Piano: Prelude in G minor. A perfect "snapshot" of Rachmaninoff's style. The done-to-death "Prelude in C# Minor" is OK, but the G minor is much better, in my opinion. Orchestra with piano: The Concerto #2 in C minor - all three movements, and the "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini".
Those are the best introductory works.
Johhan Sebastion Bach
No, because he wrote many operas and vocal pieces as well.
Poland. He composed many pieces in polish forms, hear his mazurkas and polonaises. Many of his pieces contain hidden allusions to his ethic origin.
Tchaikovsky played the piano, and could play all of his own piano music and many pieces by other composers. His favorite composer was Mozart.
There weren't any. Berezovsky, the first Ukrainian composer, lived in the Classical (post-Baroque) era, and on the premises of what I've heard of him, he wasn't even a proper composer (i.e., had little to do with the Western musical tradition, although Wikipedia claims he had a connection with Metastasio, the greatest Baroque librettist); the first Russian composer was Glinka, a Romantic period "composer" who wrote primarily heavily folk music -influenced pieces (thence, more of a folk "composer" than a proper composer).
a composer
he wrote pieces of music and composed notes
Beethoven is the composer, not the song, he wrote Many pieces, not just one so i can't really tell you the notes.........sowwieess
Raymond Yiu is a composer, a conductor, a jazz pianist and a music writer. He is most acclaimed for his feats as a musical composer, and his pieces have earned him awards at the 2010 BASCA (British Composer Awards).
He wrote operas in the Classical Period, and lots of music pieces. He was a famous composer.
Johhan Sebastion Bach
The literal definition of a composer is one who puts something together. A composer creates and assembles musical pieces for performance or recording. This process usually involves writing out the musical notation for sheet music.
George Frideric Handel wrote those pieces.
To protect people from getting hurt by moving, sharp or hot pieces of machinery.
Chopin's music mostly illustrates the nationalism in Romantic era. He was the most prolific Polish composer. He wrote pieces exclusively to piano.
No, because he wrote many operas and vocal pieces as well.
Poland. He composed many pieces in polish forms, hear his mazurkas and polonaises. Many of his pieces contain hidden allusions to his ethic origin.