- Chronological lists of classical composers by nationality
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The following is a list of major composers by nationality:
Albania
see the Chronological list of Albanian classical composers
Argentina
see the Chronological list of Argentinian classical composers
Armenia
see the Chronological list of Armenian classical composers
Australia
see the Chronological list of Australian classical composers
Austria
see the Chronological list of Austrian classical composers
Belgium
see the Chronological list of Belgian classical composers
Brazil
see the Chronological list of Brazilian classical composers
Bulgaria
see the Chronological list of Bulgarian classical composers
Canada
see the Chronological list of Canadian classical composers
Chile
see the Chronological list of Chilean classical composers
China
see the Chronological list of Chinese classical composers
Croatia
see the Chronological list of Croatian classical composers
Cyprus
see the Chronological list of Cypriot classical composers
Czech Republic
see the Chronological list of Czech classical composers
Denmark
see the Chronological list of Danish classical composers
Dominican Republic
see the Chronological list of Dominican classical composers
Egypt
see the Chronological list of Egyptian classical composers
England
see the Chronological list of English classical composers
Estonia
see the Chronological list of Estonian classical composers
Finland
see the Chronological list of Finnish classical composers
France
see the Chronological list of French classical composers
Germany
see the Chronological list of German classical composers
Greece
see the Chronological list of Greek classical composers
Guatemala
see the Chronological list of Guatemalan classical composers
Hungary
see the Chronological list of Hungarian classical composers
Iceland
see the Chronological list of Icelandic classical composers
Iran
see the Chronological list of Iranian classical composers
India
see the Chronological list of Indian classical composers
Ireland
see the Chronological list of Irish classical composers
Israel
see the Chronological list of Israeli classical composers
Italy
see the Chronological list of Italian classical composers
Japan
see the Chronological list of Japanese classical composers
South Korea
see the Chronological list of Korean classical composers
Macedonia
see the Chronological list of Macedonian classical composers
Malta
see the Chronological list of Maltese classical composers
Mexico
see the Chronological list of Mexican classical composers
Netherlands
see the Chronological list of Dutch classical composers
Nigeria
see the Chronological list of Nigerian classical composers
Norway
see the Chronological list of Norwegian classical composers
Pakistan
see the Chronological list of Pakistani classical composers
Peru
see the Chronological list of Peruvian classical composers
Poland
see the Chronological list of Polish classical composers
Portugal
see the Chronological list of Portuguese classical composers
Puerto Rico
see also the Chronological list of Puerto Rican classical composers
Romania
see the Chronological list of Romanian classical composers
Russia
see the Chronological list of Russian classical composers
Scotland
see the Chronological list of Scottish classical composers
Singapore
see also the Chronological list of Singaporean classical composers
- Zulkifli Mohamed Amin (born 1983), world music composer/arranger/accordionist, associate conductor of Orkestra Melayu Singapura (BELIA)
Slovakia
see the Chronological List of Slovak classical composers
Slovenia
see the Chronological list of Slovenian classical composers
South Africa
see the Chronological list of South African classical composers
Spain
see the Chronological list of Spanish classical composers
Sweden
see the Chronological list of Swedish classical composers
Switzerland
see also the Chronological list of Swiss classical composers
- Joachim Raff (1822–1882), Romantic composer, noted for his eleven symphonies, particular nos. 3 (Im Walde), 4 and 5 (Lenore)
- Fritz Bovet (fl. 1845-1888), violinist, composed at least one string quartet (still in print), watchmaker, Swiss vice-counsel to Canton, China
- Ernest Bloch (1880–1959), 20th Century composer, known for the "Jewish nationalist" sound in such works as Schelomo.
- Frank Martin (1890–1974), best known for his Petite Symphonie Concertante (1945) and Concerto for Seven Wind Instruments, Timpani, Percussion, and String Orchestra (1949)
- Arthur Honegger (1892–1955), born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris. He was a member of Les Six. His most frequently performed work is Pacific 231.
Taiwan
see also the Chronological list of Taiwanese classical composers
- Liu Shueh-Shuan 劉學軒 (born 1969), 21st century contemporary classical composer
Thailand
see also the Chronological list of Thai classical composers
- Siraseth pantura-umporn (born 1982), 21st century contemporary classical composer
Turkey
see the Chronological list of Turkish classical composers
Ukraine
see the Chronological list of Ukrainian classical composers
United States
see the Chronological list of American classical composers
Wales
see the Chronological list of Welsh classical composers
Categories:- Lists of composers by nationality
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