Eric Satie
Beethoven
Robert Schumann was the composer of the most famous classical songs. He wrote many song cycles which are groups of songs on the same topic. Schumann wrote hundreds of songs in his lifetime.
None.However, Ludwig van Beethoven used a famous four-note motif in his Fifth Symphony. He was no longer a composer of the Classical period when he wrote this symphony, but had effected the transition to the Romantic period.
Albert Roussel, (Roos-SELL), was a French composer (1869-1937). He wrote in a post-impressionist and later a neo-classical style, best-known today for his ballets The Spider's Feast and Bacchus et Ariane and his third and fourth symphonies, although he wrote in all forms, including an opera, Padmâvatî.
no, Haydn is a composer of the classical era
willy
Beethoven
Robert Schumann was the composer of the most famous classical songs. He wrote many song cycles which are groups of songs on the same topic. Schumann wrote hundreds of songs in his lifetime.
He wrote operas in the Classical Period, and lots of music pieces. He was a famous composer.
Specifically using the name "Classical Symphony"? Serge Prokofiev, who wrote it as a tribute to the classical era composers of the past.
First of all, its Canon. The Composer for this piece is Johann Pachelbel
None.However, Ludwig van Beethoven used a famous four-note motif in his Fifth Symphony. He was no longer a composer of the Classical period when he wrote this symphony, but had effected the transition to the Romantic period.
No, Mozart was a classical composer.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a Classical composer who was born in Austria.
Albert Roussel, (Roos-SELL), was a French composer (1869-1937). He wrote in a post-impressionist and later a neo-classical style, best-known today for his ballets The Spider's Feast and Bacchus et Ariane and his third and fourth symphonies, although he wrote in all forms, including an opera, Padmâvatî.
A classical music composer (in the romantic style).
no, Haydn is a composer of the classical era