dun, who has written the music for many well-known movies (Hero, Crouching Tiger) as well as a large Classical repertoire. Other famous Asian composers would be Bright Sheng, who teaches at the University of Michigan, Akira Ifukube, who is most famous for the music of Godzilla. Other well-known composers would be Ichiro Nodaira, Isang Yun, P.Q. Phan, and Xian Xinghai.
Bach is the master of harmony. His pieces are celestial and harmonious. All other composers like Mozart and Beethoven have greatly admired his ability to write his pieces in scales. When speaking about famous composers, it is always proper to begin with Bach. The most famous would probably either go to Mozart or Beethoven, but the pioneer was definetly Bach!!!
Some of the most famous composers of musicals are: Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Frederick Loewe, Stephen Sondheim, and Leonard Bernstein. Those are all American (by birth or naturalisation). Some of the most famous British composers of musicals are: Noel Coward, Ivor Novello, Lionel Monckton, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Noel Gay, Sandy Wilson, Lionel Bart, and Julian Slade. There are many more candidates, from those and other countries.
The leading classical composers in French music include Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Other obvious choices for classical composers include Verdi and Wagner.
They don't! Composers write thier own music.
Ann Rachlin has written: 'Tchaikovsky' -- subject(s): Composers, Juvenile literature, Childhood and youth, Biography 'Brahms (Ninos Famosos / Famous Children)' 'Beethoven (Famous Children)' 'Tchaikovsky (Famous Children)' 'Mozart (Famous Children)' 'Schubert' -- subject(s): Composers, Juvenile literature, Childhood and youth, Biography 'Sinbad and the wizard eagle and other stories from the world of music' 'Handel' -- subject(s): Composers, Juvenile literature, Childhood and youth, Biography 'Bach' -- subject(s): Composers, Juvenile literature, Childhood and youth, Biography 'Beethoven (Spanish)' 'Bach (Famous Children)' 'Haydn'
Yes, there were 6 composers that influenced him.
Any discussion of Asian music would have to include Toru Takemitsu, who was one of the first Eastern composers to gain worldwide recognition for his music. I would also say Tan Dun, who has written the music for many well-known movies (Hero, Crouching Tiger) as well as a large Classical repertoire. Other famous Asian composers would be Bright Sheng, who teaches at the University of Michigan, Akira Ifukube, who is most famous for the music of Godzilla. Other well-known composers would be Ichiro Nodaira, Isang Yun, P.Q. Phan, and Xian Xinghai.
Other composers used his pieces as a standard of greatness.
Bach is the master of harmony. His pieces are celestial and harmonious. All other composers like Mozart and Beethoven have greatly admired his ability to write his pieces in scales. When speaking about famous composers, it is always proper to begin with Bach. The most famous would probably either go to Mozart or Beethoven, but the pioneer was definetly Bach!!!
Some of the most famous composers of musicals are: Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Frederick Loewe, Stephen Sondheim, and Leonard Bernstein. Those are all American (by birth or naturalisation). Some of the most famous British composers of musicals are: Noel Coward, Ivor Novello, Lionel Monckton, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Noel Gay, Sandy Wilson, Lionel Bart, and Julian Slade. There are many more candidates, from those and other countries.
He was most famous for his many symphonys. What makes him different from other composers is that he was deaf so he was never able to hear what he played. Personally, I think he is most well known for Ode to Joy.
yes he was a role model for other famous people...other people started to realize that helping the world is important and to give kids attention...he was a big help for other famous people
There are mnay famous people in Taiwan (as in many other places) for many different reasons. There is no one that is "more famous" than other other people. Find a list of famous Taiwanese people in the related links below.
J. S. Bach spent three weeks in jail because he had the audacity to tell his patron he wanted to accept another job. When released, he accepted the other job, and went on to become one of the most famous and revered composers of all time.
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