Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
"Dmitri Shostakovich" was a Russian composer during the Soviet era.
Haydn is widely known as the Father of symphonies. He composed 104 symphonies to reinforce the genre in music repertoire. He is also known as Father of String Quartets as he wrote 84 of them (more than any other composer).
Rolfe Kent is a film score composer. A film score composer is a person who makes background music for a film. Rolfe Kent associate with many variety of different music when making these scores.
Symphonies
Italian composer; wrote music for many masses
Yes, Beethoven was a late Classical and early Romantic composer from Germany, known especially for his symphonies.
He composed music. Concertos, symphonies, sonatas, and other brilliant works.
Beethoven's music is an example of classical music. Ludwig Van Beethoven was a German classical composer who created great symphonies and lived during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote 41 symphonies. Out of these symphonies only two of them are in a minor key. Mozart was a musical prodigy, but in his time was often regarded as a difficult to understand composer, with many songs considered to have complex notes.
Robert Schumann was a Romantic composer primarily known for his piano music and art songs (lieder). He also wrote symphonies, chamber music, and choral works.
Music by John Debney is the composer, but I don't know where you can find the music.
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"Dmitri Shostakovich" was a Russian composer during the Soviet era.
Haydn is widely known as the Father of symphonies. He composed 104 symphonies to reinforce the genre in music repertoire. He is also known as Father of String Quartets as he wrote 84 of them (more than any other composer).
The kind of career that a person look into when they have a music background can be, a music director, composer, songwriter, film music orchestrator, choir director, music teacher, music producer or director.
The music is called "Placa Omondia" by Greek composer Mimis Plessas. I found it on the stock music compilation "Ren And Stimpy Production Music" (Vol. 1)