PmU@Ix@I @"Data.app@;@O&Y)@ .17J2N@PP!SSSVCBBrandenburg concertos; orchestral suites; flute concertos; clavier concertos; harpsichord concertos; violin concertos; Musical offering, BWV 1079; The art of fugue, BWV 1080; suites; sonatas; chromatic fantasia & fugue, BWV 903; Italian concerto, BWV 971; French suites; 6 partitas for clavier; Goldberg variations, BWV 988; 48 preludes and fugues for the well-tempered clavier; organ music, including the famous Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565; 45 chorale preludes for organ; 214 cantatas, including no. 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme; Christmas oratorio, BWV 248; Magnificat in D, BWV 243; Mass in B minor, BWV 232; St. John Passion, BWV 245; St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244; many others. E5 piano concertos, including no. 5 The emperor, op. 73; choral fantasia for piano, orchestra and choir, op. 80; violin concerto, op. 61; triple concerto for violin, cello and piano, op. 56, The creatures of Prometheus (overture and ballet music, op. 43); overtures (The consecration of the House, op. 124; Coriolan, op. 62, Egmont, op. 84, Fidelio, op. 72c, King Stephen, op. 117, Leonora nos. 1-3, opp. 72a, 72b, 138, The ruins of Athens, op. 113, Zur Namensfeier, op. 115; 9 symphonies, including no. 3, Eroica, op. 55, no. 6, Pastoral, op. 68, no. 9, Choral, op. 125; 5 cello sonatas; 11 piano trios including no. 5, Ghost, op. 70 no. 1, no. 7, Archduke, op. 97; piano quartet; piano and wind quintet; septet; 16 string quartets plus Grosse fugue for string quartet, op. 133, including nos. 7-9, Rasumovsky nos. 1-3, op. 59, no. 10, Harp, op. 74; 4 string trios; 10 violin sonatas, including no. 5, Spring, op. 24, no. 9, Kreutzer, op. 47; wind quintet, sextet and octet; 32 piano sonatas, including no. 8, Pathtique, op. 10 no. 1, no. 14, Moonlight, op. 27 no. 1, no. 15, Pastoral, op. 28, no. 17, Tempest, op. 31 no. 2, no. 21, Waldstein, op. 53, no. 23, Appassionata, op. 57, no. 26, Les adieux, op. 81a, no. 29, Hammerklavier, op. 106; Andante favori, WoO 57; Fr Elise, WoO 59; bagatelles, op. 33, 119 and 126; 33 variations on a waltz by Diabelli, op. 120; Missa solemnis, op. 123; mass in C, op. 86; Fidelio (opera); many smaller pieces including piano variations on "God save the King" and "Rule Britannia". B2 Piano concertos; Violin concerto; Double concerto; 2 Serenades; 4 Symphonies; Academic Festival overture; Tragic overture; Variations on a theme of Haydn; Hungarian dances (orig. for piano duet, nos. 1-10 later orchestrated by Brahms); much chamber music including piano trios, quartets and string quartets; 2 violin sonatas; piano music, including 3 sonatas, variations on themes by Handel and Paganini, many short works; lieder; Alto rhapsody; German requiem; Liebeslieder waltzes; Nanie; other choral works. 5AHe wrote a waltz theme that was circulated to 50 contemporary composers with an invitation to them to write one variation on it. Beethoven used the theme for his remarkable "33 variations on a theme of Diabelli, op. 120. Of the other variations, those of Liszt, then 11, and Schubert are the most notable. DConcerti grossi; harp concerto; lute concerto; oboe concertos; organ concertos; Music for the Royal fireworks; Water music; Suites; Acis and Galantea (masque); Alceste (overture and incidental music); Cantatas, including Alexander's feast, L'allegro, il penseroso, il moderato, alpestre monte, mi palpita il cor, Aminta e Fillide, Apollo e Dafne; parti, l'idolomio, Cecilia vogi un sguardo, Lucrezia, Ode for St. Cecilia's day; Anthems, including Anthem for the Foundling Hospital, Ode for the birthday of Queen Anne, 11 Chandos anthems, Dettingen anthem, 4 Coronation anthems (including no. 1, Zadok the Priest); oratorios, including Athalia, Belshazzar, Esther, Israel in Egypt, Jephtha, Joshua, Judas Maccabeus (including See the conqu'ring hero comes), Messiah (including Hallelujah chorus, I know that my Redeemer liveth); La resurrezione; Samson; Saul; Solomon; Susanna, Theodora; operas, including Agrippina, Alcina, Giulio Cesare, Alessandro, Amadigi di Gaula, Atalanta, Flavio, Hercules, Orlando, Ottone, re di Germania, Partenope, Il pastor fido, Radamisto, Rodelinda, Regina de Langobardi, Semele, the Sorceress, Tamerlano, Teseo; chamber music. AConcert music for brass and strings; Mathis der Maler (opera and symphony); symphonies; Symphonic metamorphoses on themes of Carl Maria von Weber; Cardillac (opera); The four temperaments (for piano and strings); violin concerto; many chamber works and works for small ensembles. :APascal et Chambord; La rose de Saint-Fleur; Orphe aux Enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld, including the famous can-can); Die Rheinnixen; La belle Hlne; La vie parisienne; La Grande-Duchesse de Grolstein; La Prichole; Les contes d'Hoffmann (Tales of Hoffmann, including the famous barcarolle); Robinson Crusoe *A'Sonnatas' of 3- and 4-parts; Anthems & services; Come, ye sons of art away; Funeral music for Queen Mary; Odes & Welcome Songs, including Ode on St. Cecilia's day ('Hail bright Cecilia'); many songs; Dido and Aeneas (opera); Dioclesian; Timon of Athens; The Fairy Queen; King Arthur; The tempest 6AConcerto gross; oboe concerto; fantasia on Greensleeves; the lark ascending; piano concerto; 9 symphonies, including no. 1 ('Sea symphony'), no. 2 ('London symphony'), no. 3 ('pastoral'), no. 7 ('Sinfonia Antarctica'); fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis; Job (a masque for dancing); many choral works; etc. )AConcertos for many solo instruments; symphonies; chamber music; Film music: The Bridge on the River Kwai (suite for large orchestra); Hobson 's Choice (orchestral Suite) The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (suite); The Sound Barrier (rhapsody), Whistle Down the Wind (small suite for small orchestra).PAConcerto for orchestra (1943); sonata for two pianos and percussion (1937); Music for strings, percussion and celesta (1936); 3 piano concertos; The miraculous mandarin (ballet, 1918-19); 2 violin concertos; numerous other orchestral pieces; 2 string quartets; piano pieces including Mikrokosmos; Duke Bluebeard's castle (opera, 1911).@iTable1ColA62 ColB62ColA63 ColB63ColA64 ColB64ColA65 ColB65ColA66ColB66ColA67ColB67 Index1ColA62Q @dBmall orchestra).J )%}}M)UAbel, Carl FriedrichCthen, 22 Dec 1723London, 20 Jun 1787+German composer of symphonies and concertosSix symphonies, op. 7 U Adam, AdolpheParis, 24 Jul 1803Paris, 3 May 1856French ballet composerLe Chalet (1834); La Dame Blanche (1825); Giselle (1841); Pierre et Catherine (1829); Les pantins de Violette (1856); Le Postillon de Longjumeau (1836); Si j'tais roi (1852) E Adams, John1947IMinimalist composer, sometimes basing works on contemporary news stories.lThe Chairman Dances; The Death of Klinghoffer; Fearful symmetries; Harmonium; Harmonielehre; Shaker Loops. UAddinsell, RichardLondon, 13 Jan 1904London, 14 Nov 1977_English composer remembered for the Warsaw Concerto, in the film score of (Dangerous Moonlight) U Addison, JohnLondon, 1766 (?)London, 30 Jan 1844PEnglish composer/double bass player who wrote music for plays in London theatres E Addison, John!West Chobham, Surrey, 16 Mar 1920UEnglish composer best known for the ballet Carte Blanche and for several film scores.American composer best known for light, often humorous pieces.7Fiddle-faddle; Promenade; Sleigh ride; the Typewriter UAndriessen, Hendrik18921981+Dutch composer, principally of vocal music.4Chromatic variations; Fiat domine; Miroir de Peine UAntheil, George19001959`American composer (German ancestry) mainly of orchestral works including symphonies and ballets.Course; Dreams; symphonies. U Arditi, LuigiCrescentino, Italy, 1822Hove, UK, 1903MItalian conductor and composer of operas best remembered for some short songsIl bacio; Parlo. UArensky, AntonNovgorod, Russia, 12 Jul 1861Terioki, Finland, 1906^Composer heavily influenced by Chopin, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov, with whom he studied.MPiano trios; String quartets; Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky, op. 35a Arne, Thomas Augustine9 London, 28 May 1710London, 5 Mar 1778&English Composer and theatre musician.`Harpsichord concertos; overtures; operas; Rule, Brittania (written for the masque Alfred, 1740)EArnell, RichardLondon, 15 Sep 1917English composer.$Ballets, symphonies, chamber music Arnold, Malcolm Henry9Northampton, 21 Oct 1921TProlific English composer of instrumental music of all types, including film scores.L)UArnold, SamuelLondon, 10 Aug 1740London, 22 Oct 1802).:English organist, composer, conductor, and musical editor.7several oratorios, including the popular Prodigal Son 1Arriaga y Balzola, Juan Crisstomo Jacobo AntonioM2 Bilbao, 27 Jan 1806Paris, 17 Jan 1826Spanish violinist and composer.@Sacred works; operas; string quartets, overtures, Symphony in DAtterberg, Kurt18871974 Nine symphonies; chamber music UAttwood, ThomasLondon, 23 Nov 1765London, 24 Mar 1838English organist and composer.NSacred music, particularly anthems; dramatic music; songs; some piano music. UAuber, Daniel Franois EspritCaen, 29 Jan 1782Paris, 12 or 13 May 1871French composer.Operas (Fra Diavolo). UAuric, GeorgesLodve, Hrault, 15 Feb 1899Paris, 33 Jul 1983).Prolific French composer. 1Ballets; scores for films; songs; piano pieces. UAvison, Charles Newcastle upon Tyne, I6 Feb 1709'Newcastle upon Tyne, 9 or 10 May 1770. English composer%12 Concerti grossi after Scarlatti. UBacarisse, Salvator18981963Spanish composer.&Concertino for guitar and orchestra. J =QQa1=ڥEUBach, Carl Philipp EmanuelWeimar, 8 Mar 1714Hamburg, 14 Dec 1788)German composer, son of Johann Sebastian.Concertos; sinfonias; sonatas UBach, Johann ChristianLeipzig, 5 Sep 1735London, 1 Jan 17822German composer, youngest son of Johann Sebastian. Concertos; sinfonias; quintets U Bach, Johann Christoph FriedrichLeipzig, 21 Jun 1732Bckeburg, 26 Jan 1795)German composer, son of Johann Sebastian.Sinfonias; chamber music UBach, Johann SebastianEisenach, 21 Mar 1685Leipzig, 28 Jul 1750iGerman composer, possibly the most revered composer ever, with a phenomenal output of all types of music. UBach, Wilhelm FriedemannWeimar, 22 Nov 1710Berlin, 1 Jul 17840German composer; eldest son of Johann Sebastian.$Sinfonias; fantasias for keyboard. UBachofen, Johann CasparZurich, 26 Dec 1695Zurich, 23 Jun 1755#Swiss composer and singing teacher.Psalm settings; passion. E Badings, HenkBandung, Java, 17 Jan 19078Dutch composer of orchestral works and electronic music.'Symphonies; concertos; cantatas, etc. Baermann, Heinrich17841847$Adagio for clarinet and orchestra. UBairstow, Edward18741946English composer.(Anthems, choral settings, organ music. Balakirev, Mily Alexeyevich9 Nizhny-Novgorod, 2 Jan 1837St. Petersburg, 29 May 1910.9Russian composer, contemporary of Glinka and Tchaikovsky.Piano concertos; symphonies; overtures; Islamey (oriental fantasy, said to be one of the most difficult piano works ever written).UBalbastre, Claud-BnigneDijon, 22 Jan 1727Paris, 9 May 1799French organist and composer.Organ works. UBalfe, Michael WilliamDublin, 15 May 1808!Rowney Abbey, Herts., 20 Oct 18708Irish composer who first gained fame as an opera singer.`Operas including Falstaff (1838), The Bohemian girl (1843); ballad Come into the garden, Maud. E Ball, EricBristol, 31 Oct 19037English composer mainly of brass band and choral music. U Banks, DonSouth Melbourne, 25 Oct 1923Melbourne, 12 Sep 1980Australian composer./Horn concerto (1965); violin concerto (1968).  Bantock, (Sir) Granville RansomeM!  London, 7 Aug 1868London, 11 Oct 1946English conductor and composer.)Symphonies; The Rubayat of Omar Khayyam.UBarber, SamuelWest Chester, Penn., 9 Mar 1910New York, 23 Jan 1981(American composer in the Romantic style.Vanessa (opera, 1958); Antony and Cleopatra (opera, 1966); concertos; ballets; 2 symphonies; Adagio for strings, op. 11 (orchestrated from the slow movement of his string quartet, op. 11); piano music; choral music; songs. &AAubade; piano concerto; double piano concerto; Les biches (ballet); concerto for organ, strings and timpani; sinfonietta; piano music, including Badinage, Humoresque, Mouvements perptuels; vocal music, including Gloria, Ave verum corpus, Exultate Deo, Masses; Dialogues des Caremlites (opera)( Duke Bluebeard's castle (opera, 1911).@iun%zBargiel, Woldemar18281897(Octet in C minor for strings, op. 15a. UBarraqu, JeanPuteaux, Seine, 17 Jan 1928Paris, 17 Aug 1973French serialist composer.FConcerto for clarinet, vibraphone and six instrumental trios (1968). U Bart, LionelLondon, 1 Aug 1930 London, 1999#British composer of stage musicals.Fings ain't wot they used t'be (1959); Lock up your daughters (1959); Oliver! (1960); Blitz (1962); Maggie May (1964); Twang (1965). Bartk, Bla Viktor Jnos9 Nagyszentmikls, 25 Mar 1881New York, 26 Sep 1945"Best known of Hungarian composers. PUBartolozzi, BrunoFlorence, 8 Jun 1911Fiesole, 12 Dec 1980Italian serialist composer. Bax, (Sir) Arnold Edward TrevorM  Streatham, 8 Nov 1883Cork, 3 Oct 19532English composer, Master of the King's Music 1941.Tone poems (In the faery hills, The garden of Fand; Tintagel); 7 symphonies; 3 string quartets; 4 piano sonatas; cello concerto; violin concerto. Beach, Amy18671944Symphony in E minor (Gaelic). EBeaumont, AdrianHuddersfield, 1 Jun 1937;English composer of church music, songs and chamber pieces. UBeethoven, Ludwig VanBonn, 17 Dec 1770Vienna, 26 Mar 1827@German composer, probably the widest-known composer of all time.-Bellini, Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco9.Catania, Sicily, 3 Nov 1801Puteaux, nr. Paris, 23 Sep 1835Italian opera composer.@Beatrice di Tenda; Norma; Il pirata; I puritani; La sonnambula.U Bendl, KarelPrague, 16 Apr 1838Prague, 20 Sep 1897#Czech conductor and opera composer.Lejla; Karel Skrta; etc. UBen-Haim, PaulMunich, 5 Jul 18971984%Israeli composer of orchestral music. Benjamin, George19602Ringed by the flat horizon; At first light; etc. EBennett, Richard RodneyBroadstairs, 29 Mar 1936,English composer of operas, film music, etc.hFar from the madding crowd; Nicholas and Alexandra; Murder on the Orient Express; The mines of sulphur U Benoit, Peter18341901Belgian composer.Hoogmis (mass) EBentzon, Niels ViggoCopenhagen, 24 Aug 19197Danish composer with huge output of all types of music. rJQIA%)5i!UBlitzstein, MarcPhiladelphia, 2 Mar 1905Martinique, 22 Jan 1964*American composer of stage and film music.The cradle will rock. U Bloch, ErnestGeneva, 24 Jul 1880Portland, Oregon, 15 Jul 1959@Swiss-born American composer, often of works with Jewish themes.PConcerti grossi; Violin concerto; Israel symphony; Schelomo; Avadath Hakodesh. U Blodek, VilmPrague, 3 Oct 1834Prague, 1 May 1874%Czech flautist, pianist and composer.)Symphony (1859); Flute concerto (1862). UBlomdahl, Karl-Birger19161968Swedish composer."3 symphonies; Sisyphos (ballet). U Blow, JohnNewark, NJ, Feb 1649London, 1 Oct 1708Church composer.KVenus and Adonis (opera); Ode on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell; Anthems. UBoccherini, LuigiLucca, 19 Feb 1743Madrid, 28 May 1805Italian cellist and composer.68 Cello concertos; 6 symphonies; much chamber music. Bochsa, Robert Nicholas Charles9 Lorraine, 9 Aug 1789Sydney, 6 Jan 1856BFrench composer who wrote mainly for his own instrument, the harp.Body, Jack John Stanley9 !Te Aroha, New Zealand, 7 Oct 1944+New Zealand composer of experimental music.'23 Pages; Caves of Ellora; Vox populi.UBoieldieu, Franois-AdrienRouen, 16 Dec 1775Jarcy, 8 Oct 1834French composer.9Harp concerto; La dame blanche (opera); Les deux nuits. Boito, Arrigo Enrico9Padua, 24 Feb 1842Milan, 10 Jun 1918 Italian composer and librettist.Mefistofele; NeroneU Bond, CapelGloucester, 14 Dec 1730Coventry, 14 Feb 1790English Midlands composer. Concertos and concerti grossi. UBononcini, Giovanni MariaModena, 18 Jul 1670Vienna, 9 Jul 1747*Child prodigy, son of an Italian composer.+Sonatas; Cantatas; Il triomfo de Camilla. Borodin, Alexander Porfiryevich9  St. Petersburg, 12 Nov 1833St. Petersburg, 27 Feb 1887,Russian professor of chemistry and composer.eIn the Steppes of Central Asia; Prince Igor (from which the famous Polovtsian Dances); 2 symphonies.UBottesini, Giovanninr. Milan, 22 Dec 1821Parma, 7 Jul 1889(Italian double bass player and composer.AGran duo concertante; Cristoforo Colombo; The garden of Olivet. UBoughton, RutlandAylesbury, 23 Jan 1838London, 25 Jan 1960English composer.6Concertos; symphonies; The immortal hour (symphony). EBoulez, PierreMontbrison, 26 Mar 1925oFrench conductor and composer of highly experimental music (it has been jokingly nicknamed "wrong-note music")."Rituel; Le soleil des eaux; etc. !BPiano concerto; violin concerto; Diversions for piano (left hand) and orchestra; various orchestral pieces including The young person's guide to the orchestra (Variations and fugue on a theme of Purcell); Cello suites and sonata; 3 string quartets; A boy was born; Rejoice in the lamb; Hymn to St. Cecilia; Festival Te Deum; A ceremony of carols; Noye's Fludde; Folksong arrangements; War requiem; Spring symphony; Albert Herring; Billy Budd; Death in Venice; A Midsummer night's dream; Paul Bunyon; Peter Grimes; The rape of Lucretia; Phaedra.J19=-e9UBoyce, WilliamLondon, Sep 1711London, 7 Feb 1779English organist and composer.)Overtures; symphonies; Cathedral music. Boyd, Anne Elizabeth9 Sydney, 10 Apr 1946 Australian avant-garde composer.2String quartets, As I crossed a bridge of dreams.UBrahms, JohannesHamburg, 7 May 1833Vienna, 3 Apr 1897IGerman composer, often described as a successor to Beethoven's tradition.UBrian, Havergal#Dresden, Staffordshire, 29 Jan 1876Shoreham, 28 Nov 1972>English composer of 32 symphonies and other orchestral pieces. U Bridge, FrankBrighton, 26 Feb 1879Eastbourne, 10 Jan 1941English composer.Enter Spring (tone poem, 1927); Phantasm for piano and orchestra, 1931; Oration for cello and orchestra; various suites and pshort pieces for solo piano. Britten, Edward Benjamin9  Lowestoft, 22 Nov 1913Aldeburgh, 4 Dec 1976DEnglish conductor and composer who became Lord Britten of Aldeburgh.!Bruch, Max Karl August9 Cologne, 6 Jan 1838nr. Berlin, 20 Oct 1920German composer.zScottish fantasy; Karl Nidrei; 2 Violin concertos (no. 1 in G minor with famously beautiful slow movement); 3 symphonies.Bruckner, Josef Anton9 Linz, 4 Sep 1824Vienna, 11 Oct 1896Austrian organist and composer.A10 symphonies; Helgoland; Psalm 150; Te Deum; requiem; 3 masses.UBruhns, Nicolausnr, Husum, 1665Husum, 29 Mar 1697German composer of organ music. EBurgon, Geoffrey1941-English composer best known for choral music.1At the round earth's imagined corners; Requiem. EBush, GeoffreyLondon, 23 Mar 1920English composer.3 operas; 2 symphonies; etc. -Busoni, Ferrucio Dante Michelangelo Benvenuto9.Empoli, Tuscany, 1 Apr 1866Berlin, 27 Jul 1924:Italian virtuoso pianist and composer; settled in Germany.WConcertos; transcriptions of other music; operas, including Turandot and Doctor Faust.EBussotti, SylvanoFlorence, 1 Oct 1931'Italian composer of experimental music.  Butterworth, George Sainton Kaye9! London, 12 Jul 1885Pozires, 5 Aug 1916.4English composer, killed in the Battle of the Somme.-A shropshire lad; The banks of green willow.UBuxtehude, DietrichHolstein, ca. 1637Lubeck, 9 May 1707Danish organist and composer.3Sonatas; Chorales; Cantatas; Preludes and fugues. U Byrd, William1543!Stondon Massey, Essex, 4 Jul 1623!Most famous Elizabethan composer.LAnthems; masses; motets; My Lady Nevell's Booke; Fitzwilliam virginal book jIȨ-ґ%ڕ=A9EDello Joio, NormanNew York, 24 Jan 1913American composer.%The triumph of St. Joan (symphony). UDering, Richardca. 1580 London, 1630!English composer of church music. Motets. UDiabelli, AntonSalzburg, 5 Sep 1781Vienna, 8 Aug 1858HAustrian music publisher whose compositions were not of particular note.5EDiamond, David1915American composer@Symphonies; violin concertos; Kaddish for cello and orchestra. UDidbin, CharlesSouthampton, 1745London, 25 Jul 1814English dramatist and composerLOperas; Tom Bowling (song heard annually at the "Last Night of the Proms") UDittersdorf, Carl Ditters vonVienna, 2 Nov 1739Neuhof, Bohemia, 24 Oct 1799Prolific Austrian composer.AConcertos; symphonies; Singspiel, Doctor und Apotheker (opera).  Dodgson, Stephen Cuthbert Vivian9!London, 17 Mar 19248Prolific English composer of attractive, likeable music.UDohnnyi, Ernst von%Poszony (now Bratislava), 27 Jul 1877New York, 9 Feb 1960Hungarian composer.X2 Piano concertos; Variations on a nursery tune for piano and orchestra; chamber works UDonizetti, GaetanoBergamo, 29 Nov 1797Bergamo, 8 Apr 1848Italian opera composer.Anna Bolena; Il Campanello; Don Pasquale; L'elisir d'amore; Emelia di Liverpool; La Favorita; Lucia di Lammeermoor; Lucrezia Borgia; Maria Padilla; Maria Stuarda; Poliuto; etc. U Dowland, John London, 1563London, 20 Feb 1626English lutenist and composer.Many short works for lute. U Dukas, PaulParis, 1 Oct 1865Paris, 17 May 1935French composer.`L'apprenti sorcier (Sorceror's apprentice); Symphonies; ballets; Ariane et Barbe-bleu (opera). "Duparc, Marie Eugne Henri FouquesM# Paris, 21 Jan 1848Mont-de-Marsan, 12 Feb 1933*French composer, remembered for his songs.U Dupr, MarcelRouen, 3 May 1886Meudon, nr. Paris, 30 May 1971French organist and composer.0Symphony for organ and orchestra; organ works. EDurufl, MauriceLouviers, 11 Jan 1902French organist and composer.Requiem, op. 9, organ works. UDussek, Jan LadislavCslav, 12 Feb 1760 St. Germain-en-Laye, 20 Mar 1812Bohemian pianist and composer.">30 sonatas, 17 piano concertos. EDutilleux, HenriAngers, 22 Jan 1916French composer.;Symphonies; cello concerto; string quartet; piano sonata. |ACello concertos, piano concerto, violin concerto, overtures, serenade for strings, serenade for wind, 16 Slavonic dances, 9 symphonies, including no. 1 The bells of Zlonice, no. 9 From the New World; piano trios, quartets, quintet, including trio op. 90 Dumky; 14 string quartets, including no. 12 American; string quintets; string sextet; requiem; Stabat mater; Rusalka (opera).;BMany orchestral miniatures, including 5 Pomp and circumstance marches ("Land of Hope and Glory", sung annually at the Last Night of the Proms, is from no. 4); Cockaigne overture; Enigma variations; Introduction and allegro for strings; Falstaff; Crown of India (suite); The starlight express (suite); King Arthur (suite); cello concerto; violin concerto; 2 symphonies; Sea pictures; piano quintet; string quartet; violin sonata; piano pieces; organ sonata; Coronation ode; The dream of Gerontius; The light of life; The music makers; Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands.EConcertos for several instruments, including cello, harpsichord, horn, oboe, organ, piano, trumpet and violin; The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross (originally for orchestra then arranged for string quartet); 104 symphonies, including no. 6, 'Le Matin', no. 7, 'Le midi', no. 8, 'Le Soir', no. 22, 'Philosopher', no. 26, 'Lamentatione', no. 30, 'Alleluja', no. 31, 'Hornsignal', no. 38, 'Echo', no. 43, 'Mercury', no. 44, 'Trauer', no. 45, 'Farewell', no. 48, 'Maria Theresia', no. 49, 'La Passione', no. 53, 'L'imperiale', no. 55, 'Schoolmaster', no. 59, 'Fire', no. 60, 'Il Distratto', no. 63, 'La Roxolane', no. 69, 'Laudon', no. 73, 'La Chasse', no. 82, 'L'ours', no. 83, 'La Poule', no. 85, 'La Reine', no. 92, 'Oxford', no. 94, 'Surprise', no. 96, 'Miracle', no. 100, 'Military', no. 101, 'Clock', no. 103, 'Drum roll'; 45 piano trios; 83 string quartets; 62 piano sonatas; The Creation 14 masses, including no. 1a, 'Rorate coeli desuper, no. 2, 'Missa Brevis', no. 3, 'Missa Celensis', no. 5, 'Grosse Orgelmesse', no. 6, 'Missa Sancti Nicolai', no. 7, 'Little Organ Mass', no. 8, 'Mariazellermesse', no. 9, 'Heiligmesse', no. 10, 'Paukenmesse', no. 11, 'Nelson', no. 12, 'Threseienmesse', no. 13, 'Schpfungsmesse', no. 14, 'Harmonienmesse'; The Seasons; Stabat Mater; operas, including L'anima del Filosofo, Armida, La fedelt premiata, L'infedelt delusa, L'isola desabitata, Orlando paladino, La vera constanza.AAdagio for orchestra; Ballad of Blanik; Cossack dance; Danube symphony; Idyll for strings; Sinfonietta; Taras Bulba; Schluck und Jau; In the mists; Concertino for piano and seven instruments; violin concerto; violin sonata; string quartets; piano works; Glagolitic Mass; Operas, including The cunning little vixen, Taras Bulba, From the house of the dead, Jenufa, Kata Kabanov, The Makropoulos affair, Osud.A2 piano concertos; Totentanz; Dante symphony; Faust symphony; 21 Hungarian rhapsodies, with piano solo and orchestral versions; Symphonic poems, including Mazeppa, Orpheus, Les prludes, etc.; piano music, including arrangements of Schubert songs and Wagner overtures, Liebestraumen, Mephisto waltz, Annes de plerinage, sonatas, etc.; lieder; Hungarian coronation mass; Missa choralis; Missa solemnis; Don Sanche (opera)B2 piano concertos; double piano concertos; violin concerto in E minor, op. 64; overtures, including Athalia, Calm sea and prosperous voyage, The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave); Midsummer Night's dream; Ruy Blas, etc.; 12 symphonies for strings; 5 symphonies, including no. 2, 'Hymn of praise', no. 3, 'Scottish', no. 4, 'Italian', no. 5, 'Reformation'; cello sonatas; octet in E flat, op. 20; 2 piano trios; 6 string quartets; 2 violin sonatas; piano sonatas; songs without words; Elijah (oratorio); A midsummer night's dream (overture)1A4 Piano concertos; Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini; 3 symphonies; Vocalise; The Isle of the Dead; The Rock; Aleko; Symphonic dances; much piano music, including suites, tudes-tableaux, preludes, moments musicaux, variations, transcriptions, 2 sonatas; The Bells; Vespers; Monna Vanna (unfinished opera).1usic makers; Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands.@!qMYUGershwin, GeorgeBrooklyn, 26 Sep 1898Hollywood, 11 Jul 1937'American composer, born Jacob Gershvin.An American in Paris; Porgy and Bess (opera); Piano concerto in F; Rhapsody in blue; Girl Crazy (musical); Lady be good (musical) Let 'em eat cake (musical); Strike up the band (musical).!Gesualdo, Carlo, Prince of Venosa9"Naples, ca. 1561Gesualdo, Avellino, 8 Sep 1613Italian madrigal composer.UGibbons, OrlandoOxford, Dec 1583Canterbury, 5 Jun 1625English organist and composer.Anthems and verse anthems. EGilber, AnthonyLondon, 26 Jul 1934English composer.The scene machine (opera) U Gilles, JeanTarascon, Avignon, 8 Jan 1668Toulouse, 5 Feb 1705French composer.Messe des morts Ginastera, Alberto Evaristo9Buenos Aires, 11 Apr 1916Geneva, 25 Jun 1983Argentine composer.mPanambi (ballet); Cantata para Amrica mgica; piano concertos; operas (Don Ridrigo, Bomarzo, Beatrix Cenci)UGiordano, UmbertoFoggia, 28 Aug 1867Milan, 12 Nov 1948Italian opera composer.!Andrea Chenier; Fedora; Siberia (Giuliani, Mauro Giuseppe Sergio Pantaleo9) Bisceglie, nr. Bari, 27 Jul 1781Naples, 8 May 1829@Italian singer, guitarist and prolific composer of guitar music.E Glass, Philip1937%English composer of minimalist music.WCompany; Facades; Operas (Einstein on the beach, Akhnaten, Satyagraha); ballet pieces #Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich9$St. Petersburg, 10 Aug 1865Paris, 21 Mar 1936Russian composer.Cello concertos; violin concerto; ballets (Raymonda, Les ruses d'amour, The seasons); saxophone concerto; symphonic poems and fantasies (The sea, Stenka Razin, etc.); 8 symphonies; chamber musicGlire, Reinhold Moritsevich9 Kiev, 11 Jan 1875Moscow, 23 Jun 1956Soviet composerjHarp concerto; horn concerto; 3 symphonies; ballets (The red poppy, The red flower, The bronze horseman).Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich9 &Novospasskoye nr. Smolensk, 1 Jun 1804Berlin, 15 Feb 1857Russian composer.TRuslan and Ludmilla (opera); A life for the Tsar (opera); Kamarinskaya (orchestral)UGluck, Christoph Willibald&Erasbach, Upper Palatinate, 2 Jul 1714Vienna, 15 Nov 1787German opera composer.Don Juan (ballet); Alceste; Armide; The Chinese women; La Corona; La Danza; Iphignie en Aulide; Iphignie en Tauride; Orfeo ed Euridice Goehr, Peter Alexander9 Berlin, 10 Aug 1932Polymorpha (for string orchestra); St. Luke Passion; concertos UPergolesi, Giovanni BattistaAncona, 4 Jan 1710"Pozzuoli, near Naples, 16 Mar 1736Italian composer.BMagnificat; Stabat Mater; Salve regina; La serva padrona (opera) UPettersson, Allan19111980Swedish composer. Symphonies Pfitzner, Hans Erich9Moscow, 5 May 1869Salzburg, 22 May 1949German composer.Palestrina (opera)UPiccinni, NiccolBari, 16 Jan 1728Passy, near Paris, 7 May 1800Italian opera composer.DLa Cecchina, ossia La buono figliuola; Iphignie en Tauride; Didon Piston, Walter Hamor9Rockland, Maine, 20 Jan 1894$Belmont, Massachussetts, 12 Nov 1976American composer.U8 Symphonies; The incredible flutist (ballet); New England sketches; string quartetsUPizzetti, Ildebrandonear Parma, 20 Sep 1880Rome, 13 Feb 1968Italian opera composer.JDevora e Jaele; Lo straniero; Fra Gherardo; Assassinio nella cattedrale. B9 symphonies, including no. 4 ('Tragic'), no. 8 ('Unfinished') and no. 9 ('Great C major'); overtures; arpeggione sonata; octet in F; piano quintet in A ('Trout'); 2 piano trios; 15 string quartets, including no. 12 ('quartettsatz'), no. 14 ('Death and the maiden'); string quintet in C major; Piano music for four hands, including 'fantaisie in F minor', 'Grand duo', 'Lebensturme' , 'Rondo in A'; 6 Moments musicaux, 2 sets of 4 impromptus; 21 piano sonatas; fantasia in C ('Wanderer'); German dances; Lieder, including 'Heidenrslein', 'Erlknig', 'An die Harmonie', 'Die Forelle', 'Der Tod und das Mdchen', 'Who is Silvia?'; song cycles, 'Die schne Mllerin', 'Schwanengesang', 'Die Winterreise'; Fierrabras (opera)ABallets: Apollo; The Firebird; Fireworks; Ptrushka; Pulcinella; Renard the Fox; The Rite of Spring; Scherzo a la Russe; The Wedding; etc.; Capriccio for piano and orchestra; symphonies, including Symphony of Psalms; The Rake's Progress (opera); Oedipus Rex (opera-oratorio)na (unfinished opera).L5]Iq9jE})UPleyel, Ignace JosephRuppersthal, 18 Jun 1757Paris, 14 Nov 1831-Austrian composer and manufacturer of pianos.0Symphonies; string quartets; clarinet concerto Ponce, Manuel Maria9Fresnillo, 8 Dec 1886Mexico City, 24 Apr 1948Mexican composer.Works for guitarUPonchielli, Amilcarenear Cremona, 1 Aug 1834Milan, 17 Jan 1886Italian composer.PI promessi sposi (opera); La gioconda (ballet, including 'Dance of the hours') Porter, Cole Albert9 Peru, Indiana, 9 June 1891Santa Monica, 15 Oct 1964(American composer of songs and musicals.Fifty million Frenchmen; Gay divorce; Nymph errant; Anything goes; Red hot and blue; Leave it to me; Something for the boys; Mexican hayride; Kiss me Kate; Can-Can; Silk stockingsPoulenc, Francis Jean Marcel9 Paris, 7 Jan 1899Paris, 30 Jan 1963French composer.-&"Pousseur, Henri Lon Marie Thrse9#Lige, 23 Jun 1929Belgina composer.=Votre Faust ('variable operatic fantasy'); Couleurs croissesUPraetorius, Michaelnear Eisenach, ca, 1571Wolfenbttel, 15 Feb 1621German composer.*Dances from Tersichore; Christmas music. Previn, Andr George9Berlin, 6 Apr 1929CAmerican pianist and composer, particularly of jazz and film music.)A different kind of blues; It's a breezeProkoviev, Sergey Sergeyovich9 Ukraine, 27 Apr 1891Moscow, 5 Mar 1953Russian composer.17Puccini, Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria98&Tuscany, 22 Dec 1858Brussels, 29 Nov 1924.Italian opera composer.Le Villi; La Bohme; La Fanciulla del west; Gianni schicchi; Madama Butterfly; Manon Lescaut; La Rondine; Suor Angelica; Il Tabarro; Tosca; TurandotUPurcell, Henry16591695English composer.3*UQuantz, Johann JoachimGttingen, 30 Jan 1697Potsdam, 12 Jul 1773German flautist and composer.Flute concertos UQuilter, RogerBrighton, 1 Nov 1877London, 21 Sep 1953(English composer, particularly of songs.-A children's overture; As you like it; etc. Rachmaninov, Sergei Vasilyevich9  Semyonovo, 1 Apr 1873&Beverly Hills, California, 28 Mar 1943=Russian virtuoso pianist and composer who settled in America.21Raff, Joseph Joachim9near Zurich, 27 May 1822Frankfurt, 24 Jun 1882BGerman pianist and composer whose works are rarely heard nowadays.ECavatina (for violin and piano); symphonies; many short piano piecesURameau, Jean-PhilippeDijon, 25 Sep 1683Paris, 12 Sep 1764French composer.Les Borades; Dardanus; Les Indes galantes; Les Paladins; harpsichord pieces; Anacron (opera); Plate (opera); Pygmalion (opera); Zoroastre (opera). A4 Symphonies; cello concerto; piano concerto; violin concerto; overtures; adagio and allegro for horn and piano; piano quartets; piano quintet; piano trios; 3 string quartets; piano works, including 'Abegg variations', 'Fantasiestcke', 'Noveletten', 'Waldszenen', 'Kreisleriana', 'Carnaval', 'Papillons', 'Kinderszenen', 'Davidsbndlertnzen', fantasia in C, toccata in C, 2 piano sonatas, 3 romances; lieder, including 'Dichterliebe', 'Liederkreis'AThe age of gold; 2 cello concertos; 2 piano concertos; Assault on Beautiful Gorky (for piano and orchestra; 2 violin concertos; Hamlet (incidental music); King lear (incidental music); The Gadfly (film music); The Golden Age (ballet); 15 symphonies, including no. 2 ('October revolution'), no. 3 ('The first of May'), no. 7 ('Leningrad'), no. 11 ('The year 1905'), no. 12 ('The year 1917'), no. 13 ('Babi-Yar'); cello sonata; 15 string quartets; piano trios; violin sonata; 24 preludes for piano; piano sonatasAL'Estro armopnico (12 concertos); La Stravaganza; violin concertos; flute concertos; bassoon concertos; cello concertos; lute concerto; mandolin concerto; oboe concertos; The Four Seasons; choral music, including Beatus Vir, Dixit Dominus, Glorias; Juditha triumphans (oratorio) magpie)L9x]ERautavaara, Einojuhani1928Finnish composer symphonies Ravel, Joseph Maurice9Ciboure, 7 Mar 1875Paris, 28 Dec 1937+French composer of Swiss/Basque extraction.4URawsthorne, AlanHaslingden, Lancs, 2 May 1905Cambridge, 27 Jul 1971English composer.\Clarinet concerto; piano concertos; Madame Chrysanthme (ballet); Street corner (overture) 'Reger, Johann Baptist Jospeh MaximilianM(Brand, Bavaria, 19 Mar 1873Leipzig, 11 May 1916German composer.Choral fantasias; variations and fugue on B-A-C-H; variations and fugue on a theme of Bach; variations and fugue on a theme by Mozart; piano concerto; organ works; piano works; etc.Reich, Steve [Stephen] Michael9 New York, 3 Oct 19361American composer and performer of his own works.~Drumming (for tuned percussion, voices and piccolo); 8 lines; Six pianos; Tehillim; Variations for wind, strings and keyboard Reinecke, Carl Heinrich Carlsten9!Altona, 23 Jun 1824Leipzig, 10 Mar 1910 German composer of piano pieces.URespighi, OttorinoBologna, 9 Jul 1879Rome, 18 Apr 1936Italian composer.The birds; Ancient airs and dances; Ballata delle Gnomidi; Belkis, Queen of Sheba; Piano concertos; Brazilian impressions; Symphonic poems, including 'Feste romane', 'The fountains of Rome', 'The pines of Rome'; La Fiamma (opera); Semirama (opera) Rheinberger, Josef Gabriel9Liechtenstein, 17 Mar 1839Munich, 25 Nov 1901German organist and composer.Organ concertosRimmer, John Francis9 Auckland, 5 Feb 1939)New Zealand composer of electronic music.(White Island; Where sea meets sky; etc.$Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay Andreyevich9% Tikhvin, 18 Mar 1844Lyubensk, 21 Jun 1908Russian composer.Z2 Symphonies; Capriccio Espagnole; piano concerto; Scheherezade; The Tsar's bride (opera)Rodgers, Richard Charles9Long Island, 28 Jun 1902New York, 30 Dec 1979$American composer of stage musicals.7ERodrigo, JoaquinValencia, 22 Nov 1902.Spanish composer, particularly of guitar musicKConcierto de Aranjuez; Concierto Andaluz; Concierto madrigal; piano music URoman, John HelmichStockholm, 26 Oct 1694near Kalmar, 20 Nov 1758Swedish composer.%Violin concertos; suites; sinfonias Rossini, Gioachino Antonio9Pesaro, 29 Feb 1792Passy, 13 Nov 1868Italian opera buffa composer.6"Roussel, Albert Charles Paul Marie9#Tourcoing, Belgium, 5 Apr 1869Royan, Cote d'Azur, 23 Aug 1937French composer.'Ballets; symphonies; Padmvat (opera)Rubbra, Charles Edmund9Northampton, 23 May 19011986English composer.Violin concerto; symphonies@>?@AB>Table1C Name >dBorn ?dDied @d.Description Ad6Works to noteBd CdFlin concertos; 3 symphonies; chamber pieces; Samson et Dalila (opera)K;euMeܑRubinstein, Anton Grigoryevich9 Vikhvatinets, 28 Nov 1829St. Petersburg, 20 Nov 1894Russian pianist and composer.:Piano concertos; symphonies; piano sonatas; 'Melody in F'Ruggles, Carl Sprague9(East Marion, Massachussetts, 11 Mar 1876 Bennington, Vermont, 24 Oct 1971American composer.8Men and Mountains; Sen-treader; Angels (brass ensemble)E Rutter, John19434English composer of popular vocal and choral pieces.&Requiem; For the beauty of the earth Saint Sans, Charles Camille9 Paris, 9 Oct 1835Algiers, 16 Dec 1921French composer.8<USalieri, Antonionear Verona, 18 Aug 1750Vienna, 7 May 1825{Italian opera composer. Famous as the person whose jealously fictionally blighted Mozart's life in the play/film 'Amadeus'$Les Danades; Falstaff; many othersESallinen, AulisSalmi, 9 Apr 1935-Leading Finnish composer of the 20th century.JSymphonies; operas, including 'The Horseman', 'The red line', 'Kullervo' USarasate, Pablo dePamplona, 10 Mar 1844Biarritz, 20 Sep 1908Spanish violinist and composer.1Zigeurnerweisen; Jota aragonesa; Carmen fantasy Satie, Erik Alfred Leslie9 Honfleur, 17 May 1866Paris, 1 Jul 1925/French composer, partly of Scottish extraction.Ballets, including 'Les aventures de Mercure', 'Parade', 'Relche'; pieces, including '3 Gymnopdies', 'Pices froides', 'Les fils des toiles', 5 nocturnes; many othersESaxton, Robert1953English composer.}Charmber symphony; Concerto for orchestra; In the beginning; Music to celebrate the resurrection of Christ; Caritas (opera) $Scarlatti, Pietro Alessandro GasparoM%  Palermo, 2 May 1660Naples, 22 Oct 1725%One of a family of Italian musicians.@Concerti grossi; masses; Dixit Dominus; La Giuditta (oratorio).Scarlatti, Giuseppe Domenico9  Naples, 26 Oct 1685Madrid, 23 Jul 1757)Most famous member of the Italian family.Keyboard sonatasUScheidemann, HeinrichHamburg, ca. 1596 Hamburg, 1663German organist and composer.Organ works; cantatas USchein, Johann HermannGrnhaim, 20 Jan 1586Leipzig, 19 Nov 1630German composer.NBanchetto musicale (dances); Opella nova; Cento concerti ecclesiastici; etc. USchmidt, FranzPressburg, 22 Dec 1874near Vienna, 11 Feb 1939Austrian cellist and composer.TVariations on a theme of Beethoven; piano concerto for the left hand; 4 symphonies USchmitt, FlorentMeurthe-et-Moselle, 28 Sep 1870Neuilly-sur-Seine, 17 Aug 1958French composer.La tragdie de Salom ESchnittke, Alfred1934German composer.IConcertos for various instruments; sonatas; Life with an idiot (opera). AAn Alpine symphony; Don Juan; Also sprach Zarathustra; Ein Heldenleben; Till Eulenspiegel; Death and Transfiguration; Don Quixote; Le bourgeois gentilhomme; Burleske for piano and orchestra; Sinfonia domestica; oboe concerto; horn concerto; chamber works; many lieder; Four last songs; operas: Die Agyptische Helena; Arabella; Ariadne auf Naxos; Capriccio; Elektra; Die Frau ohne Schatten; Guntram; Intermezzo; Der Liebe der Danae; Der Rosenkavalier; Salome@Variations on a Rococo theme for cello and orchestra; Capriccio Italien; Marche Slave (overture); Romeo and Juliet (fantasy overture); Serenade for strings; Andante cantabile (op. 11); 1812 (overture); Elgie for strings; Francesca da Rimini; The Tempest; Hamlet (overture and incidental music); 3 piano concertos; concert fantasia; violin concerto; Festival overture on the Danish National Anthem; Ballets: 'The Nutcracker', 'Swan Lake', 'The sleeping beauty'; 4 suites, including no. 4, 'Mozartiana'; Manfred symphony; 6 symphonies, including no. 1 ('Winter daydreams'), no. 2 ('Little Russian'), no. 3 ('Polish'), no. 6 ('Pathtique'); Piano trio; 3 string quartets; piano music, including 'The Seasons'; The Snow Maiden (incidental music for voice and orchestra); Eugene Onedin (opera); The queen of sp*ades (Pique Dame; opera); Yolanta (opera)kARequiem mass; Four sacred pieces; Aida; Alzira; Aroldo; Un ballo in maschera; La Battaglia di Legnano; Il Corsaro; Don Carlos; I due Foscari; Ernani; Falstaff; La forza del destino; Un giorno di regno; I Lombardi; Luisa Miller; Macbeth; I Masnadieri; Nabucco; Oberto; Othello; Rigoletto; Simon Boccanegra; Stiffelio; La Traviata; Il Trovatore; I vespri siciliani&iano sonatasAFinlandia; Belshazzar's feast (suite); violin concerto in D minor; Karelia (suite); En Saga; Luonnotar; Kuolema; Tapiola; Scaramouche; 7 symphonies; piano quintet; string quartets; bagatelles for piano, piano sonatinas; Kyllikki (3 lyric pieces); The maiden in the tower (opera)L@9]ș)!yaiMUSchoeck, Othmar18861957Swiss composer.NCello concerto; violin concerto; Serenade; Das Holde Bescheiden (song cycle) Schoenberg, Arnold Franz Walter9  Vienna, 13 sep 1874Los Angeles, 13 Jul 1951>Austro-Hungarian composer; pioneer of atonal and serial music.Chamber symphonies; piano concerto; violin concerto; 5 pieces for orchestra; Verklaerte nacht; string quartets; The book of the Hanging Gardens; Erwartung; Pierrot lunaire; Moses und Aron (opera).Schubert, Franz Peter9Vienna, 31 Jan 1797Vienna, 19 Nov 1828The youngest to die (age 31) of all the 'greatest' classical composers, this Austrian composer leaves pieces of such accomplishment one wonders what he would have accomplished had he lived even as long as Mozart!:ESchuller, GuntherNew York, 22 Nov 1925American composer.&Seven studies on themes of Paul Klee Schuman, William Howard9New York, 4 Aug 19101992American composer.$10 symphonies; New England triptychSchumann, Robert Alexander9 Zwickau, 8 Jun 1810near Bonn, 29 Jul 1856?German composer, particularly noted for his piano compositions.<USchtz, Heinrichnear Gera, Oct 1585Dresden, 6 Nov 1672,Leading German composer of the 17th century.MThe Psalms of David; Christmas oratorio; Easter oratorio; madrigals; motets  Scriabin, Alexander Nikolayevich9! Moscow, 6 Jan 1872Moscow, 27 Apr 1915Russian pianist and composer.eDivine Poem; Prometheus - Poem of Fire; 3 symphonies; piano concertos; Etudes for piano; 10 sonatas;Seiber, Mtys Gyorgy9Budapest, 4 May 1905Capetown, 24 Sep 1960)British composer of Hungarian extraction.6Sonata da camera; clarinet concerto; Quartetto lyricoSessions, Roger Huntington9 Brooklyn, 28 Dec 1896American composer.W8 Symphonies; concerto for orchestra; The trial of Lucullus (opera); Montezuma (opera)Shaporin, Yury Alexandrovich9 Glukhov, 8 Nov 1887Moscow, 9 Dec 1966Soviet composer.Dekrabristy (opera)USheppard, Johnca. 1515ca 1559!English composer of church music. !Shostakovich, Dmitry Dmitriyevich9" St. Petersburg, 25 Sep 1906Moscow, 9 Aug 1975Soviet composer.=Sibelius, Jean Julius Christian9 Hmeenlinna, 8 Dec 1865Jrvenp, 20 Sep 1957Finnish composer, probably the greatest Scandinavian composer of all time, who wrote almost no music during his last 30 years of life.>Simpson, Robert Wilfred Levick9Leamington Spa, 2 Mar 1921English composer.!9 symphonies; 12 string quartetsUSinding, ChristianKongsberg, 11 Jan 1856Oslo, 3 Dec 1941RNorwegian composer, remembered now chiefly for his piano piece 'Rustle of Spring'. KAayeE =Smetana Bedrich Friedrich9 Litomysl, Bohemia, 2 Mar 1824Prague, 12 May 1884Czech composer.Wallenstein's camp (symphonic poems); M Vlast (My fatherland), including 'Vlatava' - 'Die Moldau'; piano trios; string quartets; The Bartered Bride (opera); Libuse (opera)Smyth, (Dame) Ethel Mary9Marylebone, 22 Apr 1858Woking, 9 May 1944English conductor and composer.MThe Wreckers (opera); March of the women; The Prison (choral symphony); etc.USoler, AntonioGerona, 3 Dec 1729El Escorial, 20 Dec 1783'Spanish organist and keyboard composer. Sonatas U Sor, FernandoBarcelona, 14 Feb 1778Paris, 10 Jul 1839Spanish composer.KGuitar pieces, including fantasias, sonatas; Hercules y Enfalia (bal;let) USousa, John PhilipWashington, DC, 6 Nov 1854!Reading, Pennsylvania, 6 Mar 19324American bandmaster and composer ('The March King').6Marches, including 'Liberty Bell', 'Washington Post' Spohr, Louis [Ludwig]9 Brunswick, 5 Apr 1784Kassel, 22 Oct 1859German violinist and composer.BClarinet concertos; violin concertos; symphonies; string quartets Spontini, Gaspare Luigi Pacifico9!Ancona, 14 Nov 1774Maiolati, 24 Jan 1851Italian opera composer.OlympieStainer (Sir) John9London, 6 Jun 1840Verona, 31 Mar 1901English composer.The CrucifixionStamitz, Johann Wenzel Anton9 Nemecky Brod, Jun 1717Mannheim, Mar 1757Czech violinist and composer./Sinfonia pastorale in D; trumpet concerto in D Stanford, (Sir) Charles Villiers9! Dublin, 20 Seo 1852London, 29 Mar 1924British composer..Clarinet concerto; 7 symphonies; church musicU Stanley, JohnLondon, 17 Jan 1712London, 19 May 1786$Blind English organist and composer.$Organ concertos; Teraminta (opera) U Steiner, Max18881971!American composer of film scores.hDidge City; The big sleep; The charge of the Light Brigade; King Kong; Gone with the wind; many others UStenhammar, Wilhelm18711927Swedish composer.@Piano concertos; symphonies; string quartets; overtures; songs  Sterndale Bennett, (Sir) William9!Sheffield, 13 Apr 1816London, 1 Feb 1875English composer.5Piano concertos; symphonies; The May Queen (cantata)Stevens, Bernard George9London, 2 Mar 19161983English composer.,Cello concerto; violin concerto; symphoniesUStill, William Grant#Woodville, Mississippi, 11 May 1895Los Angeles, 3 Dec 1978American composer.=Afro-American symphony; Symphony no. 2 (song of a new race) |ASiegfried idyll; lieder; Die feen; Der fliegende Hollnder (Flying Dutchman); Gtterdmmerung (Twilight of the Gods); Lohengrin; Die Meistersinger von Nrnberg; Parsifal; Das Rheingold; Rienzi; Der Ring des Nibelungen; Siegfried; Tannhuser; Tristan und Isolde; Die Walkre(Valkyries); ('The Ring Cycle' consists of the four operas Rheingold, Walkre, Siegfried, Gtterdmmerung)ahatten; Guntram; Intermezzo; Der Liebe der Danae; Der Rosenkavalier; SalomeABallets: Apollo; The Firebird; Fireworks; Ptrushka; Pulcinella; Renard the Fox; The Rite of Spring; Scherzo a la Russe; The Wedding; etc.; Capriccio for piano and orchestra; symphonies, including Symphony of Psalms; The Rake's Progress (opera); Oedipus Rex (opera-oratorio)KODmYY!QEStockhausen, KarlheinzCologne, 22 Aug 1928DGerman serialist, electronic and generally experimentalist composer.4Mikrophonies; Kontakte; Prozession; Stimmung; etc. UStrauss, Johann (Snr)Vienna, 14 Mar 1804Vienna, 25 Sep 1849Father of the famous Austrian family that wrote voluminous waltzes and other dance music. Although Vienna was their base, their works are still being discovered throughout Europe; they wrote constantly as they toured and performed.:Radetzky march; Lorelei-Rheinklange; Beloved Annen-polka UStrauss, Johann (Jr)Vienna, 25 Oct 1825Vienna, 3 Jun 1899Son of Johann snr., the 'Waltz King' wrote the majority of the best-known output from the Strauss family. Their works form the basis of the annual New Year concerts from Vienna.The Blue Danube; Tales from the Vienna Woods; Tritsch-Tratsch polka; Acceleration waltz; Emperor waltz; Morning papers; Annen polka; Pizzicato plaka [with Josef]; Die Fledermaus (operetta); Der Zigeunerbaron (Gypsy Baron; operetta) UStrauss, JosefVienna, 22 Aug 1827Vienna, 21 Jul 18708Pizzicato polka [with Johann, Jr.]; Moulinet polka; etc. UStrauss, EduardVienna, 15 Mar 1835Vienna, 28 Dec 1916iYoungest son of Johann snr., his compositions are much less famous than those of his father and brothers. Strauss, Richard Georg9Munich, 11 Jun 1864"Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 8 Sep 1949CGerman composer, unrelated to the Viennese family of the same name.?Stravinsky, Igor Fyodorovich9 Oranienbaum, 17 Jun 1882New York, 6 Apr 1971Russian composer.BU Suk, Josef!Krecovice u Neveklova, 4 Jan 1874Benesov, 29 May 1935Czech violinist and composer.IAsrael symphony; A Fairy-Tale; Praga; serenade for strings; many others Sullivan, (Sir) Arthur SeymourM Lambeth, 13 May 1842London, 22 Nov 1900English composer of Irish extraction whose association with the librettist W.S. Gilbert led to the fine output of famous British comic operas.Symphony in E (Irish); operas: HMS Pinafore, The Mikado, Cox and Box, The Gondoliers, Iolanthe, Princess Ida, Patience, The Pirates of Penzance, Ruddigore, Utopia Ltd, The Yeomen of the GuardUSupp, Franz von Spalato (now Split), 18 Apr 1819Vienna, 21 May 1895XAustrian operetta composer whose overtures are now far better known than the full works.tBeautiful Galathea; Boccacio; Light Cavalry; Pique Dame; Poet and Peasant; Morning, noon and night in Vienna, etc. Svendsen, Johan Severin9Oslo, 30 Sep 1840Copenhagen, 14 Jun 1911!Norwegian conductor and composer.'Symphonies; Norwegian rhapsodies; etc.Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon9 Deventer, May 1562Amsterdam, 16 Oct 1621Dutch organist and composer.(Miscellaneous keyboard and vocal works.Szymanowski, Karol Maciej9Ukraine, 6 Oct 1882Lausanne, 28 Mar 1937Polish composer.Symphonies; violin concertos; string quartets; violin sonatas; various short piano pieces; vocal music; Harnasie (choral ballet).ETajemitsu, ToroTokyo, 8 Oct 1930-Japanese composer, often of electronic music.mGuitar concerto; A Way a lone (string quartet); November steps (for two Japanese instruments and orchestra) UTallis, Thomasca. 1505Greenwich, 23 Nov 15850English composer of mainly ecclesiastical music.SMasses (including Puer natus et nobis); motets; anthems; Lamentations of Jeremiah Taneyev, Sergey Ivanovich9  Vladimir-na-Klyazme, 25 Nov 1856 Dyudko, near Moscow, 19 Jun 1915Russian composer.>Symphonies; string quartets; piano quartets; Oresteia (opera)AThis database was created to give Psion users access to the basic biographic details of composers, living and deceased. The choice of the "Works to note" is obviousy subjective: I have tried to give an idea of the types and ranges of works of each composer. The emphasis of the present database is on composers whose works can be found on CD, particularly in the UK. If your favourite is missing, please send me the details and I'll try to inlude them in future editions. f.odds@dial.pipex.comB P9Albniz, IsaacPPArne, Thomas Augusti PBalbastre, Claud-BnpPBentzon, Niels Viggo`PBlow, John0P)Burgon, Geoffrey P^Cellier, AlfredPrCorigliano, JohnPDohnnyi, Ernst vonPFoerster, Josef BohuPGrechaninov, AlexandPHolmboe, VagnP`Kalinnikov, Vasily SPuLehr, FranzPMarenzio, LucaPMilhaud, DariuspPPaisello, Giovanni`P Puccini, Giacomo AntPP forza del destino; Un giorno di regno; I Lombardi; Luisa Miller; Macbeth; I Masnadieri; Nabucco; Oberto; Othello; Rigoletto; Simon Boccanegra; Stiffelio; La Traviata; Il Trovatore; I vespri siciliani;KHʥU5IUTansman, Alexandre18971986%French composer of Polish extraction.8 Symphonies; ballets; operas UTartini, GiuseppePirano, 8 Apr 1692Padua, 26 Feb 1770(Italian violinist and prolific composer.EViolin sonatas; concerti grossi; solo concertos; trio sonatas; etc. Tavener, John Kenneth9London, 28 Jan 19447English composer, notable for large-scale choral works.vAkhmatova: requiem; The Whale; Elternal memory; The repentant thief; We shall see him as he is; Mary of Egypt (opera)U Tavener, Johnca 1490!Boston, Lincolnshire, 18 Oct 1545English composer.Masses !Tchaikovsky, Peter [Pyotr] Ilyich9"Kamsko-Votkinsk, 7 May 1840St. Petersburg, 6 Nov 1893LRussian composer famous for his highly romantic, evocative orchestral works.EPUTelemann, Georg PhilippMagdeburg, 14 Mar 1681Hamburg, 25 Jun 1767German organist and composer.hConcertos for many combinations of instruments; Tafelmusik; St. Matthew Passion; Magnificat in C; etc. UThomas, Charles Louis AmbroiseMetz, 5 Aug 1811Paris, 12 Feb 1896.French composer, notable for his light operas.7Hamlet; Mignon; Gille et Gillotin; Franoise de RiminiUTiomkin, DmitrySt. Petersburg, 10 May 1894London, 12 Nov 1979>Russian-born American composer best known for his film scores.PMars Ballet; Duel in the sun; High noon; The Alamo; The guns of Navarone; etc. Tippett, (Sir) Michael KempM London, 2 Jan 1905English composer.Concerto for double string orchestra; Suite for the birthday of Prince Charles; symphonies; piano sonatas; string quartets; A child of our time (oratorio); The Ice-Break; The mask of time; King Priam (opera)UTomkins, ThomasSt. Davids, Pembrokeshire, 1572Worcestershire, 9 Jun 1656English organist and composer.Madrigals; anthems U Tubin, Eduard Estonia, 1905 Sweden, 1982(Estonian composer who settled in Sweden.e10 symphonies; chamber and piano music; Barbara von Tisenhusen (opera); The parson of Reigi (opera) UTurina, JoaquinSeville, 9 Dec 1882Madrid, 14 Jan 1949Spanish composer.+Danzas fantasticas; La oracin del Torero UTye, Christopherca 1505ca 1572English composer of masses. %Varse, Edgard Victor Achille Charles9&Paris, 22 Dec 1883New Yoark, 6 Nov 1965-American avant garde composer born in France.?Ameriques; Arcana; Intgrales; Ionisation; Octandre; OffrandesUVaughan Williams, Ralph)Down Ampney, Gloucestreshire, 12 Oct 1872London, 26 Aug 1958English composer.F6#Verdi, Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco9$near Parma, 10 Oct 1813Milan, 27 Jan 1901Italian opera composer.CkBpPArnell, RichardArnold, Malcolm HenrArnold, SamuelArriaga y Balzola, JAtterberg, KurtAttwood, ThomasAuber, Daniel FranoAuric, GeorgesAvison, CharlesBacarisse, SalvatorBach, Carl Philipp EBach, Johann ChristiBach, Johann ChristoBach, Johann SebastiBach, Wilhelm FriedeBachofen, Johann CasBadings, HenkBaermann, HeinrichBairstow, EdwardBalakirev, Mily AlexBalbastre, Claud-Bnnhuser; Tristan und Isolde; Die Walkre(Valkyries); ('The Ring Cycle' consists of the four operas Rheingold, Walkre, Siegfried, Gtterdmmerung)@KE51UVictoria, Toms Luis de Avila, 1548Madrid, 20 Aug 1611Spanish composer.DMotets; masses; Missa Ave maris stella; Officium defunctorum; etc. U Vierne, LouisPoitiers, 8 Oct 1870Paris, 2 Jun 1937#Blind French organist and composer.16 organ symphonies; Les Djinns (symphonic poem) UVieuxtemps, HenriVerviers, 17 Feb 1820near Algiers, 6 Jun 1881Belgian violinist and composer.Violin concertos UVilla-Lobos, HeitorRio de Janeiro, 5 Mar 1887Rio de Janeiro,17 Nov 1959Brazilian composer.S12 Symphonies; 16 string quartets; Bachianas brasilieras; guitar concerto; Chros Vivaldi, Antonio Lucio9Venice, 4 Mar 1678Vienna, 28 Jul 1741Italian violinist and composerGUVorisek, Jan VclavVamberk, 11 May 1791Vienna. 19 Nov 1825Bohemian composer.Symphony; keyboard pieces UWagenseil, George ChristophVienna, 29 Jan 1715Vienna, 1 Mar 1777Austrain composer..Symphonies; harp concerto; Ariodante (opera) Wagner, Wilhelm Richard9Leipzig, 22 May 1813Venice, 13 Feb 1883'German composer, famous for his operas.I|E Walker, James 7 Oct 1929English composer.Sonatinas for horn, cello, clarinet, piano; This Airy Day; Choral Calendar; miscellaneous music for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon UWaldteufel, Emile18371915QFrench composer of dance music, best known for his Skaters' waltz (Les Patineurs) Walton, (Sir) William TurnerMOldham, 29 Mar 1902!Ischia, Bay of Naples, 8 Mar 1983English composer.Faade; Portsmouth Point; Crown Imperial; Granada; cello concerto; viola concerto; sonata for string orchestral variations on a them of Hindemith; Coronation marches; 2 symphonies; Belshazzar's Feaststring quartets; Henry V; The Bear (opera)UWarlock, Peter London 30 Oct 1894London 17 Dec 1930YEnglish composer, baptised Philip Arnold Heseltine, who chose to write under a pseudonym.Capriol suite; songs %Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von9&near Lbeck, Nov 1786London, 5 Jun 1826German composer.Bassoon concerto; clarinet concertos; horn concertino; symphonies; clarinet quintet; piano sonatas; Invitation to the dance; Der Freischtz (opera); Oberon (opera)#Webern, Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von9$Vienna, 3 Dec 1883Mittersill, 15 Sep 1945Austrian serialist composerSConcerto for 5 instruments; pieces for orchestra; Slow movement for string quartetWeill, Kurt Julian9 Dessau, 2 Mar 1900New York, 3 Apr 1950\German composer, best known as collaborator with Berthold Brecht to create songs and operas.cViolin concerto; symphonies; Happy End; Die Driegroschenoper (Threepenny opera); Seven deadly sinsUWesley, SamuelBristol, 24 Feb 1766London, 11 Oct 1837%English instrumentalist and composer.+Ave Maris stella; symphonies; voluntaries B`PBalfe, Michael WilliBall, EricBanks, DonBantock, (Sir) GranvBarber, SamuelBargiel, WoldemarBarraqu, JeanBart, LionelBartk, Bla Viktor Bartolozzi, BrunoBax, (Sir) Arnold EdBeach, AmyBeaumont, AdrianBeethoven, Ludwig VaBellini, Vincenzo SaBen-Haim, PaulBendl, KarelBenjamin, GeorgeBennett, Richard RodBenoit, PeterBentzon, Niels ViggoB0PBerg, Alban Maria JoBerio, LucianoBerkeley, (Sir) LennBerkeley, MichaelBerlin, Irving [IsraBerlioz, Louis-HectoBernstein, LeonardBerwald, Franz AdolpBiber, Heinrich Igna Billings, William Birtwhistle, Harriso Bizet, Georges Alexa Blacher, Boris Blake, DavidBlake, HowardBliss, (Sir) Arthur Blitzstein, MarcBloch, ErnestBlodek, VilmBlomdahl, Karl-BirgeBlow, John:mposer.1Sarema (opera); Lyric symphony; string quartets K,AYEIMassenet, Jules Emile Frdric9St. Etienne, 12 May 1842Paris, 13 Aug 1912French composer.Ballets, including Le Carillon, Le Cid, Cigale, Manon; piano concerto; orchestral cuite; operas, including Cendrillon, Chrubin, Le Cid, Clop(tre, Don Quichotte, Esclarmonde, Le roi de Lahore, Werther.Mathias, William James9Whitland, 1 Nov 1934Welsh composer. Lux aeternaEMatthews, David1941English composer./Symphonies; Cantiga for soprano and orchestra Maw, John Nicholas9 Grantham, 5 Nov 1935English composer.pOdyssey (lasting 1 h 40 min, possibly the longest orchestral work ever written); The rising of the moon (opera)EMaxwell Davies, Peter1934English composer.`Film scores, including The Devils, The boyfriend; violin concerto; sinfonias; symphonies; etc. Medtner, Nicolai Karlovich9 Moscow, 5 Jan 1880London, 13 Nov 1951Russian pianist and composer.93 piano concertos; Dithyramb; other works for solo pianoUMhul, Etienne-NicholasGivet, 22 Jun 1763Paris, 18 Oct 1817French composer#Joseph (comic opera); 4 symphonies)Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Jakob Ludwig FelixM*  Hamburg 3 Feb 1809Leipzig, 4 Nov 1847OGewrman violinist and composer who produced a memorable output in a short life.(U Mennin, PeterErie, Pennsylvania, 17 May 19231983American composer. Symphonies EMenotti, Gian CarloCadegliano, 7 Jul 1911(American composer of Italian extraction.Piano concerto; Operas, including The medium, The telephone, The consul, Amahl and the night visitors, The saint of Bleecker Street, Maria Golovin, The most important man in the world. UMarikanto, Aarre18931958Finnish composer.7Violin concertos; Fantasy for orchestra; Juha (opera) UMessager AndrMontluon, 30 Dec 1853Paris, 24 Feb 1929French composer.EVronique (operetta); Fortunio (operetta); Le deux pigeons (ballet) 'Messaien, Oliver Eugne Prosper Charles9(Avignon, 10 Dec 19081992French avant-garde composer.L'Ascension; Oiseaux exotiques; Chronochromie; Turangalla symphony Quatuor pour la fin de temps; piano music, including Vingt regards sur l'enfant Jesus; etc..UMeyerbeer, GiacomoBerlin, 5 Sep 1791Paris, 2 May 1864.German composer, mainly of operas and ballets.=Les patineurs; Les Huguenots; Le Prophte; Robert le Diable UMiaskovsky, Nicolai18811950Russian composer.QCello concerto; violin concerto; Lyric concertino; 21 symphonies; piano sonatas UMilhaud, DariusAix-en-Provence, 4 Sep 1892Geneva, 22 Jun 1974French composer.L'apothose de Molire; Le boeuf sur le toit; Le carnaval d'Aix; Le carnaval de Londres; Christophe Colomb (opera); La cration du monde; symphonies; string quartets 3FpSketch)%'()%????}&Paint.app}F*D "Sketch'3%('3???0??0?????????????????????<??}&Paint.app}Ff*sD "ArialQMB"Arial"Arial "ArialB"ArialQW"B PBoccherini, LuigiBochsa, Robert NichoBody, Jack John StanBoieldieu, Franois-Boito, Arrigo EnricoBond, CapelBononcini, Giovanni Borodin, Alexander PBottesini, GiovanniBoughton, RutlandBoulez, Pierre Boyce, William!Boyd, Anne Elizabeth"Brahms, Johannes#Brian, Havergal$Bridge, Frank%Britten, Edward Benj&Bruch, Max Karl Augu'Bruckner, Josef Anto(Bruhns, Nicolaus)Burgon, GeoffreyoA >?@ABCOOOOOO C>?@ABO'! "Arial$#OOOOOme (comedy-ballet) M'm-QQQuKalinnikov, Vasily Sergeovich9 "Voina, Oryol district, 13 Jan 1866Yalta, 11 Jan 1901Russian composer.2 symphonies; othersKern, Jerome David9 New York, 27 Jan 1885New York, 11 Jan 1945#American composer of theatre music.\Showboat; Sally; Roberta (including the song 'Smoke gets in your eyes'); Lady be good; etc.Ketlby, Albert William9Birmingham, 9 Aug 1875Cowes, 26 Nov 19593English composer known for sentimental short pieces1In a monastery garden; In a Persian market; etc.Khachaturian, Aram Ilyich9Tblisi, 6 Jun 1903Moscow, 1 May 1978Soviet composer.Cello concerto; flute concerto; piano concerto; violin concerto; Gayaneh (ballet, including 'Sabre dance'); Spartacus (ballet); 2 symphoniesKnussen, Stuart Oliver9 Glasgow, 12 Jun 1952English composer.(3 symphonies; Where the wild things areUKodly, ZoltnKecskemt, Hungary, 16 Dec 1882Budapest, 6 Mar 1967Hungarian composer.pHry Janos; Concerto for orchestra; Dances of Galnta; Dances of Marosszk; Psalmus Hungaricus; chamber works Koechlin, Charles Louis Eugne9 Paris, 27 Nov 1867le Canadel, Var, 31 Dec 1950French composerTSeven stars' symphony (suite); Les bandar-log; Les heures persanes; The jungle bookEKokkonen, Joonas1921Swedish composer.RSymphonies; cello concerto; Opus sonorum; requiem; The last temptations (opera). Korngold, Erich Wolfgang9 Brno, 29 May 1897Hollywood, 29 Nov 1957)American composer of Germanic extraction.Violin concerto; film scores, including The adventures of Robin Hood, Captain Blood, Ship in the night, Another dawn, Anthony Adverse, Deception, Of human bondage, The prince and the pauper, Devotion, King's row; string quartets; etc.UKreisler, FritzVienna, 2 Feb 1875New York, 29 Jan 19629American violin virtuoso and composer of Austrian origin.Short virtuoso violin pieces U Krenek, ErnstVienna 23 Aug 190019913American serialist composer of Austrian extraction.*Jonny spielt auf (opera); Karl V (opera) UKrommer, Franz Kamenince u Trebce, 27 Nov 1795Vienna, 8 Jan 1831Czech composer.Clarinet concerto; symphonies Kuhlau, Daniel Friedrich RudolphM! Geising, 6 Apr 1660Leipzig, 5 Jun 1772German composer.)Elverhoj (the Elves' Hill); Lulu (opera)Lalo, Victor Antoine Edouaud9Lille, 27 Jan 1823Paris, 22 Apr 1892French composer.LCello concertos; symphonie espagnole; Namouna (ballet); Le roi d'Ys (opera)Lambert, Leonard Constant9  London, 27 Aug 1905London, 21 Aug 1951English composer.Aubarde hroique; Romeo and Juliet (ballet); The Rio Grande; Summer's last will and testament; Horoscope (ballet); Pomona (ballet); Tiresias (ballet)ULanggaard, Rued18931952Norwegian composer..More than 16 symphonies; Anti-Christ (opera) @!}5!\51IEGrecki, Henryk1933Polish composer./Symphonies, particularly no. 3; chamber music UGottschalk, Louis MoreauNew Orleans, 8 May 1829Tijuca, Brazil, 18 Dec 1869VAmerican pianist and composer of mixed recent extraction who never settled in the USA.2 symphonies; Escenas campestres (opera); piano music, notably Berceuse, Le banjo, The maiden's blush, Souvenir de Porto Rico. E Gould, MortonNewYork, 10 Dec 1913American composer.wDerivations for clarinet and band; Fall River legend (ballet); Formations; Spirituals for string choir and orchestra. Gounod, Charles Franois9Oaris, 17 Jun 1818St. Cloud, 17 Oct 18932French composer, principally known for his operas.uSapho; La nonne sanglante; Le mdecin malgr lui; Faust; Philmon et Baucis; Mireille; Romo et Juliette; symphoniesGrainger, George Percy AldridgeM  Melbourne, 8 Jul 1882White Plains, NY, 20 Feb 1961dAustralian virtuoso pianist and composer, later a US citizen. Specialized in folk-song arrangements.Handel in the Strand; Molly on the shore; Country gardens; Mock morris; Lincolnshire posy; Shepherd's hey; Irish tune from County Derry; many othersUGranados, EnriqueLrida, 27 Jul 1867*At sea in the English Channel, 24 Mar 1916VSpanish pianist and composer whose life ended prematurely when his ship was torpedoed.MGoyescas; Danzas espaolas; La Maya de Goya; Escenas romnticos; many othersU"Grechaninov, Alexander TikhonovichMoscow, 25 Oct 1864New York, 4 Jan 19561Prolific Russian composer who settled in the USA.L4 Symphonies; Dobrynya Nikitich (opera); piano music; chamber music; songs Grieg, Edvard Hagerup9Bergen, 15 Jun 1843Bergen, 4 Sep 1907INorwegian composer; probably the best-known Scandinavian composer of all.Piano concerto in A minor; 2 elegaic melodies; Peer Gynt suite Lyric pieces; Holberg suite; symphonic dances; symphony in C minor; chamber music; piano music; songsGriffes, Charles Tomlinson9Elmira, NY, 17 Sep 1884New York, 8 Apr 1920American composer.pFour Roman sketches for piano; piano sonata; The Pleasure-dome of Kubla Khan (symphonic poem); 3 Tone pictures. Grof, Ferde18921972Grand Canyon suite Hadley, Patrick Arthur Sheldon9Cambridge, 5 Mar 1899Ling's Lynn, 17 Dec 1973-English composer, noted for his choral works.FLenten cantata; The trees so high; The hills; A song for Easter; etc.UHahn, ReynaldoCaracas, 9 Aug 1874Paris, 28 Jan 1947)French composer of Venezuelan extraction.FLe bal de Batrice d'Este (ballet suite); Ciboulette (opera); songs. Halvy, Jacques Fromental Elie9Paris, 27 May 1799Nice, 17 Mar 1862.French opera composer.4La juive; L'clair; La reine de Chypre; L tempesta.UHandel, George FridericHalle, 23 Feb 1685London, 14 Apr 1759German composer who became an English citizen. The understandable fame of his oratorios and orchestral works has perhaps led to an underestimation of the considerable number of operas he wrote. UHanson, HowardWahoo, N#ebraska, 28 Oct 18961981American composer$4 symphonies; piano concerto; etc. Harris, Roy Ellsworth9 "Lincoln Co., Oklahoma, 28 Mar 1883$Santa Monica, California, 1 Oct 1979American composer%15 symphonies; violin concerto; etc.JA%Eq9mEFranaix, JeanLe Mans, 23 May 1912French neoclassicist composer.*Operas; ballets; concertos; concertinos. Franck, Csar Auguste9Lige, 10 Dec 1822Paris, 8 Nov 18903Belgian composer who later took French nationality.Symphonic poems (Les Eolides, Le chasseur maudit, Les djinns, Rdemption); Symphonic variations for piano and orchestra; Symphony in D minor; Cello sonata; Violin sonata; Piano quintet; string quartet; Organ works; Piano works.UFrankel, BenjaminLondon, 31 Jan 1906London, 12 Feb 1973Concerto for orchestra; piano concerto; violin concerto; etc.UCarver, Robertca. 1490ca. 1568]Scottish composer of masses that survive in a large book at the National Library of Scotland. UCasella, AlfredoTurin, 25 Jul 1883Rome, 5 Mar 1947'Italian composer of neoclassical music. UCastelnovo-Tedesco, MarioFlorence, 3 Apr 1895Los Angeles, 17 Mar 1968)Italian composer who emigrated to the USAGuitar concertos. UCatalani, AlfredoLucca, 19 Jun 1854Milan, 7 Aug 1893?Italian composer who died of tuberculosis; famed for one opera.La Wally (1892). Cavalli, Pietro Francesco9  Crema, 14 Feb 1602Venice, 14 Jan 1676'Italian composer, principally of operasLa calisto; Giasone; Xerse.UCellier, AlfredLondon, 1 Dec 1844London, 28 Dec 1891jEnglish organist and composer best known for operettas. Occasional collaborator with Gilbert and Sullivan*The Sultan of Mocha; Nell Gwynne; Doris. Chabrier, Alexis-Emmanuel9  Puy-de-Dme, 18 Jan 1841Paris, 13 Sep 18945French composer best known now for orchestral suites.Espana; Suite pastorale.@Y%EEeT=Berg, Alban Maria Johannes9 Vienna, 9 Feb 1885Vienna, 24 Dec 1935Austrian composer.Chamber concerto for piano, violin and 13 wind; violin concerto; piano sonata; Lyric suite; Three pieces for orchestra; Lulu (opera); Wozzeck (opera).EBerio, LucianoOneglia, 24 Oct 1925(Italian composer - much serialist music.(Sequenzas; Differences; Opera (opera). &Berkeley, (Sir) Lennox Randall FrancisM' Oxford, 12 May 19031989#English composer of charming music.!3 symphonies; divertimenti; etc.EBerkeley, Michael1948English composer.Clarinet concerto. Berlin, Irving [Israel Baline]9Temun, Siberia, 11 May 18881989XRussian-born song writer who became a naturalized American and composed much film music.dAnnie get your gun; Call me madam; Top hat; Follow the fleet; "White Christmas" (from Holiday Inn).Berlioz, Louis-Hector9 Isre, 11 Dec 1803Paris, 8 Mar 1869HLeading French Romantic composer of operas, choral and orchestral music.Harold in Italy, op. 16; La damnation de Faust, op. 24; Le corsaire, op. 21; Romo et Juliette, op. 17; Le carnaval Romain, op. 9; Symphonie fantastique, op. 14; requiem mass, op. 5; Te Deum, op. 22.UBernstein, LeonardLawrence, Mass., 25 Aug 1918New York, 1990LAmerican conductor and composer whose music often had widely popu7lar appeal.UFancy Free; West Side story; Candide; On the town; Chichester Psalms; 3 symphonies. Berwald, Franz Adolph9Stockholm, 23 Jul 1796Stockholm, 3 Apr 1868=Swedish composer - probably the most famous from his country.CPiano concerto; violin concerto; 4 symphonies; chamber music; etc.UBiber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz vonWartenberg, Bohemia, Aug 1644Salzburg, 3 May 1704Violin virtuoso and composer.Sonatas; requiem mass; etc. UBillings, WilliamBoston, Mass., 7 Oct 1746Boston, 26 Sep 1800&American author, teacher and composer. EBirtwhistle, HarrisonAccrington, 15 Jul 1934English serialist composer.DEarth dances; Silbury air; Punch and Judy (opera); Gawain (opera). &Bizet, Georges Alexandre Csar Lopold9'Paris, 25 Oct 1838Bougival, 3 Jun 1875.French composerML'Arlsienne; Carmen; Les pcheurs de perles; Jeux d'enfants; Symphony in C.UBlacher, BorisNiu-chang, China, 6 Jan 1903Berlin, 30 Jan 1975German composer.ERomeo und Julia; Abstrakte Oper; Variations on a theme of Paganini. E Blake, DavidLondon, 2 Sept 1936English composer.Toussaint (opera).  Blake, Howard1938Clarinet concerto. Bliss, (Sir) Arthur DrummondMLondon, 2 Aug 1891London, 27 Mar 1975HEnglish composer of orchestral music, including ballets and film scores.qAdam Zero; Miracle in the Gorbals; Checkmate; A colour symphony; Cello concerto; Piano concerto; Things to come.^ PGrechaninov, AlexandPHolmboe, VagnP`Kalinnikov, Vasily SPuLehr, FranzPMarenzio, LucaPMilhaud, DariuspPPaisello, Giovanni`P Puccini, Giacomo AntPP^Roussel, Albert Char@PSchuller, GuntherPStamitz, Johann Wenz0PTajemitsu, ToroPVierne, LouispC Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0D Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0E Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0F Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0G Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0H Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0I Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0J Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0K Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0L Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0M Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0N Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0O Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0 Grechaninov, AlexandHolmboe, Vagn`Kalinnikov, Vasily SuLehr, FranzMarenzio, LucaMilhaud, DariusPaisello, Giovanni Puccini, Giacomo Ant TReich, Steve [Stephe0I)aMY9}-/Langlais, Jean Franois9La Fontenelle, 15 Feb 1907&Blind French composer of church music.ULarsson, Lars-Erik19081986Swedish composer.0Violin concerto; symphonies; A God in disguise Lassus, Orlande Roland de9Mons, ca. 1532Munich, 14 Jun 1594Franco-Flemish composer.@Madrigals; motets; 9 Lamentations Hieremiae; St Matthew PassionU Lawes, HenryDinton, Wiltshire, 5 Jan 1596London, 21 Oct 1662English song composer. Leclair, Jean-Marie l'an9Lyons, 10 May 1697Paris, 22 Oct 1764French violinist and composer.Violin concertosU Lehr, FranzKomrom, 30 Apr 1870Ischl, 24 Oct 1948Austrian composer.KOperettas, including The merry widow, Vienna women, Gypsy love, Frederica ULekeu, GuillaumeVerviers, 20 Jan 1870Angers, 21 Jan 1894Belgian composer.>Piano quartet; piano trio; cello sonata; other chamber works ULeoncavallo, RuggeroNaples, 8 Mar 1857Montecatini, 9 Aug 1919Italian composer.'I medici (opera); I pagliacci (opera) Ligeti, Gyrgy Sndor9)Diciosanmartin, Transylvania, 28 May 1923fHungarian composer; inventor of 'micropolyphony', which the uninitiated may confuse with random noise.Apparitions; AtmosphresLiszt, Franz Ferenc9 Raiding, 22 Oct 1811Bayreuth, 31 Jul 1886'Hungarian piano virtuosos and composer.%Litolff, Henri Charles9London, 7 Aug 1818Bois-Colombes, 5 Aug 1891French pianist and composer.AConcertos symphoniques, including no. 4 with its famous scherzo.E Lloyd, George1913English composerSymphonies, piano concertos. ELloyd Webber, Andrew1948kEnglish composer. Principally a creator of pop stage musicals with occasional ventures into serious music.Requiem; Variations.ULocatelli, Pietro AntonioBergamo, 3 Sep 1695Amsterdam, 30 Mar 1764Italian violinist and composer.#L'arte del violino; flute sonatas ULocke, MatthewDevon, ca, 1621London, Aug 16775English composer of dramatic music and chamber music. ULully, Jean-BaptisteFlorence, 28 Nov 1632Paris, 22 Mar 1687