Most music scholars would scoff at such a question. The classical period is far too complex to be distilled into categories of best and worst. In terms of the Classical Period, Mozart and Beethoven are regarded as the best of the best, yet take that with a grain of salt for there is no true best.
In terms of the overall Classical Music, J.S. Bach is a true unparalelled composer who we have never seen since and will likely never see again. Hats off to Bach. In my mind, he is the greatest composer who ever lived and the pinnacle of Classical music entirely.
Music composed in the style of Franz Joseph Haydn (classical-period composer).
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
The Classical Period. that was in the 1800's
The baroque era is what so people call pre classical era. There a tie with Bach and Handel.
Haydn was a highly prolific composer of the Classical period. He has been known as the Father of the symphony and has been speculated to be W.A. Mozart's teacher, though this has not been proven and is controversial in some circles.
Music composed in the style of Franz Joseph Haydn (classical-period composer).
He wrote operas in the Classical Period, and lots of music pieces. He was a famous composer.
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
The Classical Period. that was in the 1800's
She was a composer during the Classical period of music. She was born in 1742 and died in 1820.
A classical music composer (in the romantic style).
Ravel
classical
The baroque era is what so people call pre classical era. There a tie with Bach and Handel.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a Classical composer who was born in Austria.
If you're asking about period or style, no, he was Romantic. If you're asking about type of music, yes he was (as opposed to a Jazz composer like Duke Ellington).