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Composers

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Composers
Name Birth Death Nationality Period Notes Recordings Stars
Peter Abelard 1079 1142 French High Medieval Various chants, a hymn, three sequences and seven laments 17
Hildegard of Bingen 1098 1179 German High Medieval 72 works 267
Bernart de Ventadorn c. 1130–1140 c. 1190–1200 Occitan High Medieval Troubadour 19 (1 fragmentary) works; 45 poems total 46
Giraut de Bornelh c. 1140 c. 1200 Occitan High Medieval Troubadour Four works; 77 poems total 25
Léonin fl. 1150s c. 1201 French High Medieval Notre-Dame school (Ars antiqua) 26
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras c. 1150–60 1207 Occitan High Medieval Troubadour Seven works; 35 poems total 27
Walther von der Vogelweide c. 1170 c. 1230 German High Medieval Minnesanger 31
Gautier de Coincy 1177/8 1236 French High Medieval Trouvere Eight surviving poems with music 20
Blondel de Nesle fl. 1180 after 1200 French High Medieval Trouvere 14
Neidhart von Reuental c. 1190 after 1236 German High Medieval Minnesanger 8
Pérotin (Perotinus) fl.c. 1200 after 1200 French High Medieval Notre-Dame school (Ars antiqua) 70
Adam de la Halle 1245–50 1285–8 or after 1306 French High Medieval Trouvere 78 works 58
Philippe de Vitry 1291–1361 French Late Medieval Ars nova 13 works at least 30
Guillaume de Machaut c. 1300 1377 French Late Medieval Ars nova 143 works 214
Francesco Landini c. 1325 1397 Italian Late Medieval Trecento 85
Jacopo da Bologna fl. 1340 after 1386 Italian Late Medieval Trecento 34 works 32
Solage fl. late 14th century French Late Medieval Ars subtilior Ten works in the Chantilly Codex 33
Jacob Senleches fl. 1382 after 1383 French Late Medieval Ars subtilior 18
Baude Cordier before 1364 after 1397 French Late Medieval Ars subtilior About twelve survive. 15
Johannes Ciconia c. 1370 1412 Franco-Flemish Late Medieval Trecento Ars subtilior 45 works 60
Leonel Power c. 1370–1385 1445 English Early Renaissance Medieval-Renaissance Transition Old Hall Manuscript 40 known compositions. Mass movements and other Latin settings 31
Oswald von Wolkenstein c. 1376 1445 German Early Renaissance Medieval-Renaissance Transition 108 works survive. Lieder 61
John Dunstaple (John Dunstable) c. 1390 1453 English Early Renaissance Medieval-Renaissance Transition Contenance angloise Around 60 works survive, including Mass movements and isorhythmic motets 87
Arnold de Lantins c. 1395-1405 c. 1432 Flemish Early Renaissance Mass movements, ballades, rondeaux 16
Guillaume Dufay (Guillaume Du Fay) c. 1400 1474 French Early Renaissance 262
Gilles Binchois (Gilles de Bins) c. 1400 1460 Burgundian Late Medieval/ Early Renaissance 70
John Plummer c. 1410 c. 1483 English Early Renaissance 12
Johannes Ockeghem c. 1410 1497 Franco-Flemish Early Renaissance 153
Antoine Busnois c. 1430 1492 French Early Renaissance 77
Walter Frye fl.c. 1450 after 1474 English Early Renaissance 28
Johannes Tinctoris c. 1435 1511 Franco-Flemish Early Renaissance 15
Johannes Martini c. 1440 1497/98 Franco-Flemish Early Renaissance 20
Heinrich Finck 1444/1445 1527 German Early Renaissance 29
Alexander Agricola 1445/1446 1506 Franco-Flemish Early Renaissance 77
Robert Wilkinson (Robert Wylkynson) c. 1450 after 1515 English Early Renaissance 16
Walter Lambe c. 1450 after 1504 English Early Renaissance Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook. 18
Loyset Compère c. 1450 1518 French Middle Renaissance 62
Heinrich Isaac c. 1450 1517 Franco-Flemish Middle Renaissance 258
Josquin des Prez c. 1450 1521 Franco-Flemish Middle Renaissance 593
Jean Japart fl. 1474 after 1481 Franco-Flemish Middle Renaissance Active in Italy 11
Jacob Obrecht 1457/58 1505 Franco-Flemish Middle Renaissance 96
Jean Mouton c. 1459 1522 French Middle Renaissance 88
Pierre de La Rue c. 1460 1518 Franco-Flemish Middle Renaissance Most famous composer of the Grande chapelle of the Habsburg court 89
Antoine Brumel c. 1460 1512/1513 French Middle Renaissance 87
Robert Fayrfax 1464 1521 English Middle Renaissance 35
Pedro de Escobar c. 1465 after 1535 Portuguese Middle Renaissance 34
Richard Davy c. 1465 c. 1507 English Middle Renaissance Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook 18
John Browne fl.c. 1490 after 1490 English Middle Renaissance Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook 27
William Cornysh (William Cornish) c. 1470 1523 English Middle Renaissance 8 pieces in the Eton Choirbook and 13 in Henry VIII's Songbook 53
Antoine de Févin c. 1470 1511/12 French Middle Renaissance Brother of Robert de Févin 37
Philippe Verdelot c. 1475 before 1552 French Middle Renaissance Active in Italy 78
Clément Janequin c. 1485 1558 French Middle Renaissance 129
Hugh Aston c. 1485 1558 English Middle Renaissance 20
Robert Carver 1485 1570 Scottish Middle Renaissance Wrote a mass on L'Homme armé (the only known by a British composer) and a nineteen-part O bone jesu 10
John Redford c. 1486 1547 English Middle Renaissance One of the main contributors to The Mulliner Book 12
John Taverner c. 1490 1545 English Middle Renaissance 125
Adrian Willaert c. 1490 1562 Franco-Flemish Middle Renaissance founder of the Venetian School; active in Italy; influential as a teacher as well as a composer 160
Henry VIII of England (Henry Tudor) 1491 1547 English Middle Renaissance 81
Nicolas Gombert c. 1495 c. 1560 Franco-Flemish Middle Renaissance prominent contrapuntist of generation after Josquin; worked for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 125
Costanzo Festa c. 1495 1545 Italian Middle Renaissance Early composer of madrigals; member of Sistine Chapel choir 48
Cristóbal de Morales c. 1500 1553 Spanish Middle Renaissance 132
Thomas Tallis c. 1505 1585 English Late Renaissance 557
Thomas Crecquillon c. 1505 1557 Franco-Flemish Late Renaissance A member of Charles V's imperial chapel 69
Christopher Tye c. 1505 ? 1572 English Late Renaissance 106
Jacques Arcadelt c. 1507 1568 Franco-Flemish Late Renaissance Most famous of the early madrigalists 115
Hans Neusiedler 1508 1563 German Late Renaissance 45
Antonio de Cabezón c. 1510 1566 Spanish Late Renaissance 224
Pierre de Manchicourt c. 1510 1564 Franco-Flemish Late Renaissance Active in Spain 32
Osbert Parsley 1511 1585 English Late Renaissance Also spelled Parsely; wrote a set of Lamentations for Holy Week 10
Claude Goudimel c. 1514/1520 1572 French Late Renaissance 42
John Sheppard c. 1515 1559 English Late Renaissance 122
Cypriano de Rore c. 1515 1565 Franco-Flemish Late Renaissance 141
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina c. 1525 1594 Italian Late Renaissance 691
Francisco Guerrero 1528 1599 Spanish Late Renaissance 195
William Mundy 1529 1591 English Late Renaissance Father of John Mundy; his output includes fine examples of both the large-scale Latin votive antiphon and the short English anthem, as well as Masses and Latin psalm settings; his style is vigorous and eloquent; represented in The Mulliner Book and in the Gyffard partbooks 38
Costanzo Porta c. 1529 1601 Italian Late Renaissance 14
Thomas Preston before 1540s c. 1563 English Late Renaissance Composed 12 Offertory settings for keyboard, including the popular Felix namque, and an alternatim organ Mass for Easter, containing the only known sequence setting of the time; his keyboard writing is extremely virtuosic for the period 15
Claude Le Jeune 1530 1600 French Late Renaissance 66
Orlande de Lassus c. 1532 1594 Franco-Flemish Late Renaissance 539
Andrea Gabrieli 1532/1533 1585 Italian Late Renaissance Uncle of Giovanni Gabrieli 173
Robert Parsons c. 1535 1572 English Late Renaissance Latin music includes antiphons, Credo quod redemptor, Domine quis habitabit, Magnificat and Jam Christus astra; also three responds from the Office of the Dead, songs (including Pandolpho), In nomine settings for ensemble, and a galliard 110
Giaches de Wert 1535 1596 Franco-Flemish Late Renaissance Active in Italy 49
Filippo Azzaiolo fl. 1557 1569 Italian Late Renaissance 26
Robert White 1538 1574 English Late Renaissance 61
Alessandro Striggio c. 1540 1592 Italian Late Renaissance Musician to the Medici; composer of the colossal 60-voice Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno 30
Nicholas Strogers fl. 1560 after 1575 English Late Renaissance Also spelled Strowger, Strowgers; three (probably four) keyboard pieces in a Christ Church, Oxford, manuscript, and a Fantasia in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (No. 89); an In nomine exists in a Bodleian manuscript 17
William Byrd c. 1540 1623 English Late Renaissance 1006
Clement Woodcock 1540 1590 English Late Renaissance Also spelled Woodcoke, Woodecock; his Browning my dear is one of several pieces of the period based on a popular tune, also known as The leaves be green 19
Anthony Holborne c. 1545 1602 English Late Renaissance 20
John Johnson c. 1545 1594 English Late Renaissance 58
Tomás Luis de Victoria 1548 1611 Spanish Late Renaissance 463
Giulio Caccini 1551 1618 Italian Transition Renaissance One of the founders of opera 286
Luca Marenzio c. 1553 1599 Italian Transition Renaissance 122
Giovanni Gabrieli 1554/1557 1612 Italian Transition Renaissance Nephew of Andrea Gabrieli 453
Thomas Morley 1557/1558 1603 English Transition Renaissance 292
Peter Philips 1560 1628 English Transition Renaissance Exiled to Flanders 159
Carlo Gesualdo 1560 1613 Italian Transition Renaissance 228
John Bull 1562 1628 English Transition Renaissance Exiled to the Netherlands 169
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck 1562 1621 Franco-Flemish Transition Renaissance 374
John Dowland 1563 1626 English Transition Renaissance 821
Giles Farnaby c. 1563 1640 English Transition Renaissance 97
Hans Leo Hassler 1564 1612 German Transition Renaissance 226
Claudio Monteverdi 1567 1643 Italian Transition Renaissance 1207
Thomas Campion 1567 1620 English Transition Renaissance Also spelled Campian; the only English composer to experiment with musique mesurée, and the first to imitate the Florentine monodists 126
Tobias Hume c. 1569 1645 English Transition Renaissance Responsible for the earliest known use of col legno in Western music 108
Michael Praetorius c. 1571 1621 German Transition Renaissance 726
Thomas Tomkins 1572 1656 English Transition Renaissance 192
Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger c. 1575 1628 English Transition Renaissance Illegitimate son of Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder 77
Thomas Weelkes 1576 1623 English Transition Renaissance 167
Sigismondo d'India c. 1582 1629 Italian Transition Renaissance 89
Orlando Gibbons 1583 1625 English Transition Renaissance 408

Baroque

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Baroque composers
Name Birth Death Nationality Period Notes Recordings Stars
Johannes Hieronymous Kapsberger 1580 1651 Italian Early Baroque 209
Gregorio Allegri 1582 1652 Italian Early Baroque Brother of Domenico Allegri 259
Thomas Ravenscroft c. 1582 c. 1633 English Early Baroque Published a book of psalms amongst others 71
Robert Johnson c. 1583 1633 English Early Baroque Active in England and Scotland 154
Girolamo Frescobaldi 1583 1643 Italian Early Baroque 704
Heinrich Schütz 1585 1672 German Early Baroque 530
Johann Hermann Schein 1586 1630 German Early Baroque 160
Samuel Scheidt 1587 1654 German Early Baroque 322
John Jenkins 1592 1678 English Early Baroque 80
Tarquinio Merula 1595 1665 Italian Early Baroque 259
Luigi Rossi 1597 1653 Italian Early Baroque 110
William Lawes 1602 1645 English Early Baroque 110
Francesco Cavalli 1602 1676 Middle Baroque 192
Giacomo Carissimi 1605 1674 Middle Baroque 153
Johann Jakob Froberger 1616 1667 Middle Baroque 232
Barbara Strozzi 1619 1677 Middle Baroque 126
Antonio Cesti 1623 1669 Middle Baroque 61
Giovanni Legrenzi 1626 1690 Middle Baroque 109
Johann Caspar Kerll 1627 1693 Middle Baroque 130
Jean-Henri d'Anglebert 1629 1691 Middle Baroque 76
Jean-Baptiste Lully 1632 1687 Middle Baroque 404
Pavel Josef Vejvanovský c. 1633/1639 1693 Middle Baroque 45
Dieterich Buxtehude c. 1637 1707 Middle Baroque 852
Gaspar Sanz 1640 1710 Middle Baroque 241
Marc-Antoine Charpentier 1643 1704 Middle Baroque 493
Johann Adam Reincken 1643? 1722 Middle Baroque 64
Alessandro Stradella 1643 1682 Middle Baroque 182
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber 1644 1704 Middle Baroque 375
Juan Bautista Cabanilles 1644 1712 Middle Baroque 91
Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco 1644 1728 Middle Baroque 24
John Blow 1649 1708 Middle Baroque 178
Cataldo Amodei c. 1650 c. 1695 Middle Baroque 3
Giovanni Battista Bassani c. 1650 1716 Middle Baroque 31
Arcangelo Corelli 1653 1713 Middle Baroque 870
Georg Muffat 1653 1704 Middle Baroque 195
Johann Pachelbel 1653 1706 Middle Baroque 927
Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer 1656 1746 Middle Baroque 81
Marin Marais 1656 1728 Middle Baroque 412
Michel-Richard de Lalande, or Delalande 1657 1726 Middle Baroque 84
Giuseppe Torelli 1658 1709 Middle Baroque 243
Henry Purcell 1659 1695 Middle Baroque 1909
André Campra 1660 1744 Middle Baroque 134
Johann Joseph Fux 1660 1741 Middle Baroque 96
Alessandro Scarlatti 1660 1725 Middle Baroque 630
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki c. 1665/1667 1734 Late Baroque 11
Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre 1665 1729 Late Baroque 63
Antonio Lotti c. 1667 1740 Late Baroque 189
Johann Christoph Pepusch 1667 1752 Late Baroque 30
François Couperin 1668 1733 Late Baroque 882
Alessandro Marcello 1669 1747 Late Baroque 286
Antonio Caldara 1670 1736 Late Baroque 221
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni 1671 1751 Late Baroque 722
Jeremiah Clarke c. 1674 1707 Late Baroque 317
Antonio Vivaldi 1678 1741 Late Baroque 4374
Manuel de Zumaya c. 1678 1755 Late Baroque 9
Jan Dismas Zelenka 1679 1745 Late Baroque 153
Georg Philipp Telemann 1681 1767 Late Baroque 1947
Christoph Graupner 1683 1760 Late Baroque 119
Johann David Heinichen 1683 1729 Late Baroque 92
Jean-Philippe Rameau 1683 1764 Late Baroque 946
Johann Sebastian Bach 1685 1750 Late Baroque 15983
George Frideric Handel 1685 1759 Late Baroque 5942
Domenico Scarlatti 1685 1757 Late Baroque 1456
Nicola Porpora 1686 1768 Late Baroque 183
Francesco Geminiani 1687 1762 Late Baroque 204
Johann Georg Pisendel 1687 1755 Late Baroque 52
Sylvius Leopold Weiss 1687 1750 Late Baroque 206
Johann Friedrich Fasch 1688 1758 Late Baroque 172
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier 1689 1755 Late Baroque 190
Leonardo Vinci c. 1690 1730 Late Baroque 79
Giuseppe Tartini 1692 1770 Late Baroque 421
Pietro Locatelli 1695 1764 Late Baroque 266
Giuseppe Sammartini 1695 1750 Galant 129
Jean-Marie Leclair l'aîné 1697 1764 Galant 236
Johann Joachim Quantz 1697 1773 Galant 140
Johann Adolph Hasse 1699 1783 Galant 227
Jan Zach 1699 1773 Galant 16
Giovanni Battista Sammartini 1700 1775 Galant 77
Carlos Seixas 1704 1742 Galant 53
Baldassare Galuppi 1706 1785 Galant 174
Giovanni Battista Martini, or Padre Martini 1706 1784 Galant 104
Michel Corrette 1707 1795 Galant 155
Franz Benda 1709 1786 Galant 76
Thomas Arne 1710 1778 Galant 233
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach 1710 1784 Galant 228
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi 1710 1736 Galant 538
William Boyce 1711 1779 Galant 154
Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville 1711 1772 Galant 71
Frederick the Great Frederick II of Prussia 1712 1786 Galant 39
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 1714 1788 Galant 1225
Leopold Mozart 1719 1787 Galant 223
Antonio Soler 1729 1783 Galant 226

Classical

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Classical composers
Name Birth Death Nationality Period Notes Recordings Stars
Johann Baptist Georg Neruda c. 1707 c. 1780 Early Classical 33
Franz Xaver Richter 1709 1789 Early Classical 58
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 1714 1788 Early Classical 1225
Christoph Willibald Gluck 1714 1787 Early Classical 1185
Johann Wenzel Anton Stamitz 1717 1757 Early Classical 73
Leopold Mozart 1719 1787 Early Classical 223
Georg Benda, or Jiří Antonín Benda 1722 1795 Early Classical 61
Carl Friedrich Abel 1723 1787 Early Classical 104
Tommaso Traetta 1727 1779 Early Classical 24
Niccolò Piccinni 1728 1800 Early Classical 58
Giuseppe Sarti 1729 1802 Early Classical 44
Antonio Soler 1729 1783 Early Classical 226
Antonio Sacchini 1730 1786 Early Classical 15
Franz Joseph Haydn 1732 1809 Early Classical 4985
François-Joseph Gossec 1734 1829 Early Classical 116
Johann Christian Bach 1735 1782 Early Classical 434
Josef Mysliveček 1737 1781 Early Classical 96
Michael Haydn 1737 1806 Early Classical 261
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf 1739 1799 Early Classical 116
Johann Baptist Wanhal or Vanhall 1739 1813 Early Classical 136
Giovanni Paisiello 1740 1816 Early Classical 170
Luigi Boccherini 1743 1805 Early Classical 872
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges 1745 1799 Early Classical 47
Carl Stamitz 1745 1801 Early Classical 169
Leopold Kozeluch 1747 1818 Early Classical 86
Domenico Cimarosa 1749 1801 Early Classical 250
Antonio Rosetti c. 1750 1792 Early Classical 94
Antonio Salieri 1750 1825 Early Classical 122
Muzio Clementi 1752 1832 Early Classical 278
Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli 1752 1837 Early Classical 15
Franz Anton Hoffmeister 1754 1812 Early Classical 93
Vicente Martín y Soler 1754 1806 Early Classical 33
Giovanni Battista Viotti 1755 1824 Early Classical 117
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756 1791 Early Classical 14011
Joseph Martin Kraus 1756 1792 Early Classical 97
Paul Wranitzky, also Pavel Vranický 1756 1808 Early Classical 33
Ignaz Pleyel 1757 1831 Early Classical 104
Franz Krommer 1759 1831 Early Classical 98
Luigi Cherubini 1760 1842 Early Classical 300
Johann Ladislaus Dussek 1760 1812 Early Classical 121
Adalbert Gyrowetz 1763 1850 Early Classical 14
Étienne Méhul 1763 1817 Early Classical 52
Ludwig van Beethoven 1770 1827 Early Classical 13189
Anton Reicha 1770 1836 Early Classical 129
Pierre Rode 1774 1830 Early Classical 23
Johann Nepomuk Hummel 1778 1837 Early Classical 443
Conradin Kreutzer 1780 1849 Early Classical 91
Ferdinand Ries 1784 1838 Early Classical 113
Louis Spohr 1784 1859 Early Classical 397
Friedrich Kuhlau 1786 1832 Early Classical 160
Carl Czerny 1791 1857 Early Classical 183
Franz Peter Schubert 1797 1828 Early Classical 8535

Romantic

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Timelines

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Medieval

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John DunstapleLeonel PowerOswald von WolkensteinJohannes CiconiaSolageJacob SenlechesFrancesco LandiniJacopo da BolognaGuillaume de MachautPhilippe de VitryJohn KukuzelisDenis, King of PortugalFranco of CologneAdam de la HalleGuiraut RiquierAlfonso X of CastileTheobald I of NavarreNeidhart von ReuentalPeire CardenalGautier de CoincyPeire VidalWalther von der VogelweideGaucelm FaiditPérotinVaqueirasBlondel de NesleArnaut DanielBeatritz de DiaLéoninBernart de VentadornJaufre RudelHildegard von BingenMarcabruAbelardWilliam IX of AquitaineAdam of Saint VictorHermann of ReichenauOtloh of Sankt EmmeramArnold of Saint EmmeramWipo of BurgundyAdémar de ChabannesWilliam of VolpianoFulbert of ChartresHeriger of LobbesOdo of ClunyHucbaldStephen of LiègeTuotiloNotker the Stammerer

Renaissance

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Orlando GibbonsMichael PraetoriusJohn Cooper (composer)Claudio MonteverdiThomas CampionGaspar FernandesHans Leo HasslerJohn DowlandCarlo GesualdoPhilippe RogierHieronymus PraetoriusGiovanni GabrieliThomas MorleyAlonso LoboLuca MarenzioGiovanni de MacqueTomás Luis de VictoriaLuzzasco LuzzaschiWilliam ByrdGiaches de WertAndrea GabrieliOrlande de LassusClaude Le JeuneCostanzo PortaFrancisco Guerrero (composer)Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaCipriano de RoreJacob Clemens non PapaClaude GoudimelPierre de ManchicourtHans NewsidlerThomas TallisChristopher TyeCristóbal de MoralesCostanzo FestaJohn TavernerAdrian WillaertThomas CrecquillonNicolas GombertClément JanequinPhilippe VerdelotAntoine BrumelAntonius DivitisAntoine de FévinMartin AgricolaPedro de EscobarPierre de La RueJean MoutonHeinrich IsaacJosquin des PrezJacob ObrechtAlexander AgricolaLoyset CompèreAntoine BusnoisWalter FryeJohannes OckeghemGilles BinchoisGuillaume DufayJohn DunstableLeonel PowerOswald von Wolkenstein

Baroque

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Jean-Joseph de MondonvilleGiovanni Battista PergolesiBaldassare GaluppiCarlos SeixasJohann Adolf HasseRiccardo BroschiJohann Joachim QuantzPietro LocatelliGiuseppe TartiniLeonardo VinciJohann Friedrich FaschFrancesco GeminianiNicola PorporaSilvius Leopold WeissGeorge Frideric HandelDomenico ScarlattiJohann Sebastian BachJohann Gottfried WaltherJean-Philippe RameauJohann David HeinichenGeorg Philipp TelemannJan Dismas ZelenkaAntonio VivaldiTomaso AlbinoniJohann Caspar Ferdinand FischerAntonio CaldaraTurlough O'CarolanFrançois CouperinAlessandro ScarlattiHenry PurcellMichel Richard DelalandeMarin MaraisArcangelo CorelliJohann PachelbelHeinrich Ignaz BiberDieterich BuxtehudeMarc Antoine CharpentierJean-Baptiste LullyJean-Henri d'AnglebertJohann Heinrich SchmelzerBarbara StrozziJohann Jakob FrobergerGiacomo CarissimiAntonio BertaliWilliam LawesFrancesco CavalliSamuel ScheidtHeinrich SchützGirolamo FrescobaldiGregorio AllegriClaudio MonteverdiJan Pieterszoon SweelinckJacopo Peri

Classical

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Franz SchubertGioachino RossiniLouis SpohrJohn Field (composer)Mauro GiulianiFernando SorJohann Nepomuk HummelAnton ReichaLudwig van BeethovenAnton EberlFranz DanziLuigi CherubiniJan Ladislav DussekIgnaz PleyelJoseph Martin KrausWolfgang Amadeus MozartGiovanni Battista ViottiVicente Martín y SolerMuzio ClementiAntonio SalieriDomenico CimarosaWilliam BillingsCarl StamitzChevalier de Saint-GeorgesLuigi BoccheriniGiovanni PaisielloAndré Ernest Modeste GrétryAndrea LuchesiCarl Ditters von DittersdorfMichael HaydnJosef MyslivečekJohann Christian BachJohann SchobertFrançois-Joseph GossecJoseph HaydnAntonio SolerTommaso TraettaFrançois-André Danican PhilidorCarl Friedrich AbelPieter HellendaalCarlo Antonio CampioniLeopold MozartJohann StamitzGeorg Christoph WagenseilCarl Philipp Emanuel BachChristoph Willibald GluckNiccolò JommelliWilhelm Friedemann BachGiovanni Battista SammartiniDomenico Scarlatti

Romantic

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Modest MussorgskyGeorges BizetMax BruchMily BalakirevLéo DelibesCamille Saint-SaënsCésar CuiHenryk WieniawskiAmilcare PonchielliJulius ReubkeJohannes BrahmsAlexander BorodinFrancis Edward BacheKarl GoldmarkAnton RubinsteinLouis Moreau GottschalkJosef StraussJohann Strauss IIAnton BrucknerBedřich SmetanaEdouard LaloCésar FranckClara SchumannFranz von SuppéJacques OffenbachCharles GounodNiels Wilhelm GadeRobert VolkmannGiuseppe VerdiCharles-Valentin AlkanRichard WagnerFranz LisztRobert SchumannFrédéric ChopinCarl Otto NicolaiNorbert BurgmüllerOtto LindbladFelix MendelssohnMichael William BalfeJuan Crisostomo de ArriagaFanny MendelssohnJohann Strauss IHector BerliozMikhail GlinkaAdolphe-Charles AdamVincenzo BelliniGaetano DonizettiFranz SchubertCarl LoeweFranz BerwaldGioacchino RossiniGiacomo MeyerbeerCarl CzernyCarl Maria von WeberLouis SpohrDaniel AuberNiccolò PaganiniJohn Field (composer)Anthony Philip HeinrichFernando SorJohann Nepomuk HummelLudwig van Beethoven
Nikolai MedtnerOttorino RespighiJoseph CanteloubeReinhold GlièreFranz Schmidt (composer)Josef SukGustav HolstSergei RachmaninoffAlexander ScriabinWilhelm StenhammarFranz LeharAmy BeachEnrique GranadosFerruccio BusoniVasily KalinnikovJean SibeliusAlexander GlazunovPaul DukasCarl NielsenAlbéric MagnardRichard StraussEdward GermanAnton Stepanovich ArenskyGustave CharpentierIsaac AlbenizGustav MahlerHugo WolfSergei LyapunovEugene YsayeGiacomo PucciniRuggiero LeoncavalloEdward ElgarChristian SindingSergei TaneyevAnatoly LyadovErnest ChaussonGeorge Whitefield ChadwickJohn Philip SousaEngelbert Humperdinck (composer)Leoš JanáčekCharles Villiers StanfordHans Huber (composer)Francisco TarregaFranz Xaver ScharwenkaAlexandre LuiginiHubert ParryRobert FuchsAugusta HolmèsCharles-Marie WidorGabriel FauréPablo SarasateNikolai Rimsky-KorsakovJames Scott SkinnerEdvard GriegArrigo BoitoArthur SullivanJohann Nepomuk Fuchs (composer)Antonín DvořákJohan SvendsenJohn StainerPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky