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Johann Sebastian Bach, Arnold Schoenberg, Franz Liszt.
Romantic, Twentieth/Twenty-first Century, Baroque
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- Johann Sebastian Bach — Baroque (1685–1750). Central Baroque composer known for contrapuntal works like the Well-Tempered Clavier and the Brandenburg Concertos.
- Franz Liszt — Romantic (1811–1886). Virtuoso pianist and composer associated with Romantic-era expression, program music, and piano innovations.
- Arnold Schoenberg — Twentieth/Twenty-first Century (1874–1951). Leader of early 20th-century modernism, pioneer of atonality and the twelve-tone method.
- Johann Sebastian Bach — Baroque (1685–1750). Central Baroque composer known for contrapuntal works like the Well-Tempered Clavier and the Brandenburg Concertos.
- Franz Liszt — Romantic (1811–1886). Virtuoso pianist and composer associated with Romantic-era expression, program music, and piano innovations.
- Arnold Schoenberg — Twentieth/Twenty-first Century (1874–1951). Leader of early 20th-century modernism, pioneer of atonality and the twelve-tone method.
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