There are many composers (too many to list here) who wrote such pieces with the same name.
Fantasy in D minor by mozart
It is a D minor chord, composed of the notes D (root), F (minor third) and A (perfect fifth). It is very often played with the minor seventh, C. In this case it would be written as Dm7.
Probably "Toccata and fugue in D minor".
Mozart's last piece was his Requiem Mass in D Minor. It was composed in 1791 during the last year of his life. It is one of his most respected works. Mozart passed away before he was able to finish this piece, and it was finished by Franz Xaver Süssmayr (debated). Nobody knows how much of the piece Mozart composed before he died and how much Franz Xaver Süssmayr composed.
Brahms symphony no. 1, composed by Dvorak, is considered Beethoven's 10th. Beethoven's 10th doesn't ACTUALLY exist. This is just what the people labeled the symphony, as it sounds like something Beethoven would have composed.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor :D
Fantasy in D minor by mozart
It is a D minor chord, composed of the notes D (root), F (minor third) and A (perfect fifth). It is very often played with the minor seventh, C. In this case it would be written as Dm7.
Max Reger (1873-1916)
Probably "Toccata and fugue in D minor".
The song was originally composed and recorded in the key of D Minor.
Mozart's last piece was his Requiem Mass in D Minor. It was composed in 1791 during the last year of his life. It is one of his most respected works. Mozart passed away before he was able to finish this piece, and it was finished by Franz Xaver Süssmayr (debated). Nobody knows how much of the piece Mozart composed before he died and how much Franz Xaver Süssmayr composed.
Johann Sebastian Bach composed the piece Prelude and Fugue, for keyboard No. 6 in D minor (BWV 875), which was published as part of the Well-Tempered Clavier (Book 2) in 1740.
Brahms symphony no. 1, composed by Dvorak, is considered Beethoven's 10th. Beethoven's 10th doesn't ACTUALLY exist. This is just what the people labeled the symphony, as it sounds like something Beethoven would have composed.
D minor is D minor on any instrument.
The chord of A minor - is composed (excuse the pun) of the notes A C & E.
1886