Niccolò Paganini lived from 1782 to 1840, a period during which several notable composers were active. Among them were Ludwig van Beethoven, who was in the midst of his creative output, and Franz Schubert, who composed many of his significant works during Paganini's lifetime. Other contemporaries include Hector Berlioz and Robert Schumann, who were also influential in the early Romantic era.
Franz Liszt lived during the 19th century, and some of his contemporaries included composers like Richard Wagner from Germany, Johannes Brahms also from Germany, and Camille Saint-Saëns from France. Other notable figures include Giuseppe Verdi from Italy and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky from Russia. These composers contributed to a rich tapestry of musical innovation during Liszt's lifetime.
Franz Liszt, Felix Mendlessohn, Frederic Chopin, Giuseppe Verdi, and a lot of other composers that are not as well known. Schumann was a composer in the romantic era (1810-1856).
There are many composers (too many to list here) who wrote such pieces with the same name.
According to the CLEP Humanities study guide, Igot Stravinsky was the composer closest to being Pablo Picasso's musical contemporary. They lived during the same time period.
I believe the Hungarian Dance you are referring to was written by Brahms. However, there were other pieces by the same name composed by other composers.
Franz Liszt lived during the 19th century, and some of his contemporaries included composers like Richard Wagner from Germany, Johannes Brahms also from Germany, and Camille Saint-Saëns from France. Other notable figures include Giuseppe Verdi from Italy and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky from Russia. These composers contributed to a rich tapestry of musical innovation during Liszt's lifetime.
The same significance that pop stars have now. Only their audience was mostly adults. The music they made is now called "classical music" but was then an elaborate form of contemporary, popular music. Virtuoso performers/composers like Paganini and Lizt already had lots of adoring fans and groupies. Their 'significance' if you will was that they helped to make 19th century classical music popular.
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Yes, Mozart and Beethoven were both composers who lived during the same time period in the late 18th century. However, they did not personally know each other as Beethoven was a young musician when Mozart passed away in 1791.
Two people who were alive at the same time in history lived in the same era.
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Franz Liszt, Felix Mendlessohn, Frederic Chopin, Giuseppe Verdi, and a lot of other composers that are not as well known. Schumann was a composer in the romantic era (1810-1856).
There are many composers (too many to list here) who wrote such pieces with the same name.
Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Purcell, Telemann and others.
Queen Victoria and Abraham Lincoln lived at the same time as Charles Dickens.
The Maya of Mexico lived around the same time as the Mound Builders