قائمة مؤلفي الموسيقى الكلاسيكية حسب الفترة

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قائمة مؤلفي الموسيقى الكلاسيكية حسب الفترة

حسب الفترة
العصور الوسطى (476–1400)
النهضة (1400–1600)
الباروك (1600–1760)
الفترة الكلاسيكية (1730–1820)
الفترة الرومانسية (1815–1910)
القرن 20 (1900–2000)
القرن 21 (حتى 2000)

هذه قائمة المؤلفين الموسيقيين الكلاسيكيين.


العصور الوسطى

انظر قائمة المؤلفين الموسيقيين في العصور الوسطى وموسيقى العصور الوسطى.


أوائل العصور الوسطى (و. قبل 1150)

الاسم وُلد توفى الجنسية صورة
Romanos the Melodist ح. 490 ح. 560 بيزنطي سوري يهودي المولد
Romanos the Melodist
Yared 505 571 إثيوپي
Yared, 505–571
Khosrovidukht ("ابنة خوسروڤ") القرن 8 القرن 8 أرمني
Sahakdukht ("daughter of Sahak") القرن 8 القرن 8 ارمني
كاسيا 805/810 865/867 بيزنطي
كاسيا، 805/810–865/867
Notker Balbulus
(Notker the Stammerer)
ح. 840 912 Frankish?
Notker the Stammerer، ح. 840–912
Hucbald 840/850 930 من الفرنجة
Tuotilo
(Tutilo of Saint Gall)
ح. 850 915 إيرلندي
Leo VI the Wise 866 912 بيزنطي
Odo of Cluny c. 878 942 فرنسي
Heriger of Lobbes (Herigerus) c. 925? 1007 من الفرنجة؟
Odo of Arezzo 10th century القرن 11 إيطالي
Adémar de Chabannes c. 988 1034 فرنسي
Guido da Arezzo
(Guido of Arezzo; Guido Aretinus)
c. 991/992 بعد 1033 إيطالي
Wipo
(Wigbert; Wippo of Burgundy)
c. 995 c. 1048 Frankish? (Arles/
Burgundy)
Hermann of Reichenau 1013 1054 ألماني
Godric ح. 1065 1170 إنگليزي
Adam of Saint Victor c. 1068 1146 فرنسي
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine
(Guilhem de Peitieus;
Guillaume d'Aquitaine)
1071 1126 Occitan
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine, 1071–1126
پطرس أبالاردوس
(پيتر أبلار)
1079 1142 فرنسي
دمتريوس الأول من جورجيا c. 1093 1156 جورجي
Goslenus
(Jocelin of Soissons)
1096 1152 فرنسي
Hildegard of Bingen 1098 1179 ألماني
Hildegard of Bingen, 1098-1179
ماركابرو c. 1099 c. 1150 Occitan
ماركابرو، ح. 1099 - ح. 1150
Bernard of Cluny 1100 1170 فرنسي
Jaufre Rudel 1105 بعد 1147 اوسيتي
ألبيرتوس الباريسي
(ألبير من باريس)
1116 ح. 1177 فرنسي
Bernart de Ventadorn 1130/1140 بعد 1190/1200 فرنسي
Chrétien de Troyes ح. 1130 ح. 1190 فرنسي
Tibors de Sarenom ح. 1130 بعد 1198 Occitan
Léonin
(Magister Leonius)
1135 1201 فرنسي
Giraut de Bornelh c. 1138 1215 اوسيتي
Berenguier de Palazol 1140 1209 قطالاني
Arnaut de Mareuil ح. 1140 ح. 1200 اوسيتي
Beatritz de Dia
(Comtessa de Dia)
c. 1140 ح. 1200 اوسيتي
Beatritz de Dia، ح. 1140-ح. 1200
Bertran de Born 1140/1150 1215 اوسياتي
Hendrik van Veldeke
(Heinrich von Veldeke)
1140/1150 ح. 1190 ليمبورگي/
ألماني
Vidame de Chartres
(Guillaume de Ferrières?)
ح. 1145/1155 1204? فرنسي
Raimbaut d'Aurenga
(Raimbaut of Orange)
ح. 1147 1173 اوسيتي
Raimbaut of Orange، ح. 1147–1173
Guilhem de Saint-Leidier
(Guillem Saint Deidier)
ح. 1149 ح. 1195/1200 اوسيتي


العصور الوسطى المتوسطة(و. 1150–1300)

الاسم وُلد توفى الجنسية صورة
Arnaut Daniel c. 1150/1160 c. 1200 Occitan
Arnaut Daniel, c. 1150/1160-c. 1200
Conon de Béthune c. 1150 1219 فرنسي
Folquet de Marselha
(Folquet de Marseille)
c. 1150/1160 1231 Occitan
Friedrich von Hûsen
(Friedrich von Hausen)
c. 1150/1160 1190 German
Gontier de Soignies 1150 after 1220 French
Peire Raimon de Tolosa 1150 after 1220 Occitan
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras c. 1150/1160 1207 Occitan
Azalais de Porcairagues c. 1155? 1209? Occitan
Blondel de Nesle c. 1155 1202 French
Reinmar von Hagenau
(Reinmar der Alte)
c. 1155 c. 1205 German
ريتشارد الأول من إنگلترة
(ريتشارد قلب الأسد)
1157 1199 English
Alamanda de Castelnau c. 1160 1223 Occitan
Audefroi le Bastart 1160 after 1225 French
Cadenet c. 1160 c. 1235 Occitan
Gace Brule c. 1160 after 1213 French
Monge de Montaudon c. 1160 after 1210 Occitan
Pérotin
(Perotinus)
1160 1225 French
Perdigon 1160 after 1212 Occitan
Peirol c. 1160 c. 1222/1225 Occitan
Philippe le Chancelier
(Philip the Chancellor)
c. 1160/1170 1236 French
Raimon de Miraval c. 1160 c. 1220 Occitan
Albertet de Sestaro 1164 after 1221 Occitan
Chastelain de Couci c. 1165 1203 French
Gautier de Dargies c. 1165/1170 c. 1236 French
Bernger von Horheim 1166 13th century? German
Guillem Magret c. 1166 after 1204 Occitan
Castelloza c. 1170 after 1200 Occitan
Gaucelm Faidit 1170 1202 Occitan
Gui d'Ussel c. 1170 c. 1225 Occitan
Pierre de Molins 1170 c. 1220 French
Pons d'Ortaffa c. 1170 c. 1246 Catalan
Richart de Semilli c. 1170? c. 1200 French
Walther von der Vogelweide c. 1170 c. 1230 German
Walther von der Vogelweide, c. 1170 – c. 1230
Wolfram von Eschenbach c. 1170 c. 1220 German
Wolfram von Eschenbach, 1170?-1220?
Aimeric de Peguilhan c. 1175 c. 1230 Occitan
Aimeric de Peguilhan, 1175?-1230?
Guilhem Ademar c. 1175 after 1217 Occitan
Guilhem Ademar, c. 1175-after 1217
Peire Vidal 1175 1205 Occitan
Peire Vidal, 1175–1205
Pons de Capduelh
(Pons de Capdoill)
1175? 1236? Occitan
Gautier de Coincy 1177 1236 French
Gautier de Coincy, 1177–1236
Maria de Ventadorn 1177? 1222? Occitan
Guilhem Augier
(Ogiers Novella)
c. 1179? after 1230 Occitan
Colin Muset c. 1180 after 1250 French
Garsenda de Proensa c. 1180 c. 1242 Occitan
Peire Cardenal c. 1180? c. 1278? Occitan
Peire Cardenal, c. 1180? – c. 1278?
Daude de Pradas 1184 c. 1282 Occitan
Aimeric de Belenoi 1185 1272 Occitan
Guiot de Dijon 1185 1225 French
Uc de Saint Circ 1187 1273 Occitan
Hue de la Ferté 1190 after 1235 French
Neidhart von Reuental c. 1190? after 1236 German
Neidhart von Reuental, c. 1190? – after 1236
Guillaume le Vinier c. 1190 1245 French
Eustache le Peintre de Reims 1195 c. 1240? French
Gilles le Vinier 1195 1252 French
Jehan Erart c. 1200 1258
Adam de Givenchi 1200 after 1245 French
Guibert Kaukesel
(Hubert Chaucesel)
c. 1200 after 1255? French
Margot c. 1200 after 1250 French
Maroie (Maroie de Dregnau de Lille) c. 1200 after 1250 French
Reinmar von Zweter c. 1200 after 1248 German
Sordello c. 1200 after 1269 Italian
Wincenty of Kielcza c. 1200 after 1262 Polish
Thibaud de Champagne
(Thibaud IV, Count of Champagne;
Theobald I, King of Navarre)
1201 1253 French
Richard de Fournival 1201 1260? French
Gautier d'Épinal (fr) 1202 1272 French
Gertrude of Dagsburg 1205 1225 French
Jehan Bretel c. 1210 1272 French
Martin Codax c. 1210 after 1270 Spanish (Galician)
Thomas Herier c. 1210 after 1270 French
Raoul de Soissons c. 1210/1215 c. 1270 French
Guiraut d'Espanha c. 1215 after 1265 Occitan
Lambert Ferri c. 1220 c. 1300 French
ألفونسوالعاشر من قشتالة
ألفونسوالعاشر، ملك قشتالة)
1221 1284 إسپاني (قشتالي)
Robert de la Piere 1225 1258 French
Guiraut Riquier c. 1230 c. 1292 Occitan
Guiraut Riquier, c. 1230 – c. 1292
Konrad von Würzburg c. 1230 1287 German
Konrad von Würzburg, c. 1230–1287
Adam de la Halle c. 1237 1288 French
Adam de la Halle, 1237?–1288
Meister Rumelant c. 1243 after 1286/1287 German
Meister Rumelant, c. 1243-after 1286/1287
W. de Wycombe c. 1245 1279? English
Jehan de Lescurel
(Jehannot de l'Escurel)
1250? 1304? French
Ernoul le Vielle de Gastinois
(Ernous li Viele)
c. 1250 c. 1280 French
Franco of Cologne 13th century 13th century German
Der wilde Alexander
(Meister Alexander)
1255 after 1288 German
Gian Battista Casella 1299 or 1300 Italian
Petrus de Cruce c. 1260 after 1302 French
Dom Dinis
(Denis, King of Portugal)
1261 1325 Portuguese
Marchetto da Padova c. 1274 after 1319 Italian
John Kukuzelis c. 1280 1360 Byzantine
Philippe de Vitry 1291 1361 French


أواخر العصور الوسطى (و. 1300–1400)

الاسم وُلد توفى الجنسية صورة
Maestro Piero c. 1300 after 1350 إيطالي
Guillaume de Machaut c. 1300 1377 French
Guillaume de Machaut, c. 1300–1377
Jacopo da Bologna fl. 1340–1360 1386? Italian
Giovanni da Cascia
(Giovanni da Firenze)
fl. 1340? 14th century Italian
Gherardello da Firenze 1320/1325 1362/1363 Italian
John Hanboys c. 1320? 1380? English
Francesco Landini 1325/1335 1397 Italian
Francesco Landini, 1325/35–1397
Lorenzo da Firenze
(Lorenzo Masini)
c. 1325 1372/1373 Italian
Donato da Cascia fl. c. 1350 after 1370 Italian
Grimace 14th century 14th century? French
Mönch von Salzburg (Monk of Salzburg) (de) 14th century 14th century? German
Jehan Vaillant ([1])
(Johannes Vaillant)
c. 1330? 1390/1400? French
Johannes Alanus c. 1332? 1373? English
Vincenzo da Rimini c. 1332? after 1364? Italian
Bartolino da Padova fl. 1365 after 1405 Italian
Matheus de Sancto Johanne ([2])
(Mayshuet de Joan)
fl. c. 1365 after 1387 French
Philippus de Caserta
(Philipoctus de Caserta)
fl. c. 1370 c. 1400 Italian
Egardus fl. c. 1370? after 1400 Flemish
Egidius de Francia 14th century 14th century? French
Johannes de Lymburgia 1340 1440
Johannes Cuvelier ([3])
(Cunelier)
fl. c. 1372 after 1387 French
Franciscus Andrieu fl. c. 1377 c. 1400 French?
Johannes Symonis Hasprois ([4]) fl. 1378 1428 French
Arrigo (Henrico) 14th century 14th century Italian
Niccolò da Perugia 14th century c. 1400 Italian
Jehan Suzay ([5]) fl. c. 1380 after 1395 French
Trebor fl. c. 1380 c. 1400 French
Antonio Zacara da Teramo c. 1350/1360 c. 1413/1416 Italian
Jacob Senleches fl. c. 1382 after 1395 French
Andrea da Firenze
(Andreas de Florentia)
fl. c. 1375 c. 1415 Italian
Paolo da Firenze
(Paolo Tenorista)
c. 1355 c. 1436 Italian
Solage 14th century after 1403 French
Hugo von Montfort 1357 1423 German (Austrian)
Giovanni Mazzuoli
(Giovanni degli Organi)
1360 1426 Italian
Grazioso da Padova
(Gratiosus de Padua)
fl. c. 1391? 15th century? Italian
Martinus Fabri fl. 1395 1400 Dutch
Borlet fl. c. 1397? after 1409 French
Aleyn fl. c. 1400 15th century English
Johannes Ciconia c. 1370 1412 Flemish
Matteo da Perugia fl. 1400 after 1416 Italian
Johannes Tapissier
(Jean de Noyers)
c. 1370 before 1410 Burgundian
Antonio da Cividale
(Antonius de Civitate Austrie)
fl. c. 1392 1421 Italian
Antonello da Caserta 14th century after 1402? Italian
Oswald von Wolkenstein c. 1377 1445 German
Andrea Stefani fl. c. 1399 15th century Italian
Bartolomeo da Bologna fl. 1405 after 1427 Italian
Baude Cordier c. 1380 before 1440 French
Thomas Fabri fl. 1400 after 1415 Flemish
Pierre Fontaine c. 1380 c. 1450 French
Piero Mazzuoli 14th century 15th century? Italian
Nicolaus Ricii de Nucella Campli fl. 1401-20 after 1436 Italian
Mikołaj Radomski
(Nicolaus de Radom)
c. 1380 15th century Polish
Ugolino da Forlì or Ugolino da Orvieto (it) c. 1380 c. 1457 Italian
Leonel Power c. 1370/1385? 1445 English
Jacobus Vide 1385 1433 Burgundian
Queldryk fl. c. 1400 15th century English
Johannes Cesaris fl. 1406 1417 French
Roy Henry
(probably Henry V of England)
fl. c. 1410 15th century English
Byttering
(possibly Thomas Byttering)
fl. c. 1410 after 1420? English
Conradus de Pistoia
(Coradus de Pistorio)
fl. c. 1410 15th century Italian
جون دن‌ستيپل c. 1390 1453 English
Hugo de Lantins fl. c. 1420 after 1430? Flemish
Richard Loqueville fl. 1410 1418 French
Pycard fl. c. 1410 15th century English or French
Arnold de Lantins fl. 1423 1432 Flemish
Guillaume Dufay 1397 1474 Burgundian
Estienne Grossin fl. 1418 after 1421 French
Gilles Binchois c. 1400 1460 Burgundian
Johannes Brassart c. 1400/1405 1455 Burgundian
Manuel Chrysaphes fl. 1440 1463 Byzantine


عصر النهضة

انظر قائمة ملحني النهضة وموسيقى النهضة.

البرگنديون

Guillaume Dufay, 1397–1474 and Gilles Binchois, c. 1400–1460
Gilles Joye, 1424/25–1483


الاسم وُلد توفى الهوامش
Johannes Tapissier
(Jean de Noyers)
c. 1370 before 1410
Nicolas Grenon c. 1375 1456
Pierre Fontaine c. 1380 c. 1450
Jacobus Vide fl. 1405? after 1433
Guillaume Legrant
(Lemarcherier)
fl. 1405 after 1449
جون دن‌ستيپل
(أوجون دن‌ستيبل)
c. 1390 1453 Native to England.
Guillaume Dufay
(Guillaume Du Fay)
1397 1474
Johannes Brassart c. 1400/1405 1455
Johannes Legrant fl. c. 1420 after 1440
Gilles Binchois
(Gilles de Bins)
c. 1400 1460
Hugo de Lantins fl. c. 1420 after 1430
Arnold de Lantins fl. 1423 1431/1432
Reginaldus Libert fl. c. 1425 after 1435
Jean Cousin before 1425 after 1475
Gilles Joye 1424/1425 1483
Guillaume le Rouge fl. 1450 after 1465
Robert Morton c. 1430 1479
Antoine Busnois c. 1430 1492
Adrien Basin fl. 1457 after 1498
Hayne van Ghizeghem c. 1445 after 1476

الإنگليز

1370–1450

الاسم وُلد توفى الهوامش
Forest
probably John Forest
1365/70 1446 Dean of Wells. One credo setting and six antiphons by him survive in the second layer of the Old Hall Manuscript; two anonymous settings may also be by him.
Pycard fl. c. 1390 after c. 1410 Has works preserved in the first layer of the Old Hall Manuscript and elsewhere. His identity is unclear; probably English, but possibly from France.
Leonel Power c. 1370 1445
J. Cooke
probably John Cooke
c. 1385 1442? Nine pieces attributed to him in the Old Hall Manuscript.
Damett
almost certainly Thomas Damett
c. 1389 1436/7 A significant contributor to the second layer of the Old Hall Manuscript where nine of his works are preserved.
Roy Henry fl. 1410 after 1410 Very likely to be Henry V of England (1387–1422).
Byttering
possibly Thomas Byttering
fl. c. 1410 after 1420
N. Sturgeon
almost certainly Nicholas Sturgeon
fl. 1413 1454
Richard Smert c. 1400 1478/9 Has eight carols for 2 or ثلاثة voices attributed entirely to him in the Ritson Manuscript; a further four are jointly credited to Smert and John Trouluffe.
John Plummer c. 1410 c. 1483
Henry Abyngdon c. 1418 1497
John Trouluffe
John Treloff
fl. 1448 c. 1473 Represented in the Ritson Manuscript, by three settings of Nesciens mater for three voices and by four carols. Richard Smert is jointly credited.
Richard Mowere
possibly the same as Richard Mawere
fl. 1450 after 1470 Has two 3-voice settings in the Ritson Manuscript.
Walter Frye fl. c. 1450 after 1475
William Horwood c. 1430 1484 Some of his music is collected in the Eton Choirbook.
John Hothby
Johannes Ottobi
c. 1430 1487 English theorist and composer mainly active in Italy.
William Hawte
William Haute
c. 1430 1497
Richard Hygons c. 1435 c. 1509
Gilbert Banester c. 1445 1487
John Tuder
John Tudor
fl. c. 1470 after 1470 A number of his works are found in the Pepys Manuscript; the most extended piece, a setting of Lamentations, is incomplete (only one voice part is preserved).
Walter Lambe c. 1450 after 1504 Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook.
Henry Prentyce
Harry Prentes
1450s 1514 Has an extant 5-voice Magnificat setting in the Caius Choirbook.
Hugh Kellyk late 15th century 16th century? has two surviving pieces, a five-part Magnificat and a seven-part Gaude flore virginali, in the Eton Choirbook.
Edmund Turges
possibly the same as Edmund Sturges
fl. 1507 after 1508 Has a number of works preserved in the Eton Choirbook; at least three Magnificat settings and two masses have been lost.

1451–1500

  • John Nesbett (fl. 1475–1488), has two surviving works
  • Robert Wilkinson (c. 1450/1451 – 1515 or later), or Wylkynson
  • John Browne (fl. c. 1490) Likely born 1453. Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook
  • Robert Hacomplaynt (c. 1456–1528), also written as Hacomplayne, Hacomblene. He has a single surviving work, a setting of Salve regina, in the Eton Choirbook. A work known as Haycomplayne's Gaude, dated 1529, has been lost.
  • John Cornysh (late 15th century – early 16th century) Probably a relative of William Cornysh
  • William Cornysh the elder (fl. from 1479; died c. 1502), may be the composer of a number of sacred works previously credited to William Cornysh the younger
  • Thomas Pack (fl. 1489–1499), also written as Packe or Pakke, has five extant works which are preserved in the Ritson Manuscript
  • William Corbronde (fl. 1480–1500), represented in the Pepys manuscript
  • Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521) Also spelt Fairfax, Fairfaux, Feyrefax
  • Richard Davy (c. 1465 – c. 1507) Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook
  • William Cornysh the younger (c. 1468–1523) Probably the son of William Cornysh the elder
  • Henry Petyr (c. 1470–after 1516), also written Petre or Peter, represented by one surviving mass setting (the is Kyrie missing)
  • Richard Sampson (c. 1470–1554)
  • Avery Burton (c. 1474–1542 to 1547) Also spelt Avere, Burnet
  • John Norman (fl. 1509–1545). Composed a 5-part mass Resurrexit Dominus, found in the Forrest-Heyther partbooks, on an Easter plainsong; and a 3-part Miserere Mihi in the Ritson manuscript that is much more elaborate, somewhat resembling John Taverner's responds
  • William Rasar (born c. 1491; fl. 1499–c. 1514), or William Rasor. His output includes English and Latin church music. Composed a mass found in the Forrest-Heyther partbooks
  • Thomas Ashewell (c. 1478–after 1513), name also written Ashwelle, Asshwell
  • John Strabridge (fl. before 1548), represented by a single work, a Dum transisset, in the Christchurch partbooks
  • Christopher Hoskins (fl. before 1548), represented by a single work, a Speciosa facta es, in the Gyffard partbooks
  • William, Monk of Stratford Stratford has a single work, a four-part Magnificat, in the Eton Choirbook.
  • Hugh Aston (c. 1485–1558) Also spelt Ashton, Assheton
  • Richard Bramston (? 1485–1554) Represented in the Peterhouse and Gyffard partbooks
  • Nicholas Ludford (c. 1485–1557)
  • John Mason (c. 1480–1548), has four surviving works, featured in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • Richard Pygott (c. 1485–1549), or Pigott. There are two works by Pygott in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • Edmund Sturton (fl. late 15th – early 16th century) Presumably identical with the Sturton who composed the six-part Ave Maria ancilla Trinitatis in the Lambeth Choirbook, he contributed a Gaude virgo mater Christi to the Eton Choirbook, the six voices of which cover a fifteen-note range
  • John Redford (c. 1486–1547) One of the main contributors to The Mulliner Book
  • Nicholas Huchyn (fl. late 15th – early 16th century) A single work, a setting of Salve regina in the Eton Choirbook
  • Fawkyner (fl. c. 1480), featured in the Eton Choirbook. His identity is uncertain, but he may have been Richard Fawkyner (fl. 1482–1484).
  • William Pasche (fl. late 15th – early 16th century) Also spelt Pashe. Represented by a Christus resurgens Mass, written on a Sarum chant, two Magnificats, and a motet, Sancta Maria
  • Robert Cowper (c. 1474–1535/1540), also written as Cooper or Coupar. He is represented by a work in the Gyffard partbooks and manuscript sources.
  • Thomas Appleby (c. 1488–1563)
  • John Taverner (c. 1490–1545)
  • William Whytbroke (fl. 1520–1530) Surviving music includes a four-part Mass apon ye Square, in the Gyffard partbooks
  • Henry VIII of England (1491–1547)
  • John Dark (c. 1495–c. 1569?), or John Darke. Just one work survives: a 5-part Magnificat in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • Robert Jones (fl. 1520 to 1538) Contributed a Mass and Magnificat to the Peterhouse partbooks, and songs to Wynkyn de Worde's songbook of 1530
  • Thomas Preston (d. c. 1563) Composed 12 Offertory settings for keyboard, including the popular Felix namque, and an alternatim organ Mass for Easter, containing the only known sequence setting of the time. His keyboard writing is extremely virtuosic for the period.

1501–1550

Thomas Tallis, c. 1505-1585
  • Hyett (fl. before 1548) Represented by a single work in the Gyffard partbooks
  • John Ensdale (fl. before 1548) Represented by a single work in the Gyffard partbooks
  • John Hake (fl. before 1548) Represented by a single work in the Gyffard partbooks
  • Walter Erly (16th century) Has a single work in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • Arthur Chamberlain (early 16th century) Also spelt Chamberlayne. Has a single work in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • John Ambrose (fl. 1520 to 1545) Few pieces survive
  • William Shelby (? – 1570) Also spelt Shelbye, Selby, Selbie, Selbye. Two liturgical keyboard pieces, a Miserere and Felix namque, survive in The Mulliner Book
  • Robert Okeland (fl. before 1548) Also spelt Hockland, Ockland. Represented by a single work in the Gyffard partbooks
  • Thomas Tallis (c. 1505–1585)
  • Christopher Tye (c. 1505 – ? 1572)
  • John Wood (fl. 1530) He is represented by a single work, an Exsurge Domine et dissipentur inimici, in the Christchurch partbooks
  • John Merbecke (also Marbeck) (c. 1510 – c. 1585) Produced the first musical setting for the English liturgy, publishing The Booke of Common Praier Noted 1549. Surviving works include a Missa Per arma iustitie Almost burnt as a heretic in 1543.
  • Osbert Parsley (1511–1585) Also spelt Parsely Wrote a set of Lamentations for Holy Week
  • E. Strowger (fl. early 16th century) Only a single piece for keyboard, a Miserere in a المتحف البريطاني MS, can be attributed to him
  • Thomas Knyght (fl. 1530 to 1535) Presumably also spelt Knight. Has a single work in the Peterhouse partbooks, and three works in the Gyffard partbooks
  • Philip Alcocke (fl. before 1548) Represented by a single work in the Gyffard partbooks
  • John Sheppard (c. 1515–1559)
  • John Thorne (died 1573) Exsultabunt sancti in a British Museum MS
  • Kyrton (fl. 1540 to 1550) Miserere for keyboard in a المتحف البريطاني MS
  • John Black (c. 1520–1587)
  • Thomas Caustun (c. 1520/1525–1569), or Causton
  • John Blitheman (c. 1525–1591)
  • Richard Wynslate (died 1572) Also spelt Wynslade. His keyboard piece Lucem tuamis in a British Museum MS
  • Henry Stenings (fl. before 1548 – after 1600) Also spelt Stonninge, Stoninge, Stoninges, Stoning, Stonings. Surviving consort works on MS are three five-part works - a Miserere, a Browning and an In Nomine - and a simpler, four-part In Nomine. A four-part Latin Magnificat is found in the Gyffard partbooks
  • Richard Allwood (fl. c. 1550–1570) Also spelt Alwood
  • Richard Edwardes (1525–1566) Also spelt Edwards
  • Hugh Sturmys (16th century) Has a single work in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • Thomas Wright (16th century) Also spelt Wrighte. He is represented by a single work in the Gyffard partbooks, a Nesciens mater
  • William Mundy (c. 1528 – before 1591) Father of John Mundy His output includes fine examples of both the large-scale Latin votive antiphon and the short English anthem, as well as Masses and Latin psalm settings; his style is vigorous and eloquent. He is represented in The Mulliner Book and in the Gyffard partbooks.
  • Robert Parsons (c. 1535–1572) Latin music includes antiphons, Credo quod redemptor, Domine quis habitabit, Magnificat and Jam Christus astra. Also three responds from the Office of the Dead, songs (including Pandolpho), In nomine settings for ensemble, and a galliard.
  • Thomas Whythorne (1528–1595)
  • John Heath (16th century) Contributed a Morning and Communion Service to Day's Certaine Notes, of 1560. Probably the composer of a Christe qui lux for keyboard in MS, ascribed to 'Heath'
  • Clement Woodcock (1540–1590) Also spelt Woodcoke, Woodecock. His Browning my dear is one of several pieces of the period based on a popular tune, also known as The leaves be green
  • John Cuk (16th century) An extant mass on Venit dilectus meus in the York MS
  • Robert White (1538–1574) Also spelt Whyte
  • William Byrd (c. 1540–1623)
  • Richard Hunt (16th century) Has two works in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • Anthony Holborne (c. 1545–1602) Also known as Olborner
  • John Johnson (c. 1545–1594)
  • Thomas Woodson (d. ? 1605) Forty Wayes of 2 pts. in one is found in a British Museum MS, canonic settings of Miserere
  • Thomas Warrock (fl. 1580–1590) Also spelt Warrocke, Warwick. Two pieces in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, Nos. 97-8
  • John Baldwin (before 1560–1615)
  • John Cosyn (died 1609) Published Musicke of six, and five partes in 1585
  • Edward Martyn (16th century) Has a single work in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • John Northbrooke (16th century) Has a single work in the Peterhouse partbooks
  • Picforth (fl. c. 1580) An In nomine survives in MS, unusual in that each instrumental part consists of notes of only one time-value throughout, the values differing in each of the five parts
  • Poynt (fl. c. 1580) Works survive in manuscript
  • Thomas Oldfield(?) His Praeludium is No. 49 in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
  • Jehan Oystermayre (?) Almost certainly German origin. Represented in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
William Byrd, 1543–1623

1551–1570

  • John Marchant (? – 1611) There survive a Pavan in a Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge MS, an Allemanda in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, No. 187; The Marchants Dream in a MS in the British Museum, and a Pavan and Galliard in another المتحف البريطاني MS.
  • Richard Martin (fl. c. 1610) His only surviving song Change they mind since she doth change was included in Robert Dowland's A Musicall Banquet of 1610
  • Thomas Fardyng (16th century) Three rounds in a المتحف البريطاني MS (MS 31922)
  • Edward Collard (d. c. 1600?)
  • Edmund Hooper (c. 1553–1621) Also spelt Hoop. He contributed to Michael East's psalter and William Leighton's Teares, and wrote some intensely expressive anthems. He has two keyboard pieces in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
  • Elway Bevin (1554–1638) Possibly Welsh
  • William Inglot (1554–1621) Also spelt Inglott. Two keyboard pieces in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book; there is also an untitled keyboard piece by 'Englitt' in a MS in the British Museum
  • John Mundy (c. 1555–1630) Son of William Mundy. Published a volume of Songs and Psalms in 1594, contributed to the Triumphs of Oriana, composed English and Latin sacred music, and is represented with five pieces in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. His Goe from my window variations are a particularly fine example of the genre
  • Thomas Morley (1557–1603)
  • Nathaniel Giles (c. 1558–1634) Also spelt Gyles
  • Matthew Jeffries (c. 1558 – c. 1615)
  • Ferdinando Richardson (? 1558–1618) Also known as Sir Ferdinando Heybourne. There survives a keyboard Pavan and Galliard, each with variation, in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
  • Richard Carlton (c. 1558 – ? 1638)
  • William Brade (1560–1630) Active in Denmark and Germany
  • William Cobbold (1560–1639) A single piece by him exists in Ravenscroft's 1621 collection.
  • James Harding (c. 1560–1626) Also spelt Jeames Harden. Two keyboard fantasias, possibly arrangements, in a British Museum MS; a setting by William Byrd of a Gagliarda in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. Galiard by 'Mr. James' in Berlin State Library
  • Peter Philips (1560–1628) Exiled to Flanders
  • Thomas Robinson (c. 1560 – after 1609)
  • Robert Hales (fl. 1583–1616) His only surviving song O Eyes, leave off your weeping was included in Robert Dowland's A Musicall Banquet of 1610.
  • John Bull (1562–1628) Exiled to the Netherlands
  • John Dowland (1563–1626)
  • Giles Farnaby (c. 1563–1640)
  • جون ميلتون (ح. 1563–1647) والد الشاعر جون ميلتون. Composed madrigals, one of which was printed in The Triumphs of Oriana, as well as anthems, Psalm settings, a motet, and some consort music including a 6-part In nomine
  • John Danyel (1564 – after 1625) Also spelt Danyell. Brother of the poet Samuel Daniel (spellings of the names of the two brothers differ).
  • Edward Johnson (fl. 1592/4) Contributed to Michael East's psalter and The Triumphs of Oriana and more
  • Mallory (fl. c. 1580) Works survive in MS
  • Michael Cavendish (c. 1565–1628)
  • John Farmer (c. 1565–1605)
  • George Kirbye (c. 1565–1634)
  • William Leighton (c. 1565–1622)
  • Leonard Woodson (c. 1565–1641), wrote verse anthems (nine are published in John Barnard’s First Book of Selected Church Musick, 1641). Other surviving pieces include instrumental consort works (four In Nomines a 5) and Mall Sims.
  • Thomas Campion (1567–1620) Also spelt Campian. The only English composer to experiment with musique mesurée and the first to imitate the Florentine monodists
  • John Hilton (died 1608) Probably father of John Hilton 'the younger' (1599–1657)
  • Edward Gibbons (1568 – c. 1650) Brother of Orlando Gibbons
  • Richard Gibbs (1568 – c. 1650) Also known as R. Gibbs. 'Allmaine' and 'Corant' in a Christ Church, Oxford MS
  • Philip Rosseter (c. 1568–1623)
  • Tobias Hume (c. 1569–1645) Responsible for the earliest known use of col legno in Western music
  • Nicholas Strogers (fl. 1560–1575) Also spelt Strowger, Strowgers. Three (probably four) keyboard pieces in a Christ Church, Oxford, manuscript, and a Fantasia in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (No. 89); an In nomine exists in a Bodleian manuscript
  • Edward Blancks (fl. c. 1590–1620) Also spelt Blanke, Blanks, Blanckes
  • Thomas Bateson (c. 1570–1630)
  • John Cooper (c. 1570–1626) Also spelt Coperario, Coprario
  • Benjamin Cosyn (c. 1570–1652 or later) Also spelt Cosin, Cosens. Compiler of the manuscript Cosyn's Virginal Book
  • Francis Cutting (fl. 1595)
  • Francis Pilkington (c. 1570–1638) Lutenist
  • William Tisdale (و. c. 1570) Also spelt Tisdall
  • Henry Lichfild (died 1613) Madrigalist
John Bull, 1562–1628

1571–1580

  • Thomas Lupo (1571–1627) Also known as Thomas Lupo The Elder. Composer of several works, but solid attribution of many works to him or another of his relatives is difficult
  • John Ward (1571–1638)
  • Daniel Bacheler (1572–1618)
  • Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger (c. 1572–1628) Illegitimate son of Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder
  • Martin Peerson (1572–1650) May be the same person as Martin Pearson. Four keyboard pieces in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. Many works also published
  • Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656)
  • Ellis Gibbons (1573–1603) Brother of Orlando Gibbons
  • John Wilbye (1574–1638)
  • John Bartlet (fl. 1606 to 1610)
  • John Bennet (c. 1575 – after 1614)
  • John Coprario (c. 1575–1626)
  • William Simmes (c. 1575 – c. 1625)
  • John Holmes (fl. from 1599; died 1629)
  • William Holborne (fl. 1597)
  • Thomas Greaves (fl. c. 1600)
  • John Maynard (c. 1576/7 – between 1614 and 1633) Primarily known from one published work, The XIII Wonders of the World, published in London in 1611. It contains twelve songs, six duets for lute and viol. and seven pieces for lyra viol with optional bass viol.
  • Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623)
  • Richard Sumarte (d. after 1630)
  • Henry Lichfild (fl. 1613 – after 1620)
  • Robert Jones (c. 1577 – after 1615) Published five volumes of simple and melodious lute songs, and one of madrigals
  • John Amner (1579–1641)
  • Michael East (c. 1580–1648) Probably the son of Thomas East
  • Thomas Hunt (fl. 1600)
  • Robert Hall (? – ?) 16th and/or 17th century. Five keyboard pieces extant in the MS Priscilla Bunbury's Virginal Book
  • John Hampton (fl. late 15th century – early 16th century) He has a single work, a setting of Salve regina, in the Eton Choirbook
  • Richard Dering (c. 1580–1630)
  • Thomas Ford (c. 1580–1648)
  • Richard Nicholson (died 1639) Composed English and Latin church music, and consort songs, in humorous rather than melancholy vein, and contributed to The Triumphs of Oriana
  • Thomas Vautor (و. c. 1580/90) Published a volume of five and six part madrigals in 1619. His best-known piece is Sweet Suffolk Owl
  • Henry Youll (و. c. 1580/90) His Canzonets to Three Voyces, although clearly the work of an amateur, have charm and individuality
  • George Handford (fl. c. 1609) Book of Ayresin MS bears a dedication to Prince Henry dated 1609, but was never published
Orlando Gibbons, 1583–1625

1581–1611

  • Robert Tailour (fl. 1615) Possibly Robert Taylor, also spelt Tailer, Taler, Taylour. Published Sacred Hymns, consisting of Fiftie select Psalms in 1615
  • Robert Johnson (c. 1582–1633)
  • Thomas Simpson (1582 – c. 1628) Also spelt Sympson. Active in Denmark
  • Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625)
  • Charles Coleman (died 1646)
  • William Corkine (fl. 1610–1617)
  • George Mason (fl. 1611 to 1618) Published (with John Earsden) The Ayres That Were Sung And Played, at Brougham Castle in Westmerland, in the Kings Entertainment... 1618. This included some of the few masque songs that survive from the period immediately after 1613
  • Robert Ramsey (died 1644) Composed mythological and biblical dialogues, such as Dives and Abraham, Saul and the Witch of Endor, and Orpheus and Pluto
  • John Adson (1587–1640)
  • John Lugg (? 1587 – 165?) Also spelt Lugge. There survive nine plainsong settings, one hexachord, and three voluntaries for double organ in a Christ Church autograph MS, among others
  • Nicholas Lanier (1588–1666) Also spelt Lanière
  • Walter Porter (c. 1588–1659) Madrigalist. Publications include instrumental toccatas, sinfonias and ritornellos as well as vocal pieces
  • John Tomkins (1589–1638) Half brother of Thomas Tomkins. John come kiss me now (variations) survives in a British Museum MS
  • Richard Mico (1590–1661) Two 18th century arrangements for viols of keyboard pavans in a MS in the المتحف البريطاني survive
  • Thomas Ravenscroft (c. 1590 – c. 1633) Published a book of psalms amongst others
  • Robert Dowland (1591–1641) Son of John Dowland. Only three works are definitely ascribed to him: two lute pieces in the 'Varietie of Lute Lessons' and one in the 'Margaret Board Lutebook'.
  • John Jenkins (1592–1678)


الفرنجة-الفرنسيون

1370–1450

Josquin Des Prez, c. 1450–1521
  • Johannes de Limburgia (c. 1370–1430) Also spelt Lymburgia; also called Johannes Vinandi
  • Clement Liebert (fl. 1433–1454)
  • يوهانس اوكگم (ح. 1410–1497)
  • Johannes Regis (c. 1425 – c. 1496)
  • Johannes Tinctoris (c. 1435–1511)
  • Alexander Agricola (? 1446–1506)
  • Johannes Martini (c. 1440–1497/98)
  • Petrus de Domarto (fl.c. 1445–1455)
  • Johannes de Stokem (c. 1445–1487 or 1501)
  • Gaspar van Weerbeke (c. 1445 – after 1517)
  • Johannes Pullois (died 1478) Active in the Low Countries and Italy
  • Heinrich Isaac (c. 1450–1517)
  • Josquin des Prez (c. 1450–1521)
  • Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515)
  • Abertijne Malcourt (c. 1450 - c. 1510)

1451–1500

Jacob Obrecht, 1457/58/55-1505
  • Philip van Wilder (died 1554) Active in England
  • Jean Japart (fl.c. 1474–1481) Active in Italy
  • Jacob Obrecht (1457/58–1505)
  • Jacobus Barbireau (1455–1491)
  • Nycasius de Clibano (fl. 1457–1497)
  • Jheronimus de Clibano (c. 1459–1503)
  • Pierre de La Rue (c. 1460–1518) Most famous composer of the Grande chapelle of the Habsburg court
  • Marbrianus de Orto (c. 1460–1529)
  • Johannes Prioris (c. 1460?–c. 1514)
  • Antonius Divitis (c. 1470–c. 1530)
  • Johannes Ghiselin (fl. 1491–1507)
  • Nicolas Champion (c. 1475–1533)
  • Jacotin (died 1529) Also called Jacob Godebrye
  • Noel Bauldeweyn (c. 1480 – after 1513)
  • Jean Richafort (c. 1480–1547)
  • Benedictus Appenzeller (1480 to 1488 – after 1558) Served Mary of Hungary for most of his career
  • Pierre Moulu (c. 1485 – c. 1550) Active in France
  • Pierre Passereau (fl. 1509–1547) popular composer of chansons in the 1530s
  • Adrian Willaert (c. 1490–1562) Founder of the Venetian School; active in Italy; influential as a teacher as well as a composer
  • Lupus Hellinck (c. 1494–1541)
  • Nicolas Gombert (c. 1495 – c. 1560) Prominent contrapuntist of generation after Josquin; worked for Charles V
  • Adrianus Petit Coclico (1499/1500 – after 1562)
Orlande de Lassus, 1532–1594
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, 1562–1621

1501–1550

  • Gilles Reingot (fl. early 16th century)
  • Arnold von Bruck (c. 1500–1554) Especially active in German-speaking areas during the early Reformation period
  • Jacques Buus (c. 1500–1565) Active at Venice, and assisted in the development of the instrumental ricercar
  • Thomas Crecquillon (c. 1505–1557), a member of Charles V's imperial chapel
  • Tielman Susato (c. 1510/15 – after 1570) Also spelt Tylman; was also an influential music publisher
  • Jheronimus Vinders (fl. 1525–1526) active at Ghent; influenced by Josquin
  • Jacques Arcadelt (? 1505–1568) Most famous of the early madrigalists
  • Jacquet de Berchem (c. 1505 – before 1567) Early madrigalist
  • Cornelius Canis (c. 1500 to 1510–1561) Music director for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, in the 1540s and 1550s, after Nicolas Gombert
  • Jean de Latre (c. 1505/1510–1569)
  • Johannes Lupi (c. 1506–1539)
  • Jacob Clemens non Papa (c. 1510/1515–c. 1555), also known as Jacques Clément
  • Ghiselin Danckerts (c. 1510 – c. 1565) Active in Rome
  • Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510–1564) Active in Spain
  • Jan Nasco (c. 1510–1561) Active in northern Italy
  • Dominique Phinot (c. 1510 – c. 1556) Active in Italy and southern France
  • Nicolas Payen (c. 1512 – c. 1559) Maestro di capilla for Philip II of Spain after Cornelius Canis
  • Hubert Naich (c. 1513 – c. 1546) Active in Rome
  • Cypriano de Rore (c. 1515–1565)
  • Hubert Waelrant (c. 1517–1595)
  • Jean de Bonmarché (c. 1520/1525–1570)
  • Perissone Cambio (c. 1520–c. 1562)
  • Severin Cornet (c. 1520–1582) (de:Séverin Cornet)
  • Philippe de Monte (1521–1603) Prolific composer of madrigals
  • Simon Moreau (fl. 1553–1558)
  • Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529–1567)
  • Cornelis Symonszoon Boscoop (before 1531–1573)
  • Jacobus de Kerle (1531/1532–1591)
  • Orlande de Lassus (c. 1532–1594), also Orlando di Lasso, Roland de Lassus
  • Giaches de Wert (1535–1596) Active in Italy
  • Johannes Matelart (before 1538–1607), or Ioanne Matelart
  • Jhan Gero (fl. 1540–1555) Active in Venice, Italy
  • Jacob Regnart (1540s–1599)
  • Andreas Pevernage (1542/3 – 1591)
  • Antonino Barges (fl. 1546–1565) Active in Italy
  • George de La Hèle (1547–1586) Active in the Habsburg chapels of Spain and the Low Countries
  • Giovanni de Macque (c. 1549–1614) Active in Italy

1551–1574

  • Emmanuel Adriaenssen (1554–1604)
  • Rinaldo del Mel (c. 1554–c. 1598) Active in Italy
  • Carolus Luython (1557–1620)
  • Philippus Schoendorff (1558–1617)
  • Philippe Rogier (c. 1561–1596) Active in Spain
  • Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621)
  • Cornelis Verdonck (1563–1625)
  • Peeter Cornet (1570/1580–1633)
  • Géry de Ghersem (1573/1575–1630) Active in Spain and the Netherlands
  • Claudio Pari (1574–after 1619) Active in Italy

الفرنسيون

1370–1450

  • Richard Loqueville (died 1418)
  • Baude Cordier (c. 1380–before 1440)
  • Beltrame Feragut (c. 1385–c. 1450) Also known as Bertrand di Vignone
  • Johannes Cesaris (fl. c. 1406–1417)
  • Estienne Grossin (fl. 1418–1421)
  • Johannes Fedé (c. 1415–1477?)
  • Biquardus (fl. 1440–1450)
  • Eloy d'Amerval (fl. 1455–1508)
  • Firminus Caron (fl. c. 1460–c. 1475)
  • Guillaume Faugues (fl. c. 1460–1475), or Fagus
  • Jehan Fresneau (fl. 1468–1505)
  • Philippe Basiron (c. 1449–1491)
  • Loyset Compère (c. 1450–1518)
  • Gilles Mureau (c. 1450–1512)
Claude Le Jeune, 1530–1600

1451–1500

  • Jean Mouton (c. 1459–1522)
  • Antoine Brumel (c. 1460–1512/1513)
  • Colinet de Lannoy (d. before 1497)
  • Pietrequin Bonnel (fl. 1488–c. 1499)
  • Carpentras (c. 1470–1548)
  • Antoine de Févin (c. 1470–1511/12) Brother of Robert de Févin
  • Pierrequin de Thérache (c. 1470–1528) active in Lorraine
  • Jean Braconnier ('fl. from 1478; died 1512), also known as Lourdault
  • Philippe Verdelot (c. 1475 – before 1552) Active in Italy
  • Ninot le Petit (fl. c. 1500–1520)
  • Pierre Vermont (c. 1495 – between 1527 and 1533)
  • Antoine de Longueval (fl. 1498–1525)
  • Nicolle des Celliers de Hesdin (died 1538)
  • Jean l'Héritier (c. 1480–after 1551) Also spelt Heretier, Lhéritier, Lirithier
  • Jacquet of Mantua (1483–1559)
  • Clément Janequin (c. 1485–1558)
  • Sandrin (c. 1490 – c. 1560) Also known as Pierre Regnault
  • Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490–1562)
  • Jean Conseil (c. 1498–1534) Active in Italy
  • Robert de Févin (fl. late 15th century – early 16th century) Brother of Antoine de Févin
  • Mathieu Gascongne (fl. 1517–1518)

1501–1550

Jean Maillard, c. 1510 – c. 1570
Guillaume Costeley, 1530–1606
  • Pierre Attaingnant (c. 1494 - ?)
  • Garnier (fl. 1538–1542)
  • Firmin Lebel (early 16th century – 1573) Active in Rome
  • Hilaire Penet (? 1501 – 15??)
  • Pierre Certon (fl. from 1529; died 1572)
  • Loys Bourgeois (c. 1510/1515–1559)
  • Jacques Du Pont (c. 1510 – after 1546) Madrigalist active in Italy
  • Guillaume Le Heurteur (fl. 1530–1545)
  • Jean Maillard (c. 1510 – c. 1570)
  • Guillaume Morlaye (c. 1510 – c. 1558)
  • Jean Guyot de Châtelet (c. 1512–1588)
  • Claude Goudimel (c. 1514/1520–1572)
  • Thoinot Arbeau (1519-1595)
  • Pierre Cadéac (fl. 1538–1556)
  • Pierre Clereau (fl. 1539–1570)
  • Godard (fl. 1536–1560) Possibly Robert Godard, an organist at Beauvais Cathedral
  • Claude Gervaise (fl. 1540–1560)
  • Didier Lupi Second (c. 1520 – after 1559)
  • Lambert Courtois (c. 1520 – after 1583)
  • Adrian Le Roy (c. 1520–1598)
  • Simon Boyleau (fl. c. 1544–after 1586)
  • Anthoine de Bertrand (c. 1530/1540–c. 1581)
  • Guillaume Boni (c. 1530–1594)
  • Guillaume Costeley (c. 1530–1606)
  • Nicolas de La Grotte (1530 – c. 1600)
  • Claude Le Jeune (1530–1600)
  • Jehan Chardavoine (1537-1580)
  • Paschal de l'Estocart (1539?–after 1584)
  • Nicolas Millot (fl. 1559–1589)
  • Joachim Thibault de Courville (fl. from c. 1567; died 1581)
  • Eustache Du Caurroy (1549–1609)
  • Charles Tessier (و. c. 1550) Active in England and Germany

1551–1600

  • Fabrice Caietain (fl. 1570–1578)
  • Jacques Champion (before 1555–1642) known as La Chapelle
  • Jacques Mauduit (1557–1627)
  • Julien Perrichon (1566 – c. 1600) Also a lutenist.
  • Marin Marsenne (1588-1648)
  • Étienne Moulinié (1599–1676)

الألمان

1350–1400

Oswald von Wolkenstein, 1376/77–1445
  • Hugo von Montfort (1357–1423)
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein (1376/77–1445)

1401–1450

Hans Leo Hassler, 1564–1612
  • Conrad Paumann (c. 1410–1473)
  • Heinrich Finck (1444/1445–1527)
  • Adam von Fulda (c. 1445–1505)
  • Hans Judenkünig (c. 1450–1526), or Judenkönig
  • Arnolt Schlick (c. 1450 – c. 1525)

1451–1500

  • Paul Hofhaimer (1459–1537)
  • Sebastian Virdung (c. 1465)
  • Pierre Alamire (c. 1470–1536) Active in the Low Countries
  • Thomas Stoltzer (c. 1480–1526)
  • Hans Buchner (1483–1538)
  • مارتن لوثر (1483-1546)
  • Hans Kotter (c. 1485–1541)
  • Martin Agricola (1486–1556)
  • Georg Rhau (1488–1548)
  • Arnold von Bruck (c. 1490–1554)
  • Benedictus Ducis (c. 1492–1544)
  • Leonhard Kleber (c. 1495–1556)
  • Lorenz Lemlin (c. 1495 – c. 1549)
  • Johann Walter (1496–1570)
  • Hans Gerle (c. 1498–1570)
  • Wolfgang Schmeltzl (c. 1500 to 1505 – c. 1564)
Michael Praetorius, c. 1571–1621

1501–1550

  • Hans Neusiedler (1508–1563)
  • Georg Forster (c. 1510–1568)
  • Caspar Othmayr (1515–1553)
  • Jobst von Brandt (1517–1570)
  • Sigmund Hemmel (c. 1520–1565)
  • Hermann Finck (1527–1558)
  • Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (c. 1530–1597)
  • Matthäus Waissel (c. 1540–1602) (de:Matthäus Waissel)
  • Thomas Mancinus (1550 – c. 1612)

1551–1600

  • Johannes Eccard (1553–1611)
  • Leonhard Lechner (c. 1553–1606)
  • Johannes Nucius (c. 1556–1620)
  • Hieronymus Praetorius (1560–1629)
  • Elias Mertel (c. 1561–1626)
  • Andreas Raselius (c. 1562–1602) (de:Andreas Raselius)
  • Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612)
  • Christoph Demantius (1567–1643)
  • Michael Praetorius (c. 1571–1621)
  • Moritz von Hessen-Kassel (1572-1632)
  • Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627)
  • Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672)
  • Johann Schein (1586–1630)
  • Samuel Scheidt (1587–1654)
  • Johann Crüger (1598–1662)

الإيطاليون

1350–1470

Zacara da Teramo, 1350/60–1413/16
  • Zacara da Teramo (1350/60–1413/16)
  • Paolo da Firenze (c. 1355 - c. 1436; aka Paolo Tenorista)
  • Giovanni Mazzuoli (Giovanni degli Organi) (1360–1426) Also known as Jovannes de Florentia, Giovanni degli Organi & Giovanni di Niccol
  • Piero Mazzuoli (Son of Giovanni Mazzuoli, whose compositions are all found in the San Lorenzo palimpsest)
  • Antonio da Cividale (fl.c. 1392–1421) Also known as Antonius de Civitate Austrie
  • Antonius Romanus (fl. 1400–1432)
  • Bartolomeo da Bologna (fl. 1405–1427)
  • Grazioso da Padova (fl. 1390? - 1410?) also known as Gratiosus de Padua
  • Nicolaus Zacharie (c. 1400 or before – 1466)
  • Johannes de Quadris (c. 1410 – ? 1457)
  • Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (c. 1420–1484) Dance master
  • Antonius Janue (fl.c. 1460)
  • Franchinus Gaffurius (1451–1522)
  • Giacomo Fogliano (1468 –عشرة April 1548)
  • Marchetto Cara (c. 1470 – ? 1525)
  • Bartolomeo Tromboncino (c. 1470 – c. 1535)
Francesco Canova da Milano, 1497–1543

1471–1500

  • Bartolomeo degli Organi (1474–1539)
  • Vincenzo Capirola (1474–after 1548)
  • Filippo de Lurano (c. 1475–c. 1520)
  • Francesco Spinacino (late 15th century–after 1507)
  • Antonio Caprioli (fl. c. 1500)
  • Joan Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508)
  • Gasparo Alberti (c. 1489–1560)
  • Andrea Antico da Montona (c. 1480–after 1538)
  • Marco Dall'Aquila (c. 1480–after 1538)
  • Maistre Jhan (c. 1485–1538) Early madrigalist, active at Ferrara
  • Francesco Patavino (fl. c. 1500) (it:Francesco Patavino)
  • Bernardo Pisano (1490–1548) Possibly the earliest composer of madrigals, though not in name
  • Sebastiano Festa (1490-5–1524) Early composer of madrigals; possibly related to Costanzo Festa
  • Marco Antonio Cavazzoni (c. 1490 - c.1560)
  • Pietro Paolo Borrono (c. 1490–after 1563)
  • Franciscus Bossinensis (fl. 1509–1511)
  • Francesco de Layolle (1492–c. 1540) Florentine composer, in the employ of the آل مديتشي; music teacher to sculptor بنڤنوتوتشليني
  • Costanzo Festa (c. 1495–1545) Early composer of madrigals; member of Sistine Chapel choir
  • Francesco Canova da Milano (1497–1543)
  • Mattio Rampollini (1497–c. 1553)
  • Albert de Rippe (c.1500–1551) Also known as Alberto da Ripa and da Mantova
  • Giovanni Thomaso Cimello (c. 1510–after 1579), or Giovanthomaso Cimello
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, c. 1525–1594

1501–1525

  • Francesco Corteccia (1502–1571)
  • Ambrose Lupo (1505–1591) Also known as Ambrosio Lupo, de Almaliach and Lupus Italus. Active in England
  • Francesco Viola (died 1568). Maestro di cappella at Ferrara after Rore.
  • Paolo Aretino (1508–1584) Also known as Paolo Antonio del Bivi
  • Alfonso dalla Viola (c. 1508 – c. 1573) Also an instrumentalist; active in Ferrara
  • Antonio Gardano (1509–1569) Music printer
  • Luigi Dentice (c. 1510?–1566)
  • Vincenzo Ruffo (c. 1510–1587)
  • Claudio Veggio (c. 1510 – 15??)
  • Giovanni Contino (c. 1513–1574) Maestro di cappella in Brescia; probable teacher of Luca Marenzio
  • Nicolao Dorati (c. 1513–1593) Also a trombonist; active at Lucca
  • Domenico Ferrabosco (1513–1574) Madrigalist, highly regarded by Alfred Einstein; father of Alfonso Ferrabosco
  • Giovanni Domenico da Nola (c. 1515–1592)
  • Giandomenico Martoretta (c. 1515 - 15??) Calabrian madrigalist, active in Sicily
  • Agostino Agostini (died 1569) Father of Lodovico Agostini
  • Gioseffo Zarlino (1517–1590)
  • Andrea Gabrieli (1532/1533–1585), uncle of Giovanni Gabrieli
  • Francesco Cellavenia (fl. 1538–1563)
  • Giovanni Paolo Paladini (fl.c. 1540–1560)
  • Giovanni Animuccia (c. 1520–1571)
  • Vincenzo Galilei (c. 1520–1591) Father of composer Michelagnolo Galilei and astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei
  • Francesco Portinaro (c. 1520 – after 1577) Madrigalist, native of Padua
  • Hoste da Reggio (c. 1520–1569) Madrigalist, active at Milan and Bergamo
  • Ippolito Ciera (fl. 1546–1564) Minor madrigalist, active at Treviso; follower of Willaert
  • Girolamo Parabosco (c. 1524–1577) Minor member of the Venetian School
  • Girolamo Cavazzoni (c. 1525 – after 1577)
  • Giocoso Gorzanis (c. 1525 – after 1575)
  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c. 1525–1594)
Carlo Gesualdo, 1560–1613

1526–1550

Orazio Vecchi, 1550–1605
  • Annibale Padovano (1527–1575)
  • Baldassare Donato (1525/1530–1603)
  • Costanzo Porta (c. 1529–1601)
  • Cesare Negri (before 1536–after 1604) Dancemaster
  • Giovanni Battista Conforti (fl. c. 1550)
  • Fabrizio Caroso (c. 1530–after 1600)
  • Giorgio Mainerio (c. 1530/1540–1582)
  • Giulio Fiesco (fl. 1550–1570) (madrigalist, active at Ferrara)
  • Gianmatteo Asola (c. 1532–1609)
  • Claudio Merulo (1533–1604)
  • Francesco Soto de Langa (1534–1619)
  • Ippolito Chamaterò (1535/1540–after 1592) Active in several cities in northern Italy; composed both sacred and secular music
  • ماركانطونيوإنجنييري (1535/1536–1592) Madrigalist and teacher of Monteverdi; active at Cremona
  • Rocco Rodio (c. 1535–after 1615)
  • Annibale Stabile (c. 1535–1595)
  • Pietro Taglia (fl. c. 1555–1565) Madrigalist in Milan; follower of Cipriano de Rore
  • Antonio Valente (fl. 1565–1580)
  • Pietro Vinci (c. 1535–1584) Madrigalist; founder of the Sicilian school
  • Annibale Zoilo (c. 1537–1592)
  • Stefano Felis (c. 1538?–1603)
  • Fabrizio Dentice (1539?–1581)
  • Giovanni Dragoni (c. 1540–1598)
  • Filippo Azzaiolo (fl. 1557–1569)
  • Maddalena Casulana (c. 1540–c. 1590)
  • Giovanni Ferretti (c. 1540–after 1609)
  • Gioseffo Guami (1542–1611), also known as Gioseffo da Lucca
  • Giovanni Leonardo Primavera (1540–1585)
  • Alessandro Striggio (c. 1540–1592) Musician to the آل مديتشي; composer of the colossal 60-voice Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno
  • Tiburzio Massaino (before 1550–after 1608)
  • Vincenzo Bellavere (c. 1540/1541–1587)
  • Francesco Rovigo (1540/1541–1597) Composed liturgical music and madrigals; active at Mantua and Graz
  • Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder (1543–1588) Active in England
  • Giovanni Maria Nanino (1543/1544–1607) Also spelt Nanini. Brother of Giovanni Bernardino Nanino
  • Francesco Guami (c. 1544–1602) Brother of Gioseffo Guami; active in Germany and Italy
  • Ascanio Trombetti (1544–1590)
  • Gioseppe Caimo (c. 1545–1584) Active at Milan; madrigalist and organist
  • Luzzasco Luzzaschi (c. 1545–1607) Late madrigalist at Ferrara
  • Francesco Soriano (c. 1548–1621)
  • Girolamo Dalla Casa (fl. from 1568; died 1601)
  • Ippolito Baccusi (c. 1550–1609)
  • Emilio de' Cavalieri (c. 1550–1602)
  • Cesario Gussago (c. 1550–1612)
  • Pomponio Nenna (c. 1550–1613)
  • Riccardo Rognoni (c. 1550–c. 1620)
  • David Sacerdote (1550–1625) Earliest known Jewish composer of polyphonic music, active at Mantua
  • Ruggiero Trofeo (c. 1550–1614)
  • Orazio Vecchi (1550–1605)
  • Girolamo Conversi (fl. c. 1572–1575)
Jacopo Peri, 1561–1633
كلاوديومونتڤردي, 1567–1643

1551–1586

  • Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) One of the founders of opera
  • Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551–1601)
  • Girolamo Belli (1552 – c. 1620)
  • Luca Marenzio (c. 1553–1599)
  • Lodovico Agostini (1534–1590) Illegitimate son of Agostino Agostini
  • Paolo Bellasio (1554–1594)
  • Cosimo Bottegari (1554–1620)
  • Girolamo Diruta (c. 1554 – after 1610)
  • Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi (c. 1554–1609)
  • Gabriele Villani (c. 1555–1625)
  • Giovanni Croce (c. 1557–1609)
  • Alfonso Fontanelli (1557–1622)
  • Giovanni Gabrieli (1557–1612), nephew of Andrea Gabrieli
  • Giovanni Bassano (c. 1558–1617)
  • Scipione Stella (1558/1559–1622)
  • Felice Anerio (c. 1560–1614) Brother of Giovanni Francesco Anerio
  • Giulio Belli (c. 1560 – c. 1621)
  • Dario Castello (c. 1560 – c. 1640)
  • Scipione Dentice (1560–1635)
  • Carlo Gesualdo (1560–1613)
  • Ruggiero Giovannelli (c. 1560–1625)
  • Antonio Il Verso (c. 1560–1621)
  • Stefano Rossetto (fl. 1560–1580) Active in Italy and Germany
  • Leone Leoni (ca 1560 — 1627), maestro di cappella at Vicenza
  • Jacopo Peri (1561–1633)
  • Francisco de Peraza (c. 1564 – c. 1600)
  • Erasmo Marotta (1565–1641) Sicilian composer
  • Paola Massarenghi (born 1565; fl. 1585)
  • Ascanio Mayone (1565–1627)
  • Giovanni Pietro Flaccomio (c. 1565 - 1617) Sicilian composer, chapel master at the court of فليپه الثالث من إسپانيا (de:Giovanni Pietro Flaccomio)
  • Alessandro Piccinini (1566–1638)
  • Lucia Quinciani (c. 1566 – fl. 1611)
  • Lorenzo Allegri (1567–1648)
  • Giovanni Francesco Anerio (c. 1567 – buried 1630) Brother of Felice Anerio
  • كلاوديومونتڤردي (1567–1643)
  • Massimo Troiano (fl. 1567 to 1570 – after 1570)
  • Adriano Banchieri (1568–1634)
  • Ottavio Vernizzi (1569–1649)
  • Diomedes Cato (c. 1570 – after 1615) Worked all his life in Poland
  • Giovanni Paolo Cima (1570–1622)
  • Simone Molinaro (c. 1570–after 1633)
  • Salamone Rossi (1570–1630) Jewish
  • Claudia Sessa (c. 1570 – between 1613 and 1619) (ca:Claudia Sessa)
  • Francesco Usper (c. 1570–1641) Also known as Spongia
  • Salvatore Sacco (1572 – c. 1622)
  • Cesarina Ricci (c. 1573 – fl. 1597)
  • Giovanni Bernardino Nanino (1560–1623) Brother of Giovanni Maria Nanino
  • Giulio Cesare Martinengo (1564 or 1568–1613)
  • Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631) Active in Bavaria and Poland. Son of composer Vincenzo Galilei, brother of astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei
  • Stefano Venturi del Nibbio (fl. 1592–1600); active in Florence. Collaborated with Giulio Caccini on the early opera, Il rapimento di Cefalo
  • Vittoria Aleotti (c. 1575 – after 1620) Believed to be the same person as Raffaella Aleotti (c. 1570 – after 1646)
  • Caterina Assandra (1580–1632)
  • Adreana Basile (c. 1580 – c. 1640)
  • Gregorio Allegri (1582–1652), brother of Domenico Allegri
  • Sigismondo d'India (c. 1582–1629)
  • Antonio Cifra (1584–1629)
  • Francesco Rognoni (c. 1585 – before 1626)
  • Domenico Allegri (1586-1629), brother of Gregorio Allegri
  • Stefano Landi (1586-1643)

الپولنديون

  • Jerzy Liban z Legnicy (1464 – بعد 1546)
  • Mikołaj z Chrzanowa (1485–1555)
  • Sebastian z Felsztyna (also known as Sebastian Herburt) (c. 1490–1543)
  • Jan z Lublina (late 15th century – 1540)
  • Wacław z Szamotuł (c. 1520 – c. 1560)
  • Cyprian Bazylik (c. 1535–c. 1600)
  • Mikołaj Gomółka (c. 1535 – c. 1609)
  • Krzysztof Borek (? – 1573)
  • Marcin Leopolita (c. 1540 – c. 1584) Also known as Marcin ze Lwowa
  • Jakub Polak (c. 1545–1605) Also known as Jacob Polonais, Jakub Reys, Jacques le Polonois and Jacob de Reis. Active in France
  • Nicolaus Cracoviensis (also known as Mikołaj z Krakowa) (first half of the 16th century)
  • Tomasz Szadek (c. 1550 – after 1611) (nl:Tomasz Szadek pl:Tomasz Szadek)
  • Krzysztof Klabon (c. 1550 – after 1616)
  • Marcin Wartecki (second half of 16th century)
  • Wojciech Długoraj (c. 1557 – after 1619)
  • Petrus de Drusina (c. 1560–1611)
  • Diomedes Cato (before 1570 – c. 1603)

الإسپان

1370–1450

  • Johannes Cornago (c. 1400–after 1475)
  • Juan de Urrede (c. 1430–after 1482), or Johannes de Wreede

1451–1510

Diego Ortiz, c. 1510–c. 1570
  • Juan de Triana (fl. c. 1460–1500)
  • Francisco de la Torre (fl. 1483–1504)
  • Juan de Anchieta (1462–1523)
  • Juan del Encina (1468 – c. 1529)
  • Francisco de Peñalosa (c. 1470–1528)
  • Andreas De Silva (c. 1475/1480–after 1520)
  • Mateo Flecha the elder (1481?–1553?), or Mateu Fletxa el Vell
  • Juan Pérez de Gijón (fl. c. 1460–1500)
  • Alonso de Mondéjar (fl. 1502–1516), or Mondexar
  • Pedro de Pastrana (c. 1490–after 1558)
  • Luis de Milán (c. 1500–after 1560)
  • Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500–1553)
  • Luis de Narváez (c. 1500 – between 1550 and 1560)
  • Bartolomé de Escobedo (c. 1505–1563)
  • Juan Bermudo (c. 1510 – c. 1565)
  • Juan Vásquez (c. 1500–c. 1560)
  • Antonio de Cabezón (c. 1510–1566)
  • Alonso Mudarra (c. 1510–1580)
  • Diego Ortiz (c. 1510–c. 1570)
  • Luis Venegas de Henestrosa (c. 1510–1570)

1511–1570

Tomás Luis de Victoria, 1548–1611
  • Tomás de Santa María (c. 1515–1570)
  • Joan Brudieu (c. 1520–1591)
  • Rodrigo de Ceballos (c. 1525/1530–1581)
  • Enríquez de Valderrábano (fl. 1547)
  • Francisco Guerrero (1528–1599)
  • Leonardo Meldart Fiamengo (fl. c. 1550–1600)
  • Juan Navarro (c. 1530–1580)
  • Miguel de Fuenllana (fl. 1553–1578)
  • Vicente Espinel (1550–1624)
  • Juan Navarro (c. 1550–c. 1610), active in Mexico
  • Mateo Flecha the younger (c. 1530–1604), or Mateu Fletxa el Jove
  • Hernando Franco (1532–1585), active in Guatemala and Mexico
  • Hernando de Cabezón (1541–1602)
  • Ginés de Boluda (c. 1545–c. 1606)
  • Ginés Pérez de la Parra (c. 1548–1600)
  • Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548–1611)
  • Bernardo Clavijo del Castillo (c. 1549–1626), active in Palermo, Sicily and later in Salamanca. Published motets in 1588
  • Ambrosio Cotes (c. 1550–1603)
  • Sebastián Raval (c. 1550–1604)
  • Alonso Lobo (c. 1555–1617)
  • Sebastián Aguilera de Heredia (1561–1627)
  • Juan Esquivel Barahona (c. 1563–after 1624?)
  • Joan Pau Pujol (1570–1626)


التشيك

Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic, 1564–1621
  • Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic (1564–1621)
  • Jan Trojan Turnovský (c. 1550 - 1606)
  • Simon Bar Jona Madelka (c. 1530-1550 - c. 1598)
  • Jiří Rychnovský (1529 - 1616)
  • Jan Simonides Montanus (1507 - 1587) - active in Kutná Hora
  • Pavel Spongopaeus Jistebnický (c. 1550 - 1619)
  • Ondřej Chrysoponus Jevíčský (1495 - 1592)

فترة الباروك

انظر قائمة ملحني الباروك وموسيقى الباروك.

1550–1600

  • Emilio de' Cavalieri (c. 1550–1602)
  • Riccardo Rognoni (c. 1550-c. 1620)
  • Giulio Caccini (1551–1618)
  • Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557–1612)
  • Jacques Champion "La Chapelle" (before 1555–1642)
  • Manuel Rodrigues Coelho (c. 1555–c. 1635)
  • Paolo Quagliati (c. 1555–1628)
  • Johannes Nucius (c. 1556–1620)
  • Alfonso Fontanelli (1557–1622)
  • Giovanni Bassano (c. 1558–1617)
  • Richard Allison (1560/1570?–1610?)
  • Felice Anerio (1560–1614)
  • Giulio Belli (c. 1560–1621 or later)
  • William Brade (1560–1630)
  • Diomedes Cato (c. 1560/1565–1618)
  • Camillo Lambardi (c. 1560–1634)
  • Giovanni Bernardino Nanino (c. 1560–1623)
  • Peter Philips (c. 1560–1628)
  • Hieronymus Praetorius (1560–1629)
  • Thomas Robinson (c. 1560–after 1609)
  • Lodovico Grossi da Viadana (c. 1560–1627)
  • Sebastian Aguilera de Heredia (1561–1627)
  • Jacopo Peri (1561–1633)
  • Francesco Usper, or Francesco Sponga (1561–1641)
  • John Bull (1562/1563–1628)
  • Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621)
  • Jean Titelouze (1562/1563–1633)
  • John Dowland (1563–1626)
  • Giles Farnaby (c. 1563–1640)
  • Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612)
  • Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic (1564–1621)
  • Gregor Aichinger (c. 1565–1628)
  • Duarte Lobo (c. 1565–1646)
  • Ascanio Mayone (c. 1565–1627)
  • Francis Pilkington (c. 1565–1638)
  • Manuel Cardoso (1566–1650)
  • Gaspar Fernandes, or Fernández (1566–1629)
  • Alessandro Piccinini (1566–1638)
  • Lucia Quinciani (born c. 1566; fl. 1611)
  • Giovanni Francesco Anerio (c. 1567–1630)
  • Thomas Campion (1567–1620)
  • Christoph Demantius (1567–1643)
  • Nicolas Formé (1567–1638)
  • Girolamo Giacobbi (1567–1629)
  • Joachim van den Hove (c. 1567–1620)
  • René Mesangeau (fl. 1567–1638)
  • كلاوديومونتڤردي (1567–1643)
  • Philip Rosseter (1567/1568–1623)
  • Adriano Banchieri (1568–1634)
  • Bartolomeo Barbarino (c. 1568–1617 or later)
  • Joan Baptista Comes (1568–1643)
  • Christian Erbach (1568/1573–1635)
  • Tobias Hume (1569–1645)
  • Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570–1622)
  • Peeter Cornet (c. 1570/1580–1633)
  • Pierre Guédron (c. 1570–c. 1620)
  • Paul Peuerl (1570–1625)
  • Joan Pau Pujol (1570–1626)
  • Salamone Rossi (c. 1570–1630)
  • Claudia Sessa (c. 1570–c. 1617/1619)
  • Giovanni Battista Fontana (c. 1571–c. 1630)
  • Thomas Lupo (1571–1627)
  • Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571–1652)
  • Martin Peerson (1571/1573–1651)
  • Giovanni Picchi (1571/1572–1643)
  • Michael Praetorius (c. 1571–1621)
  • John Ward (1571–1638)
  • Daniel Bacheler (1572–1619)
  • Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656)
  • Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli (born c. 1573, fl. 1597)
  • Claudio Pari (1574–after 1619)
  • Francesco Rasi (1574–1621)
  • John Wilbye (1574–1638)
  • Vittoria Aleotti (c. 1575–after 1620)
  • Abundio Antonelli (c. 1575?–c. 1629)
  • Robert Ballard (c. 1575–1645)
  • Estêvão de Brito (1575–1641)
  • John Coprario, or John Cooper (c. 1575–1626)
  • Ignazio Donati (c. 1575–1638)
  • Daniel Farrant (c. 1575–1651)
  • Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger (c. 1575–1628)
  • Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631)
  • Ennemond Gaultier, le Vieux Gaultier (1575–1651)
  • Johann Groh (c. 1575–1627?) (de:Johann Groh (Komponist))
  • Léonard de Hodémont (c. 1575–1639)
  • Esteban López Morago, or Estêvão Lopes Morago (c. 1575–after 1630)
  • Giovanni Priuli (c. 1575–1626)
  • Mateo Romero, or Mathieu Rosmarin (c. 1575–1647)
  • William Simmes (c. 1575–c. 1625)
  • Giovanni Maria Trabaci (c. 1575–1647)
  • Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623)
  • Stefano Bernardi (c. 1577–1637)
  • Antonio Brunelli (1577–1630)
  • Sulpitia Cesis (و. 1577; fl. 1619)
  • Agostino Agazzari (1578–1640)
  • Melchior Franck (c. 1579–1639)
  • Adriana Basile (c. 1580–c. 1640)
  • Domenico Brunetti (c. 1580–1646)
  • Andrea Cima, or Giovanni Andrea Cima (c. 1580–after 1627)
  • Jacques Cordier (c. 1580–before 1655)
  • Richard Dering (c. 1580–1630)
  • Michael East (1580–1648)
  • Thomas Ford (c. 1580–1648)
  • Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger, or Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger (c. 1580–1651)
  • Johann Stobaeus (1580–1646)
  • Vincenzo Ugolini (c. 1580–1638)
  • Bellerofonte Castaldi (c. 1581–1649)
  • Johannes Jeep (1581/1582–1644)
  • Johann Staden (1581–1634)
  • Gregorio Allegri (1582–1652)
  • Severo Bonini (1582–1663)
  • Marco da Gagliano (1582–1643)
  • Sigismondo d'India (c. 1582–1629)
  • Thomas Ravenscroft (c. 1582–c. 1635)
  • Thomas Simpson (1582–1628) ([6])
  • Giovanni Valentini (c. 1582–1649)
  • Paolo Agostino, or Agostini (c. 1583–1629)
  • Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643)
  • Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625)
  • Robert Johnson (c. 1583–1634)
  • Mogens Pedersøn (c. 1583–1623)
  • Nicolas Vallet (c. 1583–c. 1642)
  • Michael Altenburg (1584–1640)
  • Antonio Cifra (1584–1629)
  • Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584–1654)
  • Daniel Friderici (1584–1638)
  • Walter Rowe (c. 1584–1671) (de:Walter Rowe)
  • Louis Constantin (c. 1585–1657)
  • Nicolò Corradini (c. 1585–1646)
  • Andrea Falconieri (1585/1586–1656)
  • Peter Hasse (c. 1585–1640)
  • Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672)
  • Antoine Boësset, Sieur de Villedieu (1586–1643)
  • Alessandro Grandi (1586–1630)
  • Stefano Landi (1586/1587–1639)
  • Jacob Praetorius (1586–1651)
  • Claudio Saracini (1586–1630)
  • Johann Schein (1586–1630)
  • Paul Siefert (1586–1666)
  • John Adson (c. 1587–1640)
  • Francesca Caccini (1587–c. 1640)
  • Ivan Lukačić (c. 1587–1648)
  • Samuel Scheidt (1587–1654)
  • Francesco Colombini (1588–1671) (de:Francesco Colombini)
  • Johann Andreas Herbst (1588–1666)
  • Nicholas Lanier (1588–1666)
  • Guilielmus Messaus (1589–1640)
  • Francesco Turini (1589–1656)
  • Caterina Assandra (c. 1590–after 1618)
  • Giovanni Pietro Berti (c. 1590?–1638) (no:Giovanni Pietro Berti)
  • Dario Castello (c. 1590–c. 1658)
  • Andreas Chyliński, or Andrzej Chyliński (c. 1590–after 1635)
  • Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590–1657)
  • Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c. 1590–1664)
  • Adam Jarzębski (c. 1590–c. 1648)
  • Manuel Machado (c. 1590–1646)
  • Johann Schop (c. 1590–1667)
  • Johannes Thesselius (c. 1590?–1643)
  • Alba Trissina (c. 1590?–1638 or after)
  • Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana (1590–1662)
  • Robert Ramsey (1590s–1644)
  • Nicolò Borbone, or Borboni (c. 1591–1641)
  • Settimia Caccini (1591–1638?)
  • Robert Dowland (c. 1591–1641)
  • Isaac Posch (1591?–c. 1623) (de:Isaak Posch)
  • Guillaume Bouzignac (before 1592–after 1641)
  • Jacques Gaultier (c. 1592–after 1652)
  • John Jenkins (1592–1678)
  • Domenico Mazzocchi (1592–1665)
  • Melchior Schildt (1592/1593–1667)
  • Claudia Rusca (1593–1676)
  • Gottfried Scheidt (1593–1661)
  • Johann Ulrich Steigleder (1593–1635)
  • Francesco Manelli (1594–1667)
  • Biagio Marini (1594–1663)
  • Orazio Michi, "Orazio dell'Arpa" (c. 1594–1641) (it:Orazio Michi dell'Arpa)
  • Tarquinio Merula (1594/1595–1665)
  • Antonio Maria Abbatini (c. 1595–1680)
  • Giovanni Battista Buonamente (c. 1595–1642)
  • Henry Lawes (1595–1662)
  • John Okeover, or Oker (c. 1595–1663)
  • Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde (c. 1595–after 1638) (de:Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde)
  • Heinrich Scheidemann (c. 1595–1663)
  • Constantijn Huygens (1596–1687)
  • Giovanni Rovetta (c. 1596–1668) (de:Giovanni Rovetta)
  • Andreas Düben (1597–1662)
  • Virgilio Mazzocchi (1597–1646)
  • Charles Racquet (1597–1664)
  • Luigi Rossi (c. 1597–1653)
  • Johann Crüger (1598–1662)
  • Giovanni Battista Fasolo (c. 1598–c. 1664/1665)
  • Pierre Gaultier d'Orleans (1599–1681)
  • John Hilton the younger (c. 1599–1657)
  • Étienne Moulinié (1599–1676)
  • Thomas Selle (1599–1663)
  • Juan Arañés (fl. 1624–1649; d. c. 1649)
  • Orazio Bassani, "Orazio della Viola" (d. 1615) (fr:Orazio Bassani)
  • Giovanni Battista Grillo (d. 1622)
  • Giovanni Maria Nanino (1543 or 1544-1607)
  • Marcantonio Negri (d. 1624)
  • Giovanni Battista Riccio (fl. 1609–1621)
  • Francesco Rognoni Taeggio (d. c. 1626)
  • Giuseppe Scarani (fl. 1628–1641)
  • Adam z Wągrowca (d. 1629)
  • Mikołaj Zieleński (fl. 1611)

1600–1650

  • Mlle Bocquet (early 17th century–after 1660)
  • Alessandro Poglietti (early 17th century–1683)
  • Luigi Battiferri (c. 1600/1610–c. 1682)
  • Manuel Correia (c. 1600–1653)
  • Bonaventura Rubino (c. 1600–1668)
  • Girolamo Fantini (c. 1600–1675) (it:Girolamo Fantini)
  • Simon Ives (1600–1662)
  • Nicolaus à Kempis (c. 1600–1676)
  • Adam Václav Michna z Otradovic (c. 1600–1676)
  • Marcin Mielczewski (c. 1600–1651)
  • Carlos Patiño (1600–1675)
  • Martino Pesenti (c. 1600–c. 1648) (de:Martino Pesenti)
  • Giovanni Felice Sances (c. 1600–1679)
  • Marco Scacchi (c. 1600–1681/1687)
  • Delphin Strungk (1600/1601–1694)
  • Jacques Champion de Chambonnières (1601/1602–1672)
  • Michelangelo Rossi (c. 1601–1656)
  • Francesco Cavalli (1602–1676)
  • Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602–c. 1678)
  • William Lawes (1602–1645)
  • Marco Marazzoli (c. 1602–1662)
  • Christopher Simpson (c. 1602/1606–1669)
  • Orazio Tarditi (1602–1677) ([7])
  • Benedetto Ferrari (c. 1603?–1681)
  • Francesco Foggia (1603–1688)
  • Denis Gaultier, Gaultier le jeune (1603–1672)
  • خواوالرابع من البرتغال (1603–1656)
  • Caspar Kittel (1603–1639) (de:Kaspar Kittel)
  • Natale Monferrato (c. 1603–1685)
  • Diego Pontac (1603–1654) (es:Diego Pontac)
  • Marco Uccellini (1603/1610–1680)
  • Heinrich Albert (1604–1651)
  • François Dufault (1604–1670)
  • Bonifatio Gratiani, or Bonifazio Graziani (1604/1605–1664) (de:Bonifazio Graziani)
  • Charles d'Assoucy (1605–1677)
  • Orazio Benevoli (1605–1672)
  • Antonio Bertali (1605–1669)
  • Francesca Campana (c. 1605/1610–1665)
  • Giacomo Carissimi (1605–1674)
  • Francesco Sacrati (1605–1650)
  • Johann Vierdanck (c. 1605–1646)
  • William Child (1606–1697)
  • Michel de La Guerre (c. 1606–1679)
  • Aldebrando Subissati (1606–1677) (de:Aldebrando Subissati)
  • Urbán de Vargas (1606–1656)
  • Philipp Friedrich Böddecker (1607–1683) (de:Philipp Friedrich Böddecker)
  • Sigmund Theophil Staden (1607–1655)
  • Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (1608–1657)
  • Leonora Duarte (1610–1678)
  • Henri Du Mont (1610–1684)
  • Jacques de Gouy (c. 1610–after 1650)
  • Nicolas Hotman (c. 1610–1663)
  • George Jeffreys (c. 1610–1685)
  • Michel Lambert (1610–1696)
  • Sébastien Le Camus (c. 1610–1677) ([8])
  • Nicolas Métru (1610–after 1663)
  • João Lourenço Rebelo (1610–1661)
  • William Young (c. 1610–1662) ([9])
  • Leonora Baroni (1611–1670)
  • Pablo Bruna (1611–1679)
  • Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611/1612–1675)
  • Wolfgang Ebner (1612–1665) (fr:Wolfgang Ebner)
  • Elisabeth Sophie, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1613–1676)
  • Wilhelm Karges (1613/1614–1699)
  • Thomas Mace (c. 1613–1709?) ([10], de:Thomas Mace)
  • Louis de Mollier (c. 1613–1688) ([11])
  • Giovanni Antonio Rigatti (c. 1613–1648) (de:Giovanni Antonio Rigatti)
  • Jean-Baptiste Boësset, Sieur de Dehault (1614–1685)
  • Philipp Friedrich Buchner (1614–1669) (de:Philipp Friedrich Buchner)
  • Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (1614–1685)
  • Marc'Antonio Pasqualini (1614–1691)
  • Franz Tunder (1614–1667)
  • Heinrich Bach (1615–1692)
  • Angelo Michele Bartolotti (c. 1615–1696)
  • Francesco Corbetta (c. 1615–1681)
  • Christopher Gibbons (1615–1676)
  • Francisco Lopez Capillas (c. 1615–1673)
  • Maurizio Cazzati (1616–1678)
  • Kaspar Förster (the younger) (1616–1673)
  • Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667)
  • Johann Erasmus Kindermann (1616–1655)
  • Jacques de Saint-Luc (1616–c. 1710)
  • Matthias Weckmann (c. 1616–1674)
  • Carlo Caproli (c. 1617–c. 1692) (it:Carlo Caproli)
  • Nicolaus Hasse (c. 1617–1672) (de:Nicolaus Hasse)
  • Francisco Martins (c. 1617?–1680) ([12])
  • Joan Cererols (1618–1680)
  • Abraham van den Kerckhoven (c. 1618–c. 1701)
  • José Marín (1618–1699)
  • Pierre Robert (c. 1618–1699)
  • Giulio Cesare Arresti (1619–1701) (de:Giulio Cesare Arresti)
  • Anthoni van Noordt (c. 1619–1675)
  • Johann Rosenmüller (1619–1684)
  • Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677)
  • Juan García de Zéspedes (c. 1619–1678)
  • Johannes Baptista Dolar, also Janez Krstnik Dolar or Jan Křtitel Tolar (c. 1620–1673)
  • Adam Drese (c. 1620–1701)
  • Giovanni Battista Granata (1620/1621–1687)
  • Isabella Leonarda (1620–1704)
  • Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (c. 1620–1680)
  • Georg Arnold (1621–1676)
  • Albertus Bryne (1621–1668)
  • Matthew Locke (c. 1621–1677)
  • Georg Neumark (1621–1681)
  • Heinrich Schwemmer (1621–1696)
  • Ercole Bernabei (1622–1687)
  • Jean Lacquemant, known as DuBuisson (c. 1622–1680) (fr:Jean Lacquemant)
  • Gaspar de Verlit (1622–1682)
  • Dietrich Becker (c. 1623–c. 1679)
  • Antonio Cesti (1623–1669)
  • Jacopo Melani (1623–1676)
  • John Banister (c. 1624/1630–1679)
  • David Pohle (1624–1695) (de:David Pohle)
  • Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704)
  • François Roberday (1624–1680)
  • Johann Rudolf Ahle (1625–1673)
  • Jacques Gallot (c. 1625–1696)
  • Marco Giuseppe Peranda (c. 1625–1675) (de:Marco Giuseppe Peranda, [13])
  • Wolfgang Carl Briegel (1626–1712)
  • Louis Couperin (c. 1626–1661)
  • Christian Flor (1626–1697) (de:Christian Flor)
  • Giovanni Legrenzi (1626–1690)
  • Charles Mouton (1626–1710)
  • Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz (1626–1667?)
  • Nicolas Gigault (c. 1627–1707)
  • Johann Caspar Kerll (1627–1693)
  • Christoph Bernhard (1628–1692)
  • Robert Cambert (c. 1628–1677)
  • Samuel Capricornus (1628–1665) (de:Samuel Capricornus)
  • Constantin Christian Dedekind (1628–1715) (de:Constantin Christian Dedekind, [14])
  • Gustav Düben (1628–1690)
  • Paul Hainlein (1628–1686) (de:Paul Hainlein)
  • Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691)
  • Lelio Colista (1629–1680)
  • Mary Dering (1629–1704)
  • Andreas Hofer (1629–1684)
  • Johann Michael Nicolai (1629–1685) ([15], de:Johann Michael Nicolai)
  • Cristóbal Galán (c. 1630–1684)
  • Filipe da Madre de Deus (c. 1630–c. 1688 or later)
  • Carlo Pallavicino (c. 1630–1688)
  • Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (c. 1630?–1669/1670)
  • Antonio Sartorio (1630–1680)
  • Vincenzo Albrici (1631–1696) (de:Vincenzo Albrici)
  • Thomas Baltzar (c. 1631–1663)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (1631–1702)
  • Sebastian Anton Scherer (1631–1712)
  • Francesco Antonio Urio (1631/32 – c. 1719)
  • جان-باتيست لولي (1632–1687)
  • Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632–1714)
  • Giovanni Battista Vitali (1632–1692)
  • Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy (1633–1694)
  • Sebastian Knüpfer (1633–1676)
  • Pavel Josef Vejvanovský (c. 1633/1639–1693)
  • Clamor Heinrich Abel (1634–1696)
  • Antonio Draghi (c. 1634–1700)
  • Carlo Grossi (c. 1634–1688)
  • Adam Krieger (1634–1666)
  • Andrés de Sola (1634–1696) (es:Andrés de Sola)
  • Pietro Simone Agostini (c. 1635–1680) (it:Pietro Simone Agostini)
  • Lambert Chaumont (c. 1635–1712)
  • Daniel Danielis (1635–1696) (fr:Daniel Danielis)
  • Johann Wilhelm Furchheim (c. 1635–1682) (de:Johann Wilhelm Furchheim)
  • Miguel de Irízar (1635–1684)
  • Joannes Florentius a Kempis (1635–after 1711)
  • Paul I, Prince Esterházy of Galántha (1635–1713)
  • Augustin Pfleger (1635–1686)
  • Jacek Różycki (c. 1635–1704)
  • Angelo Berardi (c. 1636–1694)
  • Giovanni Battista Degli Antonii, or Degli Antoni (c. 1636?–after 1696)
  • Esaias Reusner (1636–1679)
  • Dieterich Buxtehude (c. 1637–1707)
  • Giovanni Paolo Colonna (1637–1695)
  • Johann Georg Ebeling (1637?–1676) ([16])
  • Giovanni Maria Pagliardi (1637–1702) (it:Giovanni Maria Pagliardi)
  • Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710)
  • Diogo Dias Melgás (1638–1700)
  • Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (1638–c. 1693)
  • Pietro Degli Antonii (1639–1720) (de:Pietro degli Antonii)
  • António Marques Lésbio (1639–1709)
  • Alessandro Melani (1639–1703)
  • Johann Christoph Pezel (1639–1694)
  • Juan García de Salazar (1639–1710)
  • Alessandro Stradella (1639–1682)
  • Amalia Catharina, Countess of Erbach (1640–1697)
  • Pedro de Araújo (و. c. 1640?; fl. 1662–1705)
  • Antonia Bembo (c. 1640–1720)
  • Giovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640–1708)
  • Carolus Hacquart (c. 1640–1701?)
  • Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor (1640–1705)
  • Paolo Lorenzani (1640–1713)
  • André Raison (1640s–1719)
  • Carl Rosier (1640–1725) (de:Carl Rosier)
  • Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe (c. 1640–c. 1700)
  • Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710)
  • Nicolaus Adam Strungk (1640–1700)
  • Esther Elizabeth Velkiers (c. 1640–after 1685)
  • Wolfgang Caspar Printz (1641–1717) (de:Wolfgang Caspar Printz)
  • Johann Friedrich Alberti (1642–1710)
  • Johann Christoph Bach (1642–1703)
  • Giovanni Maria Bononcini (1642–1678)
  • Benedictus Buns, or Benedictus a Sancto Josepho (1642–1716)
  • Michelangelo Falvetti (1642–1692)
  • Friedrich Funcke (1642–1699)
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643–1704)
  • Jan Adam Reincken (1643?–1722)
  • Ignazio Albertini (1644–1685)
  • Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644–1704)
  • Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (1644–1712)
  • Maria Cattarina Calegari (1644–1675)
  • Johann Samuel Drese (c. 1644–1716)
  • Johann Wolfgang Franck (1644–1710)
  • Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco (1644–1728)
  • Johann Georg Conradi (1645–1699) (de:Johann Georg Conradi, [17])
  • August Kühnel (1645–c. 1700)
  • Johann Löhner (1645–1705) (it:Johann Lohner)
  • Carlo Ambrogio Lonati (c. 1645–1710) (de:Carlo Ambrogio Lonati)
  • Christian Ritter (c. 1645–c. 1725) (de:Christian Ritter, [18])
  • Andreas Werckmeister (1645–1706)
  • Juan de Araujo (1646–1712)
  • Johann Fischer (1646–1716)
  • Rupert Ignaz Mayr (1646–1712) (de:Rupert Ignaz Mayr)
  • René Pignon Descoteaux (c. 1646–1728)
  • Johann Theile (1646–1724)
  • Pelham Humfrey (1647–1674)
  • Antonio Teodoro Ortells (1647–1702) (es:Antonio Teodoro Ortells)
  • Michael Wise (c. 1647–1687)
  • Johann Michael Bach (1648–1694)
  • Johann Melchior Caesar (c. 1648–1692) ([19], de:s)
  • Giovanni Maria Capelli (1648–1726) (it:Giovanni Maria Capelli)
  • David Funck (1648?–after 1690) ([20])
  • Johann Schelle (1648–1701)
  • Poul Christian Schindler (1648–1740)
  • John Blow (1649–1708)
  • Jacques Boyvin (1649–1706)
  • Pieter Bustijn (c. 1649–1729)
  • Pascal Collasse (1649–1709)
  • Michel Farinel (1649–1726) (de:Michel Farinel)
  • Francisco Guerau (1649–1717/1722)
  • Andreas Kneller (1649–1724)
  • Johann Philipp Krieger (1649–1725)
  • Johann Valentin Meder (1649–1719)
  • Bartholomäus Aich (fl. 1648)
  • Gioanpietro Del Buono (fl. 1641–1644; d. 1657) (fr:Gioan Pietro Del Buono)
  • Gervise Gerrard (16??–16??)
  • Bernardo Gianoncelli (fl. early 17th century; d. before 1650)
  • Louis Grabu (fl. 1665–1693)
  • Nicola Matteis (fl. c. 1670–1698; d. after 1713)
  • Peter Mohrhardt, or Morhard (fl. from 1662; d. 1685) ([21], de:Peter Mohrhardt)
  • Bartłomiej Pękiel (d. c. 1670)
  • Bernardo Sabadini (fl. from 1662; d. 1718)
  • Louis Saladin (fl. c. 1670)
  • August Verdufen, or Werduwen (17th century) ([22])
  • Bernardo Storace (fl. 1664)

1650–1700

  • Cataldo Amodei (c. 1650–c. 1695)
  • Giovanni Battista Bassani (c. 1650–1716)
  • Giovanni Battista Brevi (c. 1650–1725)
  • Christian Geist (c. 1650–1711)
  • Johann Anton Losy von Losinthal, or Comte d'Logy (c. 1650–1721)
  • Guillaume Minoret (c. 1650–1717/1720)
  • Juan Francisco de Navas (c. 1650–1719)
  • Antonio de Salazar (c. 1650–1715)
  • Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński (c. 1650–c. 1720)
  • Pietro Torri (1650–1737) (it:Pietro Torri)
  • Robert de Visée (c. 1650–1732/1733)
  • Johann Jacob Walther (1650–1717)
  • Johann Georg Ahle (1651–1706)
  • Petronio Franceschini (1651–1680)
  • Domenico Gabrielli (1651/1659–1690)
  • Gilles Jullien (c. 1651/1653–1703)
  • Johann Krieger (1651–1735)
  • Jean-François Lalouette (1651–1728) (de:Jean-François Lalouette)
  • David Petersen (c. 1651–1737)
  • Ferdinand Tobias Richter (1651–1711)
  • William Turner (1651–1740)
  • Johann Philipp Förtsch (1652–1732)
  • Romanus Weichlein (1652–1706) (de:Romanus Weichlein)
  • John Abell (1653–after 1724)
  • أركانجلوكورلي (1653–1713)
  • Georg Muffat (1653–1704)
  • Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706)
  • Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (c. 1653–1723)
  • Johann Christoph Rothe (1653–1700)
  • Agostino Steffani (1653–1728)
  • Marc'Antonio Ziani (c. 1653–1715)
  • Pietro Antonio Fiocco (1654–1714)
  • Servaes de Koninck (c. 1654–c. 1701)
  • Christian Liebe (1654–1708) (de:Christian Liebe)
  • Vincent Lübeck (1654–1740)
  • Pablo Nassarre (c. 1654–c. 1730)
  • Ludovico Roncalli (1654–1713)
  • Sébastien de Brossard (1655–1730)
  • Ruggiero Fedeli (c. 1655–1722) ([23])
  • Juan Serqueira de Lima (c. 1655?–c. 1726)
  • Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656–1746)
  • Marin Marais (1656–1728)
  • Jean-Baptiste Moreau (1656–1733)
  • James Paisible, or Jacques Paisible (c. 1656–1721)
  • Georg Reutter (1656–1738)
  • Thomas Tudway (c. 1656–1726) ([24])
  • Johann Paul von Westhoff (1656–1705)
  • Philipp Heinrich Erlebach (1657–1714)
  • Michel-Richard de Lalande, or Delalande (1657–1726)
  • Gaetano Greco (c. 1657–c. 1728)
  • Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni (1657–1743)
  • Damian Stachowicz (1658–1699) (pl:Damian Stachowicz)
  • جيوسيبي توريلي (1658–1709)
  • Maria Francesca Nascinbeni (born 1658; fl. 1674)
  • Sybrandus van Noordt (1659–1705) ([25])
  • هنري پورسل (1659–1695)
  • Francesco Antonio Pistocchi (1659–1726)
  • Theodor Schwartzkopff (1659–1732) ([26])
  • Antonio Veracini (1659–1745)
  • Henrico Albicastro, or Johann Heinrich von Weissenburg (c. 1660–after 1730)
  • Rosa Giacinta Badalla (c. 1660–c. 1710)
  • Francesco Ballaroti (c. 1660–1712) ([27])
  • Bartolomeo Bernardi (c. 1660–1732) (de:Bartolomeo Bernardi)
  • André Campra (1660–1744)
  • Jerónimo de Carrión (1660–1721)
  • Sebastián Durón (1660–1716)
  • Gottfried Finger (1660–1730)
  • Johann Joseph Fux (1660–1741)
  • Friedrich Gottlieb Klingenberg (c. 1660?–1720)
  • Johann Kuhnau (1660–1722)
  • Johann Sigismund Kusser (1660–1727)
  • Gaspard Le Roux (c. 1660–1707)
  • Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe le fils (the younger) (c. 1660–c. 1720) ([28])
  • ألساندروسكارلاتي (1660–1725)
  • Johannes Schenck (1660–c. 1712)
  • Christian Friedrich Witt (c. 1660–1717)
  • Ignazio Pollice or Pulici (fl. 1684–1705)
  • Georg Böhm (1661–1733)
  • Henri Desmarest (1661–1741)
  • Francesco Gasparini (1661–1727)
  • Giacomo Antonio Perti (1661–1756)
  • Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier (c. 1662?–1700)
  • Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi (1662–1708)
  • Pirro Capacelli Albergati (1663–1735)
  • Johann Nicolaus Hanff (1663–1711)
  • Franz Xaver Murschhauser (1663–1738)
  • Nicolas Siret (1663–1754)
  • Tomaso Antonio Vitali (1663-1745)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Zachau, or Zachow (1663–1712)
  • Nicolas Bernier (1664–1734)
  • Georg Dietrich Leyding, or Leiding (1664–1710)
  • Louis Lully (1664–1734)
  • Michele Mascitti (c. 1664–1760) (it:Michele Mascitti)
  • Georg Österreich (1664–1735)
  • Johann Christoph Pez (1664–1716)
  • Daniel Purcell (1664–1717)
  • Johann Speth (1664–after 1719)
  • Filippo Amadei, "Pippo del Violoncello" (c. 1665–c. 1725)
  • Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter (1665–1742)
  • Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697)
  • Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki (c. 1665/1667–1734)
  • Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665–1729)
  • جان-باتيست لولي الأصغر (1665–1743)
  • Giovanni Maria Ruggieri (c. 1665–c. 1725)
  • José de Torres y Martínez Bravo (1665–1738)
  • Francisco Valls (1665–1747)
  • Gaetano Veneziano (1665–1716) (it:Gaetano Veneziano)
  • Domenico Zanatta (c. 1665–1748) ([29])
  • Attilio Ariosti (1666–1729)
  • Johann Heinrich Buttstett (1666–1727)
  • Alphonse d'Eve (1666–1727) ([30])
  • Michelangelo Faggioli (1666–1733) ([31])
  • Jean-Féry Rebel (1666–1747)
  • Francesco Scarlatti (1666–c. 1741)
  • Bernardo Tonini (c. 1666–after 1727)
  • Georg Bronner (1667–1720) ([32])
  • Antonio Lotti (c. 1667–1740)
  • Jean-Louis Lully (1667–1688)
  • Michel Pignolet de Montéclair (1667–1737)
  • Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667–1752)
  • فرانسوا كوبران (1668–1733)
  • John Eccles (1668–1735)
  • Jean Gilles (1668–1705)
  • Giorgio Gentili (c. 1668–after 1731) (de:Giorgio Gentili)
  • Georg von Bertouch (1668–1743)
  • Johann Nicolaus Bach (1669–1753)
  • Louis Marchand (1669–1732)
  • Alessandro Marcello (1669–1747)
  • Andreas Armsdorff (1670–1699)
  • Giovanni Battista Bononcini (1670–1747)
  • Giuseppe Boniventi (1670/1673–1727) (it:Giuseppe Boniventi, [33])
  • Christian Ludwig Boxberg (1670–1729)
  • Arnold Brunckhorst (1670–1725)
  • Louis de Caix d'Hervelois (c. 1670–c. 1760)
  • Antonio Caldara (1670/1671–1736)
  • Turlough Ó Carolan (1670–1738)
  • Charles Dieupart (c. 1670–c. 1740)
  • Henry Eccles (1670–1742)
  • David Kellner (1670–1748)
  • Richard Leveridge (1670–1758)
  • Jean-Baptiste Volumier, or Woulmyer (1670–1728) (de:Jean-Baptiste Volumier)
  • Johann Hugo von Wilderer (1670/1671–1724) (de:Johann Hugo von Wilderer)
  • توماسوألبينوني (1671–1751)
  • Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1671–1707)
  • Azzolino della Ciaja, or della Ciaia (1671–1755)
  • Gaspard Corrette (c. 1671–before 1733)
  • Antoine Forqueray (1671–1745)
  • Charles-Hubert Gervais (1671–1744)
  • Robert Valentine, also known as Roberto Valentino (c. 1671–1747) (it:Robert Valentine)
  • Carlo Agostino Badia (1672–1738)
  • Francesco Antonio Bonporti (1672–1749)
  • André Cardinal Destouches (1672–1749)
  • Nicolas de Grigny (1672–1703)
  • Francesco Mancini (1672–1737)
  • Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672/1673–1751)
  • Petrus Hercules Brehy, or Pierre-Hercule Bréhy (1673–1737) ([34])
  • Antonio de Literes (1673–1747)
  • Santiago de Murcia (1673–1739)
  • Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674–1707)
  • Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739)
  • Pierre Dumage (c. 1674–1751)
  • Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674–1763)
  • Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco (1675–1742)
  • Michel de La Barre (c. 1675–1745)
  • Louis de La Coste, or Lacoste (c. 1675–c. 1750)
  • Pietro Paolo Laurenti (1675–1719) (it:Pietro Paolo Laurenti)
  • Giovanni Porta (c. 1675–1755)
  • Obadiah Shuttleworth (c. 1675?–1734)
  • Francesco Venturini (c. 1675–1745) (de:Francesco Venturini)
  • Johann Bernhard Bach (1676–1749)
  • Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749)
  • Giacomo Facco (1676–1753)
  • Wolff Jakob Lauffensteiner (1676–1754)
  • Giuseppe Maria Orlandini (1676–1760)
  • John Weldon (1676–1736)
  • Johann Ludwig Bach (1677–1731)
  • Antonio Maria Bononcini (1677–1726)
  • Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari (1677–1754)
  • Johann Wilhelm Drese (1677–1745)
  • Francesco Nicola Fago (1677–1745)
  • Jean-Baptiste Morin (1677–1745)
  • Christian Petzold (1677–1733)
  • William Croft (1678–1727)
  • Ferdinando Antonio Lazzari (1678–1754)
  • Giovanni Antonio Piani, or Jean-Antoine Desplanes (1678–1760) (de:Giovanni Antonio Piani)
  • أنطونيوڤيڤالدي (1678–1741)
  • Manuel de Zumaya (c. 1678–1755)
  • Georg Friedrich Kauffmann (1679–1735)
  • Domenico Sarro (1679–1744)
  • Pietro Filippo Scarlatti (1679–1750)
  • Johann Christian Schieferdecker (1679–1732) (de:Johann Christian Schieferdecker)
  • Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745)
  • Toussaint Bertin de la Doué (c. 1680–1743)
  • William Corbett (1680–1748)
  • Giuseppe Fedeli, or Joseph Saggione (c. 1680–c. 1745)
  • Jean-Adam Guilain (c. 1680–after 1739)
  • Jean-Baptiste Loeillet of London (1680–1730)
  • Françoise-Charlotte de Senneterre Ménétou (born 1680; fl. 1691)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (1680–1755)
  • Emanuele d'Astorga (1681–1736)
  • Carl Heinrich Biber (1681–1749)
  • Francesco Bartolomeo Conti (1681–1732)
  • Johann Mattheson (1681–1764)
  • Anne Danican Philidor (1681–1728)
  • Giovanni Reali (c. 1681–after 1727)
  • گيورگ فيليپ تلمان (1681–1767)
  • Giuseppe Valentini (1681–1753)
  • Giacobbe Cervetto (c. 1682–1783)
  • Jean-François Dandrieu (c. 1682–1738)
  • Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682–1738)
  • Valentin Rathgeber (1682–1750)
  • Pietro Baldassare (c. 1683–after 1768)
  • John Baston (born c. 1683; fl. 1708–1739)
  • Roque Ceruti (c. 1683–1760) ([35])
  • Christoph Graupner (1683–1760)
  • Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729)
  • جان-فيليپ رامو(1683–1764)
  • Giovanni Veneziano (1683–1742) (it:Giovanni Veneziano)
  • François d'Agincourt (1684–1758)
  • François Bouvard (c. 1684–1760)
  • Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský (1684–1742)
  • Francesco Durante (1684–1755)
  • Francesco Manfredini (1684–1762)
  • Johann Jacob de Neufville (1684–1712) (de:Johann Jacob de Neufville)
  • Johann Theodor Römhild, or Roemhildt (1684–1756) (de:Johann Theodor Roemhildt)
  • Johann Gottfried Walther (1684–1748)
  • Giuseppe Matteo Alberti (1685–1751)
  • يوهان سباستيان باخ (1685–1750)
  • François Campion (c. 1685–1747) ([36])
  • Louis-Antoine Dornel (c. 1685–1765)
  • Lodovico Giustini (1685–1743)
  • گيورگ فريدريش هاندلl (1685–1759)
  • Václav Gunther Jacob (1685–1734) ([37])
  • Jacques Loeillet (1685–1748)
  • Roland Marais (c. 1685–c. 1750)
  • Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel (c. 1685–1764)
  • دومنيكوسكارلاتي (1685–1757)
  • Pietro Giuseppe Gaetano Boni (c. 1686–after 1741) ([38])
  • Jean-Joseph Fiocco (1686–1746)
  • Benedetto Marcello (1686–1739)
  • Nicola Porpora (1686–1768)
  • Giovanni Battista Somis (1686–1763)
  • Johann Adam Birkenstock (1687–1733)
  • Henry Carey (1687–1743)
  • Willem de Fesch (1687–1761)
  • Johann Ernst Galliard (1687–1749)
  • Francesco Geminiani (1687–1762)
  • Johann Georg Pisendel (1687–1755)
  • Jean Baptiste Senaillé (1687–1730)
  • Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750)
  • Michele Falco (c. 1688–after 1732) (it:Michele Falco)
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688–1758)
  • Jacob Klein (1688–1748) ([39])
  • Jean-Baptiste Loeillet de Ghent (1688–1720)
  • Thomas Roseingrave (1688–1766)
  • Domenico Zipoli (1688–1726)
  • Jacques Aubert (1689–1753)
  • William Babell (c. 1689–1723)
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689–1755)
  • Jan Josef Ignác Brentner (1689–1742)
  • Pietro Gnocchi (1689–1775)
  • Francesco Barsanti (1690–1772)
  • Jean Daniel Braun (c. 1690?–c. 1740) (de:Jean Daniel Braun)
  • Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (c. 1690–1758)
  • Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin (1690–1768)
  • Fortunato Chelleri (1690–1757)
  • François Colin de Blamont (1690–1760)
  • Giovanni Antonio Giai, or Giay, Giaj (1690–1764)
  • Johann Tobias Krebs (1690–1762)
  • Gottlieb Muffat (1690–1770)
  • Jacques-Christophe Naudot (c. 1690–1762)
  • Charles Theodore Pachelbel (1690–1750)
  • Jean-Baptiste Quentin (c. 1690?–1742) (de:Jean-Baptiste Quentin)
  • Manuel José de Quirós (c. 1690?–1765)
  • Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690–1749)
  • Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768)
  • Leonardo Vinci (c. 1690–1730)
  • Robert Woodcock (c. 1690–1728)
  • Francesco Feo (1691–1761)
  • Jan Francisci (1691–1758)
  • Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch (1691–1765)
  • Geminiano Giacomelli or Jacomelli (1692–1740)
  • Giovanni Alberto Ristori (1692–1753)
  • Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770)
  • Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer (1692–1766)
  • Laurent Belissen (1693–1762)
  • Šimon Brixi (1693–1735)
  • Gregor Joseph Werner (1693–1766)
  • Louis-Claude Daquin (1694–1772)
  • Johann Samuel Endler (1694–1762) (de:Johann Samuel Endler)
  • Pierre-Claude Foucquet (1694–1772)
  • Leonardo Leo (1694–1744)
  • Antonín Reichenauer (1694–1730) (de:Antonín Reichenauer)
  • Johan Helmich Roman (1694–1758)
  • Giuseppe Sammartini (1695–1750)
  • Pietro Locatelli (1695–1764)
  • Marie-Anne-Catherine Quinault (1695–1791)
  • Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1696–1760)
  • Pierre Février (1696–1760)
  • Maurice Greene (1696–1755)
  • Johann Melchior Molter (1696–1765)
  • Johann Caspar Vogler (1696–1763)
  • Andrea Zani (1696–1757)
  • Josse Boutmy (1697–1779)
  • Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel (1697–1775)
  • Adam Falckenhagen (1697–1754)
  • Johann Christian Hertel (1697/1699–1754) (de:Johann Christian Hertel)
  • Jean-Marie Leclair l'aîné (1697–1764)
  • Giuseppe de Majo (1697–1771)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Platti (1697–1763)
  • Johann Pfeiffer (1697–1761)
  • Johann Joachim Quantz (1697–1773)
  • Francesco Antonio Vallotti (1697–1780)
  • Pietro Auletta (c. 1698–1771)
  • Antonio Bioni (1698–1739)
  • Riccardo Broschi (c. 1698–1756)
  • François Francoeur (1698–1787)
  • Nicola Bonifacio Logroscino (1698–c. 1764)
  • Gaetano Maria Schiassi (1698–1754) (de:Gaetano Maria Schiassi)
  • Jean-Baptiste Forqueray le fils (1699–1782)
  • Joseph Gibbs (1699–1788)
  • Johann Adolph Hasse (1699–1783)
  • Juan Francés de Iribarren (1699–1767)
  • Jan Zach (1699–1773)
  • Domenico Della Bella (fl. c. 1700–1715)
  • Michielina Della Pietà (fl. c. 1701–1744)
  • Charles Dollé (fl. 1735–1755; d. after 1755)
  • Giovanni Giorgi (fl. from 1719; d. 1762)
  • Caterina Benedicta Grazianini (born 17th century; fl. from 1705)
  • Maria Margherita Grimani (و. before 1700; fl. 1713–1718)
  • Benoit Guillemant (fl. 1746–1757)
  • Richard Jones (late 17th century–1744)
  • Gottfried Lindemann (fl. 1713–1741; d. 1741)
  • Le Sieur de Machy (d. after 1692)
  • Jacques Morel (fl. c. 1700–1749)
  • Antonio Orefice (fl. 1708–1734) (it:Antonio Orefice)
  • Mrs Philarmonica (fl. 1715)
  • Julie Pinel (fl. 1710–1737)
  • Marieta Morosina Priuli (fl. 1665)
  • Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710)
  • Giovanni Zamboni (later 17th century–after 1718)

الفترة الكلاسيكية

انظر قائمة المؤلفين الموسيقيين الكلاسيكيين والموسيقى الكلاسيكية.

هذه قائمة بمؤلفي العصر الكلاسيكي، من 1730 حتى 1820. مؤلفون رواد من العصر الكلاسيكي يتضمنون Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Stamitz, Joseph Haydn, Johann Christian Bach, Antonio Salieri, Muzio Clementi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ،Luigi Boccherini. مؤلفون رواد من جميع من العصور الكلاسيكية وأوائل الموسيقى الرومانسية يضمون

Ludwig van Beethoven وFranz Schubert.

فترة الانتنطق من الباروك إلى الكلاسيكية (ولدوا قبل Early Galante era composers – (1710)

مؤلفون في الفترة الانتنطقية في الباروك/الكلاسيكي، أحيانا ينظر إليها كبداية Galante eraوتضم التالي مدونون في قائمة حسب تاريخ الميلاد:

  • Lodovico Giustini (1685–1743)
  • Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757)
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758)
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689–1755)
  • Johann Adolf Hasse (1699–1783)
  • Mlle Guédon de Presles (c. 1700–1754)
  • Michel Blavet (1700–1768)
  • Jean-Baptiste Masse (c. 1700–c. 1756)
  • Giovanni Battista Sammartini (1700/1701–1775)
  • Johan Agrell (1701–1765)
  • François Rebel (1701–1775)
  • Alessandro Besozzi (1702–1775)
  • Johann Ernst Eberlin (1702–1762)
  • Johann Gottlieb Graun (c. 1702–1771)
  • Carl Heinrich Graun (1704–1759)
  • Giovanni Battista Pescetti (c. 1704–c. 1766)
  • Carlos Seixas (1704–1742)
  • Johann Peter Kellner (1705–1772)
  • Antonio Brioschi (fl. c. 1725–c. 1750)
  • Santa della Pietà (fl. c. 1725–after 1774)
  • Andrea Bernasconi (c. 1706–1784)
  • Carlo Cecere (1706–1761)
  • Baldassare Galuppi (1706–1785)
  • Jean Barrière (1707–1747)
  • Johann Baptist Georg Neruda (c. 1707–c. 1780)
  • Domenico Paradies or Pietro Domenico Paradisi (1707–1791)
  • Egidio Duni (1708–1775)
  • Johann Gottlieb Janitsch (1708–1763)
  • Georg Reutter (the younger) (1708–1772)
  • Franz Benda (1709–1786)
  • Jean-Noël Hamal (1709–1778) (fr:Jean-Noël Hamal)
  • Franz Xaver Richter (1709–1789)
  • Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763)
  • Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709–1758)

مؤلفون من أوائل العصر الكلاسيكي/أواخر العصر Galante era ( ولدوا في 1710 -1730)

مؤلفون أثناء أوائل العصر الكلاسيكي أحيانا ينظر إليهم كاستمرار لGalante era يضمون المؤلفين التاليين مدونين حسب تاريخ الميلاد:

  • Joseph Abaco, or dall'Abaco (1710–1805)
  • Domenico Alberti (1710–1740)
  • Thomas Arne (1710–1778)
  • Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710–1784)
  • Carlo Graziani (c. 1710–1787) (it:Carlo Graziani)
  • Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710–1736)
  • Giuseppe Bonno (1711–1788)
  • William Boyce (1711–1779)
  • Gaetano Latilla (1711–1788)
  • Ignaz Holzbauer (1711–1783)
  • Davide Perez (1711–1778)
  • Barbara of Portugal (1711–1758)
  • Domènech Terradellas (1711/1713–1751)
  • Frederick the Great (1712–1786)
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778)
  • John Stanley (1712–1786)
  • Jean-Baptiste Canavas l'aîné, or Giovanni Battista Canavasso (1713–1784)
  • Luise Adelgunda Gottsched (1713–1762)
  • Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713–1780)
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788)
  • Johan Daniel Berlin (1714–1787) (no:Johan Daniel Berlin)
  • Per Brant (1714–1767) (sv:Per Brant)
  • Joseph Canavas, or Giuseppe Canavasso (1714–1776) ([40])
  • Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787)
  • Gottfried August Homilius (1714–1785)
  • Niccolò Jommelli (1714–1774)
  • Girolamo Abos (1715–1760)
  • Pasquale Cafaro (1715/1716–1787)
  • Johann Friedrich Doles (1715–1797)
  • Jacques Duphly (1715–1789)
  • Charles-Joseph van Helmont (1715–1790) (de:Charles-Joseph van Helmont)
  • James Nares (1715–1783)
  • Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715–1777)
  • Georg Matthias Monn (1716–1750)
  • Hinrich Philip Johnsen (1717–1779) (sv:Henrik Philip Johnsen)
  • Antonio Maria Mazzoni (1717–1785)
  • Johann Wenzel Anton Stamitz (1717–1757)
  • Wenzel Raimund Birck (1718–1763)
  • Placidus von Camerloher (1718–1782) (de:Placidus von Camerloher)
  • Nicola Conforto (1718–1793)
  • Mlle Duval (1718–after 1775)
  • Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718/1723–1777)
  • Elisabeth de Haulteterre (fl. 1737–1768)
  • Johan Nicolaas Lentz (c. 1719–1782) (nl:Johan Nicolaas Lentz)
  • Leopold Mozart (1719–1787)
  • William Walond (1719–1768) ([41])
  • Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720–1774)
  • Johann Christoph Altnickol (1720–1759)
  • Carlo Antonio Campioni (1720–1788)
  • Gioacchino Cocchi (1720–1804)
  • Bernhard Joachim Hagen (1720–1787)
  • Adolph Carl Kunzen (1720–1781) (de:Adolf Karl Kunzen)
  • Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini (1720–1795)
  • Joan Baptista Pla (c. 1720–1773)
  • Quirino Gasparini (1721–1778)
  • Pieter Hellendaal (1721–1799)
  • Johann Philipp Kirnberger (1721–1783)
  • John Garth (1721–1810)
  • Sebastián Ramón de Albero y Añaños (1722–1756) (es:Sebastián de Albero)
  • Georg Benda, or Jiří Antonín Benda (1722–1795)
  • Pietro Nardini (1722–1793)
  • Carl Friedrich Abel (1723–1787)
  • Christian Ernst Graf (1723–1804) (nl:Christian Ernst Graf)
  • Anna Amalia Princess of Prussia (1723–1787)
  • Giovanni Marco Rutini (1723–1797)
  • Francesco Uttini (1723–1795)
  • Claude Balbastre (1724–1799)
  • Giovanni Battista Cirri (1724–1724)
  • Maria Antonia Walpurgis, Princess of Bavaria, Electress of Saxony (1724–1780)
  • Domenico Fischietti (c. 1725–c. 1810)
  • Antonio Lolli (1725–1802)
  • Johann Becker (1726–1803)
  • Miss Davis (c. 1726–after 1755)
  • Karl Kohaut (1726–1784)
  • François-André Danican Philidor (1726–1795)
  • Joseph Starzer (1726–1787) (de:Josef Starzer)
  • Joseph Anton Steffan, or Josef Antonín Štěpán (1726–1797)
  • Pasquale Anfossi (1727–1797)
  • Pierre Montan Berton (1727–1780)
  • Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727–1756)
  • Friedrich Hartmann Graf (1727–1795) (de:Friedrich Hartmann Graf)
  • Henry Harington (1727–1816) ([42])
  • Johann Wilhelm Hertel (1727–1789)
  • François Martin (1727–1757) (de:François Martin (Komponist))
  • Tommaso Traetta (1727–1779)
  • Armand-Louis Couperin (1727–1789)
  • Franz Asplmayr (1728–1786)
  • Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi (1728–1804)
  • Johann Adam Hiller (1728–1804)
  • Niccolò Piccinni (1728–1800)
  • Johann Gottfried Müthel (1728–1788)
  • Hermann Raupach (1728–1778)
  • Anton Cajetan Adlgasser (1729–1777)
  • Florian Leopold Gassmann (1729–1774)
  • Francesco Saverio Giai, or Giaj (1729–1801) ([43], [44])
  • Pierre van Maldere (1729–1768)
  • Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny (1729–1817)
  • František Xaver Pokorný (1729–1794)
  • Giuseppe Sarti (1729–1802)
  • Antonio Soler (1729–1783)
  • Francesco Zappa (dates of birth and death unknown; active 1763-1788)

مؤلفون وسط العصر الكلاسيكي (1730 - 1750)

  • Pasquale Errichelli (1730–1785)
  • Antonín Kammel (1730–1788)
  • Giovanni Meneghetti (c. 1730–1794)
  • Georg von Pasterwitz (1730–1803)
  • Antonio Sacchini (1730–1786)
  • Christian Cannabich (1731–1798)
  • František Xaver Dušek (1731–1799)
  • Elisabetta de Gambarini (1731–1765)
  • Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798)
  • Carlo Giuseppe Toeschi (1731–1788) (de:Karl Joseph Toeschi)
  • Pierre Vachon (1731–1803)
  • Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732–1795)
  • František Xaver Brixi (1732–1771)
  • Giuseppe Demachi (1732–c. 1791)
  • Thomas Erskine, Earl of Kellie (1732–1781)
  • Johann Christian Kittel (1732–1809)
  • Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
  • Gian Francesco de Majo, or "Ciccio" (1732–1770)
  • Josina van Aerssen, or Josina van Boetzelaer (1733–1787)
  • Thomas Sanders Dupuis (1733–1796)
  • Anton Fils, or Filtz (1733–1760)
  • Johann Christian Fischer (1733–1800)
  • Thomas Linley the elder (1733–1795)
  • Giacomo Tritto (1733–1824)
  • Franz Ignaz Beck (1734–1809)
  • Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet Charpentier (1734–1794)
  • Benjamin Cooke (1734–1793)
  • François-Joseph Gossec (1734–1829)
  • Karl von Ordóñez (1734–1786)
  • Jean-Baptiste Rey (1734–1810)
  • Luka Sorkočević (1734–1789)
  • Ignazio Spergher (1734–1808) (it:Ignazio Spergher)
  • Johann Christian Bach (1735–1782)
  • John Bennett (c. 1735–1784)
  • Giovanni Battista Cervellini (1735–1801) (it:Giovanni Battista Cervellini)
  • John Collett (c. 1735?–1775) ([45])
  • Johann Gottfried Eckard (1735–1809)
  • Mme Papavoine (born c. 1735; fl. 1755–61)
  • Anton Schweitzer (1735–1787)
  • Johann Schobert (c. 1735–1767)
  • Ernst Wilhelm Wolf (1735–1792)
  • Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (1736–1809)
  • Hélène-Louise Demars (born c. 1736)
  • Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch (1736–1800)
  • Ignaz Fränzl (1736–1811)
  • Johann Christoph Kellner (1736–1803)
  • Antonio Tozzi (1736–1812)
  • Michael Haydn (1737–1806)
  • Philippe-Jacques Meyer (1737–1819) ([46])
  • Josef Mysliveček (1737–1781)
  • Friedrich Schwindl (1737–1786) (de:Friedrich Schwindl)
  • Tommaso Giordani (c. 1738–1806)
  • Philip Hayes (1738–1797)
  • William Herschel (1738–1822)
  • Leopold Hofmann (1738–1793)
  • Jean-François Tapray (1738–1819) (fr:Jean-François Tapray)
  • Anna Bon di Venezia (c. 1739–after 1767)
  • Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739–1799)
  • Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739–1813)
  • Anna Amalia, Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1739–1807)
  • Mlle Guerin (born c. 1739, fl. 1755)
  • Agata della Pietà (fl. c. 1740–c. 1800)
  • Michael Arne (1740/1741–1786)
  • Samuel Arnold (1740–1802)
  • Joseph Corfe (1740–1820) ([47])
  • Ernst Eichner (1740–1777)
  • Luigi Gatti (1740–1817)
  • Guillaume Lasceux (1740–1831) (fr:Guillaume Lasceux)
  • Elisabeth Olin (1740–1828)
  • Giovanni Paisiello (1740-1816)
  • Samuel Webbe the elder (1740–1816)
  • Johann André (1741–1799)
  • François Hippolyte Barthélemon (1741–1808)
  • André Ernest Modeste Grétry (1741–1813)
  • Franz Xaver Hammer (1741–1817)
  • Honoré Langlé (1741–1807) (fr:Honoré Langlé, de:Honoré Langlé)
  • Andrea Luchesi (1741–1801)
  • Jean Paul Egide Martini (1741–1816)
  • Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741–1801)
  • Giovanni Paisiello (1741–1816)
  • Václav Pichl (1741–1804)
  • Henri-Joseph Rigel (1741–1799)
  • Giacomo Rust (1741–1786)
  • Luigi Tomasini (1741–1808) (it:Luigi Tomasini)
  • Anton Zimmermann (1741–1781) (de:Anton Zimmermann (Komponist))
  • Jean-Baptiste Davaux (1742–1822) (de:Jean-Baptiste Davaux)
  • Romanus Hoffstetter (1742–1815)
  • Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz (1742–1790)
  • Simon Le Duc (Leduc) (1742–1777) (fr:Simon Le Duc)
  • Vasily Pashkevich (1742–1797)
  • Anton Ferdinand Tietz (1742–1811)
  • Maria Carolina Wolf (1742–1820)
  • Luigi Boccherini (1743–1805)
  • Carlo Franchi (c. 1743–after 1779)
  • Giuseppe Gazzaniga (1743–1818)
  • Franz Nikolaus Novotny (1743–1773)
  • João Pedro de Almeida Mota (1744–1817)
  • Anne Louise Brillon de Jouy (1744–1824)
  • Gaetano Brunetti (1744–1798)
  • Marianne von Martínez (1744–1812)
  • Yekaterina Sinyavina (died 1784)
  • Joseph Bengraf, or József Bengráf (1745–1791) ([48])
  • Maksym Berezovsky (c. 1745–1777)
  • Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745–1799)
  • João de Sousa Carvalho (1745–c. 1799)
  • Georg Druschetzky (1745–1819)
  • Johann Peter Salomon (1745–1815)
  • Maddalena Laura Sirmen (1745–1818)
  • Carl Stamitz (1745–1801)
  • Ferdinando Gasparo Turrini (1745–1820) (it:Ferdinando Gasparo Turrini)
  • Jan Nepomuk Vent, or Johann Wendt (1745–1801) (nl:Jan Nepomuk Vent)
  • Marie Emmanuelle Bayon Louis (1746–1825)
  • William Billings (1746–1800)
  • Giuseppe Cambini (1746–c. 1825)
  • James Hook (1746–1827)
  • Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith (1746–1820)
  • Johann Friedrich Peter (1746–1813)
  • Giovanni Punto, or Jan Václav Stich (1746–1803)
  • Joseph Quesnel (1746–1809)
  • Ivan Mane Jarnović, or Giovanni Mane Giornovichi (1747–1804)
  • Ivan Khandoshkin (1747–1804)
  • Leopold Kozeluch (1747–1818)
  • Justin Morgan (1747–1798)
  • Carl Marianus Paradeiser (1747–1775)
  • Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747–1800)
  • Joachim Albertini, or Gioacchino Albertini (1748–1812)
  • Francesco Azopardi (1748–1809)
  • Josef Fiala (1748–1816)
  • Emanuel Aloys Förster (1748–1823)
  • Christian Gottlob Neefe (1748–1798)
  • Theodor von Schacht (1748–1823)
  • William Shield (1748–1829)
  • Joseph Schuster (1748–1812)
  • Henriette Adélaïde Villard Beaumesnil (1748–1813)
  • Domenico Cimarosa (1749–1801)
  • Jean-Louis Duport (1749–1819)
  • Jean-Frédéric Edelmann (1749–1794)
  • Johann Nikolaus Forkel (1749–1818)
  • Antonín Kraft (c. 1749–1820)
  • Georg Joseph Vogler (1749–1814)
  • Polly Young, also known as Maria Barthélemon (1749–1799)
  • Marija Zubova (1749–1799)

مؤلفون من أواخر العصر الكلاسيكي 1750–1770)

  • Vincenta Da Ponte (fl. second half 18th century)
  • Elizabeth Anspach (1750–1828)
  • Elizabeth Joanetta Catherine von Hagen (1750–1809/1810)
  • Antonio Rosetti (c. 1750–1792)
  • Antonio Salieri (1750–1825)
  • John Stafford Smith (1750–1836)
  • Johannes Matthias Sperger (1750–1812)
  • Johann Franz Xaver Sterkel (1750–1817)
  • Jean Balthasar Tricklir (1750–1813)
  • Dmitry Bortniansky (1751–1825)
  • Bartolomeo Campagnoli (1751–1827)
  • Giuseppe Giordani, also known as Giordanello (1751–1798)
  • Jan Křtitel Kuchař (1751–1829)
  • Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1751–1796)
  • Maria Anna Mozart (1751–1829)
  • Mary Ann Pownall (1751–1796)
  • Corona Schröter (1751–1802)
  • William Smethergell (1751–1836) ([49])
  • Mary Ann Wrighten (1751–1796)
  • Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810)
  • Muzio Clementi (1752–1832)
  • Georg Friedrich Fuchs (1752–1821) (de:Georg Friedrich Fuchs)
  • Justin Heinrich Knecht (1752–1817)
  • Leopold Kozeluch (1752–1818)
  • Ludwig August Lebrun (1752–1790)
  • John Marsh (1752–1828)
  • Josef Reicha (1752–1795)
  • Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1752–1814)
  • Juliane Reichardt, or Juliane Benda Reichardt (1752–1783)
  • Jane Savage (1752/3–1824)
  • Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (1752–1837)
  • Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1753–1823)
  • Nicolas Dalayrac (1753–1809)
  • Franz Anton Dimmler (1753–1827)
  • Christian Friedrich Ruppe (1753–1826) (nl:Christian Friedrich Ruppe)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (1753–1836)
  • Johann Samuel Schroeter, or Schröter (1753–1788) (de:Johann Samuel Schroeter)
  • Pedro Étienne Solère (1753–1817) (nl:Pedro Étienne Solère)
  • Johan Wikmanson (1753–1800)
  • Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812)
  • Vicente Martín y Soler (1754–1806)
  • Etienne Ozi (1754–1813)
  • Anton Stamitz (1754–1798 or 1809)
  • Peter Winter (1754–1825)
  • Michèl Yost (1754–1786)
  • Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt (1755–1810)
  • Mateo Pérez de Albéniz (1755–1831)
  • Giuseppe Antonio Capuzzi (1755–1818)
  • Giuseppe Ferlendis (1755–1802)
  • Federigo Fiorillo (1755–c. 1823) (de:Federigo Fiorillo, [50])
  • Antoine-Frédéric Gresnick (1755–1799)
  • Mary Linwood (1755–1845)
  • John Christopher Moller (1755–1803)
  • Jean-Pierre Solié (1755–1812)
  • Giovanni Battista Viotti (1755–1824)
  • Franz Grill (c. 1756–1793) (de:Franz Grill)
  • Francesca Lebrun also Franziska Danzi Lebrun (1756–1791)
  • Thomas Linley the younger (1756–1778)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
  • Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792)
  • Alexander Reinagle (1756–1809)
  • Vincenzo Righini (1756–1812)
  • Mikhail Sokolovsky (1756–after 1795)
  • Daniel Gottlob Türk (1756–1813)
  • Paul Wranitzky, also Pavel Vranický (1756–1808)
  • Antonio Calegari (1757–1828) (it:Antonio Calegari)
  • Ignaz Pleyel (1757–1831)
  • Alessandro Rolla (1757–1841)
  • Harriett Abrams (1758–1821)
  • Josepha Barbara Auernhammer (1758–1820)
  • Frédéric Blasius, or Matthäus Blasius (1758–1829)
  • Benedikt Schack, or Benedikt Žák (1758–1826)
  • Carl Friedrich Zelter (1758–1832)
  • Marianna von Auenbrugger (1759–1782)
  • Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach (1759–1845)
  • François Devienne (1759–1803)
  • Johann Christian Friedrich Haeffner (1759–1833)
  • Franz Krommer (1759–1831)
  • Maria Theresa von Paradis (1759–1824)
  • Maria Rosa Coccia (1759–1833)
  • Sophia Maria Westenholz (1759–1838)
  • Luigi Cherubini (1760–1842)
  • Johann Ladislaus Dussek (1760–1812)
  • Francesco Gardi (1760/1765–c. 1810) (it:Francesco Gardi)
  • Jean-François Le Sueur, or Lesueur (1760–1837)
  • Franz Christoph Neubauer (1760–1795) (de:Franz Christoph Neubauer)
  • Angelo Tarchi (1760–1814)
  • Gaetano Valeri (1760–1822) (it:Gaetano Valeri)
  • Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (1760–1802)
  • Marie-Elizabeth Cléry (1761–after 1795)
  • Yevstigney Fomin (1761–1800)
  • Pierre Gaveaux (1761–1825)
  • Friedrich Ludwig Aemilius Kunzen (1761–1817)
  • Erik Tulindberg (1761–1814)
  • Antonín Vranický, or Anton Wranitzky (1761–1820)
  • Adelheid Maria Eichner (1762–1787)
  • Jane Mary Guest (1762–1846)
  • Jakob Haibel (1762–1826)
  • Friedrich Franz Hurka (1762–1805) (de:Friedrich Franz Hurka)
  • Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny (1762–1842)
  • Marcos António da Fonseca Portugal (1762–1830)
  • Stephen Storace (1762–1796)
  • Franz Tausch (1762–1817) (de:Franz Tausch)
  • Ann Valentine (1762–1842)
  • Franz Danzi (1763–1826)
  • Johann Sebastian Demar (1763–1832) (fr:Sébastien Demar)
  • Domenico Dragonetti (1763–1846)
  • Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari (1763–1842) (it:Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari)
  • Adalbert Gyrowetz (1763–1850)
  • Jean-Xavier Lefèvre (1763–1829)
  • Johann Simon Mayr (1763–1845)
  • Étienne Méhul (1763–1817)
  • Niccolò Moretti (1763–1821) (it:Niccolò Moretti)
  • Matthew Camidge (1764–1844)
  • Franz Lauska (1764–1825)
  • Valentino Fioravanti (1764–1837)
  • Helene de Montgeroult (1764–1836)
  • John Addison (c. 1765–1844)
  • Thomas Attwood (1765–1838)
  • Anton Eberl (1765–1807)
  • Joseph Leopold Eybler (1765–1846)
  • Friedrich Heinrich Himmel (1765–1814)
  • Jakub Jan Ryba (1765–1815)
  • Daniel Steibelt (1765–1823)
  • Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766–1831)
  • Anne-Marie Krumpholtz (1766–1813)
  • Ignaz Anton Ladurner (1766–1839) (fr:Ignaz Ladurner)
  • Franz Xaver Süssmayr (1766–1803)
  • Joseph Weigl (1766–1846)
  • Samuel Wesley (1766–1837)
  • Caroline Wuiet (1766–1835)
  • Henri Montan Berton (1767–1844)
  • Amélie-Julie Candeille (1767–1834)
  • Ferdinand Fränzl (1767–1833)
  • José Maurício Nunes Garcia (1767–1830)
  • August Eberhard Müller (1767–1817)
  • Wenzel Müller (1767–1835)
  • Andreas Romberg (1767–1821)
  • Bernhard Romberg (1767–1841)
  • Johannes Spech (1767?–1836)
  • Artemy Vedel (1767-1808)
  • Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen (1768–1830?)
  • Carlos Baguer (1768–1808)
  • Elizabeth Billington (c.1768–1818)
  • Benjamin Carr (1768–1831)
  • Margarethe Danzi (1768–1800)
  • Carel Anton Fodor (1768–1846)
  • Carl Andreas Goepfert (Göpfert) (1768–1818)
  • Filippo Gragnani (1768–1820)
  • Louis-Emmanuel Jadin (1768–1853)
  • Samuel Webbe the younger (1768–1843) ([51], s:Webbe, Samuel)
  • Bonifazio Asioli (1769–1832) (it:Bonifazio Asioli, [52])
  • Cecilia Maria Barthélemon (c. 1769–1840)
  • Maria Theresa Bland (c. 1769–1838)
  • Kateřina Veronika Anna Dusíkova (1769–1833)
  • Józef Elsner (1769–1854)
  • Giuseppe Farinelli (1769–1836)
  • Francesco Gnecco (1769–c. 1810) (it:Francesco Gnecco)
  • Johann Georg Lickl (1769–1843)
  • Alexey Nikolayevich Titov (1769–1827)
  • Madame Ravissa (fl. c. 1778–1783)

مؤلفون في الفترة الكلاسيكية/الفترة الرومانسية الانتنطقية (1770-1800)

  • João José Baldi (1770–1816)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
  • Ferdinando Carulli (1770–1841)
  • Édouard Du Puy (1770–1822)
  • Peter Hänsel (1770–1831)
  • James Hewitt (1770–1827)
  • Anton Reicha (1770–1836)
  • Christian Heinrich Rinck (1770–1846)
  • Jan August Vitásek (1770–1839)
  • Adam Valentin Volckmar (1770–1851) ([53])
  • Friedrich Witt (1770–1836)
  • Johann Baptist Cramer (1771–1858)
  • Mme Delaval (fl. 1791–1802)
  • Ferdinando Paer (1771–1839)
  • Ján Josef Rösler or Johann Joseph Rösler (1771–1813) (de:Johann Joseph Rösler)
  • Antonio Casimir Cartellieri (1772–1807)
  • Lucile Grétry (1772–1790)
  • Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia (1772–1806)
  • Maria Frances Parke (1772–1822)
  • François-Louis Perne (1772–1832)
  • Josef Triebensee (1772–1846)
  • Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772–1847)
  • Sophie Bawr (1773–1860)
  • Pietro Generali (1773–1832)
  • Wenzeslaus Matiegka (1773–1830) (de:Wenzel Matiegka)
  • Joseph Wölfl (1773–1812)
  • Pierre Rode (1774–1830)
  • Gaspare Spontini (1774–1851)
  • Václav Tomášek (1774–1850)
  • Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse (1774–1842)
  • Johann Anton André (1775–1842)
  • François-Adrien Boieldieu (1775–1834)
  • João Domingos Bomtempo (1775–1842)
  • Maria Brizzi Giorgi (1775–1822)
  • Bernhard Crusell (1775–1838)
  • Sophia Corri Dussek (1775–1847)
  • Margaret Essex (1775–1807)
  • François de Fossa (1775–1849)
  • Sophie Gail (1775–1819)
  • Nicolas Isouard (1775–1818)
  • José Ángel Lamas (1775–1814)
  • Maria Hester Park (1775–1822)
  • Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann (1776–1822)
  • Hyacinthe Jadin (1776–1800)
  • Joseph Küffner (1776–1856)
  • Philipp Jakob Riotte (1776–1856)
  • Ignaz von Seyfried (1776–1841)
  • Ludwig Berger (1777–1839)
  • Pauline Duchambge (1778–1858)
  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837)
  • Sigismund Neukomm (1778–1858)
  • Fernando Sor (1778–1839)
  • Joachim Nicolas Eggert (1779–1813)
  • William Knyvett (1779–1856)
  • Louise Reichardt (1779–1826)
  • Luigi Antonio Calegari (1780–1849)
  • Conradin Kreutzer (1780–1849)
  • Louis François Dauprat (1781–1868)
  • Anton Diabelli (1781–1858)
  • Mauro Giuliani (1781–1829)
  • Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781–1861)
  • Sophie Lebrun (1781–1863)
  • François Joseph Naderman (1781–1835)
  • Daniel Auber (1782–1871)
  • John Field (1782–1837)
  • Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840)
  • Charlotta Seuerling (1782–1828)
  • Friedrich Dotzauer (1783–1860)
  • Teresa Belloc-Giorgi (1784–1855)
  • Martin-Joseph Mengal (1784–1851)
  • Francesco Morlacchi (1784–1841)
  • George Onslow (1784–1853)
  • Ferdinand Ries (1784–1838)
  • Louis Spohr (1784–1859)
  • Alexandre Pierre François Boëly (1785–1858)
  • Bettina Brentano (1785–1859)
  • Catherina Cibbini-Kozeluch (1785–1858)
  • Isabella Colbran (1785–1845)
  • George Pinto (1785–1806)
  • Fanny Krumpholtz Pittar (1785–1815)
  • Marie Bigot (1786–1820)
  • Henry Rowley Bishop (1786–1855)
  • Friedrich Kuhlau (1786–1832)
  • Pietro Raimondi (1786–1853)
  • Le Sénéchal de Kerkado (c. 1786–after 1805)
  • Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826)
  • Alexander Alyabyev (1787–1851)
  • Michele Carafa (1787–1872)
  • Johann Peter Pixis (1788–1874)
  • Simon Sechter (1788–1867)
  • Elena Asachi (1789–1877)
  • Nicolas Bochsa (1789–1856)
  • Frederic Ernest Fesca (1789–1826)
  • Maria Agata Szymanowska (1789–1831)
  • Harriet Browne (1790–1858)
  • Carl Czerny (1791–1857)
  • Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold (1791–1833)
  • Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791–1864)
  • Franz Xaver Mozart (1791–1844)
  • Carlo Evasio Soliva (1791–1853)
  • Jan Václav Voříšek (1791–1825)
  • Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868)
  • Gertrude van den Bergh (1793–1840)
  • Bernhard Klein (1793–1832)
  • Caroline Ridderstolpe (1793–1878)
  • Amalie, Princess of Saxony (1794–1870)
  • Ignaz Moscheles (1794–1870)
  • Olivia Buckley (born mid-1790s–after 1845)
  • Saverio Mercadante (1795–1870)
  • Franz Berwald (1796–1868)
  • Helene Liebmann (1796–1835)
  • Carl Loewe (1796–1869)
  • Mathilda d'Orozco (1796–1863)
  • Giovanni Pacini (1796–1867)
  • Emilie Zumsteeg (1796–1857)
  • Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848)
  • Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
  • Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797–1848)
  • Antonio Rolla (1798–1837)
  • Maria Frederica von Stedingk (1799–1868)


الفترة الرومانسية

انظر قائمة المؤلفين الموسيقيين الرومانسيين والموسيقى الرومانسية.

الرومانسية المبكرة

الاسم وُلد توفى الجنسية الهوامش
Vincenzo Bellini 1801 1835 Italian opera composer, known for I Puritani, Norma and La sonnambula among others
Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy 1802 1880 French composer and pianist
Eliza Flower 1803 1846 English composer
Adolphe Adam 1803 1856 French composer best known for his ballet score Giselle
هكتور برليوز 1803 1869 French composer famous for his programmatic symphony, the Symphonie Fantastique
Henri Herz 1803 1888 Austrian composer and pianist
Franz Lachner 1803 1890 German composer and conductor, brother of Ignaz Lachner
Mikhail Glinka 1804 1857 Russian nationalist composer, wrote operas such as A Life for the Tsar
يوهان شتراوس الأول 1804 1849 نمساوي مؤلف موسيقى راسيرة، اشتهر لتأليفه مارش رادتسكي
Fanny Mendelssohn 1805 1847 German sister of فيلكس مندلسون, composer and pianist, known mainly for her vocal compositions and chamber music
Leopold von Zenetti 1805 1892 Austrian composer, known mainly for being one of Anton Bruckner's masters
Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller 1806 1874 German composer and pianist, brother of Norbert Burgmüller
Ignaz Lachner 1807 1895 German conductor, composer and organist, a prolific composer, notable for his chamber music such as his string quartets and trios
Michael William Balfe 1808 1870 Irish conductor and composer, remembered for his opera The Bohemian Girl
Sebastián Iradier 1809 1865 Spanish composer best known for La Paloma
فيلكس مندلسون 1809 1847 German brother of Fanny Mendelssohn, conductor, music-director, composer and pianist, known for his Violin Concerto and the Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream, also wrote five symphonies including the Symphony No. 4, Italian, and several piano pieces, including the famous Songs without Words.
فريدريك شوپان 1810 1849 Polish
فريدريك شوپان
composer and virtuoso pianist, his output includes nocturnes, ballade, scherzos, etudes, and a number of Polish dances such as mazurkas, polonaises, and waltzes (including the Minute Waltz)
Ferenc Erkel 1810 1893 Hungarian composer of grand opera
Norbert Burgmüller 1810 1836 German composer, praised by روبرت شومان
روبرت شومان 1810 1856 German composer and pianist, husband of Clara Schumann, a significant lieder writer, a prolific composer, wrote many short piano pieces, four symphonies, concerti and chamber music
Wilhelm Taubert 1811 1891 German Pianist, Composer and Conductor whose early works received praise from فيلكس مندلسون
فرانز ليست 1811 1886 Hungarian composer and a virtuoso pianist, wrote a number of tone poems and extended piano technique, famous for his Hungarian Rhapsodies and other solo piano works, one of the most influential and distinguished pianist composers of the Romantic era
Ferdinand Hiller 1811 1885 German composer, conductor, writer and music-director, close friend of فيلكس مندلسون
Ambroise Thomas 1811 1896 French composer, best known for the operas Mignon and Hamlet
Sigismond Thalberg 1812 1871 Swiss composer and one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era
Louis Antoine Jullien 1812 1860 French eccentric conductor and composer of light music, king of promenade concerts in England
Emilie Mayer 1812 1883 German composer of symphonies, overtures, lieder and chamber works
Friedrich von Flotow 1812 1883 German composer, chiefly remembered for his opera Martha
Stephen Heller 1813 1888 Hungarian composer, highly effected the late-Romantic composers
Alexander Dargomyzhsky 1813 1869 Russian composer
Alexandre Dubuque 1812 1898 French Russian-resident composer, known for teaching
Charles-Valentin Alkan 1813 1888 French composer and virtuoso pianist
Ernst Haberbier 1813 1869 German composer
جوسپه ڤردي 1813 1901 Italian major opera composer, best known for Nabucco, Rigoletto, La Traviata and Aida
ريتشارد ڤاگنر 1813 1883 German
ريتشارد ڤاگنر
major opera composer (Der Ring des Nibelungen, Lohengrin, Tristan und Isolde, Parsifal among others), also famous for the widely used Bridal Chorus in marriages.
Giuseppe Lillo 1814 1863 Italian composer, best known for his operas amongst which is worth noting Odda di Bernaver and Caterina Howard
Adolf von Henselt 1814 1889 German composer and pianist
Robert Volkmann 1815 1883 German composer, companion of يوهانس برامز
William Sterndale Bennett 1816 1875 English composer, conductor, and editor
Émile Prudent 1817 1863 French pianist and composer
Károly Thern 1817 1886 Hungarian composer, conductor and teacher
Niels Gade 1817 1890 Danish composer, violinist and organist
Charles Gounod 1818 1893 French composer, best known for his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette
Jacques Offenbach 1819 1880 French opera and operetta composer, known for The Tales of Hoffmann and Orpheus in the Underworld
Franz von Suppé 1819 1895 Austrian composer and conductor notable for his operettas
Stanisław Moniuszko 1819 1872 Polish composer, best known as the Father of Polish National Opera
كلارا شومان 1819 1896 German composer and pianist, wife of روبرت شومان, one of the leading pianists of the Romantic era

الرومانسية المتوسطة

الاسم وُلد توفى الجنسية الهوامش
Henri Vieuxtemps 1820 1881 Belgian composer and violinist
Giovanni Bottesini 1821 1889 Italian conductor, composer and double bass virtuoso
Emilie Hammarskjöld 1821 1854 Swedish composer, concert pianist and organist
Joachim Raff 1822 1882 German Swiss-born composer, best known for eleven symphonies, most of them program music
César Franck 1822 1890 French Belgian-born composer, noted for his Symphony, also a significant composer for the organ
Édouard Lalo 1823 1892 French composer remembered for his Symphonie Espagnole for violin and orchestra and his Cello Concerto
Theodor Kirchner 1823 1903 German composer and pianist, he wrote over 1,000 piano pieces.
Anton Bruckner 1824 1896 Austrian composer of nine large-scale symphonies (one incomplete) and two more unacknowledged
Bedřich Smetana 1824 1884 Czech nationalist composer, perhaps best known for his cycle of symphonic poems, Má vlast and his opera The Bartered Bride
Carl Reinecke 1824 1910 German composer, conductor and pianist, best known for his attachment to classical forms and conducted Gewandhausorchester for nearly 35 years
Jean-Baptiste Arban 1825 1889 French virtuoso cornetist, wrote the "Grande méthode complète pour cornet à pistons et de saxhorn" now referred to as the "Trumpeter's Bible"
يوهان شتراوس الثاني 1825 1899 نمساوي مؤلف موسيقي اشتهر بلقب "الدانوب الأزرق]] وأوپرا أوپريت الخفاش، وهوابن المؤلف الموسيقي يوهان شتراوس الأول والشقيق الأكبر للمؤلفين الموسيقيين يوزف شتراوش وإدوارد شتراوس
Ivar Hallström 1826 1901 Swedish opera composer
يوزف شتراوس 1827 1870 Austrian مؤلف موسيقي وشقيق يوهان شتراوس الثاني
Adolphe Blanc 1828 1885 French composer of chamber music
Anton Rubinstein 1829 1894 Russian conductor, composer and pianist
Louis Moreau Gottschalk 1829 1869 American composer famous for performing his own romantic piano works
Karl Goldmark 1830 1915 Hungarian composer
Hans von Bülow 1830 1894 German conductor, composer and virtuoso pianist
Jan Gerard Palm 1831 1906 Curaçao born composer, best known for his mazurkas, waltzes, danzas, tumbas, fantasies, and serenades.
August Söderman 1832 1876 Swedish composer, best known for his lieder and choral works
Alexander Borodin 1833 1887 Russian chemist and nationalist composer, wrote the opera Prince Igor, and part of the The Mighty Five.
يوهانس برامز 1833 1897 German
يوهانس برامز
composer; his most influential works include the four symphonies, Violin Concerto (Brahms), two piano concertos, and Double Concerto in A minor for Violin, Cello and Orchestra (1887), aside from his other orchestral works, numerous chamber music and piano music pieces and lieder.
Amilcare Ponchielli 1834 1886 Italian opera composer known for La Gioconda
Julius Reubke 1834 1858 German piano and organ composer, known for Sonata on the 94th Psalm
كامي سان-سانس 1835 1921 French music critic, composer, pianist and an exceptional organist, renowned for his Organ Symphony, numerous concert pieces, pieces of chamber music, mélodies, Danse Macabre and The Carnival of the Animals
Henryk Wieniawski 1835 1880 Polish composer and violinist, famous for two concertos and character pieces of exceptional difficulty
إدوارد شتراوش 1835 1916 نمساوي مؤلف موسيقي والشقيق الأصغر للمؤلف الموسيقي يوهان شتراوس الثاني ويوزف شتراوش
César Cui 1835 1918 Russian army officer, music critic, composer in The Mighty Five
Friedrich Baumfelder 1836 1916 German piano, choral, and orchestra composer, in his day known for his 'Tirocinium musicae' and today known for his 'Melody in F major'
Léo Delibes 1836 1891 one of the first significant ballet composers since the Baroque music, known for Coppélia, Sylvia, and Lakmé
Bertha Tammelin 1836 1915 Swedish composer, concert pianist and opera singer
Julius Weissenborn 1837 1888 German bassoonist, composer and music teacher, famous for his Practical Bassoon School
Émile Waldteufel 1837 1915 French composer of light music
Mily Balakirev 1837 1910 Russian nationalist composer and leader of the The Mighty Five
جورج بيزيه 1838 1875 French composer of the opera Carmen
Max Bruch 1838 1920 German composer, known for his Violin Concerto No. 1, Scottish Fantasy, and Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra
مودست موسورگسكي 1839 1881 Russian nationalist composer known for his intensely nationalist works including his opera Boris Godunov, and Pictures at an Exhibition, part of Russian Five
John Knowles Paine 1839 1906 American first native-born American composer to acquire fame for his large-scale orchestral music

الرومانسية المتأخرة

الاسم وُلد توفى الجنسية الهوامش
پيوتر إليتش تشايكوڤسكي 1840 1893 Russian
پيوتر إليتش تشايكوڤسكي
composer, known for his ballets (The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, "Sleeping Beauty"), his operas (Eugene Onegin), the 1812 Overture, his First Piano Concerto, his Violin Concerto and his symphonies
Johan Svendsen 1840 1911 Norwegian composer, conductor and violinist
Emmanuel Chabrier 1841 1894 French composer who influenced موريس راڤل, Les Six, Jean Françaix and many other French composers, known for the opera L'étoile
أنتونين دڤورجاك 1841 1904 Czech composer, known for the "New World" Symphony
Arrigo Boito 1842 1918 Italian composer and librettist, known as a composer for his opera Mefistofele
Jules Massenet 1842 1912 French composer best known for his operas Manon and Werther and the Méditation for violin from the opera Thaïs
Felipe Pedrell 1842 1922 Spanish composer of opera, zarzuela and church music who taught and influenced Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados and Manuel de Falla
Arthur Sullivan 1842 1900 English composer known for his operettas in collaboration with W. S. Gilbert
Émile Bernard 1843 1902 French composer and organist known for his Divertissement for Doubled Wind Quintet
David Popper 1843 1913 Bohemian composer and virtuoso cellist known for his 40 etudes, أربعة concerti and Hungarian Rhapsody for cello and orchestra
Edvard Grieg 1843 1907 Norwegian composer known for his Piano Concerto, Lyric Pieces for the piano, and incidental music to Peer Gynt
نيكولاي ريمسكي-كورساكوڤ 1844 1908 Russian composer and member of The Five, best known for Flight of the Bumblebee from The Tale of Tsar Saltan, Scheherazade, and the Capriccio Espagnol
Pablo de Sarasate 1844 1908 Spanish virtuoso violinist and composer
Charles-Marie Widor 1844 1937 French composer, known for his works for the organ
Ion Ivanovici 1845 1902 Romanian composer, known for his Danube Waves waltz
گابرييل فوريه 1845 1924 French composer, known for his chamber music and a قداس جنائزي among other pieces
Ignaz Brüll 1846 1907 Austrian composer and pianist
Robert Fuchs 1847 1927 Austrian composer and music teacher
Philipp Scharwenka 1847 1917 German-Polish composer and music teacher, brother of Xaver Scharwenka
Henri Duparc 1848 1933 French composer, noted for seventeen mélodies
Hubert Parry 1848 1918 English composer, wrote choral song Jerusalem
Ernesto Köhler 1849 1907 Italian flautist and composer, known by flautists for his instructional work Progress in Flute Playing
Xaver Scharwenka 1850 1924 German-Polish composer, pianist and music teacher, brother of Philipp Scharwenka
Vincent d'Indy 1851 1931 French composer, teacher of Erik Satie and Darius Milhaud among others
Francisco Tárrega 1852 1909 Spanish composer and virtuoso classical guitarist, known as the 'Father of modern classical guitar playing'
Hans Huber 1852 1921 Swiss composer
Ciprian Porumbescu 1853 1883 Romanian composer
Engelbert Humperdinck 1854 1921 German opera composer influenced by ريتشارد ڤاگنر, famous for Hänsel und Gretel
Leoš Janáček 1854 1928 Czech composer, known for his operas Káťa Kabanová and Jenůfa and orchestral pieces Sinfonietta and Taras Bulba
Alfredo Catalani 1854 1893 Italian composer, known for the operas Loreley and La Wally
Moritz Moszkowski 1854 1925 German Jewish composer-pianist who wrote prolifically for the piano, also composed a piano concerto and a violin concerto
John Philip Sousa 1854 1932 American composer, "The March King"
Ernest Chausson 1855 1899 French composer influenced by Franck and Wagner, seen as a bridge from them to Claude Debussy
Julius Röntgen 1855 1932 German-Dutch composer influenced by Brahms, close friend to Grieg
Sergei Taneyev 1856 1915 Russian composer, pianist and music teacher
Edward Elgar 1857 1934 English
Edward Elgar
composer, known for his Enigma Variations, Pomp and Circumstance Marches, concertos for violin and cello, two symphonies, and oratorio The Dream of Gerontius.
Cécile Chaminade 1857 1944 French composer and pianist
Ruggero Leoncavallo 1858 1919 Italian opera composer known almost exclusively for پالياتشي
Giacomo Puccini 1858 1924 Italian
Giacomo Puccini
major opera composer, known for his verismo style operas including La bohème, Madama Butterfly, Tosca, and Turandot.
Sergei Lyapunov 1859 1924 Russian composer and pianist

مؤلفوالعصر الرومانسي/الفترة الانتنطقية للقرن العشرين ولدوا (1860–80)

Name Date born Date died Nationality Comments
Isaac Albéniz 1860 1909 Spanish composer, known for nationalist piano works such as Iberia and a 'set of 12 piano pieces'
Gustave Charpentier 1860 1956 French composer best known for his opera Louise
Gustav Mahler 1860 1911 Austrian
Gustav Mahler
composer, one of the most important late-Romantic/early-Modernist composers, his works include nine innovative large-scale and sometimes programmatic symphonies, and many lieder
Edward MacDowell 1860 1908 American composer best known for his piano concertos and piano suites, his works include his most popular short piece, "To a Wild Rose"
Hugo Wolf 1860 1903 Austrian composer of lieder, influenced by Richard Wagner
Anton Arensky 1861 1906 Russian composer, pianist and music teacher
Claude Debussy 1862 1918 French composer, one of the most prominent figures working within the field of Impressionist music, known for his compositions Clair de Lune (from Suite bergamasque), Deux Arabesques, and many others
Frederick Delius 1862 1934 English composer, used chromaticism in many of his compositions
Gabriel Pierné 1863 1937 French composer, conductor, and organist
Pietro Mascagni 1863 1945 Italian opera composer, known for Cavalleria rusticana
Ricardo Castro 1864 1907 Mexican composer, works include piano music
Richard Strauss 1864 1949 German
Richard Strauss
composer, known for Also sprach Zarathustra ("Thus Spoke Zarathustra"), wrote many tone poems, operas and lieder
Paul Dukas 1865 1935 French composer, known for his piece of program music The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Alexander Glazunov 1865 1936 Russian composer, influenced by Wagner and Liszt
Carl Nielsen 1865 1931 Danish composer, renowned for his six symphonies and concerti
Jean Sibelius 1865 1957 Finnish nationalist composer of seven symphonies, known for the symphonic poem Finlandia and Violin Concerto
Erik Satie 1866 1925 French composer and pianist
Ferruccio Busoni 1866 1924 Italian composer and pianist, known for his opera Turandot and his many transcriptions and arrangements of Johann Sebastian Bach
Samuel Maykapar 1867 1938 Russian composer
Umberto Giordano 1867 1948 Italian opera composer
Enrique Granados 1867 1916 Spanish composer and pianist, known for his piano works and chamber music
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger 1867 1942 Swedish composer, wrote symphonies, operas, vocal and piano music
Amy Beach 1867 1944 American composer and pianist
Vittorio Monti 1868 1922 Italian composer, violinist, and conductor
Zygmunt Stojowski 1869 1946) Polish composer and pianist
Julius Conus 1869 1942 Russian composer and violinist
Franz Lehár 1870 1948 Hungarian composer, mainly known for his operettas
Guillaume Lekeu 1870 1894 Belgian (Wallon) composer, known for his violin sonata
Henry Kimball Hadley 1871 1937 American composer and conductor, composed the opera Cleopatra's Night
Oreste Ravanello 1871 1938 Italian composer, known for works for choir, and for organ
Alexander Zemlinsky 1871 1942 Austrian composer and music teacher, his students include Schoenberg and Korngold
Ralph Vaughan Williams 1872 1958 English composer, his works include nine symphonies, Fantasia on Greensleeves, and other orchestral poems
Hugo Alfvén 1872 1960 Swedish composer, known for Swedish Rhapsody, works include choral music, and five symphonies
Alexander Scriabin 1872 1915 Russian composer and pianist, known for his harmonically adventurous piano sonatas and theatrical, orchestral works
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873 1943 Russian
Sergei Rachmaninoff
composer, conductor and virtuoso pianist, wrote three symphonies, four piano concertos, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and solo piano music
Max Reger 1873 1916 German prolific composer, known for his Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart
Arnold Schoenberg 1874 1951 Austrian composer, whose early works (e.g. "Verklarte Nacht") are influenced by Mahler, but subsequently developed atonalism and serialism with such watershed works as "Moses und Aron"
Gustav Holst 1874 1934 English composer who is best known for his large orchestral piece "The Planets"
Franz Schmidt 1874 1939 Austrian composer, influenced by Bruckner and Brahms
Reynaldo Hahn 1874 1947 Venezuelan
Maurice Ravel 1875 1937 French composer, despite a limited number of compositions, famous for his virtuosic piano music such as "Gaspard de la nuit", and orchestral showpieces most notably "Bolero", his musical style strongly influenced by the Russian Five
Reinhold Glière 1875 1956 Russian composer, his works reflect Romantic era
Mieczysław Karłowicz 1876 1909 Polish composer, his style is of late Romantic era and nationalist character
Manuel de Falla 1876 1946 Spanish composer, best known for The Three-Cornered Hat
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari 1876 1948 Italian composer and music teacher, known for his comic operas
Ernő Dohnányi 1877 1960 Hungarian conductor, composer and pianist
Franz Schreker 1878 1934 Austrian conductor, composer and music teacher, primarily a composer of operas
Ottorino Respighi 1879 1936 Italian composer, known for symphonic poems The Fountains of Rome and The Pines of Rome
Nikolai Medtner 1880 1951 Russian composer, known for his piano sonatas, Fairy Tales and songs


القرن 20

انظر قائمة مؤلفي الموسيقى الكلاسيكية في القرن 20 حسب تاريخ الميلاد والموسيقى الكلاسيكية في القرن 20

الاسم وُلد توفى الجنسية أشهر أعماله الهوامش
Charles Dancla 1817 1907 French Solo de concours no. 7, Op. 224 رومانسية
Maria Anna Stubenberg 1821 1912 German
Kornél Ábrányi 1822 1903 Hungarian رومانسية
Luigi Arditi 1822 1903 Italian
Wilhelm Kuhe 1823 1912 German
Marie Siegling 1824 1919 American
Kate Loder 1825 1904 English رومانسية
Richard Hol 1825 1904 Dutch organ musicنطقب:Vague رومانسية
John Baptiste Calkin 1827 1905 English رومانسية
François-Auguste Gevaert 1828 1908 Belgian رومانسية
Albert Dietrich 1829 1908 German رومانسية
Jacques Blumenthal 1829 1908 German رومانسية
Otto Goldschmidt 1829 1907 German رومانسية
Karl Goldmark 1830 1915 Hungarian Ein Wintermärchen; Aus Jugendtagen
Hans Bronsart von Schellendorff 1830 1913 German
Benjamin Dwight Allen 1831 1914 German
Mathilde Hannah von Rothschild 1832 1924 German
Caspar Joseph Brambach 1833 1902 German
Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot 1833 1914 French
George Becker 1834 1928 German - Swiss
Peter Benoit 1834 1901 Flemish
Kārlis Baumanis 1835 1905 Latvian
كامي سان-سانس 1835 1921 French
Felix Draeseke 1835 1913 German
Susan McFarland Parkhurst 1836 1918 American
Johanne Amalie Fenger 1836 1913 Danish
Pauline-Marie-Elisa Thys 1836 1909 French
Friedrich Baumfelder 1836 1916 German
Mily Balakirev 1837 1910 Russian Islamey
Carlotta Ferrari 1837 1907 Italian
Otto Winter Hjelm 1837 1931 Norwegian
Heinrich Urban 1837 1901 German
Théodore Dubois 1837 1924 French
Emile Waldteufel 1837 1915 French
Sidney Lambert 1838 1905 American
Joseph Callaerts 1838 1901 Belgian
Max Bruch 1838 1920 German Concerto for Clarinet, Viola, and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 88 رومانسية
Theodora Cormontan 1840 1922 Norwegian American
François Borne 1840 1920 French
Elfrida Andrée 1841 1929 Swedish Swedish Masses Nos. 1 and 2
أنتونين دڤورجاك 1841 1904 Czech Armida (opera), "Zpěv z Lešetínského kováře" (song) رومانسية, folk-influenced
Louise Héritte-Viardot 1841 1918 French
Henri Gobbi 1841 1920 Hungarian
Alphonse Duvernoy 1842 1907 French
Arrigo Boito 1842 1918 Italian Nerone
Jules Massenet 1842 1912 French Piano Concerto; Le jongleur de Notre-Dame; Thérèse; Don Quichotte; Cigale
Edvard Grieg 1843 1907 Norwegian Lyrische Stücke, Op. 71; Slåtter, Op. 73; Four Psalms, Op. 74
Émile Bernard 1843 1902 French Nocturne, for piano and orchestra, Op. 51; String Quartet, Op. 52
Josefina Brdlíková 1843 1910 Czech
David Popper 1843 1913 Bohemian
Stephanie Wurmbrand-Stuppach 1843 1919 Hungarian
Oliveria Prescott 1843 1919 English
Louis Diémer 1843 1919 French
Ján Levoslav Bella 1843 1936 Slovak
Marguerite Olagnier 1844 1906 French
Eugène Gigout 1844 1925 French
Charles-Marie Widor 1844 1937 French
گابرييل فوريه 1845 1924 French Prométhée; Pénélope; Masques et bergamasques
August Bungert 1845 1915 German
Anton Jörgen Andersen 1845 1926 Norwegian
Leopold Auer 1846 1930 Hungarian
Ella Adayevskaya 1846 1926 Russian
Luigi Denza 1846 1922 Italian
Riccardo Drigo 1846 1930 Italian
Marie Jaëll 1846 1925 French
Ignacio Cervantes 1847 1905 Cuban
Joachim Andersen 1847 1909 Danish
Philipp Scharwenka 1847 1917 German
Agnes Zimmermann 1847 1925 German
Agathe Backer-Grøndahl 1847 1907 Norwegian
Francis Chassaigne 1847 1922 Belgian-born French
Chiquinha Gonzaga 1847 1935 Brazilian
Alexander Mackenzie 1847 1935 Scottish The Cricket on the Hearth رومانسية
Frances Allitsen 1848 1912 English
Henri Duparc 1848 1933 French
Richard Eilenberg 1848 1927 German
Max Erdmannsdörfer 1848 1905 German
Hubert Parry 1848 1918 English Jerusalem
Johann Baptist Singenberger 1848 1924 Swiss-American historicist
Nanna Liebmann 1849 1935 Danish
Roberta Geddes-Harvey 1849 1930 Canadian
Catalina Berroa 1849 1911 Cuban
Iver Holter 1850 1941 Norwegian
Tomás Bretón 1850 1923 Spanish
Richard Barth 1850 1923 German
Xaver Scharwenka 1850 1924 German
Alfredo Keil 1850 1907 Portuguese
Victor Bendix 1851 1926 Danish Piano Concerto in G minor
Gabrielle Ferrari 1851 1921 French-Italian
Mary Grant Carmichael 1851 1935 English
Ludvig Hegner 1851 1923 Danish
André Wormser 1851 1926 French
Jan Blockx 1851 1912 Danish
Vincent d'Indy 1851 1931 French String Quartet No. 3; Symphony No. 2 in B; Jour d'été à la montagne
Frederic Hymen Cowen 1852 1935 British Operas رومانسية
Helena Munktell 1852 1919 Swedish رومانسية
Frederick Corder 1852 1932 English رومانسية
Josef Bayer 1852 1913 Austrian operettas رومانسية
Charles Villiers Stanford 1852 1924 Irish Six Irish Rhapsodies رومانسية
Charles Malherbe 1853 1911 French رومانسية
Teresa Carreño 1853 1917 Venezuelan رومانسية
Arthur Foote 1853 1937 American رومانسية
Leoš Janáček 1854 1928 Czech Sinfonietta; Taras Bulba; Káťa Kabanová; The Cunning Little Vixen; The Makropoulos Affair; Glagolitic Mass, 2 string quartets folk-influenced
Arturo Buzzi-Peccia 1854 1943 Italian songs and piano worksنطقب:Vague
George Whitefield Chadwick 1854 1931 American
Julie Rivé-King 1854 1937 American
Bernard Zweers 1854 1924 Dutch
Oscar Fetrás 1854 1931 German
Gerónimo Giménez 1854 1923 Spanish
Moritz Moszkowski 1854 1925 German-Polish
Károly Aggházy 1855 1918 Hungarian
Arnold Mendelssohn 1855 1933 German chorale cantatas, three operas
Julius Röntgen 1855 1932 German
Anatoly Lyadov 1855 1914 Russian
Helen Hopekirk 1856 1945 Scottish-American
Kateřina Emingerová 1856 1934 Czech
Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter 1856 1938 American
Robert Fischhof 1856 1918 Austrian
Felix Mottl 1856 1911 Austrian
Eva Dell'Acqua 1856 1930 Belgian
André Gedalge 1856 1926 French
Gilda Ruta 1856 1932 Italian
Natalia Janotha 1856 1932 Polish
Christian Sinding 1856 1941 Norwegian رومانسية
Cécile Chaminade 1857 1944 French Concertino for Flute
Frederic Cliffe 1857 1931 English Ode to the North-East Wind رومانسية
Berta Bock 1857 1945 Romanian
Rudolf Dellinger 1857 1910 German
Árpád Doppler 1857 1927 Hungarian-German
Alfred Bruneau 1857 1934 French
Ethel R. Harraden 1857 1917 English
Rosalind Ellicott 1857 1924 English
Edward Elgar 1857 1934 English Symphony No. 1; No. 2; Violin Concerto; Cello Concerto; The Dream of Gerontius; Pomp and Circumstance Marches رومانسية
Heinrich Berté 1858 1924 Austrian-Hungarian Der Glücksnarr
Catherine van Rennes 1858 1940 Dutch
Richard Franck 1858 1938 German
Lucien-Léon Guillaume Lambert 1858 1945 French
Siegfried Alkan 1858 1941 German
Stella Stocker 1858 1925 American
Mélanie Bonis 1858 1937 French
Guy d'Hardelot 1858 1936 French
Giacomo Puccini 1858 1924 Italian La fanciulla del West; Turandot رومانسية
Catharinus Elling 1858 1942 Norwegian Symphony in A major, String Quartet in D major رومانسية
Ethel Smyth 1858 1944 English
Eugène Ysaÿe 1858 1931 Belgian
Victor Herbert 1859 1924 Irish - American The Magic Knight (opera); The Red Mill (musical comedy); A Suite of Serenades
Narcisa Freixas 1859 1926 Catalan
Teresa Tanco Cordovez de Herrera 1859 1946 Colombian
Laura Sedgwick Collins 1859 1927 American
Ida Georgina Moberg 1859 1947 Finnish Symphony for orchestra
Ellen Riley Wright 1859 1904 English
Hedwige Chrétien 1859 1944 French
Gerard von Brucken Fock 1859 1935 Dutch De wederkomst van Christus
Hope Temple 1859 1938 Irish
Susie Frances Harrison 1859 1935 Canadian
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov 1859 1935 Russian
Vincenza Garelli della Morea 1859 1924 Italian
Sergei Lyapunov 1859 1924 Russian
Isaac Albéniz 1860 1909 Spanish Iberia رومانسية
Emil von Řezníček 1860 1945 Austrian Symphonies
Valborg Aulin 1860 1928 Swedish
Gustave Charpentier 1860 1956 French Julien
Felix Woyrsch 1860 1944 German
William Wallace 1860 1940 Scottish
Pietro Floridia 1860 1932 Italian
Celeste de Longpré Heckscher 1860 1928 American
گوستاف مالر 1860 1911 Austrian Symphony No. 5, No. 6, and No. 9; Das Lied von der Erde; Kindertotenlieder رومانسية; modernism
إگناتسي يان پادرفسكي 1860 1941 Polish piano worksنطقب:Vague
Anton Arensky 1861 1906 Russian orchestral worksنطقب:Vague
Václav Suk 1861 1933 Czech-born Russian
Georgy Catoire 1861 1926 Russian
Florence Everilda Goodeve 1861 1915 English
Rudolf Raimann 1861 1913 Hungarian operas رومانسية
Marco Enrico Bossi 1861 1925 Italian
Wilhelm Berger 1861 1911 German Symphony No. 2 in B minor, op. 80; Variations and Fugue on an Original Theme, op. 97; Serenade for Twelve Winds, op. 102 رومانسية
Claude Debussy 1862 1918 French Clair de lune; Syrinx; La mer; Pelléas et Mélisande; Préludes Impressionism
Frederick Delius 1862 1934 English A Village Romeo and Juliet; On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Impressionism
Mona McBurney 1862 1932 British
Conrad Ansorge 1862 1930 German
Georgi Conus 1862 1933 Russian
Edward German 1862 1936 English Merrie England; A Princess of Kensington; Tom Jones
Alberto Williams 1862 1952 Argentine Poema del Iguazú, nine symphonies Folk-influenced, modermism, impressionism, nationalism, بعد الڤاگنرية
Arthur De Greef 1862 1940 Belgian Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in C minor, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in B flat minor,Sonata in C minor for 2 Pianos
Walter Damrosch 1862 1950 German-born American Sonata for violin and piano
Dora Bright 1862 1951 English Piano concerto No. 1 in A minor (1888); Piano concerto No. 2 in D minor (1892); Fantasia in G minor (1892)
Florence Aylward 1862 1950 English
Meliton Balanchivadze 1862 1937 Georgian
Maurice Emmanuel 1862 1938 French
Alphons Diepenbrock 1862 1921 Dutch
Hugo Becker 1863 1941 German Cello Concerto
Charles Bordes 1863 1909 French
Enrique Fernández Arbós 1863 1939 Spanish
Abbie Gerrish-Jones 1863 1929 American
Cornélie van Oosterzee 1863 1943 Dutch
Felix Blumenfeld 1863 1931 Russian
Izabella Kuliffay 1863 1945 Hungarian Magyar suite
Maria Chefaliady-Taban 1863 1932 Romanian
Helen Francis Hood 1863 1949 American
Pietro Mascagni 1863 1945 Italian Amica Verismo
Gabriel Pierné 1863 1937 French Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied; Ramuntcho
Eugen d'Albert 1864 1932 Russian Tiefland رومانسية
Hugh Blair 1864 1932 English Magnificat; Nunc Dimittis for double choir
Hjalmar Borgstrøm 1864 1925 Norwegian Piano Concerto in C, op.22, Violin Concerto in G major op.25, Piano Quintet in F op.31, Symphony in C, op.5, String Quartet in C, op.6
Ricardo Castro 1864 1907 Mexican
Louis Glass 1864 1936 Danish
Alexander Gretchaninov 1864 1956 Russian
Peter Griesbacher 1864 1933 German historicist
Johan Halvorsen 1864 1935 Norwegian Norwegian rhapsodies, three symphonies رومانسية, French influence
Guy Ropartz 1864 1955 French Le Pays Impressionism
ريتشارد شتراوس 1864 1949 German An Alpine Symphony; Der Rosenkavalier; Oboe Concerto; Salome; Metamorphosen رومانسية
Giovanni Tebaldini 1864 1952 Italian historicist August de Boeck 1865 1937 Belgian
Eduardo di Capua 1865 1917 Italian
Paul Dukas 1865 1935 French La Péri (ballet)
Alexander Glazunov 1865 1936 Russian Symphony No. أربعة and No. 5; The Seasons (ballet); Violin Concerto; Saxophone Concerto رومانسية
Borghild Holmsen 1865 1938 Norweigian
Albéric Magnard 1865 1914 French Guercoeur
Carl Nielsen 1865 1931 Danish Symphony No. 4; No. 5; Maskarade; Clarinet Concerto
Paul Gilson 1865 1942 Belgian
جان سيبليوس 1865 1957 Finnish Symphony No. 2, No. 5, and No. 7; Violin Concerto
Francesco Cilea 1866 1950 Italian L'arlesiana; Adriana Lecouvreur
Ferruccio Busoni 1866 1924 Italian Fantasia contrappuntistica; Turandot Suite; Piano Concerto
Vladimir Rebikov 1866 1920 Russian Children's piano music
Erik Satie 1866 1925 French Piano music Minimalism, طليعي
Clara Anna Korn 1866 1941 American Piano Concerto
Laura Lemon 1866 1924 Canadian
Tor Aulin 1866 1914 Swedish
Caro Roma 1866 1937 American
Gustave Doret 1866 1943 Swiss
Margherita Galeotti 1867 1912 Italian Piano Trio in D minor
Karel Navrátil 1867 1936 Czech
Amy Elsie Horrocks 1867 1920 English
Amy Beach 1867 1944 American
Umberto Giordano 1867 1948 Italian Siberia; Madame Sans-Gêne; La cena delle beffe Verismo
Enrique Granados 1867 1916 Spanish Goyescas (piano suite); Goyescas
Fini Henriques 1867 1940 Danish
Charles Koechlin 1867 1950 French
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger 1867 1942 Swedish Frösöblomster Romantic nationalism
Scott Joplin ca. 1867/1868? 1917 American Treemonisha Ragtime
Granville Bantock 1868 1946 British Omar Khayyám, Hebridean Symphony رومانسية, often with an exotic flavour
Hermann Bischoff 1868 1936 German
Carl Frühling 1868 1937 Austrian Suite in F major, op. 36
Tokichi Setoguchi 1868 1941 Japanese
Annie Patterson 1868 1934 Irish
František Drdla 1868 1944 Czech
Alberto Jonás 1868 1943 Spanish
Signe Lund 1868 1950 Norwegian Valse de Concert Op.40
Oskar Merikanto 1868 1924 Finnish
Vittorio Monti 1868 1922 Italian Csárdás
Jan Brandts Buys 1868 1933 Dutch-Austrian
Lodewijk Mortelmans 1868 1952 Belgian
Maria Antonietta Picconi 1869 1926 Italian
Vassily Brandt 1869 1923 Russian
Joséphine Boulay 1869 1925 French
Julius Conus 1869 1942 Russian
Armas Järnefelt 1869 1958 Finnish
John N. Klohr 1869 1956 American Billboard March
Hans Pfitzner 1869 1949 German Palestrina
Albert Roussel 1869 1937 French Symphony No. ثلاثة and No. 4; Bacchus et Ariane (ballet) Neoclassicism
Henry Eichheim 1870 1942 American
Leopold Godowsky 1870 1938 Polish Studies on Chopin's Études; Passacaglia; Triakontameron
Alfred Hill 1870 1960 Australian
Mon Schjelderup 1870 1934 Norwegian Sonata in B minor, Op. 12
Ludvík Čelanský 1870 1931 Czech
Franz Lehár 1870 1948 Hungarian operettas
Viktor Kalinnikov 1870 1927 Russian
Vítězslav Novák 1870 1949 Czech
Arthur Pryor 1870 1942 American
Florent Schmitt 1870 1958 French
Oscar Straus 1870 1954 Austrian Ein Walzertraum; The Chocolate Soldier
Charles Tournemire 1870 1939 French L'Orgue Mystique
Cornelis Dopper 1870 1939 Dutch
Louis Vierne 1870 1937 French
Hélène-Frédérique de Faye-Jozin 1871 1942 French
Adolphe Biarent 1871 1916 Belgian
Leon Jessel 1871 1942 German The Parade of the Tin Soldiers
Wilhelm Stenhammar 1871 1927 Swedish Symphony No. 2 رومانسية
Alexander von Zemlinsky 1871 1942 Austrian Lyric Symphony; operas رومانسية
Hugo Alfvén 1872 1960 Swedish Symphony No. 4: From the Outermost Skerries; Midsummer Vigil رومانسية
Stanislav Binički 1872 1942 Serbian Marš na Drinu
Julius Fučík 1872 1916 Czech Entrance of the Gladiators
Eyvind Alnæs 1872 1932 Norwegian two symphonies, Piano Concerto
Rubin Goldmark 1872 1936 American
Lorenzo Perosi 1872 1956 Italian Il Giudizio Universale (oratorio) historicist
Alexander Scriabin 1872 1915 Russian The Poem of Ecstasy; Prometheus: The Poem of Fire; piano sonatas Nos. 4–10 Mysticism
رالف فون وليامز 1872 1958 English A Sea Symphony; A London Symphony; Sinfonia antartica; Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Fantasia on Greensleeves; The Lark Ascending Impressionism, folk-influenced
Joseph Jongen 1873 1953 Belgian Symphonie Concertante for organ and orchestra
Lucien Capet 1873 1928 French Poème for violin and orchestra
María de las Mercedes Adam de Aróstegui 1873 1957 Cuban
Leo Fall 1873 1925 Austrian operettas رومانسية
Dimitri Arakishvili 1873 1953 Georgian
هنري رابو 1873 1949 French
سيرجي رخمانينوف 1873 1943 Russian Piano Concerto No. 2 and No. 3; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Symphony No. 2; Prelude in C-sharp minor رومانسية
Arnold Safroni-Middleton 1873 1950 British
Jean Roger-Ducasse 1873 1954 French
Emma Lomax 1873 1963 English
Nikolai Tcherepnin 1873 1945 Russian
Max Reger 1873 1916 German organ music, Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart, Hebbel Requiem رومانسية
Katharine Emily Eggar 1874 1961 English
Pol Albrecht 1874 1975 Luxembourgian
Charles Ives 1874 1954 American The Unanswered Question; Central Park in the Dark; Variations on America; Three Places in New England; Concord Sonata طليعي, folk-influenced
Gustav Holst 1874 1934 English The Planets; Beni Mora; Egdon Heath
Ernest Austin 1874 1947 English Symphony Atonaliity, رومانسية, folk-influenced, Impressionism
Giulio Bas 1874 1929 Italian organ worksنطقب:Vague
Serge Koussevitzky 1874 1951 Russian
Franz Schmidt 1874 1939 Austrian The Book with Seven Seals
Arnold Schoenberg 1874 1951 Austrian Gurre-Lieder; Verklärte Nacht; Variations for Orchestra; Pierrot Lunaire; Five Pieces for Orchestra; Violin Concerto رومانسية, later Expressionism and Serialism; founder of the Second Viennese School
Josef Suk 1874 1935 Czech Asrael Symphony; A Winter's Tale
Franco Alfano 1875 1954 Italian
Julián Carrillo 1875 1965 Mexican 13th sound Microtonal music
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor 1875 1912 English The Song of Hiawatha (cantata)
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis 1875 1911 Lithuanian
Reinhold Glière 1875 1956 Russian Horn Concerto; The Red Poppy رومانسية
Alexander Goldenweiser 1875 1961 Russian
Jenő Huszka 1875 1960 Hungarian
Dobri Hristov 1875 1941 Bulgarian
Ernesto de Curtis 1875 1937 Italian
Fritz Kreisler 1875 1962 Austrian Caprice Viennois; Liebesfreud; Liebesleid; Schön Rosmarin
Erkki Melartin 1875 1937 Finnish
موريس راڤل 1875 1937 French Daphnis et Chloé; Valses nobles et sentimentales; Rapsodie espagnole; Tzigane; Piano Concerto; Bolero; piano music Impressionism, Neoclassicism
Hakon Børresen 1876 1954 Danish رومانسية
Havergal Brian 1876 1972 English Gothic Symphony
Lucia Contini Anselmi 1876 1913 Italian
John Alden Carpenter 1876 1951 American
Mieczysław Karłowicz 1876 1909 Polish Stanislaw i Anna Oświęcimovie Lithuanian Rhapsody; Symphony in E Minor; Violin Concerto رومانسية
Manuel de Falla 1876 1946 Spanish The Three-Cornered Hat; Nights in the Gardens of Spain Impressionism, Neoclassicism
Carl Ruggles 1876 1971 American Sun-Treader
Mikhail Savoyarov 1876 1941 Russian The Drunken Moon, Trumpeters, Because of the Ladies chansonnier, light music, jazz-influenced
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari 1876 1948 Italian Several comic operas
Alexander Goedicke 1877 1957 Russian
Yevgeny Gunst 1877 1950 Russian
Russell Alexander 1877 1915 American
Sergei Bortkiewicz 1877 1952 Russian (Ukrainian-born)
Ernő Dohnányi 1877 1960 Hungarian Variations on a Nursery Tune رومانسية
Vladimir Tsybin 1877 1949 Russian
Sigfrid Karg-Elert 1877 1933 German organ and harmonium worksنطقب:Vague
Mykola Leontovych 1877 1921 Ukrainian Shchedryk, church music, arrangements of folk songs A capella choral music
Elisabeth Kuyper 1877 1953 Dutch Violin Concerto in B minor, Violin Sonata in A major, Piano Trio in D major
Hnat Khotkevych 1877 1938 Ukrainian
Roger Quilter 1877 1953 English songs
Rutland Boughton 1878 1960 English
Selim Palmgren 1878 1951 Finnish
Harry Farjeon 1878 1948 British
Antun Dobronić 1878 1955 Croatian
Caradog Roberts 1878 1935 Welsh
Adam Carse 1878 1958 English two symphonies
André Caplet 1878 1925 French
Mabel Wheeler Daniels 1878 1971 American
Conrado del Campo 1878 1953 Spanish
Carl Ehrenberg 1878 1962 German one opera, two symphonies, symphonic sketches, two orchestral suites, one overture, pieces for male choir with orchestra, one cello concerto, chamber music, theater music, and lieder Post-رومانسية
Gabriel Dupont 1878 1914 French
Fritz Brun 1878 1959 Swiss
Joseph Holbrooke 1878 1958 English
Franz Schreker 1878 1934 Austrian Several operas
Frank Bridge 1879 1941 English Enter Spring; The Sea Impressionism, later Expressionism; mentor of Benjamin Britten
Joseph Canteloube 1879 1957 French Chants d'Auvergne
Jean Cras 1879 1932 French
Stanyslav Lyudkevych 1879 1979 Ukrainian
Maurice Delage 1879 1961 French
Stefano Donaudy 1879 1925 Italian
Percy Fletcher 1879 1932 English
Philippe Gaubert 1879 1941 French
Hamilton Harty 1879 1941 Irish An Irish Symphony; With the Wild Geese
John Ireland 1879 1962 English Piano Concerto in E flat
Pablo Luna 1879 1942 Spanish El niño judío
Josip Hatze 1879 1959 Croatian
Hugo Riesenfeld 1879 1939 Austrian-American
Joaquín Nin 1879 1949 Cuban
Otto Olsson 1879 1964 Swedish Te Deum
Ottorino Respighi 1879 1936 Italian The Fountains of Rome; The Pines of Rome Impressionism, Neo-Baroque
Cyril Scott 1879 1970 English
Ernest Bloch 1880 1959 American (Swiss-born) Schelomo; Suite hébraïque
Edgar Thomas Cook 1880 1953 English
John Foulds 1880 1939 English A World Requiem Post-romanticism, Indian influence
Nikolai Medtner 1880 1951 Russian 38 Skazki for piano, Piano Concerto No. 3 رومانسية
Ildebrando Pizzetti 1880 1968 Italian Assassinio nella cattedrale
Domenico Alaleona 1881 1928 Italian
Arthur Marshall 1881 1968 American
Kenneth J. Alford 1881 1945 British Colonel Bogey "British March King"
Béla Bartók 1881 1945 Hungarian Concerto for Orchestra; six string quartets; The Miraculous Mandarin; Piano Concerto No. 1; Piano Concerto No. 2; Piano Concerto No. 3; Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta; Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion Neoclassicism, folk-influenced
Gena Branscombe 1881 1977 Canadian
Nancy Dalberg 1881 1949 Danish String Quartet No. 2
George Enescu 1881 1955 Romanian Romanian Rhapsody No. 1, Sonata No. ثلاثة for Violin and Piano ("In the Romanian Popular Style"), Œdip (opera), Cantabile et Presto for flute and piano folk-influenced; father of Romanian classical music
Henry Fillmore 1881 1956 American marches
Ignatz Waghalter 1881 1949 Polish-German Concerto for Violin in A Major; Mandragola; Jugend; and other operas رومانسية
Richard Hageman 1881 1966 Dutch-born American
Jan van Gilse 1881 1944 Dutch Thijl
Nikolai Myaskovsky 1881 1950 Russian Symphony No. 6, No.عشرة and No. 13; Cello Concerto in C minor رومانسية
Nikolai Roslavets 1881 1944 Russian
Marion Bauer 1882 1955 American
Percy Grainger 1882 1961 Australian Country Gardens, Irish Tune from County Derry, Lincolnshire Posy folk-influenced
Mary Howe 1882 1964 American
Emmerich Kálmán 1882 1953 Hungarian operettas
Zoltán Kodály 1882 1967 Hungarian Háry János; Székelyfonó; Psalmus Hungaricus folk-influenced
Gian Francesco Malipiero 1882 1973 Italian
Joseph Marx 1882 1964 Austrian vocal music
Geoffrey O'Hara 1882 1967 Canadian
Manuel Ponce 1882 1948 Mexican Concierto del sur for guitar and orchestra, guitar and piano pieces, songs (especially "Estrellita"), and folk-song arrangements
إيگور ستراڤنسكي 1882 1971 Russian The Rite of Spring; The Firebird; Petrushka; Pulcinella; The Soldier's Tale; Symphony of Psalms; Symphonies of Wind Instruments Neoclassicism, Neo-Baroque, neotonality, later Serialism
Karol Szymanowski 1882 1937 Polish Symphony No. ثلاثة and No. 4; Violin Concerto No. 1 and No. 2 Impressionism, later folk-influenced
Walter Braunfels 1882 1954 German Operas, Organ Concerto neotonality
Ernestina Lecuona Casado 1882 1951 Cuban Bolero
Joaquín Turina 1882 1949 Spanish
Arnold Bax 1883 1953 English Symphony No. 2, No. 3, and No. 6; Tintagel رومانسية, Impressionism
Alfredo Casella 1883 1947 Italian
George Dyson 1883 1964 English Symphony in G major
Josef Matthias Hauer 1883 1959 Austrian
Manolis Kalomiris 1883 1962 Greek
Robert Graham Manson 1883 1950 British
Enrico Toselli 1883 1926 Italian Serenata 'Rimpianto' Op.6 No.1
Jules Van Nuffel 1883 1953 Belgian In convertendo Dominus; Tedeum
Edgard Varèse 1883 1965 French Amériques; Ionisation; Arcana; Density 21.5 Musique concrète, Electronic music
Anton Webern 1883 1945 Austrian Symphony; Six Pieces for Orchestra Serialism; pupil of Arnold Schoenberg
Juhan Aavik 1884 1982 Estonian
Dina Appeldoorn 1884 1938 Dutch
May Brahe 1884 1956 Australian Bless This House and other songs
Max Brod 1884 1968 Czech
Charles Griffes 1884 1920 American
Louis Gruenberg 1884 1964 Russian
Juozas Gruodis 1884 1948 Lithuanian
Ture Rangström 1884 1947 Swedish Four symphonies
Alban Berg 1885 1935 Austrian Violin Concerto; Wozzeck; Lyric Suite Serialism, رومانسية, Expressionism; pupil of Arnold Schoenberg
Benjamin Dale 1885 1943 English
George Butterworth 1885 1916 English
Eduard Kunneke 1885 1953 German Der Vetter aus Dingsda
Dora Pejačević 1885 1923 Croatian Symphony in F-sharp Minor, Phantasie Concertante
Wallingford Riegger 1885 1961 American Symphony No. 3
Agustín Barrios 1885 1944 Paraguayan
Mana-Zucca 1885 1981 American
Leo Weiner 1885 1960 Hungarian
Alexander Albrecht 1885 1958 Slovak
Egon Wellesz 1885 1974 Austrian nine symphonies
Joseph Achron 1886 1943 Russian Hebrew Melody
Edward Ballantine 1886 1971 American Variations on "Mary Had a Little Lamb" for piano
Kosaku Yamada 1886 1965 Japanese Overture in D major
John J. Becker 1886 1961 American
Rebecca Helferich Clarke 1886 1979 English
Wilhelm Furtwängler 1886 1954 German Symphony No. 1 in B minor , Symphony No. 2 in E minor , Symphony No. ثلاثة in C♯ minor, Piano Quintet, Religöser Hymnus, Te Deum for Choir and Orchestra Neoclassicism, folk-influenced, twelve-tone technique
Marcel Dupré 1886 1971 French organ music
Jesús Guridi 1886 1961 Spanish Sinfonia pirenaica
Paul Paray 1886 1979 French Mass for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Joan of Arc
Othmar Schoeck 1886 1957 Swiss Penthesilea
Pietro Yon 1886 1943 Italian Gesù bambino
Kurt Atterberg 1887 1974 Swedish Symphony No.ستة "Dollar Symphony"
Nadia Boulanger 1887 1979 French
Mildred Couper 1887 1974 American quarter tone
Heino Eller 1887 1970 Estonian
Leevi Madetoja 1887 1947 Finnish
Emil Reesen 1887 1964 Danish Operas
Rudi Stephan 1887 1915 German رومانسية
Willem Andriessen 1887 1964 Dutch Piano Concerto in D major
Ernst Toch 1887 1964 German 7 symphonies
Heitor Villa-Lobos 1887 1959 Brazilian Chôros; Bachianas brasileiras; Magdalena: a Musical Adventure; Rudepoêma; Neoclassicism, folk-influenced
Johanna Beyer 1888 1944 German-American
Philip Greeley Clapp 1888 1954 American 12 symphonies
Irving Berlin 1888 1989 American
Cecil Coles 1888 1918 Scottish
Emiliana de Zubeldia 1888 1987 Spanish
Anna Maria Klechniowska 1888 1973 Polish
Poul Schierbeck 1888 1949 Danish
Matthijs Vermeulen 1888 1967 Dutch
Levko Revutsky 1889 1977 Ukrainian Piano Concerto in F major
Grigoraş Dinicu 1889 1949 Romanian
Armstrong Gibbs 1889 1960 English
Ethel Glenn Hier 1889 1971 American
Vladimir Shcherbachov 1889 1952 Russian
Victor Dolidze 1890 1933 Soviet Georgian
Luís de Freitas Branco 1890 1955 Portuguese
Hans Gál 1890 1987 Austrian
Ivor Gurney 1890 1937 English
Jacques Ibert 1890 1962 French neoclassicism Impressionism
Frank Martin 1890 1974 Swiss Ballade for flute and piano
Bohuslav Martinů 1890 1959 Czech Symphony No. 3, No. 4, and No. 6; Gilgamesh (oratorio); chamber music neoclassicism, folk-influenced
Gösta Nystroem 1890 1966 Swedish
Arthur Bliss 1891 1975 English A Colour Symphony
Claude Champagne 1891 1965 Canadian
Roy Agnew 1891 1944 Australian
ميخائيل بولگاكوڤ 1891 1940 Russian
Noël Gallon 1891 1966 French
Marcel Grandjany 1891 1975 French Pieces for harp; Headed Harp Dept at Fontainebleau & Juilliard Noted harpist and teacher
Thomas Griselle 1891 1955 American
Mihail Jora 1891 1971 Romanian
Karl King 1891 1971 American Barnum and Bailey's Favorite marches
Federico Moreno Torroba 1891 1982 Spanish classical guitar
Sergei Prokofiev 1891 1953 Russian Romeo and Juliet); The Love for Three Oranges; Classical Symphony; Symphony No.خمسة and No. 6; Violin Concerto No. 1 and No. 2; Piano Concerto No. 2 and No. 3; Alexander Nevsky; Lieutenant Kijé; Peter and the Wolf neoclassicism, رومانسية
Paul Abraham 1892 1960 Hungarian operettas
Hendrik Andriessen 1892 1981 Dutch father of Louis Andriessen
Ferde Grofé 1892 1972 American Grand Canyon Suite; Mississippi Suite
Mirrie Hill 1892 1986 Australian
Arthur Honegger 1892 1955 Swiss Symphony No. ثلاثة "Liturgique"; Pacific 231; Les Misérables (film music) neoclassicism
Herbert Howells 1892 1983 English Hymnus paradisi
László Lajtha 1892 1963 Hungarian
Darius Milhaud 1892 1974 French La Création du Monde; Le Bœuf sur le toit jazz-influenced, neoclassical, polytonal
Hilding Rosenberg 1892 1985 Swedish Violin Concerto
Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji 1892 1988 English Opus clavicembalisticum; Études transcendantes (100); Sequentia cyclica super "Dies irae" ex Missa pro defunctis; Piano Symphony No. 2; "Gulistān"—Nocturne for Piano neoclassical, neoromantic, postimpressionistic
Germaine Tailleferre 1892 1983 French
Jean Absil 1893 1974 Belgian
Arthur Benjamin 1893 1960 Australian Jamaican Rhumba
Lili Boulanger 1893 1918 French
Eugene Aynsley Goossens 1893 1962 English
Alois Hába 1893 1973 Czech Matka microtonal
Helen Eugenia Hagan 1893 1964 American
Rued Langgaard 1893 1952 Danish 16 symphonies, The Music of the Spheres, Antikrist
Federico Mompou 1893 1987 Spanish piano music
Douglas Moore 1893 1969 American The Ballad of Baby Doe, The Devil and Daniel Webster (folk opera)
Ivor Novello 1893 1951 Welsh
Leo Ornstein 1893 2002 American (Russian-born) Wild Men's Dance, Suicide in an Airplane,ثمانية piano sonatas, Piano Quintet, ثلاثة String Quartets طليعي, later Neoromanticism
Charles Wilfred Orr 1893 1976 English songs
Krešimir Baranović 1894 1975 Yugoslav
Robert Russell Bennett 1894 1981 American Broadway arrangements; pieces for band
Sabin Drăgoi 1894 1968 Romanian Piano Concerto
Peter Warlock 1894 1930 Anglo-Welsh
Jane M. Joseph 1894 1929 English
Ernest John Moeran 1894 1950 English Symphony in G minor folk-influenced
Willem Pijper 1894 1947 Dutch Six Adagios; Piano Concerto atonal
Walter Piston 1894 1976 American The Incredible Flutist (ballet); Symphony No. 2, No. 3, No. 6, and No. 7 Neoclassicism
Erwin Schulhoff 1894 1942 Czech
Mark Wessel 1894 1973 American The King of Babylon; Concertino for Flute or Violin and Orchestra
August Baeyens 1895 1966 Belgian
Henriëtte Bosmans 1895 1952 Dutch
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 1895 1968 Italian guitar music
Juan José Castro 1895 1968 Argentine
Georges Dandelot 1895 1975 French
Johann Nepomuk David 1895 1977 Austrian neoclassical
Paul Hindemith 1895 1963 German Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber; Mathis der Maler; Ludus Tonalis Neo-Baroque, neoclassicism, Expressionism
Gordon Jacob 1895 1984 English
Eva Jessye 1895 1992 American
Borys Lyatoshynsky 1895 1968 Ukrainian
Carl Orff 1895 1982 German Carmina Burana
Leo Sowerby 1895 1968 American
William Grant Still 1895 1978 American 5 symphonies, including Symphony No. 1 "Afro-American"; operas, including Troubled Island, A Bayou Legend folk-influenced; known as "the Dean" of African-American composers
Eduard Toldrà 1895 1962 Spanish
Shirley Graham Du Bois 1896 1977 American
Jacobo Ficher 1896 1978 Argentine 10 symphonies; ثلاثة piano concertos; chamber music; El Oso (opera, after Chekhov) eclectic
Petko Staynov 1896 1977 Bulgarian
Viktor Kosenko 1896 1938 Ukrainian piano concerto
Roberto Gerhard 1896 1970 Spanish
Howard Hanson 1896 1981 American 7 symphonies رومانسية
Roger Sessions 1896 1985 American 9 symphonies, Violin Concerto, Montezuma neoclassicism, twelve-tone technique
Virgil Thomson 1896 1989 American Four Saints in Three Acts, The Mother of Us All; Louisiana Story; also noted critic folk-influenced, eclectic
Jaromír Weinberger 1896 1967 Czech Schwanda the Bagpiper
António Fragoso 1897 1918 Portuguese
Paul Ben-Haim 1897 1984 Israeli
Gaspar Cassadó 1897 1966 Spanish Toccata, Requiebros
Henry Cowell 1897 1965 American The Tides of Manaunaun, Dynamic Motion eclectic, experimental
Oscar Lorenzo Fernández 1897 1948 Brazilian "Batuque" from Malazarte nationalism
Erich Wolfgang Korngold 1897 1957 Austrian Violin Concerto; film music; Die Tote Stadt
Agustín Lara 1897 1970 Mexican Granada
Fernando Obradors 1897 1945 Spanish Canciones clásicas españolas
Quincy Porter 1897 1966 American 2 symphonies,تسعة string quartets, Piano Quintet, Concerto concertante for two pianos and orchestra
Harald Sæverud 1897 1992 Norwegian Peer Gynt,تسعة symphonies
Pablo Sorozábal 1897 1988 Spanish
Alexandre Tansman 1897 1986 Polish
Hanns Eisler 1898 1962 German/Austrian Auferstanden aus Ruinen (Eastern Germany national anthem)
جورج گرشوين 1898 1937 American Rhapsody in Blue; Piano Concerto; An American in Paris; Porgy and Bess jazz-influenced
Roy Harris 1898 1979 American Symphony No. 3 neotonality
Dorothy Howell 1898 1982 English
Lev Knipper 1898 1974 Russian
Alexander Abramsky 1898 1985 Russian folk-influenced
Maurice Journeau 1898 1999 French
Vittorio Rieti 1898 1994 Italian
Pancho Vladigerov 1899 1978 Bulgarian 4 piano concertos folk-influenced
William Baines 1899 1922 English
Patrick Hadley 1899 1973 British
Ephraim Amu 1899 1995 Ghanaian
Georges Auric 1899 1983 French
Carlos Chávez 1899 1978 Mexican Sinfonía de Antígona, Sinfonía india, Symphony No. 6, Toccata for percussion instruments, The Visitors (opera) modernist, فنان ساذج, folk-influenced, neoclassicism, serialist
Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté 1899 1974 Russian-born Canadian
Jón Leifs 1899 1968 Icelandic Oratorios based on Edda idiosyncratic orchestration and percussion used to evoke Icelandic natural phenomena
George Frederick McKay 1899 1970 American
Francis Poulenc 1899 1963 French Babar the Elephant; Flute Sonata Stabat Mater neoclassicism
Silvestre Revueltas 1899 1940 Mexican Janitzio, Homenaje a Federico García Lorca, Sensemayá nationalist, political music, فنان ساذج, popular-music influence. modernism
Alexander Tcherepnin 1899 1977 Russian
Randall Thompson 1899 1984 American Alleluia; The Testament of Freedom
George Antheil 1900 1959 American Ballet mécanique; Symphony No. 4 طليعي, modernism, later neoclassical
Willy Burkhard 1900 1955 Swiss
Alan Bush 1900 1995 English
Aaron Copland 1900 1990 American Appalachian Spring (ballet); Billy the Kid (ballet); Rodeo (ballet); Fanfare for the Common Man; Clarinet Concerto neoclassical, folk-influenced, jazz-influenced, early twelve-tone, later serialism
Isadore Freed 1900 1960 Belarusian-born American
Hector Gratton 1900 1970 Canadian
Isaak Dunayevsky 1900 1955 Russian
Maurice Jaubert 1900 1940 French
Uuno Klami 1900 1961 Finnish Sea Pictures; Kalevala Suite
Ernst Krenek 1900 1991 Austrian Jonny spielt auf, Karl V neoclassical, twelve-tone, later serial, neoromantic, eclectic
Colin McPhee 1900 1964 Canadian Tabuh-Tabuhan: Toccata for Orchestra folk-influenced
Alexander Mosolov 1900 1973 Russian Iron Foundry طليعي
Zdenka Ticharich 1900 1979 Hungarian
Fred Raymond 1900 1954 Austrian operettas; film music
Yasuji Kiyose 1900 1981 Japanese
Marko Tajčević 1900 1984 Serbian
Kurt Weill 1900 1950 German neoclassical
Karel Albert 1901 1987 Belgian Marieken van Niemeghen (incidental music); four symphonies constructionist, neoclassical, twelve-tone technique
Blaž Arnič 1901 1970 Slovenian neoromanticism
Ruth Crawford Seeger 1901 1953 American String Quartet modernism
Dimitar Nenov 1901 1953 Bulgarian Toccata
Werner Egk 1901 1983 German
Gerald Finzi 1901 1956 English Cello Concerto; songs neoromantic
Lillian Fuchs 1901 1995 American
Eivind Groven 1901 1977 Norwegian
Dorothy James 1901 1982 American
Harry Partch 1901 1974 American Daphne of the Dunes, Revelation in the Courthouse Park microtonal, just intonation, self-built instruments
Marcel Poot 1901 1988 Belgian
Joaquín Rodrigo 1901 1999 Spanish Concierto de Aranjuez; guitar music neoclassical, folk music influence
Edmund Rubbra 1901 1986 English
Henri Sauguet 1901 1989 French
Henri Tomasi 1901 1971 French
Theodore Chanler 1902 1961 American
Maurice Duruflé 1902 1986 French Requiem; organ music
Veselin Stoyanov 1902 1969 Bulgarian Three concertos for piano and orchestra; Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Concertino for violin folk-influenced
Vissarion Shebalin 1902 1963 Russian
John Vincent 1902 1977 American Consort for Piano and Strings neoclassical
William Walton 1902 1983 English Symphony No. 1; Violin Concerto; Viola Concerto; Variations on a Theme by Hindemith; Belshazzar's Feast (oratorio) طليعي (early), neoromantic, neoclassical
Stefan Wolpe 1902 1972 German serial, modernism
Claude Arrieu 1903 1990 French
Lennox Berkeley 1903 1989 English neoclassical, later serial
Vladimir Horowitz 1903 1989 American
Boris Blacher 1903 1975 German
Abram Chasins 1903 1987 American Two piano concertos; Parade for orchestra
Jens Bjerre Jacobsen 1903 1986 Danish
Luis H. Salgado 1903 1977 Ecuadorian Sanjuanito futurista; Eunice; Cumandá folk-influenced, modernist
Avril Coleridge-Taylor 1903 1998 English
Vernon Duke 1903 1969 Russian both post-tonal style as Dukelsky and in the style of Tin Pan Alley as Duke
Vittorio Giannini 1903 1966 Italian Blennerhassett neoclassical
Mykola Kolessa 1903 2006 Ukrainian
Walter Goehr 1903 1960 German
He Luting 1903 1999 Chinese
Berthold Goldschmidt 1903 1996 German
أرام خاتشاتوريان 1903 1978 Armenian Gayane (ballet, includes Sabre Dance); Spartacus (ballet); concertos
Marc Lavry 1903 1967 Israeli Symphonic Poem Emek, Opera Dan Hashomer
Ervin Nyíregyházi 1903 1987 Hungarian رومانسية
Mario Pilati 1903 1938 Italian Piedigrotta (opera)
Priaulx Rainier 1903 1986 South African / English Ploërmel, Quanta, String Trio
Percy Whitlock 1903 1946 English
Richard Addinsell 1904 1977 British Warsaw Concerto
John Antill 1904 1986 Australian Corroboree (ballet suite)
Walter Bricht 1904 1970 Austrian Romanticism
Erik Chisholm 1904 1965 Scottish Piano Concerto No. 2 ("Hindustani") "Scotland's forgotten composer", nicknamed "MacBartok"
Luigi Dallapiccola 1904 1975 Italian Il prigioniero and other operas twelve-tone technique
Dmitry Kabalevsky 1904 1987 Russian The Comedians
Aleksey Zhivotov 1904 1964 Russian
Kunihiko Hashimoto 1904 1949 Japanese
Goffredo Petrassi 1904 2003 Italian
Gavriil Popov 1904 1972 Russian Chamber Symphony; Symphony No. 1
Nikos Skalkottas 1904 1949 Greek twelve-tone, folk music influence, modernism
Ulric Cole 1905 1992 American
Heikki Aaltoila 1905 1975 Finnish
William Alwyn 1905 1985 English Lyra Angelica; Elizabethan Dances neoromantic
Vytautas Bacevičius 1905 1970 Lithuanain Atonality
Marc Blitzstein 1905 1964 American The Cradle Will Rock (musical) political music
Boris Arapov 1905 1992 Russian Violin Concerto neoromantic, Atonality
Eugène Bozza 1905 1991 French
Mario Braggiotti 1905 1996 American (Italian-born)
Ferenc Farkas 1905 2000 Hungarian
Winfried Zillig 1905 1963 German
Karl Amadeus Hartmann 1905 1963 German
André Hossein 1905 1983 Iranian
André Jolivet 1905 1974 French
Constant Lambert 1905 1951 English The Rio Grande popular music influence, jazz influence
Walter Leigh 1905 1942 English Concertino for Harpsichord and Strings; Agincourt; Jolly Roger; Music for Strings neoclassical
Alan Rawsthorne 1905 1971 English 3 symphonies; Symphonic Studies neoclassical
Giacinto Scelsi 1905 1988 Italian Quattro pezzi chiascuno su una nota sola
Michael Tippett 1905 1998 English The Midsummer Marriage; أربعة symphonies; A Child of Our Time (oratorio)
Eduard Tubin 1905 1982 Estonian 11 symphonies
Xian Xinghai 1905 1945 Chinese Yellow River Cantata
Xiao Shuxian 1905 1991 Chinese
Ahn Eak-tai 1906 1965 Korean Aegukga
Daniel Ayala Pérez 1906 1975 Mexican Tribu (symphonic poem)
Franz Biebl 1906 2001 German Ave Maria
Alejandro García Caturla 1906 1940 Cuban
Arnold Cooke 1906 2005 British
Paul Creston 1906 1985 Italian-American neoclassical
Tomojirō Ikenouchi 1906 1991 Japanese
Abdylas Maldybaev 1906 1978 Kyrgyzstani
Claire Delbos 1906 1959 French
Oscar Levant 1906 1972 American
Antal Doráti 1906 1988 American
Klaus Egge 1906 1979 Norwegian
Ulvi Cemal Erkin 1906 1972 Turkish
Eric Fenby 1906 1997 English
Benjamin Frankel 1906 1973 English
Zoltán Gárdonyi 1906 1986 Hungarian Psalm 46, organ sonatas, motets sacred music
Miriam Gideon 1906 1996 American modernism
Radamés Gnattali 1906 1988 Brazilian
Willy Hess 1906 1997 Swiss
Jānis Ivanovs 1906 1983 Latvian neoromantic
Elisabeth Lutyens 1906 1983 English
Peter Mieg 1906 1990 Swiss neoclassical
Alexander Moyzes 1906 1984 Slovakian
Dmitri Shostakovich 1906 1975 Russian 15 symphonies, including No. 5, No. 7, No. 9, No. 10, and No. 11; Violin Concerto No. 1; Cello Concerto No. 1; Festive Overture; 15 string quartets, including String Quartet No. 8; Piano Quintet; The Gadfly Suite modernism, neoclassical, neoromantic
Joaquim Homs 1906 2003 Spanish
Louise Talma 1906 1996 American
Grace Williams 1906 1977 Welsh
David Van Vactor 1906 1994 American
Federico Elizalde 1907 1979 Filipino-Spanish Concertos, symphonic poems
Tolibjon Sadikov 1907 1957 Uzbekistani
Lora Aborn 1907 2005 American Toccata for Piano folk-influenced
Henk Badings 1907 1987 Dutch
Yoritsune Matsudaira 1907 2001 Japanese
Ödön Pártos 1907 1977 Hungarian-Israeli
Wolfgang Fortner 1907 1987 German
Camargo Guarnieri 1907 1993 Brazilian
Imogen Holst 1907 1984 British
Elizabeth Maconchy 1907 1994 English
Hisato Ohzawa 1907 1953 Japanese
Miklós Rózsa 1907 1995 Hungarian folk-influenced
Ahmed Adnan Saygun 1907 1991 Turkish
Martin Scherber 1907 1974 German
Necil Kazım Akses 1908 1999 Turkish
Leroy Anderson 1908 1975 American Sleigh Ride; Blue Tango; Jazz Pizzicato; Irish Suite; Suites of Carols
Elliott Carter 1908 2012 American Variations for Orchestra; A Symphony of Three Orchestras;خمسة string quartets neoclassical (early), modernist
Eugen Suchoň 1908 1993 Slovak folk-influenced
Jean Coulthard 1908 2000 Canadian
Gustav Ernesaks 1908 1993 Estonian
Gunnar de Frumerie 1908 1987 Swedish
Herman David Koppel 1908 1998 Danish neoclassical
Menachem Avidom 1908 1995 Israeli
Joan Mary Last 1908 2002 English
Julian Scriabin 1908 1919 Russian
Irwin Heilner 1908 1991 American
Lars-Erik Larsson 1908 1986 Swedish
Olivier Messiaen 1908 1992 French Turangalila Symphony; Quartet for the End of Time; Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus; Saint François d'Assise mysticism, postimpressionist
Geirr Tveitt 1908 1981 Norwegian folk-influenced
Grażyna Bacewicz 1909 1969 Polish
Gunnar Berg 1909 1989 Danish (Swiss-born) Suite for cello serialism
Jean Berger 1909 2002 American (German-born)
Myoma Nyein 1909 1955 Burmese
Isabel Aretz 1909 2005 Argentine-Venezuelan
Kurt Schwaen 1909 2007 German neoclassicism
Harald Genzmer 1909 2007 German neoclassicism
Paul Constantinescu 1909 1963 Romanian
Vagn Holmboe 1909 1996 Danish 13 symphonies neoclassicism
Ljubica Marić 1909 2003 Serb Sounds of Space; Ostinato Super Thema Octoicha; Threshold of Dream post-modernism
Elie Siegmeister 1909 1991 American 9 operas;ثمانية symphonies; Western Suite
Samuel Barber 1910 1981 American Adagio for Strings; Violin Concerto; Symphony in One Movement; Vanessa رومانسية
Ronald Binge 1910 1979 British light music
Patricia Blomfield Holt 1910 2003 Canadian
Mohamed Jamoussi 1910 1982 Tunisian
Paul Bowles 1910 1999 American
Salvador Contreras 1910 1982 Mexican String Quartet No. 2; Tres movimientos para guitarra; Dos piezas dodecafónicas neoclassical, serial
Francis Judd Cooke 1910 1995 American
Farid al-Atrash 1910 1974 Syrian-Egyptian
Willy Berking 1910 1979 German
Blas Galindo 1910 1993 Mexican
Remo Giazotto 1910 1998 Italian Adagio attributed to Albinoni
Evgeny Golubev 1910 1988 Russian
Bernhard Heiden 1910 2000 German-American
Erland von Koch 1910 2009 Swedish
Rolf Liebermann 1910 1999 Swiss Leonore 40/45 (opera); Concerto for Jazzband and Symphony Orchestra
Herbert Owen Reed 1910 American La Fiesta Mexicana folk-influenced
Pierre Schaeffer 1910 1995 French Musique concrète
William Schuman 1910 1992 American New England Triptych
Jehan Alain 1911 1940 French Litanies (organ)
Gábor Darvas 1911 1985 Hungarian electronic music
Roberto García Morillo 1911 2003 Argentine
Mark Fax 1911 1974 American
Kikuko Kanai 1911 1986 Japanese
Ján Cikker 1911 1989 Slovak folk-influenced
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald 1911 1982 French
Bernard Herrmann 1911 1975 American Wuthering Heights
Alan Hovhaness 1911 2000 American 67 numbered symphonies including Mysterious Mountain; And God Created Great Whales (taped whale sounds and orchestra); Fantasy on Japanese Woodprints
Robert McBride 1911 2007 American
Gian Carlo Menotti 1911 2007 Italian The Medium; The Consul; Amahl and the Night Visitors
Allan Pettersson 1911 1980 Swedish Neoromanticism
José Ardévol 1911 1981 Cuban 3 symphonies Atonality
Nino Rota 1911 1979 Italian
Endre Szervánszky 1911 1977 Hungarian
Hans Vogt 1911 1992 German Die Stadt hinter dem Strom (opera), Requiem
John Cage 1912 1992 American 4'33"; Sonatas and Interludes Aleatoric music, extended technique, prepared Piano
Mukhtar Ashrafi 1912 1975 Uzbek
Arthur Berger 1912 2003 American
Alfred Desenclos 1912 1971 French
Arkady Filippenko 1912 1983 Ukrainian
Jean Françaix 1912 1997 French
Don Gillis 1912 1978 American Symphony No. 5½
Peggy Glanville-Hicks 1912 1990 Australian
Carlos Guastavino 1912 2000 Argentine
Gisela Hernández 1912 1971 Cuban
Daniel Jones 1912 1993 Welsh
José Ferrer 1912 1992 Puerto Rican
Igor Markevitch 1912 1983 Ukrainian
José Pablo Moncayo 1912 1958 Mexican Huapango
Xavier Montsalvatge 1912 2002 Spanish
Conlon Nancarrow 1912 1997 American-Mexican Studies for player-piano
Aleksandr Machavariani 1913 1995 Georgian
Violet Archer 1913 2000 Canadian
Margaret Bonds 1913 1972 American
Henry Brant 1913 2008 Canadian-American Orbits, Verticals Ascending, Angels and Devils spatial music
Benjamin Britten 1913 1976 English War Requiem; Sinfonia da Requiem; Peter Grimes; The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra; Cello Symphony Neoclassicism, neotonality
Peggy Stuart Coolidge 1913 1981 American Spirituals in Sunshine and Shadow, New England Autumn folk- and blues-influenced
Alvin Etler 1913 1973 American
Ernest van der Eyken 1913 2010 Belgian Elegie voor Bieke
Vivian Fine 1913 2000 American
Morton Gould 1913 1996 American
Dulcie Holland 1913 2000 Australian
Miriam Hyde 1913 2005 Australian
Kent Kennan 1913 2003 American
George Lloyd 1913 1998 English
Witold Lutosławski 1913 1994 Polish Concerto for Orchestra; Musique funebre; Symphony No. 2; Symphony No. 3 Neoclassicism, folk-influenced, later Aleatoric music
Valery Zhelobinsky 1913 1946 Russian
Maurice Ohana 1913 1992 French
Willy Ostijn 1913 1993 Belgian neoclassicism
Constantin Silvestri 1913 1969 Romanian
Cecil Effinger 1914 1990 American Little Symphony No. 1; Four Pastorales for oboe and chorus neoclassicism
Irving Fine 1914 1963 American serial
Fumio Hayasaka 1914 1955 Japanese
Akira Ifukube 1914 2006 Japanese
Dezider Kardoš 1914 1991 Slovak
Wilfrid Mellers 1914 2008 English
Andrzej Panufnik 1914 1991 Polish 10 symphonies
Harold Truscott 1914 1992 English
Josée Vigneron-Ramackers 1914 Belgian
Haim Alexander 1915 2012 Israeli
David Diamond 1915 2005 American neoclassicism
Grigory Frid 1915 2012 Russian The Diary of Anne Frank
Júlia Hajdú 1915 1987 Hungarian
Vítězslava Kaprálová 1915 1940 Czech Military Sinfonietta
Douglas Lilburn 1915 2001 New Zealander
Najla Jabor 1915 2001 Brazilian
Knut Nystedt 1915 Norwegian
Vincent Persichetti 1915 1987 American neoclassicism
John Serry, Sr. 1915 2003 American American Rhapsody; Concerto For Free Bass Accordion
Robert Strassburg 1915 2003 American
Georgy Sviridov 1915 1998 Russian Piano Sonata neoromantic
Earl Wild 1915 2010 American
Veli Mukhatov 1916 2005 Turkmenistani
Denis ApIvor 1916 2004 British
Milton Babbitt 1916 2011 American Composition for Four Instruments; String Quartet No. 2; All Set; Philomel serialism, electronic music
Karl-Birger Blomdahl 1916 1968 Swedish Swedish modernism
Henri Dutilleux 1916 French Timbres, espace, mouvement; Tout un Monde Lointain; The Shadows of Time Neo-impressionism
Mutal Burhonov 1916 2002 Uzbek
Einar Englund 1916 1999 Finnish
Alberto Ginastera 1916 1983 Argentine Bomarzo; Cinco canciones populares argentinas; Danzas Argentinas
Richard Arnell 1917 2009 English
Brian Boydell 1917 2000 Irish
Rudolf Brucci 1917 2002 Italian-Croatian
Anthony Burgess 1917 1993 English
Ivor Darreg 1917 1994 American microtone, xenharmonic
Robert Erickson 1917 1997 American twelve tone, extended technique
Robert Farnon 1917 2005 Canadian light music
John Gardner 1917 2011 English Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
Prenkë Jakova 1917 1969 Albanian
Egil Harder 1917 1997 Danish
Lou Harrison 1917 2003 American Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra; Piano Concerto;
Hilda Jerea 1917 1980 Romanian
Antonio Lauro 1917 1986 Venezuelan guitar music
Dinu Lipatti 1917 1950 Romanian
Isang Yun 1917 1995 Korean-German
Jürg Baur 1918 2010 German Concerto romano for oboe and orchestra; Der Roman mit dem Kontrabass (opera) serialism, quotation, neoclassicism
Leonard Bernstein 1918 1990 American ; Chichester Psalms; Candide; Serenade; Mass jazz-influenced and pop-influence
Liviu Comes 1918 2004 Romanian choral
Gottfried von Einem 1918 1996 Austrian Dantons Tod, Der Besuch der alten Dame, cantata An die Nachgeborenen eclectic
Raymond Gallois-Montbrun 1918 1994 French
Olivier Alain 1918 1994 French
Gara Garayev 1918 1982 Azerbaijani
Marcelo Koc 1918 2006 Argentine Música paraخمسة instrumentos; Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
George Rochberg 1918 2005 American serialism, later Neoromanticism
Bernd Alois Zimmermann 1918 1970 German Die Soldaten; Musique pour les soupers du Roi Ubi; Tratto; Tempus loquendi serialism, musical quotation, collage, electronic music, jazz-influenced, eclectic
Bülent Arel 1919 1990 Turkish electronic music
Juan Orrego-Salas 1919 Chilean
Eleonora Eksanishvili 1919 Georgian
Jacob Avshalomov 1919 American
Sven-Erik Bäck 1919 1994 Swedish
Niels Viggo Bentzon 1919 2000 Danish
John W. Duarte 1919 2004 British
Jiří Pauer 1919 2007 Czech
Leon Kirchner 1919 2009 American
Galina Ustvolskaya 1919 2006 Russian
Mieczysław Weinberg 1919 1996 Polish
Bebe Barron 1920 1989 American electronic music
Geoffrey Bush 1920 1998 English
Alexander Arutiunian 1920 2012 Armenian Trumpet Concerto in A-flat major طليعي
Rolande Falcinelli 1920 1996 French
Peter Racine Fricker 1920 1990 English
Earl Kim 1920 1998 Korean-American
Bruno Maderna 1920 1973 Italian Satyricon طليعي, electronic music
Harold Shapero 1920 American Symphony for Classical Orchestra
Malcolm Arnold 1921 2006 English Symphony No.خمسة and No. 7; English Dances
Chaya Arbel 1921 2007 Israeli
Arno Babajanian 1921 1983 Armenian
Jack Beeson 1921 2010 American Lizzie Borden
Oscar Feltsman 1921 2013 Russian
William Bergsma 1921 1994 American
Dennis Berry 1921 1994 English
Marcel Bitsch 1921 2011 French
Jeanne Demessieux 1921 1968 French
Ruth Gipps 1921 1999 British
Antony Hopkins 1921 British
Joseph Hanson Kwabena Nketia 1921 Ghanaian
Karel Husa 1921 Czech-American Music for Prague 1968; Music for Band, Orchestra, Chamber Ensembles
Andrew Imbrie 1921 2007 American neoclassicism
Božidar Kantušer 1921 1999 American/Slovenian
Kan Ishii 1921 2009 Japanese
Yoshirō Irino 1921 1980 Japanese
Fritz Geißler 1921 1984 German
Joonas Kokkonen 1921 1996 Finnish
Ástor Piazzolla 1921 1992 Argentine tangos
Ralph Shapey 1921 2002 American
Robert Simpson 1921 1997 English
Rosalina Abejo 1922 1991 Philippine
Zhu Jian'er 1922 Chinese
Gérard Calvi 1922 French
Sadao Bekku 1922 2012 Japanese
John Boda 1922 2002 American
Doreen Carwithen 1922 2003 British
Raffaello de Banfield 1922 2008 English
Lukas Foss 1922 2009 German-born American Griffelkin
Iain Hamilton 1922 2000 Scottish chamber & orchestral works; operas & vocal worksنطقب:Vague
David N. Johnson 1922 1987 American
Kazimierz Serocki 1922 1981 Polish
Iannis Xenakis 1922 2001 Greek Metastaseis طليعي, عشوائي
Doris Akers 1923 1995 American
Leslie Bassett 1923 American
Arthur Butterworth 1923 English influenced by Sibelius
Chou Wen-chung 1923 Chinese/American Landscapes
Madeleine Dring 1923 1977 English
Karel Goeyvaerts 1923 1993 Belgian Sonata for Two Pianos, Nr. 2 for thirteen instruments, Nr.خمسة met zuivere tonen, Aquarius (opera) neoclassicism, serialism, minimalism, postminimalism, mysticism, electronic music
Jean Eichelberger Ivey 1923 2010 American
György Ligeti 1923 2006 Hungarian Atmosphères, Musica ricercata, Lux Aeterna طليعي, micropolyphony
Asankhan Dzhumakhmatov 1923 2008 Kyrgyzstani
Henryk Czyż 1923 2003 Polish
Peter Mennin 1923 1983 American
Ned Rorem 1923 American Our Town
Simeon ten Holt 1923 2012 Dutch Canto Ostinato minimalism
Jiří Hudec 1923 1996 Czech
Altamiro Carrilho 1924 2012 Brazilian
Joly Braga Santos 1924 1988 Portuguese
Stephen Dodgson 1924 British
Heimo Erbse 1924 2005 German
Arthur Frackenpohl 1924 American
Lejaren Hiller 1924 1994 American
Egil Hovland 1924 2013 Norwegian church music
Ikuma Dan 1924 2001 Japanese Symphony No. أربعة (1965), Sonata for flute and piano (1986) Atonality
Riichiro Manabe 1924 Japanese
Otar Taktakishvili 1924 1989 Georgian
Maurice Jarre 1924 2009 French
Benjamin Lees 1924 2010 American Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra
Luigi Nono 1924 1990 Italian Il canto sospeso, Intolleranza 1960, Prometeo طليعي
Joly Braga Santos 1924 1988 Portuguese
Jurriaan Andriessen 1925 1996 Dutch
Clytus Gottwald 1925 German
Louis Barron 1925 2008 American electronic music
Robert Beadell 1925 1994 American
Cathy Berberian 1925 1983 American Stripsody طليعي
Luciano Berio 1925 2003 Italian Sequenza; Sinfonia طليعي
Pierre Boulez 1925 French Le marteau sans maître; …explosante-fixe…; Répons طليعي, serialism, aleatory
Włodzimierz Kotoński 1925 Polish Concerto per quattro, for piano, harpsichord, guitar, harp, and orchestra
Aldo Clementi 1925 2011 Italian
Tristram Cary 1925 2008 English-Australian
Kiril Makedonski 1925 1984 Macedonian five symphonies, two ballets, two symphonic poems, choral music and songs
Andrei Eshpai 1925 Russian
Jindřich Feld 1925 2007 Czech
Ron Goodwin 1925 2003 British film scores
Bertold Hummel 1925 2002 German
Teo Macero 1925 2008 American One and Three Quarters microtonal, jazz-influenced
Ivo Malec 1925 French Cantate pour elle; Dodecameron; Lumina
Julián Orbón 1925 1991 Spanish/Cuban Three Symphonic Versions
Gunther Schuller 1925 American jazz-influence; Third Stream
Yasushi Akutagawa 1925 1989 Japanese Rapsodia per orchestra (1971) Atonality
Boris Tchaikovsky 1925 1996 Russian
Mikis Theodorakis 1925 Greek Film scores including Zorba the Greek
Earle Brown 1926 2002 American Open Form; Graphic Notation
Edwin Carr 1926 2003 New Zealander
Jani Christou 1926 1970 Greek atonalism, meta-serialism, improvisation
Barney Childs 1926 2000 American extended technique, improvisation, indeterminacy
Natela Svanidze 1926 Georgian
Morton Feldman 1926 1987 American
Carlisle Floyd 1926 American Susannah ; Wuthering Heights; Of Mice and Men
Kenneth Gaburo 1926 1993 American The Flow of (u)
Hans Werner Henze 1926 2012 German Ondine
Lee Hoiby 1926 2011 American
Zhun Huang 1926 Chinese
Marilyn J Ziffrin 1926 American
Ben Johnston 1926 American
Aleksandr Zatsepin 1926 Russian
Fenno Heath 1926 2008 American
Betsy Jolas 1926 French
György Kurtág 1926 Hungarian Játékok
John Beckwith 1927 Canadian
Asger Lund Christiansen 1927 1998 Danish neoclassicism
Dolores Claman 1927 Canadian
Margrit Zimmermann 1927 Swiss
Emma Lou Diemer 1927 American
Franco Donatoni 1927 2000 Italian
Donald Erb 1927 2008 American Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra; Concerto for Violin and Orchestra jazz-influenced, aleatory, electronic music, eclectic
Paul Angerer 1927 Austrian
Pierre Henry 1927 French
Elaine Hugh-Jones 1927 Welsh
John Joubert 1927 English
Wilhelm Killmayer 1927 German Sinfonia I–III, Hölderlin Lieder
Ruth Anderson 1928 American
Samuel Adler 1928 American (German-born)
Tadeusz Baird 1928 1981 Polish
Jean Barraqué 1928 1973 French serialism
George Dreyfus 1928 French
Jacob Druckman 1928 1996 American Windows
David Farquhar 1928 2007 New Zealander A Unicorn for Christmas, Ring Round the Moon Neoclassicism
Nicolas Flagello 1928 1994 American Neoclassicism
Vitaly Bujanovsky 1928 1993 Russian
Otar Gordeli 1928 1994 Georgia
Robert Helps 1928 2001 American
Frigyes Hidas 1928 2007 Hungarian
Ennio Morricone 1928 Italian Once Upon a Time in America; The Mission; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; A Fistful of Dollars; Once Upon a Time in the West
Thea Musgrave 1928 Scottish
Einojuhani Rautavaara 1928 Finnish Cantus Arcticus; Symphony No.سبعة "Angel of Light"; Piano Concerto No. ثلاثة "The Gift of Dreams"
Karlheinz Stockhausen 1928 2007 German Kontra-Punkte; Gesang der Jünglinge; Klavierstücke; Gruppen; Kontakte; Hymnen; Stimmung; Mantra; Tierkreis; Inori, first six operas of the Licht cycle طليعي, electronic music, serialism, aleatory, intuitive music, formula composition
Teizo Matsumura 1929 2007 Japanese Atonality
Akio Yashiro 1929 1976 Japanese piano concerto Atonality
Gerd Zacher 1929 German
Erling Bjerno 1929 Danish
Augustyn Bloch 1929 2006 Polish
Antonio Braga 1929 2009 Italian
Theo Bruins 1929 1993 Dutch
George Crumb 1929 American Ancient Voices of Children, Black Angels Extended technique, Numerology
André Mathieu 1929 1968 Canadian
Edison Denisov 1929 1996 Russian
Frédéric Devreese 1929 Belgian
Petr Eben 1929 2007 Czech
Hormoz Farhat 1929 Iranian
Luc Ferrari 1929 2005 French
Jerry Goldsmith 1929 2004 American Film scores, Music for Orchestra; Fireworks
Alun Hoddinott 1929 2008 Welsh
Charles Knox 1929 American neo-classical, musical palindromes
Kenneth Leighton 1929 1988 English
Toshiro Mayuzumi 1929 1997 Japanese
Ron Nelson 1929 American
Henri Pousseur 1929 2009 Belgian Votre Faust; Trois visages à Liège; Couleurs croisées serialism, aleatory, eclectic, electronic music, world music, popular music influence
André Previn 1929 German/American A Streetcar Named Desire
Josef Anton Riedl 1929 German
Bogusław Schaeffer 1929 Polish
Peter Sculthorpe 1929 Australian Requiem; Kakadu; Earth Cry
Hans Stadlmair 1929 Austrian Trumpet Concerto with strings; Saxofonia; Miró
Siegfried Strohbach 1929 German 5 Galgenlieder; Ein Stern aus Jacob
Samar Das 1929 2001 Bangladeshi
Muhal Richard Abrams 1930 American
Robert Ashley 1930 American electronic music, extended techniques
Larry Austin 1930 American electronic music
Petar Bergamo 1930 Croatian رومانسية, atonality
Jacques Calonne 1930 Belgian
Robert Cogan 1930 American
Cristóbal Halffter 1930 Spanish Líneas y puntos; Don Quixote eclectic, electronic music
Christopher Headington 1930 1996 British
Gordon Langford 1930 English Facets of Glass; Rhapsody for Trombone brass band music
Heinz Werner Zimmermann 1930 German
Ryōhei Hirose 1930 2008 Japanese
Theo Loevendie 1930 Dutch
William P. Perry 1930 American
Dieter Schnebel 1930 German Mahler-Moment; Maulwerke; Baumzucht
Tōru Takemitsu 1930 1996 Japanese A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden; Toward the Sea Neo-impressionism
Nikolai Karetnikov 1930 1994 Russian Symphony No. 3, Concert Piece for piano
Nancy Van de Vate 1930 American
Charles Camilleri 1931 2009 Maltese
Sylvano Bussotti 1931 Italian
F. R. C. Clarke 1931 2009 Italian
Lucia Dlugoszewski 1931 2000 Polish-American
Sofia Gubaidulina 1931 Russian Offertorium; Music for Flute, Strings, and Percussion
Frederick A. Fox 1931 2011 American
Hikaru Hayashi 1931 2012 Japanese Viola Concerto "Elegia"
Derek Holman 1931 English
Mauricio Kagel 1931 2008 Argentine / German Staatstheater; Kantrimiusik; Ludwig van
André Laporte 1931 Belgian Das Schloss eclectic
Arne Nordheim 1931 2010 Norwegian Epitaffio; The Tempest (ballet); Magma many works include electronics
Ib Nørholm 1931 Danish
Makoto Shinohara 1931 Japanese Fragmente electronic music, influence of traditional Japanese music
Malcolm Williamson 1931 2003 Australian Mass of Christ the King; The Dawn is at Hand;سبعة numbered symphonies; cassations
Ivo Petrić 1931 Slovenian
Niccolò Castiglioni 1932 1996 Italian
John Barnes Chance 1932 1972 American Variations on a Korean Folk Song (concert band)
Henning Christiansen 1932 2008 Danish fluxus
Tod Dockstader 1932 2008 American electronic music
James Douglas 1932 Scottish
Alexander Goehr 1932 English Arianna twelve-tone, later modal, eclectic
Baligh Hamdi 1932 1993 Egyptian
Diana Pereira Hay 1932 Danish
Soe Nyunt 1932 2009 Burmese
Marta Jiráčková 1932 Czech
M. William Karlins 1932 2005 American Works for Saxophone; works for Double Bassنطقب:Vague
Wojciech Kilar 1932 Polish Krzesany; Dracula (film music) holy minimalism
Richard Meale 1932 2009 Australian Voss طليعي
Per Nørgård 1932 Danish Voyage into the Golden Screen
Rodion Shchedrin 1932 Russian Lolita; 2 Symphonies; The Carmen Ballet;ستة piano concertos
Gilles Tremblay 1932 Canadian Sonorisation du Pavillon du Québec; Fleuves electronic music, serialism
John Williams 1932 American film scores, The Five Sacred Trees
Hugh Wood 1932 English Symphony; Cello Concerto; Piano Concerto; Violin Concerto No.1; Scenes from Comus symphonic serialism
Leonardo Balada 1933 Spanish-American 6 symphonies;ستة operas; various concertos طليعي, later folk-influenced
Easley Blackwood, Jr. 1933 American polyrhythm, microtone
Justin Connolly 1933 British modernism
Ramiro Cortés 1933 1984 American serialism, atonality
Walter Buczynski 1933 Canadian
Altaf Mahmud 1933 1971 Bangladeshi
Akira Miyoshi 1933 Japanese
Pozzi Escot 1933 American
Henryk Górecki 1933 2010 Polish Symphony of Sorrowful Songs holy minimalism
Bo Linde 1933 1970 Swedish Neoromanticism
Krzysztof Penderecki 1933 Polish Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima; St. Luke Passion; Polish Requiem; Symphony No. 2: Christmas طليعي, extended technique, later Neoromanticism
Yves Prin 1933 French Neo-impressionism
Harrison Birtwistle 1934 English The Mask of Orpheus
Arlene Zallman 1934 2006 American
Benjamin Boretz 1934 American
Mario Davidovsky 1934 Argentine-American
Peter Maxwell Davies 1934 English Taverner, Eight Songs for a Mad King, Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 3, Symphony No. 6, Strathclyde Concertos, Naxos Quartets
Vinko Globokar 1934 French
William Mathias 1934 1992 Welsh Let the people praise Thee, O God
Siegfried Matthus 1934 German Judith, Te Deum
Alfred Schnittke 1934 1998 Russian
Ramon Sender 1934 Spanish electronic music
Christian Wolff 1934 American
Derek Bell 1935 2002 Irish
John Eaton 1935 American microtonal music
Nigel Butterley 1935 Australian
Teiji Ito 1935 1982 Japanese
Kazuko Hara 1935 Japanese
Elgar Howarth 1935 English
Giya Kancheli 1935 Georgian 7 symphonies holy minimalism
Helmut Lachenmann 1935 German Schwankungen am Rand; Gran Torso; Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern extended technique
François-Bernard Mâche 1935 French
Nicholas Maw 1935 2009 English Odyssey; The World in the Evening
Arvo Pärt 1935 Estonian Tabula Rasa; Fratres; Summa; Cantus In Memoriam Benjamin Britten holy minimalism
Terry Riley 1935 American In C minimalism
Aulis Sallinen 1935 Finnish The King Goes Forth to France
Mirjana Živković 1935 Serbian
Peter Schat 1935 2003 Dutch
La Monte Young 1935 American The Well-Tuned Piano minimalism, microtonal music, improvisation, Asian-music influence
Gilbert Amy 1936 French serialism, film music, electronic music
Richard Rodney Bennett 1936 2012 English
Herbert Blendinger 1936 German-Austrian viola concerto, cantata Mdia in vita, string quartets also a violist
Harold Budd 1936 American طليعي, ambient music
Cornelius Cardew 1936 1981 English Treatise; The Great Learning serialism, improvisation, aleatory
Iván Erőd 1936 Hungarian-Austrian opera Seidenraupen, song cycle Milchzahnlieder, piano trios
Malcolm Forsyth 1936 2011 Canadian
Takekuni Hirayoshi 1936 1998 Japanese
Frans Geysen 1936 Belgian
Aleksandar Džambazov 1936 Macedonian Rhapsody for Skopje, Seven dance variations for piano and orchestra
Maki Ishii 1936 2003 Japanese
Izabella Arazova 1936 Armenian Concerto for Orchestra
Barbara Heller 1936 German
Colin Mawby 1936 English Laudate Pueri Dominum; Requiem of Hope; The Quest
Steve Reich 1936 American Piano Phase; Music for 18 Musicians minimalism
Hans Zender 1936 German
Aribert Reimann 1936 German Lear; Nahe Ferne; Wolkenloses Christfest
Elliott Schwartz 1936 American Equinox for orchestra
Robert Suderburg 1936 American Concerto, Within the Mirror of Time, for piano and orchestra; Chamber Music VII ("Ceremonies")
John White 1936 English Cello and Tuba Machine; 175 piano sonatas
Philip Ledger 1937 2012 British
Edward Applebaum 1937 American
Misha Geller 1937 2007 Russian Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra
Keiko Abe 1937 Japanese
Jan Bach 1937 American
Junsang Bahk 1937 South Korean
Osvaldas Balakauskas 1937 Lithuanian
David Bedford 1937 2011 British
David Behrman 1937 American
Azio Corghi 1937 Italian Divara–Wasser und Blut
Jon Hassell 1937 American
Jean-Louis Petit 1937 French
David Del Tredici 1937 American Child Alice; Final Alice
Philip Glass 1937 American Violin Concerto; operas;ثمانية symphonies minimalism
Walter Hekster 1937 2012 Dutch
Katherine Hoover 1937 American
Nikolai Kapustin 1937 Russian
Wang Xilin 1937 Chinese folk-influenced
Bo Nilsson 1937 Swedish
Valentin Silvestrov 1937 Ukrainian Symphony No. 5
Yehuda Yannay 1937 American-Israeli At the End of the Parade ; Radiant Inner Light; Piano Concerto extended techniques, multimedia, postmodern
Ashenafi Kebede 1938 1998 Ethiopian The Shepherd Flutist
Virko Baley 1938 Ukrainian-American
Maryanne Amacher 1938 American
Bart Berman 1938 Dutch-Israeli
Raja Hossain Khan 1938 Bangladeshi
William Bolcom 1938 American Songs of Experience; Songs of Innocence
David Borden 1938 American
Paul Chihara 1938 American Shogun: The Musical
Gloria Coates 1938 American Music on Open Strings
John Corigliano 1938 American Symphony No. 2; A Dylan Thomas Trilogy; The Red Violin (film music) polystylism
Alvin Curran 1938 American For Cornelius; Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden; Inner Cities
Jean-Claude Éloy 1938 French
Calvin Hampton 1938 1984 American
John Harbison 1938 American
Mesías Maiguashca 1938 Ecuadorian F-Melodies; Ayayayayay electronic music; spectralism
Michael Parsons 1938 English
Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee 1938 American
Frederic Rzewski 1938 American The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
Givi Gachechiladze 1938 Georgian
E. Clement Bethel 1938 1987 Bahamian
Tona Scherchen 1938 Swiss
Gregory Short 1938 1999 American
Joan Tower 1938 American Petroushskates; Concerto for Orchestra; Sequoia; Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman
Jan Vriend 1938 Dutch
Charles Wuorinen 1938 American Time's Encomium;ثمانية symphonies; chamber music twelve-tone technique, serialism
Louis Andriessen 1939 Dutch minimalism
Wendy Carlos 1939 American Switched-On Bach (Moog Synthesizer) Electronic music (original and transcriptions)
Jonathan Harvey 1939 2012 English Mortuos Plango Vivos Voco; Advaya; Bhakti; Wheel of Emptiness spectralism
Heinz Holliger 1939 Swiss Schneewittchen
Jon Appleton 1939 American
Nicolaus A. Huber 1939 German
Tom Johnson 1939 American
John McCabe 1939 English Chagall Windows; symphonies; ballets; string quartets
Tomáš Svoboda 1939 Czech-American Overture of the Season; Marimba Concerto; "Children's Treasure Box" piano series
Boris Tishchenko 1939 2010 Russian
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich 1939 American
Juraj Beneš 1940 2004 Slovak
Henry Flynt 1940 American
Alden Jenks 1940 American
Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi 1940 Japanese
David C. Johnson 1940 American
Jorge Peixinho 1940 1995 Portuguese electronic music
Frank Zappa 1940 1993 American The Perfect Stranger; The Yellow Shark
Geoffrey Burgon 1941 2010 British
Stephen Albert 1941 1992 American Symphony No. 1: Riverrun
Anđelka Bego-Šimunić 1941 Bosnian neoclassicism
Philip Krumm 1941 American
Valeri Kikta 1941 Ukrainian
Konrad Boehmer 1941 Dutch
David Cope 1941 American
Johannes Fritsch 1941 2010 German
Sorrel Hays 1941 American
Moya Henderson 1941 Australian Lindy
Adolphus Hailstork 1941 American
Paul Alan Levi 1941 American
Emmanuel Nunes 1941 2012 Portuguese Machina Mundi; Quodlibet electronic music
Shigeaki Saegusa 1942 Japanese Piano Concerto طليعي
Birgitte Alsted 1942 Danish
John Cale 1942 Welsh
Volker David Kirchner 1942 German Gilgamesh; Missa Moguntina; Symphony No. 2 "Mythen"
John Barnes Chance 1942 1972 American Elegie; Variations on a Korean Folk Song
Jonathan Kramer 1942 2004 American postmodernism
Paul McCartney 1942 English Ecce Cor Meum عضوفرقة بيتلز
John McGuire 1942 American Pulse Music III; A Capella electronic music, fusion of serialism and minimalism, postminimalism
Tomás Marco 1942 Spanish Concierto del agua, for guitar and orchestra;خمسة symphonies; String Quartet No. ثلاثة Anatomía fractal de los ángeles; Ojos verdes de luna طليعي, neoclassical, folk-influenced, eclectic
Horațiu Rădulescu 1942 2008 Romanian/French six string quartets spectralism
Alexander Basilaial 1942 2009 Georgian
Adel Kamel 1942 2003 Egyptian
Maki Asakawa 1942 2010 Japanese
Daniel Börtz 1943 Swedish
Joanna Bruzdowicz 1943 Polish
Gavin Bryars 1943 English Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet,
Shiro Miya 1943 2012 Japanese
Eleanor Cory 1943 American
William Duckworth 1943 American
Hugues Dufourt 1943 French
Dennis Eberhard 1943 2005 American
Ross Edwards 1943 Australian
Udo Zimmermann 1943 German Operas
Margriet Ehlen 1943 Dutch
Morten Lauridsen 1943 American Vocal works
Julio Estrada 1943 Mexican
Brian Ferneyhough 1943 English Etudes Transcendantales New Complexity
Rolf Gehlhaar 1943 American Sub rosa; Five German Dances electronic music, sound installations
Heinz Karl Gruber 1943 Austrian Frankenstein!!, Charivari, Aerial
Robin Holloway 1943 English
Bill Hopkins 1943 1981 English En Attendant; Sensation
Jerry Hunt 1943 1993 American
Ilaiyaraaja 1943 Indian How to Name it; Nothing but wind ; Thiruvasagam -An Oratorio; The Music Messaih ; India 24 hours ; Indian Classical (Carnatic), Western Classical, Fusion , Jazz , Indian Folk
Bill McGlaughlin 1943 American Remembering Icarus; Walt Whitman's Dream
Krzysztof Meyer 1943 Polish 12 string quartets
Joseph Schwantner 1943 American Aftertones of Infinity; A Sudden Rainbow
Roger Smalley 1943 Australian (born English) Pulses; 2 piano concertos serialism, eclectic
Ivan Tcherepnin 1943 1998 French-American
Michael Vetter 1943 German Missa Universalis New Age, Zen-influenced
William Albright 1944 1998 American polystylistic
Gilbert Biberian 1944 British
Barry Conyngham 1944 Australian
Willem Breuker 1944 2010 Dutch
Péter Eötvös 1944 Hungarian Love and Other Demons eclectic, extended technique, electronic music, folk-music influence
York Höller 1944 German Schwarze Halbinseln; Der Meister und Margarita electronic music, serialism, composition
Karl Jenkins 1944 Welsh The Armed Man; Adiemus; Requiem
Pehr Henrik Nordgren 1944 2008 Finnish
Michael Nyman 1944 English The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Minimalism
Leif Segerstam 1944 Finnish
John Tavener 1944 English Holy minimalism
Charles Amirkhanian 1945 American
Clarence Barlow 1945 British-Portuguese
Anthony Braxton 1945 American
Ole Buck 1945 Danish
Graciela Agudela 1945 Mexican
Boudewijn Buckinx 1945 Belgian
Edward Gregson 1945 English
Ivan Karabyts 1945 2002 Ukrainian
Fredric Kroll 1945 American
Judith Lang Zaimont 1945 American
Ahmed Achour 1945 Tunisian Concerto pour clarinette et orchestre
Keith Jarrett 1945 American
Luca Lombardi 1945 Italian
Johnterryl Plumeri 1945 American
John Rutter 1945 English choral music
Barry Schrader 1945 American electro-acoustic
Barbara Benary 1946 German
Anne Boyd 1946 Australian
Suzanne Ciani 1946 Italian American electronic music
Pierre Even 1946 Luxembourgian
Michael Finnissy 1946 American
Zsolt Gárdonyi 1946 Hungarian German Magnificat, Mozart Changes (organ)
Gérard Grisey 1946 1998 French Vortex temporum
Ann-Elise Hannikainen 1946 Finnish
Richard St. Clair 1946 American The Lamentations of Shinran; Album of Ragtime Pieces for Piano; Love-Canzonettes for Chorus; Piano Sonatas Neoromanticism
Pēteris Vasks 1946 Latvian
Diderik Wagenaar 1946 Dutch
Ho Wai-On 1946 British
Dana Wilson 1946 American
Heinz Winbeck 1946 German
John Adams 1947 American Nixon in China; Harmonielehre; Shaker Loops, Short Ride in a Fast Machine; Violin Concerto Post-minimalism
Anthony Braxton 1945 American
Franghiz Ali-Zadeh 1947 Azerbaijani
Laurie Anderson 1947 American
Zarrina Mirshakar 1947 Tajik
Michel Chion 1947 French
Donald Grantham 1947 American
John S. Hilliard 1947 American Baron Cimetiere's Mambo
Tristan Murail 1947 French Gondwana spectral music
Morris Pert 1947 2010 Scottish
Paul Patterson 1947 English
Karl Aage Rasmussen 1947 Danish
Salvatore Sciarrino 1947 Italian
Howard Skempton 1947 English
Jean-Yves Bosseur 1947 French
Emil Tabakov 1947 Bulgarian
Michael Berkeley 1948 English
Stephen Brown 1948 Canadian
Glenn Branca 1948 American طليعي
Diana Burrell 1948 English
Brian Eno 1948 English ambient music, minimalism
Jean Michel Jarre 1948 French
Kerstin Jeppsson 1948 Swedish
Theo Jörgensmann 1948 German
Julia Tsenova 1948 2010 Bulgarian Sinfonia con piano concertante; Endless Circle for string quintet; Musica Solitudinis; Four songs, to poems by Emily Dickinson
Claude Vivier 1948 1983 Canadian Kopernikus: Rituel de la Mort spectral music, Asian-music influence
John Casken 1949 British
Eleanor Alberga 1949 Jamaican
Kalevi Aho 1949 Finnish
Daniel Catán 1949 2011 Mexican Florencia en el Amazonas; Rappaccini's Daughter Neo-impressionism
Leonid Bobylev 1949 Russian Symphony (1985), Concerto for viola and string orchestra (1970)
John Casken 1949 English
Tim Hodgkinson 1949 English
Dan Locklair 1949 American
Stephen Paulus 1949 American Pilgrim's Hymn; The Road Home;
Christopher Rouse 1949 American Requiem; Karolju; Phantasmata; Gorgon; Oboe Concerto; 2 symphonies
Carlos Azevedo 1949 2012 Portuguese
Volodymyr Ivasyuk 1949 1979 Ukrainian
Masahiro Kawasaki 1949 2006 Japanese
Poul Ruders 1949 Danish
Dave Smith 1949 English
Steven Stucky 1949 American Son et Lumière; Concerto for Orchestra No. 2; Rhapsodies; August 4, 1964
Kevin Volans 1949 South African Hunting Gathering
Philip Wilby 1949 British brass-band music
Beth Anderson 1950 American
Elena Firsova 1950 Russian The Nightingale and the Rose
Emmanuel Gyimah Labi 1950 Ghanaian
Elodie Lauten 1950 American
Ernani Aguiar 1950 Brazilian
Libby Larsen 1950 American Marimba Concerto
Åse Hedstrøm 1950 Norwegian
Christopher Hobbs 1950 English
Arturo Márquez 1950 Mexican Danzón no. 2
William Sweeney 1950 Scottish folk-influenced
Howard J. Buss 1951 American Modern Times
Patrick Larley 1951 British
Lorenzo Ferrero 1951 Italian
Francisco Guerrero Marín 1951 1997 Spanish
Halina Harelava 1951 Belarusian
Viera Janárceková 1951 Slovakian
Patricia Jünger 1951 Swiss-Austrian
Aivars Kalējs 1951 Latvian Neoromanticism
Michael Rosenzweig 1951 South African Symphony in One Movement; String Quartet No. 2
Doina Rotaru 1951 Romanian Concerto for clarinet and orchestra; Florilegium, concerto for flute and flutes orchestra; Wings of Light for 24 flutists
Takanori Arisawa 1951 2005 Japanese
George Tsontakis 1951 American
Hans Abrahamsen 1952 Danish
Judith Bingham 1952 British
Max Beckschäfer 1952 German Michelangelo-Fragmente, vocal music also academic for music theory
Rhys Chatham 1952 American طليعي, minimalism
Uzi Hitman 1952 2004 Israeli
Christian Lauba 1952 Tunisian born French The Lose Forest for ensemble of 12 saxophones, Neuf études pour saxophone
Tina Davidson 1952 American
Richard Einhorn 1952 American Voices of Light (oratorio); The Origin (opera/oratorio)
Reinhard Febel 1952 German opera Sekunden und Jahre des Caspar Hauser, Wolkenstein, Sinfonie
Heiner Goebbels 1952 German
Stephen Hartke 1952 American
Margriet Hoenderdos 1952 2010 Dutch
Scott Johnson 1952 American
Oliver Knussen 1952 British Where the Wild Things Are
Gerd Kühr 1952 German operas Stallerhof, Tod und Teufel
Philippe Manoury 1952 French 60th Parallel (opera)
Moshe Zorman 1952 Israeli
Dominic Muldowney 1952 English
Vladimir Dikanski 1952 Swedish
Alla Pavlova 1952 Russian
Wolfgang Rihm 1952 German 12 string quartets; Die Eroberung von Mexico (opera) New Simplicity, expressionism
Kaija Saariaho 1952 Finnish L’amour de loin; Adriana Mater; La Passion de Simone
Peter-Jan Wagemans 1952 Dutch
John Luther Adams 1953 American Various pieces inspired by Alaskan landscapes
Hans-Jürgen von Bose 1953 German Piano music
Cornelis de Bondt 1953 Dutch
Jackson Kaujeua 1953 2010 Namibian
Wendy Mae Chambers 1953 American
Talabkhoja Sattorov 1953 2007 Tajik
Chen Yi 1953 Chinese
Andrew Culver 1953 American
Georg Friedrich Haas 1953 Austrian Double Concerto for accordion, viola and chamber ensemble, Concerto for violin and orchestra , String Quartet No.4 spectral music
Jody Diamond 1953 American
Violeta Dinescu 1953 Romanian Der 35. Mai (children's opera)
He Xuntian 1953 Chinese
Maung Thit Min 1953 2011 Burmese
René Eespere 1953 Estonian
Lidia Zielińska 1953 Polish
Daniel Asia 1953 American
Arnold Dreyblatt 1953 American
Denis Dufour 1953 French Notre besoin de consolation est impossible à rassasier, Bocalises, Messe à l'usage des vieillards
Patrick Ascione 1953 French Divertissement electroacoustic and acousmatic music
Zhou Long 1953 Chinese
David First 1953 American
Adriana Hölszky 1953 Romanian-German
Eibhlis Farrell 1953 Irish
Akira Nishimura 1953 Japanese
Peter Scott Lewis 1953 American
Wim Mertens 1953 Belgian The Belly of an Architect (incl. Struggle for Pleasure), Maximizing the Audience Minimalism
Roberto Sierra 1953 Puerto Rican Missa Latina
James Wood 1953 English Stoicheia, Ho shang Yao Microtonality, percussion, voice
Takashi Yoshimatsu 1953 Japanese Symphony No. 2
John Zorn 1953 American طليعي
Richard Blackford 1954 English
Sylvie Bodorová 1954 Czech
Elisabetta Brusa 1954 Italian
Robert Carl 1954 American
Chan Wing-wah 1954 Chinese
Nicolas Collins 1954 American electronic music
Michael Daugherty 1954 American UFO
Paul Dirmeikis 1954 American Message laisse á Pondichéry le 18 novembre 1973 eclectic
Joël-François Durand 1954 French
Elliot Goldenthal 1954 American
Irina Hasnaş 1954 Romanian
Birgit Havenstein 1954 German
Brenda Hutchinson 1954 American
Arturo Rodas 1954 Franco-Ecuadorian Arcaica, a concerto for percussion & orchestra; 24.5 Preludes for piano; El Árbol de los Pájaros (The birds tree): opera "for the voice of the instruments" طليعي, polystylism
Jan Sandström 1954 Swedish Motorbike Concerto, Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, Rekviem
Paweł Szymański 1954 Polish
Bob Chilcott 1955 British choral music
Pascal Dusapin 1955 French Perelà, uomo di fumo
Olli Kortekangas 1955 Finnish
Roland Dyens 1955 Tunisian-French
Ludovico Einaudi 1955 Italian minimalism
Diamanda Galás 1955 Greek-American
Kyle Gann 1955 American Just intonation
Toshio Hosokawa 1955 Japanese Vision of Lear, Circulating Ocean, Voiceless Voice in Hiroshima Neo-impressionism
David A. Jaffe 1955 American "Silicon Valley Breakdown"; "The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" computer music, folk-music-influenced
Michael Obst 1955 German Solaris electronic music
Bright Sheng 1955 Chinese The Silver River folk-influenced
Ian Venables 1955 English Songs of Eternity and Sorrow, Remember This
Eduardo Alonso-Crespo 1956 Argentine
Javier Álvarez 1956 Mexican Metro Chabacano, Temazcal
Makiko Kinoshita 1956 Japanese
Sally Beamish 1956 British
Richard Danielpour 1956 American Margaret Garner
Daniel Dorff 1956 American
Anne Dudley 1956 English
Dror Elimelech 1956 Israeli
Kenneth Fuchs 1956 American
Vladimír Godár 1956 Slovak
Michael Gordon 1956 American
Philip Grange 1956 English
Madeleine Isaksson 1956 Swedish
Jouni Kaipainen 1956 Finnish
Graeme Koehne 1956 Australian Inflight Entertainment (oboe concerto); Tivoli Dances
Leon Milo 1956 American TimeTexture - for piano and electronics electroacoustic music
Laurence Traiger 1956 American
Gheorghi Arnaoudov 1957 Bulgarian minimalism
Charles Roland Berry 1957 American
Camille Kerger 1957 Luxembourg
Linda Bouchard 1957 Canadian
Mary Ellen Childs 1957 American
Chaya Czernowin 1957 Israeli
Andrew Ford 1957 English-born Australian
Ellen Fullman 1957 American
Masamichi Amano 1957 Japanese
Regina Irman 1957 Swiss
Elena Kats-Chernin 1957 Australian
David Lang 1957 American The Little Match Girl Passion
Paul Moravec 1957 American Spiritdance; Chamber Symphony; Tempest Fantasy; The Time Gallery
Gerhard Präsent 1957 Austrian Himmelslicht; Missa minima; Trio intricato
Gerhard Schedl 1957 2000 Austrian Slow, Cello Concerto
Tan Dun 1957 Chinese Water Passion after St. Matthew; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (film music) Extended technique, folk-influenced
Eve Beglarian 1958 American
Karl Gottfried Brunotte 1958 German
Jun Miyake 1958 Japanese
Oscar van Dillen 1958 Dutch
Suzanne Giraud 1958 French
Hanna Havrylets' 1958 Ukrainian
Magnus Lindberg 1958 Finnish Kraft; Clarinet Concerto
Esa-Pekka Salonen 1958 Finnish LA Variations; Insomnia
Giulio Castagnoli 1958 Italian Concerto for Cello and Double Orchestra; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; Missa Sancti Evasii
Hiroaki Zakōji 1958 1987 Japanese
Julia Wolfe 1958 American
Thomas Simaku 1958 Albanian
Davide Zannoni 1958 Italian
Nigel Westlake 1958 Australian
Richard Barrett 1959 British
Karl Gottfried Brunotte 1958 German
Vakhtang Kakhidze 1959 Georgian
Sebastian Currier 1959 American
Paul Doornbusch 1959 Australian computer music, electroacoustic music
Caroline Ansink 1959 Dutch
Lucio Garau 1959 Italian
Ana Lara 1959 Mexican
Adina Izarra 1959 Venezuelan
James MacMillan 1959 Scottish The Sacrifice; Veni veni Emmanuel (percussion concerto); The Confession of Isobel Gowdie; St. John Passion; ثلاثة symphonies
Alfio Fazio 1959 Italian
Shigeru Kan-no 1959 Japanese Play Station Cycles; Simulation Cycles
Erkki-Sven Tüür 1959 Estonian 6 symphonies; Violin Concerto; Piano Concerto; Searching for Roots
Maria de Alvear 1960 Spanish-German
George Benjamin 1960 English Sudden Time; Antara
Nigel Clarke 1960 English Samurai; The Miraculous Violin; Earthrise; Gagarin
Nathan Currier 1960 American Gaian Variations
Detlev Glanert 1960 German operas Leyla und Medjnun, Caligula, Solaris
Aaron Jay Kernis 1960 American Musica Instrumentalis, Colored Field
Georg Hajdu 1960 German
Osvaldo Golijov 1960 Argentine
Annie Gosfield 1960 American
Alexander Shchetynsky 1960 Ukrainian
William Susman 1960 American Native New Yorker (film score); Marimba Montuño (solo); Camille (chamber ensmeble); Trailing Vortices (chamber orchestra); Fate of the Lhapa (film score) postminimalism
Mark-Anthony Turnage 1960 English Greek; From All Sides; Mambo, Blue and Tarantella (violin concerto); From the Wreckage (trumpet concerto); Fractured Lines (percussion concerto); Five Views of a Mouth (flute concerto); A Fast Stomp
Irakli Charkviani 1961 2006 Georgian
Lowell Liebermann 1961 American
Ana-Maria Avram 1961 Romanian spectral music
Unsuk Chin 1961 South Korean Alice in Wonderland; Violin Concerto; Fantasie mécanique; Cantatrix Sopranica
Marc-André Dalbavie 1961 French
Daron Hagen 1961 American
Jake Heggie 1961 American Dead Man Walking
Hanna Kulenty 1961 Polish Ad Unum, Breathe, The Mother of Black Winged-Dreams, Trumpet Concerto, String Quartet No. 4
Peter Machajdík 1961 Slovak / German Namah; Double Bayan Concerto; Farewell Fanfares; Lasea; Nell'autunno del suo abbraccio insonne postminimalism, electronic music
Erica Muhl 1961 American Consolation
Michael Torke 1961 American "Vanada"; Javelin; Rapture (percussion concerto); Ecstatic Orange
Roman Turovsky-Savchuk 1961 Ukrainian/American Tombeau for Omelyan Kovch historicist-Neo-Baroque
Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah 1962 Egypt Die Wunderzahl, String Quartet No. 2 "Monamnamat" electroacoustic, postmodernism
Michael Abels 1962 American Global Warming
Carl Faia 1962 American
Kaoru Wada 1962 Japanese
Stefano Gervasoni 1962 Italian
Jennifer Higdon 1962 American
Rudi Spring 1962 German Heimkunft, Chamber Symphonies, song cycles
Graham Waterhouse 1962 English Piccolo Quintet, Three Pieces for Solo Cello, Gestural Variations
Sandeep Bhagwati 1963 Indian opera Ramanujan
Shinkichi Mitsumune 1963 Japanese
Michel Bosc 1963 French
Graham Fitkin 1963 British
Edson Zampronha 1963 Brazilian Lamenti, Recycling Collaging Sampling, Concert for Piano N.1, Modelagem X-a
Philip Cashian 1963 British
Javier Parrado 1964 Bolivian
Luca Belcastro 1964 Italian
Jun Nagao 1964 Japanese
Boris Böhmann 1964 German
Julia Gomelskaya 1964 Ukrainian
Fiona Joy Hawkins 1964 Australian
Richard Rijnvos 1964 Dutch Block Beuys
Yuri Khanon 1965 Russian The Shagreen Bone, The Symphony of Dogs, The Middle Symphony, Agonia Dei, What Zarathustra Said Indeed polystylism, neoclassicism
Gordon McPherson 1965 Scottish
Yuki Kajiura 1965 Japanese
Zana Clarke 1965 Australian
Peter Nardone 1965 Scottish
Bernd Redmann 1965 German opera Die Gehetzten, orchestra Fiasko, chamber Migrant
Georgia Spiropoulos 1965 Greek Klama, for mixed choir & live electronics طليعي
Mats Wendt 1965 Swedish Eddan–The Invincible Sword of the Elf-Smith
Moritz Eggert 1965 German
Irina Bogushevskaya 1965 Russian
Roberto Carnevale 1966 Italian Linae (1992–1995)
Juan J. Colomer 1966 Spanish La complicidad del espectro
Jan Müller-Wieland 1966 German operas Gastspiel, Komödie ohne Titel, Das Märchen der 672. Nacht
John Psathas 1966 New Zealand music for the Olympic–Athens 2004 for full orchestra and choir
Jens Josef 1967 German Musik für Flöte(n), Viola und Kontrabass, chamber music
Andreas Kunstein 1967 Dutch
Mark Applebaum 1967 American
Olli Mustonen 1967 Finnish
Joe Cutler 1968 British
Jens Joneleit 1968 German operas Der Brand, Piero &‐ Ende der Nacht, Metanoia. Über das Denken hinaus
Olga Neuwirth 1968 Austrian طليعي
Johannes Kretz 1968 Austrian
Roxanna Panufnik 1968 English
Nicola Campogrande 1969 Italian
Johanna Doderer 1969 Austrian operas
Roy Zu-Arets 1969 American-Israeli
Ciarán Farrell 1969 Irish
Pierre Kolp 1969 Belgian طليعي
David Bruce 1970 British-American
Sara Carvalho 1970 Portuguese
Graziella Concas 1970 Italian
Rodolfo Acosta 1970 Colombian
Donnacha Dennehy 1970 Irish
Daniel Felsenfeld 1970 American Insomnia Redux
Fazıl Say 1970 Turkish
Michel van der Aa 1970 Dutch After Life
Sara Carvalho 1970 Portuguese
Eric Whitacre 1970 American Cloudburst, Lux Aurumque, Water Night choral music
Thomas Adès 1971 English Powder Her Face; Asyla; Traced Overhead
Carlo Forlivesi 1971 Italian Requiem
Michael Hersch 1971 American Symphony No. 1; Fracta; Arraché
Klaus Lang 1971 Austrian
Yoshino Aoki 1971 Japanese
Takatomi Nobunaga 1971 Japanese String Quartet
Paweł Mykietyn 1971 Polish
Natasha Barrett 1972 British electroacoustic
Bappa Mazumder 1972 Bangladeshi
Tomomi Adachi 1972 Japanese
Hiba Kawas 1972 Lebanese
Natasha Barrett 1972 British
André Ristic 1972 Canadian
Kristoffer Zegers 1973 Dutch
Lera Auerbach 1973 Russian
Fred Jonny Berg 1973 Norwegian
J. Ryan Garber 1973 American Parabolisms; Resonances
Nihad Hrustanbegovic 1973 Bosnian - Dutch Stork suite; Sevdah Medieval Rhapsody Minimalism, film music, improvisation
Jörg Widmann 1973 Germany The Face in the Mirror (opera); string quartets
Derek Charke 1974 Canadian Falling from Cloudless Skies; Tundra Songs
Julian Cochran 1974 English-born Australian
Đuro Živković 1975 Serbian-Swedish
Avner Dorman 1975 Israeli
Svitlana Azarova 1976 Ukrainian Dutch Beyond Context (chamber orchestra)
Pritom Ahmed 1976 Bangladeshi
Tomi Räisänen 1976 Finnish Piano Concerto; Stheno
Tarateño Rojas 1977 Bolivian
Wu Fei 1977 Chinese She Huo
Daniel Hensel 1978 German Chant of consecrated life
Jimmy Lopez 1978 Peruvian Arco de luz
Tarik O'Regan 1978 British-American
Mehdi Hosseini 1979 Iranian
Habib Wahid 1979 Bangladeshi
Fuad al Muqtadir 1980 Bangladeshi
Christophe Bertrand 1981 2010 French
Gorgi Krstevski 1981 Macedonian
Javier Pérez Garrido 1985 Spanish
Nader Guirat 1986 Tunisian

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