Tchaikovsky's creation involves almost all music genres and forms, among which symphony creation plays an important role. Absorb the experience of western European music culture development, organically combine high professional skills with Russian national music tradition, and create works with dramatic conflict and strong national style. Opera Eugene onegin, The Queen of Spades, Swan Lake Ballet, etc.
2. Chopin
Chopin is one of the most influential and popular piano composers in history, one of the most important figures in Polish music history, and a representative of European romantic music in the19th century. His works are based on Polish folk songs and dances and are deeply influenced by Bach. Most of them are piano music, and he is known as a "romantic piano poet".
3. Beethoven
Beethoven wrote a wide range of themes in his life, including 9 symphonies,/kloc-0 operas, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, many orchestral overtures, violin and cello sonatas. Because of its great contribution to classical music, the development and innovation of sonata form and symphony suite structure, it is called "the saint of music" and "the king of symphony" by later generations.
4. Mozart
In his short life of 35 years, Mozart completed more than 600 musical works of different genres and forms, including operas, symphonies, concertos, sonatas, quartets and other duets, as well as a large number of instrumental essays and solos, covering almost all musical genres at that time. His music embodies the style of the classical period, perfects various music schools, and establishes the Vienna Classical Music School with Haydn.
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Johann sebastian bach was not famous before his death, but he was forgotten by the world fifty years after his death. However, in the past century and a half, his fame has been growing. Generally speaking, he is one of the two or three greatest composers in the history of western music, and some people think that he is one of the greatest composers.