Beethoven's 5th piano concerto has become known as the "Emperor" because of its size and grandeur. Beethoven did not name it himself. It is the only one of the five that has a name.
His piano sonatas include Moonlight, The Tempest, Waldstein and Hammerklavier. His 5 concertos for piano include the Emperor Concerto. Pastoral and Choral are among Beethoven's well-known symphonies.
Symphony No 3 in C Minor for Organ and Orchestra by Saint-Saens, Concerto in G Minor for Organ, Strings and Timpani by Poulenc, Symphony No 9, Beethoven. The list is endless ... literally thousands and thousands of pieces ... far too many to print in this space.
These are both great composers but there are way more! They both did great things but many other composers have just as much impact as they did. Just a few that come to mind are the following. 1. Ravel - Probably the best orcehstrator of all time. 2. Bartok - well this is obvious 3. John Corigliano - Ghost of Versailles - that's all you need to hear ^_^ 4. Walter Piston - Orchestration and Melodic material 5. Hindemith - Uhhh Sonata's for everyone ^_^ 6. Penderecki - Orchestra and Choir, as well as timbre 7. John Adams - Rhythm and suspense. 8. Higdon - Concerto writing is brilliant 9. Zwilich - Concerto writing is brilliant as well 10. George Crumb - Timbre and color 12. Shostakovitch - 15 Symphonies and 15 Quartets of sheer brutality. 13. Ligeti - Film Score and the 3 string quartets. 14. Lutoslawski - Concerto for orchestra and an awesome string quartet 15. Kancheli - a must listen. Symphony no. 5 and Styx 16. Gubaidulina - Viola concerto and she has a great accordion solo. Chamber Music 17. Webern - String Quartets 18. Bloch - Suite 1919 for solo Viola, and his symphony in C# ( could be wrong on key) 19. Scriabin - Russian composer that is forgotten often. toned poems 20. Rouse - Large orchestral works, heavy emotion. 21. Vivier - Lonely Child, Ring modulation. 22. Schnittke - Viola Concerto, Concerto Grosso, and other chamber works (trio sonatas) 23. Messiaen - Formal structure in his music is mind blowing 24. Berg - Violin Concerto 25. Ives - Symphonies 26. Prokofiev - Piano Concertos and Symphonies, really good string quartet 27. Walton - Violin and Viola Concertos, also a good String Quartet 28. Elgar - Cello Concerto and Piano Quintet 29. Dutilleux - String Quartet 30. Stockhausen - Stimmung 31. Takemitsu - gestural composer (to my ears) great guitar and flute stuff. He had a great ear for orchestral music. and a bomb Viola concerto A String around autumn. 32. Elliot Carter- Enough said 33. Bernstein - he must be on the list 34. Varese - Arcana 35. Joan Tower - she is doing some great stuff. Viola works are awesome! A good idea is to go to the library or on youtube everyday and grab a cd or listen to something that you have never heard of before. and its okay if you don't like it because then you figure out what you do and don't like. One of the most important things as a composer, in my eyes, is that you don't get stuck listening to "the big names." Because not all the greatest composers have been recognized. 36. Barber, or 37. Roy Harris. hope this helps. always be listening.
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1. Brandenburg concerto no. 2: allegro 2.Air on G 3. Toccada and Fugue in d minor
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Mozart composed symphonies and concertos which are not exactly the same thing as songs, and they generally have numbers instead of names, for example, Piano Concerto #12. However, there is one that has a name, the Rondo a la Turko, which I find to be particularly charming.
Beethoven's 5th piano concerto has become known as the "Emperor" because of its size and grandeur. Beethoven did not name it himself. It is the only one of the five that has a name.
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