The oldest I've found is:
Leo Ornstein who lived to 108 (1893-2002) He was an American Pianist and Composer
One that's a little more well known is: Irving Berlin who lived to 101 (1888-1989) A Russian-American Lyricist and Composer
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756 CE. He was a well known composer of classical music.
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.
Between classical and romantic Era. He is well known as a greatest composer during classical and romantic periods. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Yes, There is
Roberto loungo
He composed really beautiful classical music and is a well-known composer.
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756 CE. He was a well known composer of classical music.
Antonin Dvorak was a Czechoslovakian composer, and was known for his folksy compositions. In modern terms, he would be considered a classical composer.
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.
Between classical and romantic Era. He is well known as a greatest composer during classical and romantic periods. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Yes, There is
Ludwig van Beethoven was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods who gradually lost his hearing. He composed brilliant music, and is particularly well known for both his piano sonatas and his orchestral symphonies.
"'Tis a Gift to be Simple", also known as "Simple Gifts" is a traditional Quaker hymn. It was adapted by American composer Aaron Copland into his "Appalachian Spring".
No, but he is known as the first person to compose organa with three and four voices
The oldest known person to play golf was a 101 year old man from Florida. However, professionally and for the PGA Tour tournament, the oldest golfer was Jerry Barber who was 77 years of age.