Undoubtedly, Mozart's most famous piece is Eine Kleine Nachtmusik for string ensemble. His popular symphonies include Symphony 40 in G minor and Jupiter symphony. His popular piano works include Twinkle-twinkle variations and Turkish Rondo.
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Five famous compositions by Antonio Vivaldi include "The Four Seasons," a set of violin concertos representing the seasons of the year, "Concerto for Strings in G Major," "Gloria in D Major," a choral masterpiece, "Concerto for Two Mandolins," and "La Stravaganza," a collection of violin concertos. These works showcase Vivaldi's innovative use of melody and form, establishing him as a key figure in Baroque music.
Brahms's most famous piece is the Lullaby, but Hungarian Dance No. 5 is pretty famous too.
There are 7 in total but at first 5 died because of infancy which means they died of birth. Wolfgang and Maria Anna were to die after them.
Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 is more commonly known as the Emperor Concerto. The nickname of the concerto was not given by Beethoven, it was given by one Johann Baptist Cramer, a famous pianist who was from the same generation as Beethoven.
Most likely (though most don't know it) is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Written by Wolfgang when he was 5. I also think Jupiter, his 41st, is rather famous also.
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By amount of subscribers, SkyDoesMinecraft is the "most famous" YouTuber with over 12 million subs.
I would say Chanel No. 5.
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No. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died 5 December 1791. Queen Victoria was born 24 May 1819.
Brahms's most famous piece is the Lullaby, but Hungarian Dance No. 5 is pretty famous too.
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I don't think anything is more famous or more infamous than Chanel No 5. That is clearly the most famous of all perfumes and happens to be French.