Well-Tempered Clavier (two books), J. S. Bach Le Tombeau de Couperin, Maurice Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition, Modeste Moussorgsky
Five music composers during the Renaissance period include Giovanni Gabrieli, William Byrd, Pierre de La Rue, Josquin De Prez, and Thomas Tallis. Famous compositions of these artists are the Sonata pian'e forte, Ave verum corpus, O Salutaris Hostia, Mille Regretz, and If Ye Love Me, respectively.
Russian elements
None of Beethoven's symphonies has a piano part. He wrote five concertos for piano accompanied by orchestra, and a Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra.
The Russian Five can refer to the five famous Russian composers of the 19th century, or the powerful all-Russian hockey line of the 1990s Detroit Red Wings.
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Five music composers during the Renaissance period include Giovanni Gabrieli, William Byrd, Pierre de La Rue, Josquin De Prez, and Thomas Tallis. Famous compositions of these artists are the Sonata pian'e forte, Ave verum corpus, O Salutaris Hostia, Mille Regretz, and If Ye Love Me, respectively.
Mozart Verdi Wagner Puccini Mascagni Leoncavallo
In mid- to late-19th-century Russia, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and a group of composers known as The Five had differing opinions on the nature of classical Russian music, specifically whether it should follow Western or native compositional practices.
Russian elements
None of Beethoven's symphonies has a piano part. He wrote five concertos for piano accompanied by orchestra, and a Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra.
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Staff on piano
Frederick Norman Walker has written: 'A portfolio of five compositions'
The Russian Five can refer to the five famous Russian composers of the 19th century, or the powerful all-Russian hockey line of the 1990s Detroit Red Wings.
He wrote five for the piano, one for the violin, and a triple one for violin, cello and piano.
Giovanni Palestrina, an Italian Renaissance composer, did not create only five compositions. Giovanni Palestrina was responsible for several hundreds pieces of mostly religious oriented music including masses, offertories, madrigals, motets, hymns, magnificats, litanies, and lamentations.
Mozart, Beethoven, Max Reger, Camille van Hulse, and Frederik Magle.