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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a german composer" is correct in written English, but "German" should be capitalized.
You can use it when referring to a composer from Germany or of German nationality.
Example: "Beethoven was a German composer known for his symphonies and sonatas."
Alternatives: "a composer from Germany" or "a composer of German origin".
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The game's music was composed by Michael Hoenig, a German composer who played with Tangerine Dream.
Hütter was alone at the end, a German composer at the keyboard.
Braunfels, a German composer primarily known for his operas, was a victim of Hitler's policies.
Mozart died in 1791, the year "Flute" was first performed, so Schikaneder brought in Peter von Winter (1754-1825), a German composer and violinist.
Sven Hermann, a German composer, incorporates images of Batman and other comic book figures into his intricate ink on paper drawings.
In Germany, meanwhile, interest in his music grew apace in the late 18th century and reestablished him as a German composer of the first rank.
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Plus, there were the further examples of how European dance, theater and music were already applying Asian influences, such as in the Parisian Shakespeare of Le Théâtre du Soleil or Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Sternklang," stargazing music played at night in a park by a visionary German composer whose music was radically influenced by trips to Japan.
In 1951, he collaborated with Berthold Goldschmidt, who, in the 1920s, had been a rising German composer, on an opera, in English, based on Shelley's The Cenci.
The official festival concert, on Thursday, offered the American premiere of "Surrogate Cities," a sonic boom of a symphony from 1994 by Heiner Goebbels, a pathbreaking German composer.
Tonight's program offers a new work by an adventurous German composer, Heiner Goebbels; an early-20th-century symphony, Sibelius's Seventh; and a colossal masterpiece, Schubert's "Great" Symphony.
Simon Rattle may have conducted the Berlin Philharmonic for years, but can one imagine a famous German composer of our day – say Wolfgang Rihm – as a revered guest of the royal family, as Felix Mendelssohn was of Victoria and Albert?
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