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If you mean by Mozart, I don't believe he wrote anything for the guitar.
John Cage famously wrote 4'33", a piece consisting (aurally) solely of silence.
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His most famous and popular piece is "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" which is essentially a program piece for orchestra. He also wrote piano music (including a large sonata sometimes called the "French Hammerklavier"), chamber music, and other works.
I believe that is Handel. I believe that is Handel.
Beethoven wrote many pieces of music, lots of them are famous.
If you mean by Mozart, I don't believe he wrote anything for the guitar.
John Cage famously wrote 4'33", a piece consisting (aurally) solely of silence.
Beethoven wrote a piece of music by that name.
Delius.
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Handel wrote multiple operas and concertos. Some of his most famous pieces are the Messiah (which includes the Hallelujah chorus), the Harmonious Blacksmith, Royal Fireworks, and Water Music.
His most famous and popular piece is "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" which is essentially a program piece for orchestra. He also wrote piano music (including a large sonata sometimes called the "French Hammerklavier"), chamber music, and other works.
I believe that is Handel. I believe that is Handel.
The symphonic band piece named "Russian Christmas Music" was originally written back in the year 1944. The man who wrote it was an American named Alfred Reed.
Jacques Offenbach.
he wrote music