She is a music teacher who wrote the UPBEAT! for piano series and also Theory is fun series.
Beethoven began writing music at a very young age, but his first public renown was as a virtuoso pianist, known for his genius at improvisation. His early piano music was intended for his own performance. This includes his first sonatas, including the Pathetique, the early chamber works and the first two piano concerti. As time went on he wrote some music for commissions or as gifts to friends, such as the piano piece Für Elise. In later years he wrote ideally, without any particular artist in mind.
ABBA wrote it for Mamma Mia
John Williams. He also wrote the music for the first "Harry Potter" movie.
Murray Gold wrote it for the score of the 2009 movie (with Sarah Michelle Gellar) and it does not have a name; he refers to it as 'Veronica Decides to Die Piano Scene'.
He wrote piano music, solo (with piano accompaniment) pieces for violin and cello. He wrote pieces with orchestral accompaniment for piano, violin, and cello. He wrote chamber music for string quartet and for piano trio (piano, violin and cello). Most of his music is orchestral and operas.
John Cage
I know that John Cage wrote music for prepared piano as well as Arvo Part and George Crumb. Henry Cowell wrote music using clusters as well as some string play.
The song is credited to Billy Joel.
Chopin wrote secular music. All of it is for or at least involves his instrument, the piano. He wrote no sacred music at all.
Tchaikovsky wrote a great deal of solo piano music, and several chamber pieces, including string quartets and the sextet "Souvenir of Florence."
Beethoven composed music in various forms and genres. He wrote five piano concertos and nine symphonies. For solo piano, he wrote 32 piano sonatas, rondos, bagatelles and other miscellaneous works. Chamber music works include violin sonatas, piano trios and string quartets. Beethoven wrote one opera; Fidelio.
Liszt wrote more music for piano than any other instrument, however, he wrote a number of songs (for voice and piano), and syphonic pieces - his symphonic poems, for example - which were scored for full orchestra. I don't think he wrote chamber music for other instruments - string quartet, piano trio, etc.
He wrote what we call classical music including operas, string quartets, piano sonatas, concertos for different instruments, program music, symphonies, and ballets. That's the type of music he wrote, but the style he wrote in was Romantic.
He mainly made music for the piano and he did write some music for the flute. He also wrote music for the drums also and one more was the saxophone. I think that's how you spell it! :)
I believe it was a piece for piano. He went to julliard after ucla (i think) and studied jazz piano.
No. Beethoven wrote music in every classical genre, solo piano, chamber music, symphonies, solo songs, an opera, choral works, overtures, and concertos for piano, violin, and piano trio.