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NOTABLE COMPOSERS
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400 Years of the
Art of Music
Seventy-four
great composers
from the history of music.
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Composers Posters & Prints Index, “C - E”
for the music and social studies classrooms, theme decor for office, studio or home.
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music > composers a | b | c-e | f-g | h-l | m | n-r | s | t-z < social studies
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Composers posters: Pablo Casals, Ernest Chausson, Luigi Cherubini, Frederic Chopin, Domenico Cimarosa, Eric Coates, George M. Cohan, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Aaron Copland, Claude Debussy, Leo Delibes, Gaetano Donizetti, Anton Dvorak, Edward Elgar, and Duke Ellington.
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Domenico Cimarosa
b. 12-17-1749; near Naples
d. 1-11-1801
Cimarosa was an opera composer. His masterpiece was Il matrimonio segreto (The Secret Marriage - 1792).
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Muzio Clementi
b. 1-23-1752; Rome d. 3-10-1832; England
Pianist Muzio Clementi, who is acknowledged as the first composer to write specifically for the piano, was also a piano teacher and piano manufacturer.
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George M. Cohan
b. 7-3/4-1878; Providence, RI
d. 11-5-1942; NYC
Cohan, considered the “father of American musical comedy”, was an entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer, director, and producer, and known as “the man who owned Broadway” in the decade before World War I.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
b. 8-15-1875; England
d. 9-1-1912 - pneumonia
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, often called the “African Mahler”, was born in London to an English mother and Sierra Leonean Creole father. He studied composition with Charles Villiers Stanford, collaborated with Edward Elgar, and set some of Paul Laurence Dunbar's poems to music. Coleridge-Taylor's most famous work is probably his cantata Hiawatha's Wedding Feast; he was also a highly regarded teacher and conductor.
• Black History posters
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Aaron Copland
b. 11-14-1900; Brooklyn, NY
d. 12-2-1990
Aaron Copland is known as the “dean of American composers” for his style of balancing American folk tales and modern music. One of Copland's best known works was the ballet “Rodeo”; he was also commissioned to write “Appalachian Spring”.
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Antonín Leopold Dvorák
b. 9-8-1841; Austrian Empire
d. 5-1-1904
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