Yes
The only famous romantic composer to lose his hearing was German, not French. His name was Ludwig von Beethoven.
Tchaikovsky was a composer in the Romantic Era. He wrote music for ballets, such as Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and perhaps what he is most famous for, the Nutcracker. He also wrote operas (Eugene Onegin) and overtures (1812 Overture).
Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt
Everything from flights of fancy of the composer's imagination to poems, famous fictional characters, paintings, nature scenes, etc.
What we usually call 'The French revolution' happened in 1789 and Delacroix was born 9 years later. There was also a revolution in 1830, which inspired Delacroix to his famous painting 'Liberty Leading the People'.
The only famous romantic composer to lose his hearing was German, not French. His name was Ludwig von Beethoven.
Tchaikovsky was a composer in the Romantic Era. He wrote music for ballets, such as Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and perhaps what he is most famous for, the Nutcracker. He also wrote operas (Eugene Onegin) and overtures (1812 Overture).
Franz Liszt
i er not sure um, i fink it was eminem
Ludwig van Beethoven did a lot for the Romantic period in music, after him the Romantic period settled with great composers in Germany, Austria and France. Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler, the French with leading composer Hector Berlioz.
Franz Liszt
"Ode to Joy" was written by Ludwig van Beethoven, a prominent composer of the Romantic era. This famous melody is the final movement of his Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125.
For polonaises it would definitely be Fredrich Chopin (Polish). - Romantic composer For Piano concertos I would guess Bach. - Classical/renaissance composer.
Everything from flights of fancy of the composer's imagination to poems, famous fictional characters, paintings, nature scenes, etc.
Mozart was a famous composer
The noun Beethoven is a word for a person.