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Someone could find a list of composers for a symphony online on Wikipedia. They could also go to a local library music museum and research there for information.
Well, to be brutally honest, there aren't any famous composers, i.e. any composers that wrote anything well-known, from Australia. None of the composers that have their own category on WikiAnswers are Australian, and there are so many Australian composers I couldn't possibly give you a list of all of them.
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In no particular order: Bach Beethoven Mozart Handel Tchaikovsky Haydn It is impossible to pick even as few as 10 greatest composers. There is an All Music website that has a list of 50, a larger list of 200, and a largest list of 500. That makes more sense. I would add Dvorak and Gershwin to the list.
There are many composers (too many to list here) who wrote such pieces with the same name.
Someone could find a list of composers for a symphony online on Wikipedia. They could also go to a local library music museum and research there for information.
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Please place the books on the shelf in chronological order.
list in chronological order all the cities that hosted the canada winter games
A deadline is a time by when a task needs to be completed. A timeline is a chronological list of items or tasks that need to be completed to reach the deadline. Or it can just be a chronological list of events.
Sometimes I see "please list in chronological order," and I understand it means to write in order of time.
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Chronological order An ordered list of numbers is a "numerical sequence".
Chronological order means a list of events in the order that they happened. So reverse chronological order would mean starting with the last event and going backwards.
You can go on Wikipedia.org and search James Patterson, and all the books he's ever made will appear in a list at around the bottom of the page (in chronological order).
Well, to be brutally honest, there aren't any famous composers, i.e. any composers that wrote anything well-known, from Australia. None of the composers that have their own category on WikiAnswers are Australian, and there are so many Australian composers I couldn't possibly give you a list of all of them.