HyperDic: compositora

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NOMBREperson compositora, compositorsomeone who composes music as a profession
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Sentidosomeone who composes music as a profession.
Sinónimocompositor
CasosAaron CoplandUnited States composer who developed a distinctly American music (1900-1990)
Alban BergAustrian composer in Schoenberg's twelve-tone music system (1885-1935)
Aleksandr Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirevich Borodin, BorodinRussian composer (1833-1887)
Aleksandr Nikolayevich Scriabin, Aleksandr Scriabin, ScriabinRussian composer of orchestral and piano music (1872-1915)
Ambrosio(Roman Catholic Church) Roman priest who became bishop of Milan
Andres Segovia, SegoviaSpanish guitarist who made classical guitar a concert instrument (1893-1987)
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Lloyd WebberEnglish composer of many successful musicals (some in collaboration with Sir Tim Rice) (born in 1948)
Anton Bruckner, BrucknerAustrian organist and composer of romantic music (1824-1896)
Anton Gregor Rubinstein, Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein, Anton Rubenstein, RubinsteinRussian composer and pianist (1829-1894)
Antonin DvorakCzech composer who combined folk elements with traditional forms (1841-1904)
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, Antonio Vivaldi, VivaldiItalian baroque composer and violinist (1675-1741)
Aram Kachaturian, KachaturianArmenian composer who incorporated oriental folk music (1903-1978)
Aram Khachaturian, KhachaturianRussian composer (born in Armenia) whose works are romantic and reflect his interest in folk music (1903-1978)
Arcangelo Corelli, CorelliItalian violinist and composer of violin concertos (1653-1713)
Arnold Schoenberg, Arnold Schonberg, Schoenberg, SchonbergUnited States composer and musical theorist (born in Austria) who developed atonal composition (1874-1951)
Arthur HoneggerSwiss composer (born in France) who was the founding member of a group in Paris that included Erik Satie and Darius Milhaud and Francis Poulenc and Jean Cocteau (1892-1955)
Arthur Seymour Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, SullivanEnglish composer of operettas who collaborated with the librettist William Gilbert (1842-1900)
Artur SchnabelUnited States composer (born in Austria) and pianist noted for his interpretations of the works of Mozart and Beethoven and Schubert (1882-1951)
Bach, Johann Sebastian BachGerman baroque organist and contrapuntist
Barber, Samuel BarberUnited States composer (1910-1981)
Bartok, Bela BartokHungarian composer and pianist who collected Hungarian folk music
Bedrich Smetana, SmetanaCzech composer (1824-1884)
Beethoven, Ludwig van BeethovenGerman composer of instrumental music (especially symphonic and chamber music)
Bellini, Vincenzo BelliniItalian composer of operas (1801-1835)
Benjamin Britten, Edward Benjamin Brittenmajor English composer of the 20th century
Berlioz, Hector BerliozFrench composer of romantic works (1803-1869)
Bernstein, Leonard BernsteinUnited States conductor and composer (1918-1990)
Bizet, Georges BizetFrench composer best known for his operas (1838-1875)
Boulez, Pierre BoulezFrench composer of serial music (born in 1925)
Brahms, Johannes BrahmsGerman composer who developed the romantic style of both lyrical and classical music (1833-1897)
Carl August Nielsen, Carl NielsenDanish composer (1865-1931)
Carlos Chavez, Chavez, ChávezMexican composer of nationalistic works using themes from Indian folk music (1899-1978)
Cesar FranckFrench composer and teacher who influenced a generation of composers (1822-1890)
Chaikovski, Piotr Ilich Tchaikovski, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, TchaikovskyImportant Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies (1840-1893)
Charles Edward IvesUnited States composer noted for his innovative use of polytonality (1874-1954)
Cherubini, Luigi CherubiniItalian composer of church music and operas (1760-1842)
Chopin, Frederic François Chopin, Frédéric François Chopin, Fryderyk Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek ChopinFrench composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849)
Christoph Willibald von Gluck, GluckGerman composer of more than 100 operas (1714-1787)
Claudio Monteverdi, MonteverdiItalian composer (1567-1643)
Cole Albert Porter, Cole Porter, PorterUnited States composer and lyricist of musical comedies (1891-1946)
Constant Lambert, LambertEnglish composer and conductor (1905-1951)
Darius MilhaudFrench composer of works that combine jazz and polytonality and Brazilian music (1892-1974)
DebussyFrench composer who is said to have created Impressionism in music (1862-1918)
Deems Taylor, Joseph Deems Taylor, TaylorUnited States composer and music critic (1885-1966)
Delius, Frederick DeliusEnglish composer of orchestral works (1862-1934)
Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich, Dmitri Shostakovich, ShostakovichRussian composer best known for his fifteen symphonies (1906-1975)
Donizetti, Gaetano DonizettiItalian composer of operas (1797-1848)
Dowland, John DowlandEnglish lutenist and composer of songs for the lute (1563-1626)
Dukas, Paul DukasFrench composer (1865-1935)
Edgar Varese, VareseUnited States composer (born in France) whose music combines dissonance with complex rhythms and the use of electronic techniques (1883-1965)
Edvard Grieg, Edvard Hagerup Grieg, GriegNorwegian composer whose work was often inspired by Norwegian folk music (1843-1907)
Edward MacDowellUnited States composer best remembered as a composer of works for the piano (1860-1908)
Elgar, Sir Edward ElgarBritish composer of choral and orchestral works including two symphonies as well as songs and chamber ... / chamber music and music for brass band (1857-1934)
Enesco, George Enescu, Georges EnescoRomanian violinist and composer (1881-1955)
Engelbert HumperdinckGerman composer of six operas and other incidental music (1854-1921)
Erik Satie, SatieFrench composer noted for his experimentalism and rejection of Romanticism (1866-1925)
Ernest BlochUnited States composer (born in Switzerland) who composed symphonies and chamber music and choral music and a piano sonata and an opera (1880-1959)
Felix MendelssohnGerman musician and romantic composer of orchestral and choral works (1809-1847)
Francis Poulenc, PoulencFrench pianist and composer (1899-1963)
Francois CouperinFrench composer of music for organ and a member of a family of distinguished organists (1668-1733)
Franz Joseph Haydn, Haydn, Joseph Haydnprolific Austrian composer who influenced the classical form of the symphony (1732-1809)
Franz Lehar, LeharHungarian composer of light operas (1870-1948)
Franz Liszt, LisztHungarian composer and piano virtuoso (1811-1886)
Franz Peter Schubert, Franz Schubert, SchubertAustrian composer known for his compositions for voice and piano (1797-1828)
Frederick LoeweUnited States composer (born in Austria) who collaborated with Lerner on several musicals (1901-1987)
Fromental HalevyFrench operatic composer (1799-1862)
Fyodorovich Stravinsky, Igor Stravinsky, Stravinskycomposer who was born in Russia but lived in the United States after 1939 (1882-1971)
Georg Philipp Telemann, TelemannGerman baroque composer (1681-1767)
George Frederick Handel, George Frideric Handel, Georg Friedrich Handel, HandelA prolific British baroque composer (born in Germany) remembered best for his oratorio Messiah (1685-1759)
George Gershwin, GershwinUnited States composer who incorporated jazz into classical forms and composed scores for musical comedies (1898-1937)
Giacomo Meyerbeer, MeyerbeerGerman composer of operas in a style that influenced Richard Wagner (1791-1864)
Giacomo Puccini, PucciniItalian operatic composer noted for the dramatic realism of his operas (1858-1924)
Gian Carlo MenottiUnited States composer (born in Italy) of operas (born in 1911)
Giuseppe Verdi, VerdiItalian operatic composer (1813-1901)
Glinka, Mikhail Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich GlinkaRussian composer (1804-1857)
GounodFrench composer best remembered for his operas (1818-1893)
Gustav Mahler, MahlerAustrian composer and conductor (1860-1911)
Heitor Villalobos, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Villalobos, Villa-LobosBrazilian composer (1887-1959)
Henry Purcell, PurcellEnglish organist at Westminster Abbey and composer of many theatrical pieces (1659-1695)
Hindemith, Paul HindemithGerman neoclassical composer and conductor who believed that music should have a social purpose (1895-1963)
Huddie Leadbetter, Leadbelly, LedbetterUnited States folk singer and composer (1885-1949)
Hugo Wolf, WolfAustrian composer (1860-1903)
Jacques OffenbachFrench composer of many operettas and an opera (1819-1880)
Jean-Philippe Rameau, RameauFrench composer of operas whose writings laid the foundation for the modern theory of harmony (1683-1764)
Jean Baptiste LullyFrench composer (born in Italy) who was the court composer to Louis XIV and founded the national French opera (1632-1687)
Jean Sibelius, Johan Julius Christian Sibelius, SibeliusFinnish composer (1865-1957)
Jerome David Kern, Jerome Kern, KernUnited States composer of musical comedies (1885-1945)
Joachim, Joaquín, Joseph JoachimHungarian violinist and composer (1831-1907)
Johann Strauss, StraussAustrian composer and son of Strauss the Elder
Johann Strauss, Strauss, Strauss padreAustrian composer of waltzes (1804-1849)
John CageUnited States composer of avant-garde music (1912-1992)
John Philip Sousa, Rey de la marcha, SousaA United States bandmaster and composer of military marches (1854-1932)
Karl CzernyAustrian virtuoso pianist and composer of many works for the piano
Kurt WeillGerman composer
Lasso, Orlando di Lasso, Roland de LassusBelgian composer (1532-1594)
Leo DelibesFrench composer of operas (1836-1891)
Marc BlitzsteinUnited States pianist and composer of operas and musical plays (1905-1964)
MassenetFrench composer best remembered for his pop operas (1842-1912)
Maurice Ravel, RavelFrench composer and exponent of Impressionism (1875-1937)
Max BruchGerman composer (1838-1920)
Modest Moussorgsky, Modest Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich Moussorgsky, Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Moussorgsky, MussorgskyRussian composer of operas and orchestral works (1839-1881)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartprolific Austrian composer and child prodigy
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimski-Korsakov, Rimski-Korsakov, Rimsky-KorsakovRussian composer of operas and orchestral works
Ottorino Respighi, RespighiItalian composer remembered for his symphonic poems (1879-1936)
Percy GraingerUnited States composer (born in Australia) who lived in London and collected English folk songs (1882-1961)
Piston, Walter PistonUnited States neoclassical composer (1894-1976)
Prokofiev, Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievRussian composer of ballets and symphonies and operas (1891-1953)
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Vaughan WilliamsEnglish composer influenced by folk tunes and music of the Tudor period (1872-1958)
Richard Rodgers, RodgersUnited States composer of musical comedies (especially in collaboration with Oscar Hammerstein II and with Lorenz Hart) (1902-1979)
Richard Strauss, StraussGerman composer of many operas
Richard Wagner, Wagner, Wilhelm Richard WagnerGerman composer of operas and inventor of the musical drama in which drama and spectacle and music are fused (1813-1883)
Robert Alexander Schumann, Robert Schumann, SchumannGerman romantic composer known for piano music and songs (1810-1856)
Roger Huntington Sessions, Roger SessionsUnited States composer who promoted 20th century music (1896-1985)
RossiniItalian composer remembered for his operas (1792-1868)
Roy OrbisonUnited States composer and rockabilly tenor popular in the 1950s (1936-1988)
SchumannGerman pianist and composer of piano music
Scott JoplinUnited States composer who was the first creator of ragtime to write down his compositions (1868-1917)
Sergei Rachmaninoffcomposer and piano virtuoso born in Russia (1873-1943)
Sigmund RombergUnited States composer (born in Hungary) who composed operettas (1887-1951)
Stephen SondheimUnited States composer of musicals (born in 1930)
Steve ReichUnited States composer (born in 1936)
Thomas TallisEnglish organist and composer of church and secular music
Thomson, Virgil Garnett Thomson, Virgil ThomsonUnited States composer who collaborated with Gertrude Stein (1896-1989)
W. C. Handy, William Christopher HandyUnited States blues musician who transcribed and published traditional blues music (1873-1958)
William ByrdEnglish organist and composer of church music
William WaltonEnglish composer (1902-1983)
Específicobaladista, cancionista, compositorA composer of words / words or music for popular songs
compositor de sinfoníasA composer of symphonies
salmistaA composer of sacred songs
Generalmúsicoartist who composes or conducts music as a profession
Ingléscomposer
Cataláncompositora, compositor
Verboscomponer, escribir, integrar, redactarWrite music

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