The vast majority of composers have written something for the piano. Some of those who have written extensively for that instrument are Bax, Chopin, and Beethoven, Debussy, Ravel, Gershwin, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, many Jazz pianists. There is probably more good piano music, solo, ensemble and orchestral (concerti) than any one person could be exposed to in a lifetime.
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"The Wind" from the grade 2 piano studies/etudes Celebration Series book was composed by Chee-Hwa Tan. (if that is the song you mean)
Composed by: Michael Montes Preformed by: Sacred Noise it was written for that commercial
being one of the first black to be a jazz musicans. He played the piano. He also composed many pieces. One random fact, he composed weird instrumental comps.
Ludwig van Beethoven composed Moonlight Sonata The Moonlight Sonata was composed in the summer of 1801 in Hungary
More than one piece of music bears this name. One was written by Bergmuller for piano, and one is a waltz written by Josef Strauss.
if it's the one with the piano dance sound it was called lucky bag by electronic(bernard sumner from new order's side project) the b side to getting away with it