Schumann, Liszt, Brahms, Rachmaninov, Giuseppe Verdi.
1. Schumann
robert schumann (June 8, 181—July 29, 1856) was a 19th century German composer and music critic. Representative works include Butterfly, Vienna Carnival and New Music Magazine.
2. Liszt
Franz Liszt (October 22, 1811—July 31, 1886) was born in Reading, Hungary, a famous Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor, a great master of romanticism, and one of the most outstanding representatives in the early stage of romanticism.
The representative works are the symphonies Faust and Dante; Piano music Nineteen hungarian rhapsody, etc.
3. Brahms
Johannes Brahms (German: Johannes Brahms, German: [jo? han? s ? b? a? Ms], May 7, 1833-April 3, 1897), was born in Hamburg and died in Vienna, the last composer of German classicism and the composer of the middle romanticism.
His important works include the First Symphony (Beethoven's Tenth Symphony), two piano concertos: Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor and Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major, etc.
4. Rachmaninov
Sergei vasilyevich Rachmaninoff (English: Sergei Vassilievitch Rachmaninoff, Russian: сергейвасил)
The main works are piano concertos No.2 and No.3, rhapsody on Paganini theme, 24 preludes, etudes of sound and picture, opera Aleko, Francesca of Limini, symphony No.2, orchestral "Dead Island" and bells. Among them, "Piano Concerto No.3 in D minor" has become the "most difficult" piano repertoire because of its profound difficulty.
5. Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-191), an Italian composer, is famous for his operas Lombardy (1848), Ernani (1844), La Arzi (1846) and La Jolla.
*** wrote 26 operas and 7 chorus works. The main representative operas are: nabucco, Joker, La Traviata, bard, Othello, Ayida, Evening Prayer in Sicily, Falstaff, Masquerade and Don Carlos. Acoustic music: Requiem, Four Religious Songs.