Of course there is no right answer for this, but in my opinion I would give 2 composers: Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Mozart. Both are well-known and well-documented, and both have had major motion pictures made about their fascinating lives: Immortal Beloved for Beethoven, Amadeus for Mozart.
They write the notes in a song; the melody. They sometimes also write the lyrics (words), but not always.
no, a composer does that, a conductor conducts.
If you wrote the lyrics, then you are a lyricist.
not much
a piano
They write the notes in a song; the melody. They sometimes also write the lyrics (words), but not always.
Johann Sebastian Bach did not write in the romantic era. He was a composer of the Baroque period, known for his intricate counterpoint and complex harmonies.
A music composer is a writer of music by definition. A composer can write sung lyrics, notes and entire orchestra scores, for example.
no, a composer does that, a conductor conducts.
If you wrote the lyrics, then you are a lyricist.
he wrote pieces of music and composed notes
not much
they can write a haiku or a shape poem
Puccini was an Italian composer of operas.
a piano
No because he doesn't write any of his songs.
Yes, 3. A very good Composer.