List of Romantic composers
The Romantic era of Western Classical music spanned the 19th century to the early 20th century, encompassing a variety of musical styles and techniques. Part of the broader Romanticism movement of Europe, Ludwig van Beethoven , Gioachino Rossini and Franz Schubert are often seen as the dominant transitional figures composers from the preceding Classical era . Many composers began to channel nationalistic themes, such as Mikhail Glinka , The Five and Belyayev circle in Russia; Frédéric Chopin in Poland; Carl Maria von Weber and Heinrich Marschner in Germany; Edvard Grieg in Norway; Jean Sibelius in Finland; Giuseppe Verdi in Italy; Carl Nielsen in Denmark; Pablo de Sarasate in Spain; Ralph Vaughan Williams and Edward Elgar in England; Mykola Lysenko in Ukraine; and Bedřich Smetana and Antonín Dvořák in what is now the Czech Republic.
A European-wide debate took place, particularly in Germany, on what the ideal course of music was, following Beethoven's death . The New German School —primarily Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner —promoted progressive ideas, in opposition to more conservative composers such as Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann .
Note that this list is purely chronological, and includes a substantial number of composers, especially those born after 1860, whose works cannot be conveniently classified as "Romantic ", or those whose early compositions did begin in the Romantic style but later developed beyond it in the 20th century.
Late Classical/Proto-Romantic (born 1770–1799)
Name
Date born
Date died
Nationality
Comments
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770
1827
German
Ludwig van Beethoven composer and pianist, regarded by many as the first Romantic-era composer, most famous for Symphony No. 5 and Für Elise among others
Ferdinando Carulli
1770
1841
Italian
Ferdinando Carulli composer for the guitar , wrote concertos and chamber music
Édouard Du Puy
1770
1822
Swiss
Édouard Du Puy composer, singer, director and violinist
Peter Hänsel
1770
1831
German-Austrian
Peter Hänsel composer and violinist
James Hewitt
1770
1827
American
composer, conductor and music publisher
Anton Reicha
1770
1836
Czech-French
Anton Reicha composer who experimented with irregular time signatures in his keyboard fugues , composed a large number of significant works for wind quintet
Christian Heinrich Rinck
1770
1846
German
Christian Heinrich Rinck composer and organist
Jan August Vitásek
1770
1839
Bohemian
composer
Friedrich Witt
1770
1836
German
composer and cellist
Johann Baptist Cramer
1771
1858
English
Johann Baptist Cramer musician of German origin
Ferdinando Paer
1771
1839
Italian
Ferdinando Paer composer
Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia
1772
1806
German
Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia member of the Prussian royal family, soldier, and composer. At the time of his premature death in the Battle of Saalfeld , he left behind 13 published works, many of which are imbued with a greater expressive depth than the Classical style which was then still prevalent
Maria Frances Parke
1772
1822
English
composer, pianist and soprano
François-Louis Perne
1772
1832
French
composer and musicographer
Josef Triebensee
1772
1846
Bohemian
composer and oboist
Johann Wilhelm Wilms
1772
1847
Dutch-German
composer, best known for writing Wien Neêrlands Bloed , which served as the Dutch national anthem from 1815 to 1932
Sophie Bawr
1773
1860
French
composer, writer and playwright
Pietro Generali
1773
1832
Italian
composer of operas and vocal music
Wenzel Thomas Matiegka
1773
1830
Czech
composer
Bartolomeo Bortolazzi
1773
1820
Italian
mandolin and guitar virtuoso and composer
Pierre Rode
1774
1830
French
Pierre Rode composer and violinist
Gaspare Spontini
1774
1851
Italian
Gaspare Spontini opera composer and conductor, famous for La vestale
Václav Tomášek
1774
1850
Czech
Václav Tomášek composer and music teacher
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse
1774
1842
Danish
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse composer in the Danish Golden Age
Johann Anton André
1775
1842
German
Johann Anton André composer and music publisher
François-Adrien Boieldieu
1775
1834
French
François-Adrien Boieldieu composer
João Domingos Bomtempo
1775
1842
Portuguese
João Domingos Bomtempo composer, pianist and pedagogue
Bernhard Crusell
1775
1838
Finnish
Bernhard Crusell composer and clarinet player
Sophia Dussek
1775
1831
Scottish
composer of Italian descent, singer, pianist and harpist
François de Fossa
1775
1849
French
composer and guitarist
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
1776
1822
German
composer, author of fantasy and horror, jurist, music critic, draftsman and caricaturist
Joseph Küffner
1776
1856
German
composer and musician
Philipp Jakob Riotte
1776
1856
German
composer
Ignaz von Seyfried
1776
1841
Austrian
composer, musician and conductor
Ludwig Berger
1777
1839
German
composer, pianist and piano teacher
Pauline Duchambge
1778
1858
French
composer and pianist
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
1778
1837
Austrian
Johann Nepomuk Hummel composer and pianist, his music bridged the Classical era of music and Romantic era of music
Sigismund von Neukomm
1778
1858
Austrian
composer and pianist
Fernando Sor
1778
1839
Spanish
Fernando Sor composer for the classical guitar who is credited with elevating the guitar to the level of concert instrument
Rochus Dedler
1779
1822
German
composer
William Knyvett
1779
1856
British
composer and singer
Louise Reichardt
1779
1826
German
composer and songwriter
Luigi Antonio Calegari
1780
1849
Italian
opera composer
Conradin Kreutzer
1780
1849
German
composer and conductor
Louis François Dauprat
1781
1868
French
composer, horn player and music professor at the Conservatoire de Paris
Anton Diabelli
1781
1858
Austrian
Anton Diabelli composer, music publisher and editor
Mauro Giuliani
1781
1828
Italian
Mauro Giuliani composer and virtuoso guitarist
Anthony Heinrich
1781
1861
American
composer
Sophie Lebrun
1781
1863
German
composer and pianist
François-Joseph Naderman
1781
1835
French
François-Joseph Naderman composer, harpist and teacher
Daniel Auber
1782
1871
French
opera composer, noted for La muette de Portici
Carlo Coccia
1782
1873
Italian
opera composer
John Field
1782
1837
Irish
John Field composer and pianist, notable for cultivating the nocturne
Niccolò Paganini
1782
1840
Italian
Niccolò Paganini composer and virtuoso violinist , wrote the 24 Caprices for violin , five concerti for violin, string quartets and works for violin and guitar
Charlotta Seuerling
1782
1828
Swedish
composer, concert singer, harpsichordist and poet
Friedrich Dotzauer
1783
1860
German
composer and cellist
Teresa Belloc-Giorgi
1784
1855
Italian
composer and contralto
Martin-Joseph Mengal
1784
1851
Belgian
composer and instructor
Francesco Morlacchi
1784
1841
Italian
composer
George Onslow
1784
1853
Anglo-French
George Onslow composer
Ferdinand Ries
1784
1838
German
Ferdinand Ries composer, friend and pupil of Ludwig van Beethoven
Louis Spohr
1784
1859
German
Louis Spohr composer, violinist and conductor, renowned for chamber music and compositions for violin and harp
Bettina von Arnim
1785
1859
German
composer, writer and novelist
Marie Bigot
1785
1820
French
composer and piano teacher
Alexandre Pierre François Boëly
1785
1858
French
composer, organist and pianist
Isabella Colbran
1785
1845
Spanish
composer and opera singer
Catherina Cibbini-Kozeluch
1785
1858
Austrian
composer of Bohemian ancestry and pianist
Friedrich Kalkbrenner
1785
1849
German
Friedrich Kalkbrenner composer, pianist and piano teacher
Karol Kurpiński
1785
1857
Polish
composer, conductor and pedagogue
Henry Bishop
1786
1855
English
composer
Friedrich Kuhlau
1786
1832
German-Danish
Friedrich Kuhlau composer
Pietro Raimondi
1786
1853
Italian
composer
Friedrich Schneider
1786
1853
German
Friedrich Schneider composer, pianist, organist and conductor
Carl Maria von Weber
1786
1826
German
Carl Maria von Weber composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, one of the first significant Romantic opera composers
Alexander Alyabyev
1787
1851
Russian
composer, conductor and pianist
Franz Xaver Gruber
1787
1863
Austrian
school teacher, church organist and composer, best known for his Christmas carol , Silent Night
Michele Carafa
1787
1872
Italian
opera composer
Johann Peter Pixis
1788
1874
German
composer and pianist
Simon Sechter
1788
1867
Austrian
prolific composer, renowned music theorist, teacher, organist and conductor
Elena Asachi
1789
1877
Romanian
composer of Austrian birth, pianist and singer
Nicolas-Charles Bochsa
1789
1856
French
composer and musician
Friedrich Ernst Fesca
1789
1826
German
Friedrich Ernst Fesca composer of instrumental music and violinist
Maria Szymanowska
1789
1831
Polish
composer and virtuoso pianist
Harriet Browne
1790
1858
English
composer and writer
Isaac Nathan
1790
1864
English
composer, musicologist, journalist and self-publicist known as "the father of Australian music"
Carl Czerny
1791
1857
Austrian
Carl Czerny composer, teacher and pianist
Ferdinand Hérold
1791
1833
French
Ferdinand Hérold operatic composer
Giacomo Meyerbeer
1791
1864
German
Giacomo Meyerbeer composer for grand opera (Il crociato in Egitto , Les Huguenots , L'Africaine )
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
1791
1844
Austrian
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart composer, pianist, conductor, teacher and the youngest child of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Carlo Evasio Soliva
1791
1853
Swiss-Italian
composer
Jan Václav Voříšek
1791
1825
Czech
composer, pianist and organist
Francis Johnson
1792
1844
American
composer, bugler and violinist
Gioachino Rossini
1792
1868
Italian
Gioachino Rossini prolific opera composer, best known for The Barber of Seville among other operas
Hedda Wrangel
1792
1833
Swedish
composer
Cipriani Potter
1792
1871
English
composer, teacher and pianist
Gertrude van den Bergh
1793
1840
Dutch
composer and pianist
Bernhard Klein
1793
1832
German
composer
Caroline Ridderstolpe
1793
1878
Swedish
composer and singer
Princess Amalie of Saxony
1794
1870
German
composer
Ignaz Moscheles
1794
1870
Czech
Ignaz Moscheles composer and piano virtuoso, head of the Leipzig Conservatory after Felix Mendelssohn
Heinrich Marschner
1795
1861
German
Heinrich Marschner composer, considered to be the most important composer of German opera between Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner
Saverio Mercadante
1795
1870
Italian
Saverio Mercadante composer
Nikolaos Mantzaros
1795
1872
Italian-Greek
composer
Helene Liebmann
1795
1835
German
composer and pianist
Franz Berwald
1796
1868
Swedish
composer, little known in his lifetime, but his works, including his four symphonies are better known today
Carl Loewe
1796
1869
German
Carl Loewe composer, baritone singer and conductor
Mathilda d'Orozco
1796
1863
Swedish
composer, noble, salonist, poet, writer, singer, amateur actress and harpsichordist
Giovanni Pacini
1796
1867
Italian
composer
Emilie Zumsteeg
1796
1857
German
composer, pianist, songwriter and choir conductor
Luigi Castellacci
1797
1845
Italian
virtuoso on the mandolin and guitar, instrumental composer and author of popular French romances with guitar and piano accompaniments
Gaetano Donizetti
1797
1848
Italian
Gaetano Donizetti opera composer, known for Lucia di Lammermoor and L'elisir d'amore among others
Franz Schubert
1797
1828
Austrian
Franz Schubert composer, best known for his more than 600 lieder , chamber music , piano works and symphonies
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff
1797
1848
German
composer and writer
Antonio Rolla
1798
1837
Italian
composer and violin and viola virtuoso
Olivia Buckley
1799
1847
English
composer, harpist and organist
Marie von Stedingk
1799
1868
Swedish
composer and courtier
Fromental Halévy
1799
1862
French
Fromental Halévy composer
Oscar I of Sweden
1799
1859
Swedish
Oscar I of Sweden composer and king of Sweden and Norway
Alexey Verstovsky
1799
1862
Russian
Alexey Verstovsky composer, musical bureaucrat and rival of Mikhail Glinka
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Early Romantic (born 1800–1819)
Name
Date born
Date died
Nationality
Comments
Jan Kalivoda
1801
1866
Czech
Jan Kalivoda composer, conductor and violinist
Vincenzo Bellini
1801
1835
Italian
Vincenzo Bellini opera composer, known for I Puritani , Norma and La sonnambula among others
Tomasz Padura
1801
1871
Ukrainian-Polish
Tomasz Padura poet of the so-called Ukrainian school , musician-torbanist and composer-songwriter
Charles Auguste de Bériot
1802
1870
Belgian
Charles Auguste de Bériot composer and violinist
Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy
1802
1880
French
composer and pianist
Amédée Méreaux
1802
1874
French
Amédée Méreaux composer, his works are somewhat known for their immense difficulties
Bernhard Molique
1802
1869
German
composer and violinist
Cesare Pugni
1802
1870
Italian
Cesare Pugni prolific composer of ballet music
José Zapiola Cortés [es ]
1802
1885
Chilean
José Zapiola composer and politic
Eliza Flower
1803
1846
English
composer
Friedrich Theodor Fröhlich
1803
1836
Swiss
Friedrich Theodor Fröhlich composer, composed over 300 pieces for piano
Adolphe Adam
1803
1856
French
Adolphe Adam composer, best known for his ballet score, Giselle
Hector Berlioz
1803
1869
French
Hector Berlioz composer, famous for his programmatic symphony, Symphonie Fantastique
Isidora Zegers
1803
1869
Spanish-Chilean
Isidora Zegers composer and pianist
Henri Herz
1803
1888
Austrian
composer and pianist
Franz Lachner
1803
1890
German
Franz Lachner composer and conductor, brother of Ignaz Lachner and Vinzenz Lachner
Louise Farrenc
1804
1875
French
composer of three symphonies and many chamber works including the earliest known sextet for piano and wind quintet (1852)
Mikhail Glinka
1804
1857
Russian
Mikhail Glinka nationalist composer whose works include the opera, A Life for the Tsar
Johann Strauss I
1804
1849
Austrian
Johann Strauss I dance music composer, famous for Radetzky March
Fanny Mendelssohn
1805
1847
German
composer and pianist, sister of Felix Mendelssohn , mainly known for her vocal compositions and chamber music
Leopold von Zenetti
1805
1892
Austrian
composer, mainly known for being one of Anton Bruckner's masters
Napoléon Coste
1805
1883
French
virtuoso guitarist, teacher and composer
Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga
1806
1826
Spanish
composer who died at nineteen and by which time he had already been nicknamed the "Spanish Mozart" for his Symphony in D and three string quartets
Johann Kaspar Mertz
1806
1856
Hungarian
composer, known for his guitar pieces
Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller
1806
1874
German
composer and pianist
Carlo Curti
1807
1872
Italian
cellist, performer and educator at Royal School of Music in Parma who composed cello and piano music
Ignaz Lachner
1807
1895
German
Ignaz Lachner conductor, composer and organist, a prolific composer, notable for his chamber music such as his string quartets and trios
Elias Parish Alvars
1808
1849
English
Elias Parish Alvars harpist and composer
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
Felix Mendelssohn
1809
1847
German
Felix Mendelssohn conductor, music-director, composer and pianist, brother of Fanny Mendelssohn , best known for Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream
Otto Lindblad
1809
1864
Swedish
composer
Frédéric Chopin
1810
1849
Polish-French
Frédéric Chopin composer and virtuoso pianist, his works includes nocturnes , ballade , scherzos , etudes and a number of Polish dances such as mazurkas , polonaises and waltzes .
Ferenc Erkel
1810
1893
Hungarian
composer of grand opera
Otto Nicolai
1810
1849
German
opera composer and conductor, best known for The Merry Wives of Windsor
Norbert Burgmüller
1810
1836
German
composer and brother of Friedrich Burgmüller, praised by Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann
1810
1856
German
Robert Schumann 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
Ludwig Schuncke
1810
1834
German
composer and pianist
Ferdinand David
1810
1873
German
composer and violinist
Vinzenz Lachner
1811
1893
German
composer, brother of Franz Lachner and Ignaz Lachner
Franz Liszt
1811
1886
Hungarian
Franz Liszt composer and virtuoso pianist, one of the most influential and distinguished piano composers of the Romantic era and the rival of Robert Schumann and Clara Schumann , wrote a number of symphonic poems and extended piano technique, best known for his Hungarian Rhapsodies and other solo piano works
Ferdinand Hiller
1811
1885
German
composer, conductor, writer and music-director, close friend of Felix Mendelssohn . Robert Schumann dedicated his Piano Concerto to him in 1845.
Wilhelm Taubert
1811
1891
German
pianist, composer and conductor whose early works received praise from Felix Mendelssohn
Ambroise Thomas
1811
1896
French
Ambroise Thomas composer, best known for his two operas, Mignon and Hamlet
Spyridon Xyndas
1812
1896
Greek
opera composer and guitarist
Sigismond Thalberg
1812
1871
Austrian
composer and one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era
Louis-Antoine Jullien
1812
1860
French
conductor and composer of light music, king of promenade concerts in England
Emilie Mayer
1812
1883
German
Emilie Mayer composer of eight symphonies as well as overtures, lieder and numerous chamber works
Friedrich von Flotow
1812
1883
German
Friedrich von Flotow composer, chiefly remembered for his opera, Martha
Alexandre Dubuque
1812
1898
Russian-French
composer, known for teaching
Johann Rufinatscha
1812
1893
Austrian
composer
Alexander Dargomyzhsky
1813
1869
Russian
Alexander Dargomyzhsky composer
Semen Hulak-Artemovsky
1813
1873
Ukrainian
Semen Hulak-Artemovsky opera composer, singer (baritone ), actor and dramatist
George Alexander Macfarren
1813
1887
English
George Alexander Macfarren major opera composer, best known for Robin Hood , She Stoops to Conquer and Helvellyn , also known as a teacher
Stephen Heller
1813
1888
Hungarian
composer, highly affected the late Romantic composers
Richard Wagner
1813
1883
German
Richard Wagner major opera composer, friend of Franz Liszt , best known for his cycle of four operas, Der Ring des Nibelungen
Ernst Haberbier
1813
1869
German
composer
Giuseppe Verdi
1813
1901
Italian
Giuseppe Verdi major opera composer, best known for Nabucco , Rigoletto , La Traviata , Aida , Otello and Don Carlos
Charles-Valentin Alkan
1813
1888
French
composer and virtuoso pianist
Antonios Liveralis
1814
1842
Greek
opera composer and conductor
Giuseppe Lillo
1814
1863
Italian
composer, best known for his operas among which is worth noting Odda di Bernaver and Caterina Howard
Adolf von Henselt
1814
1889
German
composer and pianist
Josephine Lang
1815
1880
German
composer and pianist
Ferdinand Praeger
1815
1891
German
composer and pianist
Robert Volkmann
1815
1883
German
Robert Volkmann composer, companion of Johannes Brahms
Józef Władysław Krogulski
1815
1842
Polish
composer and pianist
William Sterndale Bennett
1816
1875
English
composer, conductor and editor
Charles Dancla
1817
1907
French
violinist, composer and teacher
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
Henry Litolff
1818
1891
British
pianist, composer and music publisher, best known for his five Concerto Symphoniques
Charles Gounod
1818
1893
French
Charles Gounod composer, best known for his two operas, Faust and Roméo et Juliette
Antonio Bazzini
1818
1897
Italian
violinist , composer and teacher, best known for The Dance of the Goblins
Alexander Dreyschock
1818
1869
Czech
pianist and composer
Jacques Offenbach
1819
1880
French
Jacques Offenbach opera and operetta composer, known for The Tales of Hoffmann and Orpheus in the Underworld
Franz von Suppé
1819
1895
Austrian
Franz von Suppé composer and conductor, notable for his operetta, Light Cavalry
Stanisław Moniuszko
1819
1872
Polish
composer, best known as the Father of Polish National Opera
Clara Schumann
1819
1896
German
composer and pianist, wife of Robert Schumann , one of the leading pianists of the Romantic era
Vatroslav Lisinski
1819
1854
Croatian
composer, famous for his first Croatian opera, Love and Malice and his second Croatian opera, Porin
Middle Romantic (born 1820–1839)
Name
Date born
Date died
Nationality
Comments
Henri Vieuxtemps
1820
1881
Belgian
Henri Vieuxtemps composer and violinist
Giovanni Bottesini
1821
1889
Italian
conductor, composer and double bass virtuoso
Josip Runjanin
1821
1878
Croatian
composer
Emilie Holmberg
1821
1854
Swedish
composer, concert pianist and organist
Joachim Raff
1822
1882
Swiss-born German
Joachim Raff composer, best known for eleven symphonies, most of them program music
César Franck
1822
1890
Belgian-born French
César Franck composer, noted for his Symphony in D minor , also a significant composer for the organ
James Lord Pierpont
1822
1893
American
composer, best known for Jingle Bells
Luigi Arditi
1822
1903
Italian
composer, violinist and conductor
Édouard Lalo
1823
1892
French
Édouard Lalo 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
Kurmangazy Sagyrbaev
1823
1896
Kazakhstani
composer
Anton Bruckner
1824
1896
Austrian
Anton Bruckner composer of nine large-scale symphonies (one incomplete) and two more unacknowledged
Frederick Ellard
1824
1874
Australian
composer
Bedřich Smetana
1824
1884
Czech
Bedřich Smetana nationalist composer, best known for his cycle of six symphonic poems, Má vlast and his opera, The Bartered Bride
Carl Reinecke
1824
1910
German
Carl Reinecke 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
composer and virtuoso cornetist , wrote the "Grande méthode complète pour cornet à pistons et de saxhorn " now referred to as the "Trumpeter's Bible"
Johann Strauss II
1825
1899
Austrian
Johann Strauss II composer known as "The Waltz King", son of Austrian dance music composer Johann Strauss I and elder brother of Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss , best known for Blue Danube Waltz and his opera, Die Fledermaus
Richard Hol
1825
1904
Dutch
organ composer
Stephen Foster
1826
1864
American
composer and songwriter known as "the father of American music ", best known for "Oh! Susanna ", "Camptown Races ", "Old Folks at Home ", "My Old Kentucky Home ", "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair ", "Old Black Joe " and "Beautiful Dreamer "
Ivar Hallström
1826
1901
Swedish
opera composer
Ludwig Minkus
1826
1917
Austrian
composer of ballet music
Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland
1827
1852
Swedish
composer and the second son of Oscar I of Sweden
Josef Strauss
1827
1870
Austrian
composer and younger brother of Johann Strauss II
Adolphe Blanc
1828
1885
French
composer of chamber music
Adrien Barthe
1828
1898
French
composer
Eduard Rohde
1828
1883
German
composer and organist
Johann Dubez
1828
1891
Austrian
composer and mandolinist
Jacques Blumenthal
1829
1908
German
composer
Patrick Gilmore
1829
1892
Irish-born American
composer and bandleader, best known for his song, When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
1829
1869
American
composer, famous for performing his own romantic piano works
Anton Rubinstein
1829
1894
Russian
Anton Rubinstein conductor, composer and pianist
Pavlos Carrer
1829
1896
Greek
composer, famous for composing the first Greek operas
Karl Goldmark
1830
1915
Hungarian
Karl Goldmark composer
Hans von Bülow
1830
1894
German
Hans von Bülow conductor, composer and virtuoso pianist
Theodor Leschetizky
1830
1915
Polish
pianist, professor and composer
Ivan Larionov
1830
1889
Russian
composer, writer and folklorist
Kornelije Stanković
1831
1865
Serbian
composer
Jan Gerard Palm
1831
1906
Curaçaoan
composer, best known for his mazurkas, waltzes, danzas, tumbas, fantasies and serenades
Célestin Lavigueur
1831
1885
Canadian
opera composer
Hiromori Hayashi
1831
1896
Japanese
Hiromori Hayashi composer, known for the Japanese national anthem, Kimigayo
Joseph Joachim
1831
1907
Hungarian
composer, violinist, conductor and teacher
Eduardo Mezzacapo
1832
1898
Italian
mandolin virtuoso, composer and teacher, known for Aubade for Mandolin, Violin and Guitar and Tarantella "Napoli"
August Söderman
1832
1876
Swedish
composer, best known for his lieder and choral works
Ivan Zajc
1832
1914
Croatian
composer, conductor, director and teacher, best known for his opera, Nikola Šubić Zrinski and his Croatian patriotic song, U boj, u boj
Francis Edward Bache
1833
1858
English
composer and organist
Alexander Borodin
1833
1887
Russian
chemist and nationalist composer, part of the Russian Five , wrote the opera, Prince Igor
Johannes Brahms
1833
1897
German
Johannes Brahms composer, one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period, best known for his four symphonies, Violin Concerto , two piano concertos, and A German Requiem
Amilcare Ponchielli
1834
1886
Italian
Amilcare Ponchielli opera composer, known for La Gioconda
Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska
1834
1861
Polish
composer
Julius Reubke
1834
1858
German
Julius Reubke piano and organ composer, known for Sonata on the 94th Psalm
Peter Benoit
1834
1901
Belgian
composer
Giuseppe Branzoli
1835
1909
Italian
mandolinist, violinist, composer and music historian
Felix Draeseke
1835
1913
German
composer
Camille Saint-Saëns
1835
1921
French
Camille Saint-Saëns music critic, composer, pianist and an exceptional organist, best known for his biblical opera, Samson et Dalila
Henryk Wieniawski
1835
1880
Polish
Henryk Wieniawski composer and violinist, famous for two concertos and character pieces of exceptional difficulty
Eduard Strauss
1835
1916
Austrian
composer and younger brother of Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss
César Cui
1835
1918
Russian
César Cui army officer, music critic and composer of the Russian Five
Davorin Jenko
1835
1914
Slovenian-born Serbian
composer and conductor
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
French
composer, one of the first significant ballet composers since the Baroque music , known for Coppélia , Sylvia , and Lakmé
Abdu al-Hamuli
1836
1901
Egyptian
Abdu al-Hamuli composer and singer
Antônio Carlos Gomes
1836
1896
Brazilian
opera composer, praised by Franz Liszt and Giuseppe Verdi whose Il Guarany premiered at La Scala in 1870, a first opera ballo for the composer from the New World
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
Tigran Chukhajian
1837
1898
Turkish-Armenian
composer, conductor, public activist and the founder of the first opera institution in the Ottoman Empire
Émile Waldteufel
1837
1915
French
Émile Waldteufel composer of light music
Mily Balakirev
1837
1910
Russian
Mily Balakirev nationalist composer and the leader of the Russian Five
Gordon Saunders
1837
1912
English
composer of songs, church music and organ music, professor at the Trinity College of Music
Georges Bizet
1838
1875
French
Georges Bizet composer, best known for his final opera, Carmen
Max Bruch
1838
1920
German
Max Bruch composer, known for his Violin Concerto No. 1 , Scottish Fantasy and Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra
Henri Ghys
1839
1908
French
pianist, conductor and composer
Modest Mussorgsky
1839
1881
Russian
Modest Mussorgsky nationalist composer and the member of the Russian Five , best known for his orchestral tone poem, Night on Bald Mountain and his piano suite, Pictures at an Exhibition
Eduard Nápravník
1839
1916
Czech
Eduard Nápravník conductor and composer
John Knowles Paine
1839
1906
American
first native-born American composer to acquire international fame for his large-scale orchestral music
Josef Rheinberger
1839
1901
German
composer and organist , born in Liechtenstein, primarily noted for his organ music including 20 sonatas
Late Romantic (born 1840–1859)
Name
Date born
Date died
Nationality
Comments
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
1840
1893
Russian
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composer, best known for his three ballets, The Nutcracker , Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty , the opera Eugene Onegin , Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy , 1812 Overture , Piano Concerto No. 1 , Violin Concerto and his six symphonies
John Stainer
1840
1901
English
composer and organist
Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray
1840
1910
French
composer
Johan Svendsen
1840
1911
Norwegian
composer, conductor and violinist
Louis Brassin
1840
1884
Belgian
pianist, composer and music educator, best known for his piano transcription of the Magic Fire Music from Wagner 's Die Walküre
Emmanuel Chabrier
1841
1894
French
Emmanuel Chabrier composer who influenced Maurice Ravel , Les Six , Jean Françaix and many other French composers, known for the opera, L'étoile and the rhapsody, España
Felip Pedrell
1841
1922
Spanish
composer of opera, zarzuela and church music who taught and influenced Isaac Albéniz , Enrique Granados and Manuel de Falla
Giovanni Sgambati
1841
1914
Italian
composer, conductor and pianist
Antonín Dvořák
1841
1904
Czech
Antonín Dvořák composer, best known for his New World Symphony
Giuseppe Silvestri
1841
1921
Italian
composer and mandolin virtuoso
Arrigo Boito
1842
1918
Italian
Arrigo Boito composer and librettist , known as a composer for his opera, Mefistofele
Josef Labor
1842
1924
Austrian
Josef Labor composer, pianist, organist and teacher
Mykola Lysenko
1842
1912
Ukrainian
Mykola Lysenko composer, pianist, conductor and ethnomusicologist
Johann Nepomuk Fuchs
1842
1899
Austrian
composer, conductor, teacher and editor
Jules Massenet
1842
1912
French
Jules Massenet composer, best known for his two operas, Manon and Werther and the Méditation for violin from the opera, Thaïs
Arthur Sullivan
1842
1900
English
Arthur Sullivan composer, known for his operettas in collaboration with William Schwenck Gilbert
Calixa Lavallée
1842
1891
Canadian
composer, known for the Canadian national anthem, O Canada
Émile Bernard
1843
1902
French
composer and organist, known for his Divertissement For Doubled Wind Quintet
Edvard Grieg
1843
1907
Norwegian
Edvard Grieg composer, best known for his 1875 incidental music, Peer Gynt and the Piano Concerto in A minor
David Popper
1843
1913
Czech
composer and virtuoso cellist, known for his 40 etudes, 4 concertos and Hungarian Rhapsody for cello and orchestra
Paul Taffanel
1844
1908
French
Paul Taffanel flautist, conductor and instructor, regarded as the founder of the French Flute School
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
1844
1908
Russian
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov composer and the member of the Russian Five , best known for Flight of the Bumblebee from The Tale of Tsar Saltan and his symphonic poem Scheherazade
Pietro Armanini
1844
1895
Italian
composer, virtuoso mandolinist and teacher, known for his performances and two dances, La cigale polka pour (The Grasshopper Polka) and L'éventail polka-mazurka (The Range Mazurka)
Pablo de Sarasate
1844
1908
Spanish
virtuoso violinist and composer, best known for Zigeunerweisen , Carmen Fantasy and his showpieces for the violin
Charles-Marie Widor
1844
1937
French
Charles-Marie Widor composer, known for his works for the organ
Friedrich Nietzsche
1844
1900
German
philologist, philosopher, cultural critic, poet and composer
Ion Ivanovici
1845
1902
Romanian
composer, known for his waltz, Waves of the Danube
Gabriel Fauré
1845
1924
French
Gabriel Fauré composer, known for his chamber music and his Requiem among other pieces
Oscar Hammerstein I
1846
1919
German-born American
opera composer, businessman and impresario
Albert Mando
1846
1912
American
composer, conductor and music educator
Ignaz Brüll
1846
1907
Austrian
composer and pianist, famous for his opera, Das goldene Kreuz
Luigi Denza
1846
1922
Italian
opera composer, composed and played for mandolin and guitar
Ferdinando de Cristofaro
1846
1890
Italian
mandolin virtuoso, pianist, composer and music teacher
Zygmunt Noskowski
1846
1909
Polish
composer, conductor and teacher
Robert Fuchs
1847
1927
Austrian
composer and music teacher
Chiquinha Gonzaga
1847
1935
Brazilian
composer, pianist, and conductor
Augusta Holmès
1847
1903
French
composer of Irish descent
Philipp Scharwenka
1847
1917
German-Polish
composer and music teacher, brother of Xaver Scharwenka
Henri Duparc
1848
1933
French
composer, noted for seventeen melodies
Hubert Parry
1848
1918
English
Hubert Parry composer, wrote choral song, Jerusalem
Benjamin Godard
1849
1895
French
composer and violinist
Ernesto Köhler
1849
1907
Italian
flautist and composer, known by flautists for his instructional work, Progress in Flute Playing
Calogero Adolfo Bracco
1850
1903
Italian
mandolinist, violinist, composer and conductor, known for I mandolini a congresso
Zdeněk Fibich
1850
1900
Czech
Zdeněk Fibich composer, best known for his two operas, Šárka and The Bride of Messina
Xaver Scharwenka
1850
1924
German-Polish
composer, pianist and music teacher, brother of Philipp Scharwenka
Alexandre Luigini
1850
1906
French
composer and conductor
Max Josef Beer
1851
1908
Austrian
composer
Josif Marinković
1851
1931
Serbian
composer
Vincent d'Indy
1851
1931
French
Vincent d'Indy 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
Charles Villiers Stanford
1852
1924
Irish
Charles Villiers Stanford composer
Ciprian Porumbescu
1853
1883
Romanian
composer
Teresa Carreño
1853
1917
Venezuelan
composer and pianist
Arthur Foote
1853
1937
American
Arthur Foote composer and the member of the Second New England School
Engelbert Humperdinck
1854
1921
German
opera composer, influenced by Richard Wagner , famous for Hänsel und Gretel
Leoš Janáček
1854
1928
Czech
composer, known for his operas Káťa Kabanová and Jenůfa and his orchestral pieces Sinfonietta and Taras Bulba
Alfredo Catalani
1854
1893
Italian
Alfredo Catalani composer, known for his two operas, Loreley and La Wally
Moritz Moszkowski
1854
1925
German
composer and pianist who wrote prolifically for the piano, also composed a piano concerto and a violin concerto
John Philip Sousa
1854
1932
American
John Philip Sousa composer and conductor known as "The March King", best known for The Stars and Stripes Forever among other marches
Bernard Zweers
1854
1924
Dutch
Bernard Zweers composer
George Whitefield Chadwick
1854
1931
American
composer
Ernest Chausson
1855
1899
French
Ernest Chausson composer, influenced by César Franck and Richard Wagner , seen as a bridge from them to Claude Debussy
Jean Pietrapertosa
1855
1940
Italian-French
composer and mandolin virtuoso
Julius Röntgen
1855
1932
German-Dutch
composer, influenced by Johannes Brahms , close friend to Edvard Grieg
Anatoly Lyadov
1855
1914
Russian
Anatoly Lyadov composer, teacher and conductor
Arnold Mendelssohn
1855
1933
German
composer and music teacher
Stevan Mokranjac
1856
1914
Serbian
composer
Jacob J. Sawyer
1856
1885
American
composer
Giuseppe Martucci
1856
1909
Italian
composer and music teacher
Frank White Meacham
1856
1909
American
composer and arranger of Tin Pan Alley , best known for his popular march, American Patrol
Sergei Taneyev
1856
1915
Russian
Sergei Taneyev composer, pianist and music teacher
Christian Sinding
1856
1941
Norwegian
Christian Sinding composer
Edward Elgar
1857
1934
English
Edward Elgar composer, wrote oratorios, chamber music, concertos and symphonies, best known for his Enigma Variations , Salut d'Amour , Cello Concerto and his Pomp and Circumstance Marches
Cécile Chaminade
1857
1944
French
composer and pianist
Ruggero Leoncavallo
1857
1919
Italian
Ruggero Leoncavallo opera composer, known almost exclusively for Pagliacci
Edwin Eugene Bagley
1857
1922
American
composer, most famous for composing the march, National Emblem
Mathilde Kralik
1857
1944
Austrian
Mathilde Kralik composer, pupil of Anton Bruckner
Giacomo Puccini
1858
1924
Italian
Giacomo Puccini opera composer, known for La bohème , Tosca and Madama Butterfly
Jenő Hubay
1858
1937
Hungarian
violinist, composer and music teacher, also known by his German name Eugen Huber
Eugène Ysaÿe
1858
1931
Belgian
Eugène Ysaÿe composer and virtuoso violinist, known for his solo sonatas for violin
Hans Rott
1858
1884
Austrian
Hans Rott composer and organist, favorite student of Anton Bruckner and praised by Gustav Mahler
Carlo Curti
1859
1922
Italian
Carlo Curti composer, conductor and instrumentalist on xylophone and mandolin, wrote mandolin method . Also, he conducted the first Mexican Typical Orchestra (Orquesta Típica Mexicana)
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
1859
1935
Russian
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov composer, conductor and teacher
Victor Herbert
1859
1924
Irish-born American
Victor Herbert composer, cellist and conductor, best known for his 1903 operetta, Babes in Toyland
Sergei Lyapunov
1859
1924
Russian
Sergei Lyapunov composer and pianist
Per Lasson
1859
1883
Norwegian
Per Lasson composer, brother of Norwegian painter, Oda Krohg
Post Romantic (born 1860–1899)
Name
Date born
Date died
Nationality
Comments
Isaac Albéniz
1860
1909
Spanish
Isaac Albéniz composer and virtuoso pianist, known for nationalist piano works such as Iberia and a 'set of 12 piano pieces'
Valborg Aulin
1860
1928
Swedish
Valborg Aulin female pianist and composer
Gustave Charpentier
1860
1956
French
Gustave Charpentier 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 ten innovative large-scale and sometimes programmatic symphonies and many lieder
Edward MacDowell
1860
1908
American
Edward MacDowell 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
Hugo Wolf composer of lieder , influenced by Richard Wagner
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
1860
1941
Polish
Ignacy Paderewski pianist and composer
Anton Arensky
1861
1906
Russian
Anton Arensky composer, pianist and music teacher
Spyridon Samaras
1861
1917
Greek
Spyridon Samaras opera composer, widely known for his composition of the "Olympic Hymn "
Wilhelm Berger
1861
1911
German
Wilhelm Berger composer, pianist and conductor
Georgy Catoire
1861
1926
Russian
composer
Václav Suk
1861
1933
Czech-born Russian
Václav Suk composer, violinist and conductor
Stéphan Elmas
1862
1937
Armenian
Stéphan Elmas composer, pianist and teacher
Claude Debussy
1862
1918
French
Claude Debussy composer, one of the most prominent figures working within the field of Impressionist music , best known for Clair de Lune from Suite bergamasque
Frederick Delius
1862
1934
English
Frederick Delius composer, used chromaticism in many of his compositions
Edward German
1862
1936
English
Edward German composer of Welsh descent, known for his three comic operas, Merrie England , A Princess of Kensington and Tom Jones
Alberto Williams
1862
1952
Argentine
Alberto Williams composer and conductor
Emil von Sauer
1862
1942
German
Emil von Sauer composer, pianist, editor and teacher
Pietro Mascagni
1863
1945
Italian
Pietro Mascagni opera composer, known for Cavalleria Rusticana
Horatio Parker
1863
1919
American
Horatio Parker composer, organist and teacher
Gabriel Pierné
1863
1937
French
Gabriel Pierné composer, conductor and organist
Ricardo Castro
1864
1907
Mexican
Ricardo Castro composer, works include piano music
Alexander Gretchaninov
1864
1956
Russian
Alexander Gretchaninov composer
Sakunosuke Koyama
1864
1927
Japanese
Sakunosuke Koyama composer and music teacher
Alberto Nepomuceno
1864
1920
Brazilian
Alberto Nepomuceno composer
Clarence L. Partee
1864
1915
American
Clarence L. Partee composer for banjo, mandolin and guitar
Guy Ropartz
1864
1955
French
Guy Ropartz composer and conductor
Richard Strauss
1864
1949
German
Richard Strauss composer, known for Also Sprach Zarathustra (based on the book, Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche ), wrote many symphonic poems , operas and lieder
Paul Dukas
1865
1935
French
Paul Dukas composer, known for his piece of program music , The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Eduardo di Capua
1865
1917
Italian
Eduardo di Capua composer, known for his song, "'O sole mio "
Herbert J. Ellis
1865
1903
English
Herbert Ellis musician (banjo, mandolin and guitar), wrote method books, more than 1000 compositions
Paul Gilson
1865
1942
Belgian
Paul Gilson musician and composer
Alexander Glazunov
1865
1936
Russian
Alexander Glazunov composer, influenced by Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt
Albéric Magnard
1865
1914
French
Albéric Magnard composer
Carl Nielsen
1865
1931
Danish
Carl Nielsen composer, renowned for his six symphonies and concerti
Jean Sibelius
1865
1957
Finnish
Jean Sibelius composer of seven symphonies and the Violin Concerto in D minor , known also for the symphonic poems include Finlandia , En saga , Lemminkäinen (which includes the Swan of Tuonela ), The Oceanides , and Tapiola
Vasily Kalinnikov
1866
1901
Russian
Vasily Kalinnikov composer of two symphonies
Tor Aulin
1866
1914
Swedish
Tor Aulin violinist, conductor and composer
Ferruccio Busoni
1866
1924
Italian
Ferruccio Busoni composer and pianist, known for his opera, Turandot and his many transcriptions and arrangements of Johann Sebastian Bach
Francesco Cilea
1866
1950
Italian
Francesco Cilea composer, particularly known for his two operas, L'arlesiana and Adriana Lecouvreur
Amanda Aldridge
1866
1956
British
Amanda Aldridge composer, opera singer and teacher
Vladimir Rebikov
1866
1920
Russian
Vladimir Rebikov composer and pianist
Erik Satie
1866
1925
French
Erik Satie composer and pianist, best known for Les Trois Gymnopédies
Georg Schumann
1866
1952
German
Georg Schumann composer, older brother of Camillo Schumann ; no relation to Robert Schumann
Johann Strauss III
1866
1939
Austrian
Johann Strauss III composer, son of Eduard Strauss
Learmont Drysdale
1866
1909
Scottish
composer
Samuel Maykapar
1867
1938
Russian
Samuel Maykapar composer
Amy Beach
1867
1944
American
Amy Beach composer and pianist
Umberto Giordano
1867
1948
Italian
Umberto Giordano opera composer
Enrique Granados
1867
1916
Spanish
Enrique Granados composer and pianist, known for his piano works and chamber music
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
1867
1942
Swedish
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger composer, wrote symphonies , operas , vocal and piano music
Charles Koechlin
1867
1950
French
Charles Koechlin composer, teacher and writer on music
Scott Joplin
c. 1867/1868
1917
American
Scott Joplin composer and pianist known as "The Ragtime King", best known for Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer among other ragtime compositions
Oskar Merikanto
1868
1924
Finnish
Oskar Merikanto musician and composer
Granville Bantock
1868
1946
British
composer
Hermann Bischoff
1868
1936
German
composer
Hamish MacCunn
1868
1916
Scottish
composer, conductor and teacher, most famous for The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
Vittorio Monti
1868
1922
Italian
composer, violinist and conductor, most famous for Csárdás
José Vianna da Motta
1868
1948
Portuguese
pianist , teacher and composer, most famous for Symphony 'À Pátria', Op. 13
Juventino Rosas
1868
1894
Mexican
Juventino Rosas composer, known for his song, "Sobre las Olas "
Jan Brandts Buys
1868
1933
Dutch-Austrian
composer
Tokichi Setoguchi
1868
1941
Japanese
Tokichi Setoguchi composer, music educator, conductor and clarinetist, famous for Warship March
Seth Weeks
1868
1953
American
Seth Weeks composer, music educator, jazz bandleader and mandolinist
Siegfried Wagner
1869
1930
German
opera composer, conductor and the son of Richard Wagner
Demetrios Lialios
1869
1940
Greek
composer of chamber music
Julius Conus
1869
1942
Russian
composer and violinist
Albert Roussel
1869
1937
French
Albert Roussel composer
Armas Järnefelt
1869
1958
Finnish
composer and conductor
Harry Lawrence Freeman
1869
1954
American
opera composer, conductor, impresario and teacher, best known for his African-American opera, Voodoo
Alfred Hill
1869
1960
Australian-New Zealand
composer, conductor and teacher
John Nicholas Klohr
1869
1956
American
composer of band music, most famous for The Billboard March
Leopold Godowsky
1870
1938
Polish
composer, pianist and teacher
Zygmunt Stojowski
1870
1946
Polish
composer and pianist
Oscar Straus
1870
1954
Austrian
Oscar Straus composer, no relation to the musical Strauss family of Vienna (Johann Strauss I , Johann Strauss II , Josef Strauss , Eduard Strauss and Johann Strauss III )
Franz Lehár
1870
1948
Hungarian
composer, mainly known for his operettas
Florent Schmitt
1870
1958
French
composer
Luigi von Kunits
1870
1931
Serbian-born Austrian
composer and conductor, founder of the Pittsburg and Toronto symphony orchestras
Guillaume Lekeu
1870
1894
Belgian
composer, known for his violin sonata
Louis Vierne
1870
1937
French
Louis Vierne composer and organist, titular organist of Notre-Dame de Paris
Nobu Kōda
1870
1946
Japanese
Nobu Kōda composer, violinist and music teacher
Frederick Converse
1871
1940
American
composer
Alfredo D'Ambrosio
1871
1914
Italian
violinist and composer
Giacomo Balla
1871
1958
Italian
futurist composer and artist
Zacharia Paliashvili
1871
1933
Georgian
Zacharia Paliashvili composer, known for the eclectic fusion of Georgian folk songs and stories with 19th century Romantic classical themes. He was the founder of the Georgian Philharmonic Society and later, the head of the Tbilisi State Conservatoire
Henry Kimball Hadley
1871
1937
American
composer and conductor, known for the opera, Cleopatra's Night
Oreste Ravanello
1871
1938
Italian
composer, known for works for choir and for organ
Wilhelm Stenhammar
1871
1927
Swedish
Wilhelm Stenhammar composer, conductor and pianist
Alexander von Zemlinsky
1871
1942
Austrian
Alexander von Zemlinsky composer and music teacher, his students include Arnold Schoenberg and Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Stanislav Binički
1872
1942
Serbian
composer
Hugo Alfvén
1872
1960
Swedish
Hugo Alfvén composer, known for Swedish Rhapsody , works include choral music and five symphonies
Julius Fučík
1872
1916
Czech
Julius Fučík composer and conductor of military bands, known for Entrance of the Gladiators
Rubin Goldmark
1872
1936
American
composer, pianist, educator and nephew of Karl Goldmark
Alexander Scriabin
1872
1915
Russian
Alexander Scriabin composer and pianist, known for his harmonically adventurous piano sonatas and theatrically orchestral works, characteristic period compositions include his Op. 1 to Op. 30 works
Ralph Vaughan Williams
1872
1958
English
Ralph Vaughan Williams composer, his works include nine symphonies , Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis and other orchestral poems
Salvator Léonardi
1872
1938
Italian
composer, performer and teacher, known for Souvenir de Catania , Souvenir de Napoli , Souvenir de Sicile and Angeli e Demoni
Camillo Schumann
1872
1946
German
composer, younger brother of Georg Schumann ; no relation to Robert Schumann
William Henry Bell
1873
1946
English
composer, conductor and lecturer
Leo Fall
1873
1925
Austrian
composer of operettas
Pascual Marquina Narro
1873
1948
Spanish
prolific orchestral and operatic composer
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
Reynaldo Hahn
1874
1947
Venezuelan
composer, known for his strikingly beautiful and unabashedly tonal melodies
Gustav Holst
1874
1934
English
Gustav Holst composer, best known for his orchestral suite, The Planets
Charles Ives
1874
1954
American
composer, member of the American Five , best known for The Unanswered Question and his Concord Sonata
Arnold Schoenberg
1874
1951
Austrian-American
Arnold Schoenberg composer, whose early works (e.g. Verklärte Nacht ) are influenced by Richard Wagner , but subsequently developed atonalism and serialism with such watershed works as Moses und Aron
Josef Suk
1874
1935
Czech
Josef Suk composer and violinist
Franz Schmidt
1874
1939
Austrian
composer, influenced by Anton Bruckner and Johannes Brahms
Eugénie-Victorine-Jeanne Alombert
1874
1964
French
composer and pianist
Reinhold Glière
1875
1956
Russian
Reinhold Glière composer
Julián Carrillo
1875
1965
Mexican
composer, conductor, violinist and music theorist
Fritz Kreisler
1875
1962
Austrian
composer and virtuoso violinist, known for his sweet sound, composed short showpieces for the violin
Richard Wetz
1875
1935
German
composer, influenced by Anton Bruckner
Maurice Ravel
1875
1937
French
Maurice Ravel composer, best known for Boléro
Franco Alfano
1875
1954
Italian
composer and pianist
Albert Ketèlbey
1875
1959
English
composer, conductor and pianist
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
1875
1912
English
composer, known for his trilogy of cantatas , The Song of Hiawatha
Alexander Koshetz
1875
1944
Ukrainian
Alexander Koshetz choral conductor, arranger, composer, ethnographer , writer, musicologist and lecturer
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
1875
1911
Lithuanian
painter and composer
Henriette Renié
1875
1956
French
harpist and composer
Josef Hofmann
1876
1957
Polish-American
Josef Hofmann composer and pianist
Edgar Bara
1876
1962
French
mandolinist and composer, conducted mandolin orchestra
John Alden Carpenter
1876
1951
American
composer
Manuel de Falla
1876
1946
Spanish
Manuel de Falla composer, best known for The Three-Cornered Hat
Flor Alpaerts
1876
1954
Belgian
composer, notable students include the two composers, Denise Tolkowsky and Ernest Schuyten
Mieczysław Karłowicz
1876
1909
Polish
Mieczysław Karłowicz composer, his style is of late-Romantic and nationalist character
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
1876
1944
Italian
Filippo Marinetti futurist composer, poet, and editor
Fermo Dante Marchetti
1876
1940
Italian
Fermo Marchetti composer, best known for the song, "Fascination "
Ludolf Nielsen
1876
1939
Danish
Ludolf Nielsen composer, violinist, conductor and pianist
Carl Ruggles
1876
1971
American
composer, painter and the member of the American Five , whose representative Romantic-period work is the lieder Ich fühle deinen Odem
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
1876
1948
Italian
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari composer and music teacher, known for his comic operas
Nakao Tozan
1876
1956
Japanese
Nakao Tozan performer and prolific composer, known for his works of the Tozan school
Petar Krstić
1877
1957
Serbian
composer and conductor
Antonio Russolo
1877
1942
Italian
futurist composer and brother of Luigi Russolo
Ernst von Dohnányi
1877
1960
Hungarian
Ernst von Dohnányi conductor, composer and pianist
Elisabeth Kuyper
1877
1953
Dutch
Elisabeth Kuyper composer and conductor
Paul Ladmirault
1877
1944
French
Paul Ladmirault composer
Mykola Leontovych
1877
1921
Ukrainian
Mykola Leontovych composer, choral conductor and teacher, known for his arrangement of the carol "Shchedryk ", known in English as "Carol of the Bells " or as "Ring Christmas Bells"
Sergei Bortkiewicz
1877
1952
Russian
Sergei Bortkiewicz composer and pianist
Isidor Bajić
1878
1915
Serbian
Isidor Bajić composer, conductor, teacher and publisher
Gabriel Dupont
1878
1914
French
Gabriel Dupont composer, known for his operas and chamber music
Joseph Holbrooke
1878
1958
English
Joseph Holbrooke composer, conductor and pianist
Franz Schreker
1878
1934
Austrian
Franz Schreker conductor, composer and music teacher, primarily a composer of operas
Teiichi Okano
1878
1941
Japanese
Teiichi Okano composer
Frank Bridge
1879
1941
English
Frank Bridge composer, best known as the teacher of Benjamin Britten , characteristic period compositions include Suite for String Orchestra and his Capriccio Nos. 1 and 2
Viggo Brodersen
1879
1965
Danish
Viggo Brodersen composer and pianist
Adolf Wiklund
1879
1950
Swedish
Adolf Wiklund composer, conductor and pianist
Joseph Canteloube
1879
1957
French
Joseph Canteloube composer, primarily known for Chants d'Auvergne
Hamilton Harty
1879
1941
Irish
Hamilton Harty composer and conductor, best known for An Irish Symphony
John Ireland
1879
1962
English
composer, whose Piano Concerto is representative
Carmela Mackenna
1879
1962
Chilean
Carmela Mackenna composer and pianist
Alma Mahler
1879
1964
Austrian
Alma Mahler composer and wife of Gustav Mahler
Otto Olsson
1879
1964
Swedish
composer
Ottorino Respighi
1879
1936
Italian
composer, known for his three symphonic poems , Fountains of Rome , Pines of Rome , and Roman Festivals
Rudolf Sieczyński
1879
1952
Austrian
Rudolf Sieczyński composer
Cyril Scott
1879
1970
English
composer, writer and poet
Rentarō Taki
1879
1903
Japanese
Rentarō Taki composer and pianist
Nikolai Medtner
1880
1951
Russian
Nikolai Medtner composer and pianist
Clarence Cameron White
1880
1960
American
neoromantic composer and concert violinist
Emilios Riadis
1880
1935
Greek
composer, famous for his song cycles
Béla Bartók
1881
1945
Hungarian
Béla Bartók composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist
Kenneth J. Alford
1881
1945
English
composer of marches for band, most famous for Colonel Bogey March
Igor Stravinsky
1882
1971
Russian
Igor Stravinsky composer, pianist and conductor, best known for his three ballets, The Firebird , Petrushka and The Rite of Spring and his characteristic Romantic-style compositions include Symphony in E-flat , Scherzo fantastique and Fireworks
Maximilian Steinberg
1883
1946
Russian
Maximilian Steinberg composer, whose musical language was influenced by Glazunov and Rimsky-Korsakov's late Romanticism before developing into socialist realism by the late 1920s, characteristic period compositions include his Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2 and his Fantaisie dramatique
Arnold Bax
1883
1953
English
Arnold Bax composer, poet and author, best known for his orchestral music
Manolis Kalomiris
1883
1962
Greek
Manolis Kalomiris composer and founder of the Greek National School of Music
Enrique Soro
1884
1954
Chilean
Enrique Soro composer and pianist
Edwin York Bowen
1884
1961
English
York Bowen composer and pianist
Charles Tomlinson Griffes
1884
1920
American
Charles Tomlinson composer, known for his musical impressionism
Alfonso Leng
1884
1974
Chilean
Alfonso Leng composer and dentist
Marios Varvoglis
1885
1967
Greek
Marios Varvoglis composer
Dimitrios Levidis
1885
1951
Greek
Dimitrios Levidis composer
Nagayo Motoori
1885
1945
Japanese
Nagayo Motoori composer
Pedro Humberto Allende
1885
1957
Chilean
Pedro Humberto composer and pianist who serves as the first Chilean impressionist composer
Kōsaku Yamada
1886
1965
Japanese
Kōsaku Yamada composer and conductor
Kurt Atterberg
1887
1974
Swedish
Kurt Atterberg composer and conductor
Carlos Isamitt
1887
1974
Chilean
Carlos Isamitt composer, painter and musicologist
Nadia Boulanger
1887
1979
French
Nadia Boulanger composer, pianist and organist
Max Steiner
1888
1971
Austrian-born American
composer and conductor who emigrated to America and became one of Hollywood 's greatest musical composers
Philip Greeley Clapp
1888
1954
American
educator, conductor, pianist and composer of classical music
Sverre Jordan
1889
1972
Norwegian
Sverre Jordan composer and conductor
Morishige Takei
1890
1949
Japanese
Morishige Takei composer, guitarist and mandolinist
Sergei Prokofiev
1891
1953
Russian
Sergei Prokofiev composer, pianist and conductor, best known for his ballet, Romeo and Juliet , his characteristic Romantic works include his Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Minor and his 4 Etudes
Darius Milhaud
1892
1974
French
Darius Milhaud composer, conductor and teacher
Ferde Grofé
1892
1972
American
Ferde Grofé composer, arranger, pianist and instrumentalist, best known for Grand Canyon Suite
Sayed Darwish
1892
1923
Egyptian
Sayed Darwish composer, arranger and singer
Lili Boulanger
1893
1918
French
Lili Boulanger composer and the first female winner of the Prix de Rome prize
Rued Langgaard
1893
1952
Danish
Rued Langgaard composer and organist
Tamezō Narita
1893
1945
Japanese
Tamezō Narita composer
Michio Miyagi
1894
1956
Japanese
Michio Miyagi composer and musician, famous for his koto playing
William Grant Still
1895
1978
American
William Grant Still composer known as "The Dean of Afro-American Composers"
Carl Orff
1895
1982
German
Carl Orff composer and music educator, best known for his cantata, Carmina Burana
Eva Jessye
1895
1992
American
Eva Jessye composer, conductor and singer
Leo Ornstein
c. 1895
2002
Ukrainian-American
Leo Ornstein composer and pianist, though had a reputation as an avant-garde composer during his youth, he has composed characteristic Romantic-period works including Scherzino in B Minor, the piano suite Seeing Russia with Teacher , and 9 Miniatures
Virgil Thomson
1896
1989
American
Virgil Thomson composer and critic
Henry Cowell
1897
1965
American
Henry Cowell composer, writer, pianist, publisher, teacher and the husband of Sidney Robertson Cowell
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
1897
1957
Moravian-born American
Erich Wolfgang composer and conductor
George Gershwin
1898
1937
American
George Gershwin composer and pianist known as "The New York Citizen", best known for Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris as well as his opera, Porgy and Bess
Mischa Levitzki
1898
1941
American
Mischa Levitzki composer and pianist of Romantic-style works
Timeline
References
Notes
Sources
Further reading
Classical Composers Database: Composers timeline (1800–1900) . Retrieved 5 July 2006
Machlis, Joseph and Forney, Kristine. The Enjoyment of Music: Seventh Edition , W. W. Norton & Company, 1995, ISBN 0-393-96643-7
Moss, Charles K. Claude Debussy and Impressionism at the Wayback Machine (archived 9 February 2008). Retrieved 17 January 2009
Sadie, Julie Anne and Rhian Samuel. The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers , W. W. Norton & Company, 1995, ISBN 0-333-51598-6
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