List of Romantic-era composers
This is a list of Romantic-era composers. Note that this list is purely chronological, and also includes a substantial number of composers, especially those born after 1860, whose works cannot be conveniently classified as "Romantic".
Late Classical-era/early Romantic-era composers (born 1770–99)
Name | Date born | Date died | Nationality | Comments |
Ludwig van Beethoven | 1770 | 1827 | German | composer and pianist, regarded by many as the first Romantic-era composer, most famous for Symphony No. 5 and Für Elise among others |
Ferdinando Carulli | 1770 | 1841 | Italian | composer for the guitar, wrote concertos and chamber music |
Édouard Du Puy | 1770 | 1822 | Swiss | composer, singer, director and violinist |
Peter Hänsel | 1770 | 1831 | German-Austrian | composer and violinist |
James Hewitt | 1770 | 1827 | American | composer, conductor and music publisher |
Anton Reicha | 1770 | 1836 | Czech-French | composer who experimented with irregular time signatures in his keyboard fugues, composed a large number of significant works for wind quintet |
Christian Heinrich Rinck | 1770 | 1846 | German | composer and organist |
Jan August Vitásek | 1770 | 1839 | Bohemian | composer |
Friedrich Witt | 1770 | 1836 | German | composer and cellist |
Johann Baptist Cramer | 1771 | 1858 | English | musician of German origin |
Ferdinando Paer | 1771 | 1839 | Italian | composer |
Maria Frances Parke | 1772 | 1822 | English | composer, pianist and soprano |
François-Louis Perne | 1772 | 1832 | French | composer and musicographer |
Josef Triebensee | 1772 | 1846 | Bohemian | composer and oboist |
Johann Wilhelm Wilms | 1772 | 1847 | Dutch-German | composer, best known for writing Wien Neêrlands Bloed, which served as the Dutch national anthem from 1815 to 1932 |
Sophie Bawr | 1773 | 1860 | French | composer, writer and playwright |
Pietro Generali | 1773 | 1832 | Italian | composer of operas and vocal music |
Wenzel Thomas Matiegka | 1773 | 1830 | Czech | composer |
Bartolomeo Bortolazzi | 1773 | 1820 | Italian | mandolin and guitar virtuoso and composer |
Pierre Rode | 1774 | 1830 | French | composer and violinist |
Gaspare Spontini | 1774 | 1851 | Italian | opera composer and conductor, famous for La vestale |
Václav Tomášek | 1774 | 1850 | Czech | composer and music teacher |
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse | 1774 | 1842 | Danish | composer in the Danish Golden Age |
Johann Anton André | 1775 | 1842 | German | composer and music publisher |
François-Adrien Boieldieu | 1775 | 1834 | French | composer |
João Domingos Bomtempo | 1775 | 1842 | Portuguese | composer, pianist and pedagogue |
Bernhard Crusell | 1775 | 1838 | Finnish | composer and clarinet player |
Sophia Dussek | 1775 | 1831 | Scottish | composer of Italian descent, singer, pianist and harpist |
François de Fossa | 1775 | 1849 | French | composer and guitarist |
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann | 1776 | 1822 | German | composer, author of fantasy and horror, jurist, music critic, draftsman and caricaturist |
Joseph Küffner | 1776 | 1856 | German | composer and musician |
Philipp Jakob Riotte | 1776 | 1856 | German | composer |
Ignaz von Seyfried | 1776 | 1841 | Austrian | composer, musician and conductor |
Ludwig Berger | 1777 | 1839 | German | composer, pianist and piano teacher |
Pauline Duchambge | 1778 | 1858 | French | composer and pianist |
Johann Nepomuk Hummel | 1778 | 1837 | Austrian | composer and pianist, his music bridged the Classical era of music and Romantic era of music |
Sigismund von Neukomm | 1778 | 1858 | Austrian | composer and pianist |
Fernando Sor | 1778 | 1839 | Spanish | composer for the classical guitar who is credited with elevating the guitar to the level of concert instrument |
William Knyvett | 1779 | 1856 | British | composer and singer |
Louise Reichardt | 1779 | 1826 | German | composer and songwriter |
Luigi Antonio Calegari | 1780 | 1849 | Italian | opera composer |
Conradin Kreutzer | 1780 | 1849 | German | composer and conductor |
Louis François Dauprat | 1781 | 1868 | French | composer, horn player and music professor at the Conservatoire de Paris |
Anton Diabelli | 1781 | 1858 | Austrian | composer, music publisher and editor |
Mauro Giuliani | 1781 | 1828 | Italian | composer and virtuoso guitarist |
Anthony Heinrich | 1781 | 1861 | American | composer |
Sophie Lebrun | 1781 | 1863 | German | composer and pianist |
François-Joseph Naderman | 1781 | 1835 | French | composer, harpist and teacher |
Daniel Auber | 1782 | 1871 | French | opera composer, noted for La muette de Portici |
Carlo Coccia | 1782 | 1873 | Italian | opera composer |
John Field | 1782 | 1837 | Irish | composer and pianist, notable for cultivating the nocturne |
Niccolò Paganini | 1782 | 1840 | Italian | composer and virtuoso violinist, wrote the 24 Caprices for violin, five concerti for violin, string quartets and works for violin and guitar |
Charlotta Seuerling | 1782 | 1828 | Swedish | composer, concert singer, harpsichordist and poet |
Friedrich Dotzauer | 1783 | 1860 | German | composer and cellist |
Teresa Belloc-Giorgi | 1784 | 1855 | Italian | composer and contralto |
Martin-Joseph Mengal | 1784 | 1851 | Belgian | composer and instructor |
Francesco Morlacchi | 1784 | 1841 | Italian | composer |
George Onslow | 1784 | 1853 | Anglo-French | composer |
Ferdinand Ries | 1784 | 1838 | German | composer, friend and pupil of Ludwig van Beethoven |
Louis Spohr | 1784 | 1859 | German | composer, violinist and conductor, renowned for chamber music and compositions for violin and harp |
Alexandre Pierre François Boëly | 1785 | 1858 | French | composer, organist and pianist |
Bettina von Arnim | 1785 | 1859 | German | composer, writer and novelist |
Catherina Cibbini-Kozeluch | 1785 | 1858 | Austrian | composer of Bohemian ancestry and pianist |
Isabella Colbran | 1785 | 1845 | Spanish | composer and opera singer |
Karol Kurpiński | 1785 | 1857 | Polish | composer, conductor and pedagogue |
Marie Bigot | 1785 | 1820 | French | composer and piano teacher |
Henry Bishop | 1786 | 1855 | English | composer |
Friedrich Kuhlau | 1786 | 1832 | German-Danish | composer |
Pietro Raimondi | 1786 | 1853 | Italian | composer |
Carl Maria von Weber | 1786 | 1826 | German | composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, one of the first significant Romantic opera composers |
Alexander Alyabyev | 1787 | 1851 | Russian | composer, conductor and pianist |
Franz Xaver Gruber | 1787 | 1863 | Austrian | school teacher, church organist and composer, best known for his Christmas carol, Silent Night |
Michele Carafa | 1787 | 1872 | Italian | opera composer |
Johann Peter Pixis | 1788 | 1874 | German | composer and pianist |
Simon Sechter | 1788 | 1867 | Austrian | prolific composer, renowned music theorist, teacher, organist and conductor |
Elena Asachi | 1789 | 1877 | Romanian | composer of Austrian birth, pianist and singer |
Nicolas-Charles Bochsa | 1789 | 1856 | French | composer and musician |
Friedrich Ernst Fesca | 1789 | 1826 | German | composer of instrumental music and violinist |
Maria Szymanowska | 1789 | 1831 | Polish | composer and virtuoso pianist |
Harriet Browne | 1790 | 1858 | English | composer and writer |
Isaac Nathan | 1790 | 1864 | English | composer, musicologist, journalist and self-publicist known as "the father of Australian music" |
Carl Czerny | 1791 | 1857 | Austrian | composer, teacher and pianist |
Ferdinand Hérold | 1791 | 1833 | French | operatic composer |
Giacomo Meyerbeer | 1791 | 1864 | German | composer for grand opera |
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart | 1791 | 1844 | Austrian | composer, pianist, conductor, teacher and the youngest child of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Carlo Evasio Soliva | 1791 | 1853 | Swiss-Italian | composer |
Jan Václav Voříšek | 1791 | 1825 | Czech | composer, pianist and organist |
Gioachino Rossini | 1792 | 1868 | Italian | prolific opera composer, best known for The Barber of Seville among other operas |
Hedda Wrangel | 1792 | 1833 | Swedish | composer |
Cipriani Potter | 1792 | 1871 | English | composer, teacher and pianist |
Gertrude van den Bergh | 1793 | 1840 | Dutch | composer and pianist |
Bernhard Klein | 1793 | 1832 | German | composer |
Caroline Ridderstolpe | 1793 | 1878 | Swedish | composer and singer |
Princess Amalie of Saxony | 1794 | 1870 | German | composer |
Ignaz Moscheles | 1794 | 1870 | Czech | composer and piano virtuoso, head of the Leipzig Conservatory after Felix Mendelssohn |
Heinrich Marschner | 1795 | 1861 | German | composer, considered to be the most important composer of German opera between Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner |
Saverio Mercadante | 1795 | 1870 | Italian | composer |
Nikolaos Mantzaros | 1795 | 1872 | Italian-Greek | composer |
Helene Liebmann | 1795 | 1835 | German | composer and pianist |
Franz Berwald | 1796 | 1868 | Swedish | composer, little known in his lifetime, but his works, including his four symphonies are better known today |
Carl Loewe | 1796 | 1869 | German | composer, baritone singer and conductor |
Mathilda d'Orozco | 1796 | 1863 | Swedish | composer, noble, salonist, poet, writer, singer, amateur actress and harpsichordist |
Giovanni Pacini | 1796 | 1867 | Italian | composer |
Emilie Zumsteeg | 1796 | 1857 | German | composer, pianist, songwriter and choir conductor |
Luigi Castellacci | 1797 | 1845 | Italian | virtuoso on the mandolin and guitar, instrumental composer and author of popular French romances with guitar and piano accompaniments |
Gaetano Donizetti | 1797 | 1848 | Italian | opera composer, known for Lucia di Lammermoor and L'elisir d'amore among others |
Franz Schubert | 1797 | 1828 | Austrian | composer, best known for his more than 600 lieder, chamber music, piano works and symphonies |
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff | 1797 | 1848 | German | composer and writer |
Antonio Rolla | 1798 | 1837 | Italian | composer and violin and viola virtuoso |
Olivia Buckley | 1799 | 1847 | English | composer, harpist and organist |
Marie von Stedingk | 1799 | 1868 | Swedish | composer and courtier |
Fromental Halévy | 1799 | 1862 | French | composer |
Oscar I of Sweden | 1799 | 1859 | Swedish | composer and king of Sweden and Norway |
Alexey Verstovsky | 1799 | 1862 | Russian | composer, musical bureaucrat and rival of Mikhail Glinka |
Repertoire key: B=In Classical Net's basic Timeline of Major Composers 1600–present