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Requesting: Outstanding representatives and works in the history of world music

1. Anton Dvo?ák (1841-1904) Czech composer

"New World Symphony"

2. Wolfgang Dvo?ák Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Austrian composer

"The Marriage of Figaro", "Don Giovanni", "The Magic Flute", "Requiem"

3. Franz Schubert (January 31, 1797--November 19, 1828) "King of Songs" Austrian composer. The most representative songs include "The Devil", "Wild Rose", "Ave Maria", "Linden Tree", "Trout", "Serenade", the vocal suite "The Beautiful Mill Girl", "Winter Journey", etc. ; There are also 18 operas, singing dramas and drama music, 10 symphonies, 19 string quartets, 22 piano sonatas, 4 violin sonatas and many other works.

4. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770.12.16-1827.3.26), his representative work is the overture "Egmont"; piano music "Pathetique", "Moonlight", "The Tempest" , "Passion", the third "Hero", the fifth "Destiny", the sixth "Pastoral", the ninth "Chorus" are the most famous, the opera "Fidelio" and so on.

5. Robert Schumann (June 1810 - July 29, 1856) Famous works include "Piano Concerto in A minor", "Manfred Overture", vocal suite "Poets" "Love", "Women's Love and Life" and Symphonies No. 1, 2, 3 and 4.

6. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (May 7, 1840 - November 6, 1893), Russian composer. "Swan Lake" (1876) "Sleeping Beauty" (1889) "The Nutcracker" (1892)

7. Franz Liszt (1811.10.22--1886.7.31) Hungary Composer, pianist, conductor and music activist. He pioneered the genre of symphonic poetry and wrote thirteen symphonic poems including "Tasso", "Prelude", and "Hungary". Composed nineteen "Hungarian Rhapsody" and ten piano etudes. The most important works are "Faust Symphony", "Dante Symphony", "Hungarian Rhapsody", symphonic poems "Prelude", "Majepa", two piano concertos, "Piano Sonata in B minor", "12 Technique Etudes" and "Travel Years".

8. Johann Strauss Sr. (March 14, 1804 - September 25, 1849) "Father of the Waltz", representative work "Radetzky March"

< p>9. Johann Strauss Jr. (1825-1899) was a famous Austrian composer, conductor and violinist. He is known for his works such as "The Blue Danube", "The Story of the Vienna Woods", "The Life of an Artist" and "Spring". He is famous for more than 120 Viennese waltzes such as "Voice" and "Anna Polka", and was dubbed the "King of Waltz" by later generations. "Thunder and Lightning Polka" and more than 120 polka dance songs originating from the Czech Republic and dozens of other dance songs. Since 1870, he has created sixteen operettas including "The Bat", "Roman Carnival", "Alibaba and the Forty Thieves", and "The Gypsy Baron".

10. Hector Berlioz (December 11, 1803 - March 8, 1869) French composer. Representative works include "Symphony Fantasy", "Funeral and Triumphal Symphony", orchestral "Roman Carnival Overture", "King Lear Overture" and "Pirates Overture", operas "Benvenuto Cellini", "Alsace" "Special", "Trojans", the legendary drama "The Downfall of Faust", etc. His book "Methods of Orchestration" is praised by the world as a model of modern composition technology theory.

11. Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685 - July 28, 1750), a German composer during the Baroque period. The main representative works include: "Well-Tempered Piano Collection", "The Art of Fugue", 6 "Brandenburg Concertos", two "Piano Concertos", 6 "Unaccompanied Violin Sonatas and Partitas" First, 6 "Unaccompanied Cello Sonatas and Suites", "French Suite", "English Suite", "Peasant Cantata", "Coffee Cantata", "Matthew Passion", "Mass in B Minor" ,etc. He is honored as "the father of modern European music" by later generations.

12. Felix Mendelssohn (1809.2.3 - 1847.11.4) German composer and conductor.

His representative works include "Fingal's Cave", "Piano Concerto No. 1", "Songs Without Words", "Italian Symphony", "Scottish Symphony", etc.

13. Niccolò Paganini (1782--1840) Italian violin master. Representative works include "Concerto in bE major", "Twenty-Four Caprices", "Dance of the Witches", "Infinite Motion", "Venice Carnival", etc.

14. Richard Wagner (May 22, 1813 - February 13, 1883) Leipzig composer

The representative works include the opera Wedding (1832, Leipzig 1838) , The Fairy (1833-34, Munich 1888), The Injunction of Love (Novitiate of Palermo) (1834-36, Magdeburg 1836), Rienzi, the Last Tribune of Rome (1837- 40, Dresden 1842). Other works include "Siegfeld's Pastoral", "Wesendonck's Song" and five other works. His major music treatises include "Art and Revolution", "Future Works of Art", "Opera and Drama", etc.

15. Antonio Vivaldi (1675-1741), a famous Italian composer and violinist during the Baroque period. The representative works are "Four Seasons", the fifth song "Storm at Sea", the sixth song "Pleasure" and the tenth song "Hunting".