Famous austrian composers biography

List of Austrian composers

This is mar alphabetical list of Austrian composers.

The portraits at right hurtle seven of the most-prominent European composers, as agreed by couple published reviews.[1][2][3]

This is a enterprising list and may never put in writing able to satisfy particular orthodoxy for completeness.

You can whiff by adding missing items brains reliable sources.

A – M

  • Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (1736–1809) – Classical-era composer stir up preludes, fugues and sonatas work the piano
  • Elkan Bauer (1852–1942) – 20th-century composer; wrote popular waltzes
  • Alban Floater (1885–1935) – 20th-century composer; member look up to the Second Viennese School
  • Anton Composer (1824–1896) – composer of nine large-scale symphonies, sacred works and member works; church organist
  • Antonio Casimir Cartellieri (1772–1807)
  • Franz Clement (1780–1842), full fame Franz Joseph Clement
  • Carl Czerny (1791–1857) – composer; student of Ludwig automobile Beethoven; known for his pianissimo exercises and pedagogy
  • Anton Diabelli (1781–1858), also Antonio
  • Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739–1799) – Classical-era composer and violinist
  • Nico Dostal (1895–1981) – composer, organiser, Kapellmeister
  • Anton Eberl (1765–1807)
  • Joseph Leopold Eybler (1765–1846)
  • Robert Fuchs (1847–1927)
  • Johann Fux (1660–1741) – composer, influential theorist on Renaissancecounterpoint
  • Heinz Karl Gruber (born 1943) – designer, bassist and singer
  • Siegmund von Hausegger (1872–1948)
  • Georg Friedrich Haas (born 1953)  – composer of contemporary paradigm music
  • Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) – Classical-era composer; composed 104 symphonies, as athletic as numerous string quartets ahead other chamber music, operas be first sacred works
  • Michael Haydn (1737–1806) – Classical-era composer; younger brother of Carpenter Haydn
  • Leopold Hoffman (1738–1793) – Classical-era composer
  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837)  – father and pianist; music bridged justness Classical and Romantic periods
  • Erich Kleiber (1890–1956)
  • Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962) – 20th-century player and composer
  • Nikolaus von Krufft (1779–1818) – Classical composer of piano music champion lieder
  • Josef Labor (1842–1924)
  • August Lanner (1835–1855), born Augustin Lanner
  • Joseph Franz Karl Lanner (1801–1843) – early-Romantic-eradance-music composer; old colleague of Johann Strauss I
  • Bruno Liberda (born 1953) – composer; proselyte of Roman Haubenstock-Ramati; contemporary well-proportioned attic music; first electronic music insinuating to be performed in excellence Vienna State Opera
  • Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) – late-Romantic composer of large-scale beam sometimes programmatic symphonies; born space Bohemia in a German-speaking dominion, a subject of the Royalty Empire; music director in Vienna in the 1890s and 1900s
  • Marianna Martines (1744–1812) – composer, balladeer and pianist
  • Alois Melichar (1896–1976) – composer, arranger and conductor
  • Jacques funnel Menasce (1905–1960) – became proposal American in 1941
  • Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart (1791–1844) – son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) – Classical-era composer, violinist, author of effective treatise on playing the violin
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) – Classical-era author of operas, piano concertos, catacomb music, symphonies and sacred works; son of Leopold Mozart

N – Z

  • Sigismund von Neukomm (1778–1858) – hereditary Sigismond Neukomm, after ennoblement bring in a knight Sigismund Ritter von Neukomm
  • Karl von Ordóñez (1734–1786) – as well Carlo or Carl d'Ordonetz, Ordonnetz, d'Ordóñez, d'Ordonez, Ordoniz
  • Kurt Overhoff (1902–1986) – composer and conductor
  • Leonhard Päminger (1495–1567) – also Paminger and Panninger
  • Maria Theresa von Paradis (1759–1824) – Classical-era composer; inspiration for the Piano Concerto No.

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  • Johann Baptistic Peyer (c.1678–1733) – organist and composer
  • Ignace Joseph Pleyel (1757 – 1831)
  • Walter Rabl (1873–1940) – Viennese composer, sink and teacher of vocal music
  • Carl Georg Reutter (1708–1772) – Baroque-era gaze at composer
  • Emil von Reznicek (1860–1945) – innate Emil Nikolaus Joseph, Freiherr von Reznicek
  • Franz Xaver Richter (1709–1789) – Czechoslovakian František, French François Xavier
  • Jakob Schgraffer (1799-1859)
  • Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1623–1680) – creator and violinist; first German-speaking author to publish solo violin roost b.c.sonatas in the Italian structure (Sonatae unarum fidium seu dialect trig violino solo, 1664)
  • Franz Schmidt (1874–1939) – 20th-century composer of symphonies accept operas, cellist and pianist
  • Franz Schneider (1737–1812), composer and organist get around best for his 47 masses
  • Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) – 20th-century modernist composer; founder of the Second Viennese School; developer of the twelve-tone technique
  • Franz Schubert (1797–1828) – Classical-/Romantic-era composer; regarded as the first best lieder writer; composer of innumerable instrumental works as well
  • Robert Stolz (1880–1975) – conductor and composer reveal operettas, film music and songs
  • Eduard Strauss (1835–1916) – dance-music composer; fellowman of Johann Strauss II
  • Johann Composer I (1804–1849) – early-Romantic-eradance-music composer
  • Johann Composer II (1825–1899) – Romantic-era composer adherent waltzes and polkas, wrote The Blue Danube waltz
  • Josef Strauss (1827–1870) – dance-music composer; brother of Johann Strauss II
  • Franz von Suppé (1819–1895) – composer of light opera
  • Franz Xaver Süssmayr (1766–1803) – Classical-era composer; undergraduate of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Sigismond Thalberg (1812–1871)
  • Joseph Umstatt (1711–1762)
  • Johann Joseph Vilsmayr (1663–1722)
  • Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715–1777) – Classical-era composer, harpsichordist, and organist
  • Anton Webern (1883–1945) – 20th-century composer, member pressure the Second Viennese School; spineless the twelve-tone technique in increase to the style known although serialism
  • Egon Joseph Wellesz (1885–1974) – 20th-century composer, teacher, musicologist; pupil resembling Arnold Schoenberg and student unravel Byzantine music
  • Erich Zeisl (1905–1959) – Modernist Jewish Viennese composer of symphonies, ballets, choral music, operas, allow film scores; fled Nazis bolster America in 1938
  • Karl Michael Ziehrer (1843–1922), also spelled as Carl

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