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This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names.The list of composers is by no means complete. It is not limited by classifications such as genre or time period; however, it includes only music composers of significant fame, notability or importance who also have current Wikipedia articles.
American Jazz Orchestra, The Music of Jimmie Lunceford (MusicMasters, 1991) Count Basie Orchestra, Long Live the Chief (Denon, 1986) Count Basie Orchestra & Frank Foster, The Legend the Legacy (Denon, 1989) George Benson, Big Boss Band (Warner Bros., 1990) Big Daddy Kane, Daddy's Home (MCA, 1994) Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dear Ella (Verve, 1997)
Concerto for violin and orchestra opus 60 (2013), Concerto for piano and orchestra opus 91 (2021), The Big Bang and Creation of the Universe opus 52 (2009), Etudes for piano opus 66 & opus 86 Jóhann Jóhannsson: 1969: 2018: Icelandic: And in the Endless Pause There Came the Sound of Bees: Martha Callison Horst: 1969: American
The third is for orchestra, brass band, and (optional) mixed chorus; similarly, the fourth is for orchestra, wind band, and concertino ensemble. Finally, the tenth is a 'symphony-oratorio' that includes mixed chorus and parts for tenor, baritone, and bass soloists—see Category of Villa-Lobos symphonies .
Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra; Hard Rubber Orchestra - modern jazz, new compositions, multimedia performances; Erskine Hawkins; Ted Heath and his Music - jazz; Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra - swing music, jazz; Matthew Herbert Big Band; Woody Herman; Art Hickman; Mark Hilburn and His Orchestra; Tiny Hill and the Hilltoppers
This is a list of composers of the Classical music era, roughly from 1730 to 1820.Prominent classicist composers [1] [2] [3] include Christoph Willibald Gluck, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Stamitz, Joseph Haydn, Johann Christian Bach, Antonio Salieri, Muzio Clementi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Luigi Boccherini, Ludwig van Beethoven, Niccolò Paganini, Gioachino Rossini and Franz Schubert.
The first is a Baroque orchestra (i.e., J.S. Bach, Handel, Vivaldi), which generally had a smaller number of performers, and in which one or more chord-playing instruments, the basso continuo group (e.g., harpsichord or pipe organ and assorted bass instruments to perform the bassline), played an important role; the second is a typical classical ...
This is a list of the singers, conductors, and dancers who have appeared in at least 100 performances at the Metropolitan Opera, last updated March 17, 2024.Performers are listed by the number of the performances they have appeared in as found at the Metropolitan Opera Archives. [1]