List of composers by nationality
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The following is a list of composers by nationality.
Contents
- 1 Albania
- 2 Australia
- 3 Azerbaijan
- 4 Belgium
- 5 Brazil
- 6 Bulgaria
- 7 Chile
- 8 China
- 9 Croatia
- 10 Cyprus
- 11 Dominican Republic
- 12 Finland
- 13 Greece
- 14 Guatemala
- 15 Hungary
- 16 India
- 17 Indonesia
- 18 Ireland
- 19 Macedonia
- 20 Malta
- 21 Mexico
- 22 Netherlands
- 23 New Zealand
- 24 Nigeria
- 25 Norway
- 26 Pakistan
- 27 Peru
- 28 Poland
- 29 Russia
- 30 Serbia
- 31 South Korea
- 32 Switzerland
- 33 Taiwan
- 34 Ukraine
- 35 References
- 36 External links
Albania
- Simon Gjoni (1926–1991), composer of orchestral and piano pieces
- Tonin Harapi
- Agim Krajka (born 1937), composer of the National Song Festival
- Aleksander Peci
- Esat Rizvanolli (born 1936), composer of songs and choral music
- Çesk Zadeja (1927-1997), often nicknamed the "Father of Albanian music"
Australia
- Alfred Hill (1869-1960)
- Peter Sculthorpe (1929-2014)
Azerbaijan
- Fikret Amirov (1922-1984)
- Gara Garayev (1918-1982)
- Uzeyir Hajibeyov(1885-1948)
Belgium
- Jean Absil - (1893 - 1974)
- Jean-Baptiste Accolay - (1833 - 1900)
- Karel Albert - (1901 - 1987)
- Flor Alpaerts - (1875-1954)
- August Baeyens - (1895-1966)
- Peter Benoit (1834-1901), founder of the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp
- Charles Auguste de Bériot, founder of the Belgian violin school
- Jan Blockx - (1851-1912), founder of the Antwerp Opera House
- August de Boeck - (1865 – 1937)
- Luc Brewaeys - (1959)
- Dirk Brossé - (1960)
- Boudewijn Buckinx - (1945)
- Joseph Callaerts - (1830-1901)
- Roland Cardon - (1929)
- Jean de Castro - (1540-1611)
- Peeter Cornet - (1575 - 1633)
- Alain Crépin - (1954)
- Arthur De Greef - (1862 - 1940)
- Thierry De Mey - (1956)
- Eva Dell'Acqua - (1856 - 1930)
- Frédéric Devreese - (1929)
- Albert Dupuis - (1877 - 1967)
- Sylvain Dupuis - (1856 - 1931)
- Johan Evenepoel - (1965)
- Ernest van der Eyken - (1913 - 2010)
- François-Joseph Fétis - (1784 - 1871)
- Jean-Joseph Fiocco - (1696 - 1746)
- Joseph-Hector Fiocco - (1703 - 1741)
- Bernard Foccroulle - (1953)
- Jacqueline Fontyn - (1930)
- François-Auguste Gevaert - (1828 - 1908), composer of the Belgian colonial hymn
- Frans Geysen - (1936)
- Pierre De Geyter - (1848 - 1932)
- Matthias van den Gheyn - (1721 - 1785)
- Paul Gilson - (1865 - 1942)
- Lucien Goethals - (1932 - 2006)
- Karel Goeyvaerts - (1923 - 1999)
- Jacques Gregoir - (1817 - 1876)
- André Grétry - (1741 - 1813)
- Albert Grisar - (1808 - 1869)
- Richard de Guide - (1909 - 1962)
- Carolus Hacquart - (1640 - 1701)
- Alphonse Hasselmans - (1845 - 1912)
- Wim Henderickx - (1962)
- Robert Herberigs - (1886 - 1974)
- Léonard de Hodémont - (1575 - 1639)
- Johan Hoogewijs - (1957)
- Luc van Hove - (1957)
- Walter Hus - (1959)
- Albert Huybrechts - (1899 - 1938)
- Heinrich Isaac - (1450 - 1517)
- Joseph Jongen - (1873 - 1953)
- Joannes Florentius a Kempis - (1635 - 1711)
- Pierre Kolp - (1969)
- André Laporte - (1931)
- Paul Lebrun - (1863 - 1920)
- Claude Ledoux (composer) - (1960)
- Pierre Leemans - (1897 - 1980)
- Vic Legley - (1915 - 1994)
- Guillaume Lekeu - (1870 - 1894)
- Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens - (1823 - 1881)
- Armand Limnander - (1814 - 1892)
- Jacques Loeillet - (1685 - 1748)
- Jean Baptiste Loeillet of Ghent - (1688 - 1720)
- Jef Maes - (1905 - 1996)
- Pierre van Maldere - (1729 - 1768)
- Paul de Maleingreau - (1887 - 1956)
- Martin Pierre Marsick - (1847 - 1924)
- Martin-Joseph Mengal - (1784 - 1851)
- Wim Mertens - (1953)
- Karel Miry - (1823 - 1889), composer of the Flemish national hymn
- Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny - (1762 - 1842)
- Arie Van de Moortel - (1918 - 1976)
- Lodewijk Mortelmans - (1868 - 1952)
- Johannes Ockeghem - (1410 - 1497)
- Willy Ostijn - (1913 - 1993)
- Flor Peeters - (1903 - 1986)
- Marcel Poot - (1901 - 1988)
- Henri Pousseur - (1929 - 2009)
- Marcel Quinet - (1915 - 1986)
- Jean-Théodore Radoux - (1835 - 1911)
- Godfried-Willem Raes - (1952)
- Peter Ritzen - (1956)
- Joseph Ryelandt - (1870 - 1965)
- Adolphe Samuel - (1824 - 1898)
- Adrien-François Servais - (1807 - 1866)
- André Souris - (1899 - 1970)
- Daniel Sternefeld - (1905 - 1986)
- André Stordeur - (1941)
- Rudi Tas - (1957)
- Edgar Tinel - (1854 - 1912)
- Alexander Utendal - (1543 - 1581)
- Yolande Uyttenhove - (1925 - 2000)
- François van Campenhout - (1779 - 1848), composer of the Belgian National hymn
- Jan Van der Roost – (1956)
- Jules Van Nuffel - (1883 - 1953)
- Annette Vande Gorne – (1946)
- Maurice Vaute - (1913 - 2000)
- Lucie Vellère - (1896 - 1966)
- Carl Verbraeken (1950), president of the Union of Belgian Composers
- Henri Vieuxtemps - (1820 - 1881)
- Josée Vigneron-Ramackers - (1914 - 2002)
- Berthe di Vito-Delvaux - (1915 - 2005)
- Josephine-Rosalie de Walckiers - (1756 - 1836)
- Eugène Ysaÿe - (1858 - 1931)
Brazil
- Sílvio Ferraz - (born 1959)
- Antônio Carlos Gomes - (1836 - 1896)
- César Guerra-Peixe - (1914 - 1993)
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia - (1767 - 1830)
- Heitor Villa-Lobos - (1887 - 1959)
- Edson Zampronha - (born 1962)
Bulgaria
- Georgi Arnaoudov (born 1957), composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, film, vocal and piano music
- Alexandra Fol (born 1981), composer and organist, currently writing her dissertation at McGill University's Schulich School of Music
- Marin Goleminov (1908–2000), composer, violinist, conductor
- Michail Goleminov (born 1956), composer, pianist, conductor, and co-founder of music publishing house The Orange Factory
- Dobri Hristov (1875–1941), composer of choral music as well as music for the church and orchestra
- Petar Krumov (born 1934), composer, arranger, conductor and expert on Bulgarian folk music
- Filip Kutev (1903 – 1982), composer, arranger and founder of Bulgaria's State Ensemble for Folk Song and Dance
- Milcho Leviev (born 1937), composer, arranger, jazz performer and pianist
- Emanuil Manolov (1860–1902), composed the first Bulgarian opera Siromahkinia based on the work of Ivan Vazov with the same title
- Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska (born 1965), composer and director in Luxembourg, one of her most famous works is "Gladius"
- Anna-Maria Ravnopolska-Dean composer, harpist, pedagogue
- Petko Staynov (1896–1977), a founding member and first chairman of the Bulgarian Contemporary Music Society (1933), which later became the Union of Bulgarian Composers
- Veselin Stoyanov (1902-1969), composer of classical music including two symphonies
- Emil Tabakov (born 1947), composer of symphonies and concertos
- Dobrinka Tabakova (born 1980), composer
- Marek Dyakov (born 1976), composer
- Julia Tsenova (1948-2010), contemporary composer, pianist, jazz pedagogue
- Georgi Tutev (1924–1994), composer of contemporary classical music, one of the main representatives of Bulgarian modernism
- Pancho Vladigerov (1899–1978), a founding member of the Bulgarian Contemporary Music Society (1933)
Chile
- Víctor Jara (1932–1973), composer, pedagogue, theatre director, poet, singer-songwriter, and political activist
- Jorge Urrutia (1905–1981), composer, influenced by Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel
China
- Du Mingxin (born 1928), composer who collaborated on the ballet Red Detachment of Women
- Nie Er (1912–1935), wrote March of the Volunteers, the national anthem of the People's Republic of China
- Qu Xiao-Song (born 1952), composer, student of Du Mingxin
- Xian Xinghai (1905–1945), composer known for the Yellow River Cantata, a patriotic song during the Second Sino-Japanese War
- Xiao Shuxian (1905–1991), composer who blended elements of Chinese folk culture with Western techniques in her music
Croatia
- Andrea Antico (c. 1480–1538)
- Krešimir Baranović (1894–1975)
- Blagoje Bersa (1873–1934)
- Bruno Bjelinski (1909–1992)
- Rudolf Brucci (1917–2002)
- Arsen Dedić (born 1938)
- Dubravko Detoni (born 1937)
- Jakov Gotovac (1895–1982)
- Josip Hatze (1879–1959)
- Žiga Hirschler (1894-1941)
- Đelo Jusić (born 1939)
- Alfi Kabiljo (born 1935)
- Milko Kelemen (born 1924), contemporary composer
- Ivana Kiš (born 1979)
- Franjo Krežma
- Igor Kuljerić (1938–2006)
- Ivana Lang (Zagreb, 1912 – Zagreb, 1982), composer, pianist and piano teacher.
- Vatroslav Lisinski (1819–1854), 19th-century composer and co–founder of "Illyrian Movement"
- Ferdo Livadić (1799–1879)
- Nada Ludvig-Pečar
- Ivan Lukačić (1584–1648), renaissance composer
- Ivan Matetić Ronjgov
- Boris Papandopulo (1914–1986), 20th-century composer
- Dora Pejačević (1885–1923), late–romantic composer
- Dragan Plamenac (1895-1983)
- Elena Pucić-Sorkočević (1786–1865)
- Vjekoslav Rosenberg-Ružić (1870–1954)
- Marko Rothmüller (1908–1993)
- Josif Runjanin
- Milan Sachs (1884–1968)
- Antun Sorkočević
- Luka Sorkočević
- Josip Štolcer-Slavenski
- Stjepan Šulek (1906–1991), 20th-century composer
- Ivo Tijardović (1895–1976)
- Marko Tomasović (composer) (born 1976), 21st-century composer
- Marcel Tyberg 1893-1944, composer who lived in Abbazia (formerly in Italy), now called Opatija, Croatia [1]
- Albe Vidaković (1914–1964)
- Ivan Zajc (1832–1914)
Cyprus
- Nicolas Economou (1953–1993), composer and conductor
Dominican Republic
- Luis Alberti (1906-1976) composer of Merengue music
- Charytín (born 1949), significant 1970s pop music composer
- Juan Luis Guerra (born 1957) significant contemporary merengue and pop ballad composer
- Johnny Pacheco (born 1935) composer of Salsa music
- Anthony Santos (born 1981) significant bachata composer
- Sandra Zaiter (born 1943) significant children's songs composer
Finland
- Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928)
- Jean Sibelius (1865-1957), significant Finnish nationalist composer
Greece
- Manos Hatzidakis (1925–1994)
- Nikolaos Mantzaros (1795–1872), composer of the Greek national anthem
- Thanos Mikroutsikos (born 1947)
- Nikos Skalkottas (1904–1945), member of the Second Viennese School
- Mikis Theodorakis (born 1925)
- Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001)
Guatemala
- Ricardo Arjona (born 1964), modern pop composer
Hungary
- Béla Bartók (1881–1945), 20th-century composer, considered one of the founders of ethnomusicology
- Gábor Darvas (1911–1985), composer and musicologist
- Ernő Dohnányi (1877–1960), 20th-century composer, Variations on a Nursery Tune, Suite in F-sharp minor, Ruralia Hungarica
- Karl Goldmark (1830–1915), Romantic composer influenced by Richard Wagner
- Stephen Heller (1813–1888), Early Romantic composer and pianist
- Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967), 20th-century composer and ethnomusicologist
- Rezső Kókai (1906–1962), composer and musicologist
- György Kurtág (born 1926), 20th-century composer
- Franz Lehár (1870–1948), 20th-century composer most known for The Merry Widow
- György Sándor Ligeti (1923–2006), 20th-century composer best known for the various pieces featured in the Stanley Kubrick films 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut
- Franz Liszt (1811–1886), Romantic composer-pianist, wrote a number of tone poems and extended piano technique
- Ervin Nyíregyházi (1903–1987), romantic composer-pianist
- Tibor Szemző (born 1955), composer, performer and media artist
- Leo Weiner (1885–1960), 20th-century composer of the "Fox Dance"
See more in List of Hungarian composers.
India
- Clarence Barlow (born 1945), contemporary art music
- Sandeep Bhagwati (born 1963), contemporary art music
- R.D. Burman, film composer, musician and singer
- Sachin Dev Burman (1906-1975), music composers for Hindi movies and a Bengali singer and composer
- Pritam Chakraborty, film composer
- Salil Chowdhury (1922- 1995), film music composer, western classical and folk fusion music writer and arranger
- Hamish Hossain (born 1987), contemporary art music
- Ilaiyaraja (born 1943), film composer, record producer, musician and singer
- Jatin-Lalit, music composer duo
- Khayyam, film composer
- Shirish Korde (born 1945), contemporary art music
- Bappi Lahiri, film composer
- Laxmikant–Pyarelal, film composer duo
- Madan Mohan (born 1981), film composer, musician and singer
- Nadeem-Shravan, film composer duo
- Naushad, film composer
- O.P. Nayyar, film composer
- A. R. Rahman (born 1966 as Dilip), film composer, record producer, musician and singer
- Yuvan Shankar Raja (born 1979), singer-songwriter, film score, and soundtrack composer
- Ravi, film composer
- Anirudh Ravichander (born 1990), singer, music director, film composer
- Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy trio of record producers, musicians, multi-instrumentalists
- Shankar Jaikishan, music composer duo
- Naresh Sohal (born 1939), contemporary art music
- Asha Srinivasan (born 1973), contemporary art music
- Amit Trivedi, film composer
- Param Vir (born 1952), contemporary art music
Indonesia
- Otto Sidharta music composer
Ireland
Macedonia
- Dimitrije Bužarovski (born 1952)
- Todor Skalovski (1909-2004)
Malta
- Charles Camilleri (1931–2009), 20th century classical composer
- Carmelo Pace (1906–1993), music teacher and composer
- Robert Samut (1869–1934), composer of Malta's National Anthem, l-Innu Malti
Mexico
- Miguel Bernal Jiménez (1910–1956), 20th Century composer
- Julián Carrillo (1875–1965), discovered the 13th sound
- Ricardo Castro (1864–1907), composer and pianist
- Daniel Catán (1949), composer of operas
- Carlos Chávez (1899–1978), 20th-century classical composer and conductor
- Jose Mariano Elizaga (1786-1842), composer and theoretician
- Manuel Enriquez (1926–1994), modern classical composer
- Julio Estrada (1943), composer and theoretician
- Blas Galindo (1910–1993), 20th-century composer
- María Grever (1884–1951), composer of romantic songs like "Júrame"
- Carlos Jiménez Mabarak (1916–1994), 20th century composer
- Agustin Lara (1897-1970), composer of romantic songs like Maria Bonita, Solamente una Vez, Granada, etc.
- Mario Lavista (1943), composer and writer
- Francisco López Capillas (1608–1674), composer of the Baroque
- Armando Manzanero (1935), singer, pianist and composer of Boleros
- Arturo Márquez (1950), wrote "Danzón no. 2"
- José Pablo Moncayo (1912–1958), composer of "Huapango"
- Melesio Morales (1839-1908), composer of the opera Ildegonda
- Conlon Nancarrow (1912–1997), wrote for player piano
- Manuel María Ponce (1882–1948), 20th-century composer
- Silvestre Revueltas (1899–1940), 20th-century classical composer of Sensemayá
- Juventino Rosas (1868–1894), composer of vals "Sobre las olas"
- Manuel de Sumaya (1678–1755), composer of the Baroque
- Eugenio Toussaint (1954–2011), contemporary jazz and classical composer
- Consuelo Velázquez (1924–2005), wrote the song Bésame Mucho
Netherlands
- Hendrik Andriessen (1892-1981), classical composer of symphonies, songs and organworks
- Louis Andriessen (1939), modern classical composer
- Henk Badings (1907-1987), classical composer of symphonic works, songs, electro-acoustical works
- Henriëtte Bosmans (1895-1925), classical composer of instrumental music and songs
- Jan Brandts Buys (1868-1933), composer of operas and chamber music
- Johannes van Bree (1801-1857), classical composer of symphonies, orchestral works, operas, songs, chamber music
- Lex van Delden (1919-1988), modern classical composer (symphonies, vocal music)
- Bernard van Dieren (1887-1936), composer of chamber music, symphonies, vocal works
- Cornelis Dopper (1870-1939), classical composer of symphonies, operas, concertos
- Rudolf Escher (1912-1980), classical composer of songs, symphonies, chamber music
- Carel Anton Fodor (1768-1846), classical composer of symphonies, concertos
- Jan van Gilse (1881-1944), classical composer of operas, symphonies, chamber music
- Pieter Hellendaal (1721-1799), classical composer of concerti grossi, chamber music, psalms and oratorios
- Elisabeth Kuyper (1877-1953), classical composer of orchestral works, concertos, chamber music, choral music, and songs
- Guillaume Landré (1905-1968), classical composer of vocal music, operas and symphonies
- Samuel de Lange (1840-1911), classical composer of operas, organ music, symphonic works, chamber music
- Fred Momotenko (1970), modern classical composer
- Leon Orthel (1905-1885), classical composer of symphonies and chamber music
- Willem Pijper (1894-1947), classical composer of chamber music, songs, symphonic works
- Julius Röntgen (1855-1932), classical composer of symphonies, concertos, chamber music, vocal works
- Leo Smit (1900-1943), classical composer of chamber music, songs, symphonic music
- Johannes Verhulst (1816-1891), classical composer of vocal music, symphonic works
- Matthijs Vermeulen (1888-1967), classical composer of symphonies and songs
- Alexander Voormolen (1895-1980), classical composer of chamber music, piano music and orchestral works
- Bernard Zweers (1854-1924), classical composer of vocal music, orchestral works and symphonies
See more in List of Dutch composers.
New Zealand
- Gillian Bibby (born 1945)
- Jack Body (born 1944)
- Ivan Bootham (born 1939)
- Helen Bowater (born 1952)
- Dorothy Buchanan (born 1945)
- Edwin Carr (1926-2003), 20th century classical
- Lyell Cresswell (born 1944), 20th century classical
- Eve de Castro-Robinson (born 1956)
- Gareth Farr (born 1968)
- Sir Dean Goffin (1918-1984), brass band composer
- Mihi-ki-te-kapua (?-c.1872), composer of waiata
- Douglas Lilburn (1915-2001)
- Andrew Perkins (born 1961)
- Robert J. Pope (1865-1949), songwriter
- John Psathas (born 1966), 20th century classical
- Rihi Puhiwahine Te Rangi-hirawea (?-1906), composer of waiata
- John Rimmer (born 1939)
- Anthony Ritchie (born 1960), 20th century classical
- Stephen Roche (born 1964), composer of film music
- Michael Smither (born 1939)
- Sir William Southgate
- Ronald Tremain (1923-1998), 20th century classical
- Peter van der Fluit (born 1963)
- Gillian Karawe Whitehead (born 1941)
- Michael Williams (born 1962), 20th century classical
- Kenneth Young (born 1955)
- Wayan Yudane, composer of Balinese music
Nigeria
- Joshua Uzoigwe (1946–2005), 20th century classical and Nigerian folk composer
Norway
- Ole Bornemann Bull (1810–1880) was a Norwegian violinist and composer, wrote The Herdgirl's Sunday
- Edvard Grieg (1843–1907), Romantic composer, known for his incidental music for Peer Gynt and his Piano Concerto
- Agathe Backer Grøndahl (1847–1907), Romantic composer and pianist, contemporary of Edvard Grieg
- Johan Halvorsen (1864–1935), Norwegian composer, famous for Entry March of the Boyars and Passacaglia in G minor on a Theme by George Frideric Handel
- Hans Fredrik Jacobsen (1954–)
- Herman Severin Løvenskiold (1815–1870), Romantic composer who wrote the score for the ballet La Sylphide
- Finn Mortensen (1922–1983), Norwegian composer, famous for bringing serialism and twelve-tone music to Norway
- Arne Nordheim (1931–2010), Norwegian composer, famous for bringing the modernism and electro acoustic music to Norway. Wrote Epitaffio for orchestra and tape, the ballet The Storm and Solitaire
- Christian Sinding (1856–1941), Norwegian composer, wrote Rustle of Spring and the Suite for Violin and Orchestra
- Johan Svendsen (1840–1911), Norwegian composer of the Romance for Violin and Orchestra and 2 Symphonies
- Olav Anton Thommessen (1946–), Norwegian composer, famous for "A Glass Bead Game"
- Lasse Thoresen (1949–)
- Geirr Tveitt (1908–1981)
- Fartein Valen (1887–1952), Norwegian composer writing atonal polyphonic music. Famous for Le Cimetère Marin and the Violin Concerto
Pakistan
Peru
- Jose Bernardo Alcedo (1788–1878), 19th-century Peruvian romantic composer, wrote the Peruvian National Anthem
- Daniel Alomía Robles (1871–1942), romantic composer, wrote El Cóndor Pasa
- Celso Garrido Lecca (born 1926), contemporary composer
- Felipe Pinglo Alva (1899–1936), poet and songwriter, father of Música criolla
Poland
- Grażyna Bacewicz (1909–1969)
- Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska (1834-1861)
- Tadeusz Baird (1928–1981)
- Cyprian Bazylik (c.1535-c. 1600)
- Bazyli Bohdanowicz (1740-1817)
- Joanna Bruzdowicz (born 1943)
- Diomedes Cato (c. 1570-c. 1603)
- Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849), Romantic era composer known for single piano pieces
- Nicolaus Cracoviensis (1st half of the 16th century)
- Wojciech Długoraj (1557–1619)
- Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński (1807–1867)
- Józef Ksawery Elsner (1769–1854)
- Sebastian z Felsztyna (c. 1480/1490-after 1543)
- Julian Fontana (1810-1869)
- Kasia Glowicka (born 1977)
- Leopold Godowsky (1870-1938)
- Mikołaj Gomółka (1535–1591)
- Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki (1665/67-1734)
- Henryk Górecki (1933–2010)
- Konstanty Gorski (1859–1924)
- Adam Jarzębski (c. 1590 -1649)
- Jan A. P. Kaczmarek (born 1953)
- Bronisław Kaper (1902–1983)
- Zbigniew Karkowski (1958-2013)
- Mieczysław Karłowicz (1876–1909)
- Wojciech Kilar (1932-2013)
- Stefan Kisielewski (1911–1991)
- Krzysztof Klabon (c. 1550-after 1616)
- Sebastian Klonowic (c. 1545-1602)
- Józef Koffler (1896–1944)
- Krzysztof Komeda (1931–1969)
- Zygmunt Konieczny (born 1937)
- Włodzimierz Kotoński (1925-2014)
- Zygmunt Krauze (born 1938)
- Hanna Kulenty (born 1961)
- Karol Kurpiński (1785–1857)
- Marcin Leopolita (c. 1540-c.1589)
- Franciszek Lessel (1780–1838)
- Franciszek Lilius (c. 1600 - 1657)
- Karol Lipiński (1790–1861)
- Jan z Lublina (late 15th century–1540)
- Paweł Łukaszewski (born 1968)
- Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994)
- Roman Maciejewski (1910–1998)
- Krzysztof Meyer (born 1943)
- Marcin Mielczewski (1600–1651)
- Emil Młynarski (1870–1935)
- Stanisław Moniuszko (1819–1872)
- Maurycy Moszkowski (1854–1925)
- Krystyna Moszumańska-Nazar (1924-2009)
- Paweł Mykietyn (born 1971)
- Zygmunt Noskowski (1846–1909)
- Feliks Nowowiejski (1877–1946)
- Michał Kazimierz Ogiński (1728–1800)
- Michał Kleofas Ogiński (1765–1833)
- Edward Olearczyk (1915-1994)
- Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1864–1941)
- Roman Palester (1907-1989)
- Andrzej Panufnik (1914–1991)
- Bartłomiej Pękiel (died 1670)
- Krzysztof Penderecki (born 1933)
- Jakub Polak (1540–1605)
- Zbigniew Preisner (born 1955)
- Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil (born 1947)
- Marta Ptaszyńska (born 1943)
- Jacek Różycki (1625/35-1703/04)
- Ludomir Różycki (1884–1953)
- Witold Rudziński (1913–2004)
- Marian Sawa (1937–2005)
- Bogusław Schaeffer (born 1929)
- Franciszek Ścigalski (1782–1846)
- Kazimierz Serocki (1922–1981)
- Andrzej Siewiński (died by 1726)
- Elżbieta Sikora (born 1943)
- Marek Stachowski (1936-2004)
- Roman Statkowski (1859–1925)
- Zygmunt Denis Antoni Jordan de Stojowski (1870–1946)
- Bolesław Szabelski (1896–1979)
- Wacław z Szamotuł (c. 1526-1560)
- Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński (prob. 2nd half of the 17th century)
- Aleksander Szeligowski (1934-1963)
- Tadeusz Szeligowski (1896-1963)
- Władysław Szpilman (1911–2000)
- Maria Szymanowska (1789–1831)
- Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937)
- Paweł Szymański (born 1954)
- Alexandre Tansman (1897–1986)
- André Tchaikowsky (1935–1982)
- Zbigniew Turski (1908–1979)
- Mieczysław Weinberg (1919–1996)
- Henryk Wieniawski (1835–1880)
- Kazimierz Wiłkomirski (1900–1995)
- Juliusz Zarębski (1854–1885)
- Władysław Żeleński (1837–1921)
- Maciej Zieliński (born 1971)
- Mikołaj Zieleński (1st half of the 17th century)
Russia
- Alexander Abramsky (1898–1985)
- Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (1883-1946)
- Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov (1888-1982)
- Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov (1905-1994)
- Alexander Alyabyev (1787-1851)
- Iosif Andriasov (1933-2000)
- Anton Arensky (1861–1906)
- Alexander Arkhangelsky (1846–1924)
- Lera Auerbach (born 1973)
- Arseny Avraamov (1886-1944)
- Mily Balakirev (1837–1910)
- Maksim Berezovsky (c. 1745–1777)
- Matvey Blanter (1903-1990)
- Alexander Borodin (1833–1887)
- Dmitry Bortniansky (1751–1825)
- Yury G. Chernavsky (born 1947)
- Pavel Chesnokov (1877–1944)
- Julius Conus (1869–1942)
- César Cui (1835–1918)
- Alexander Dargomyzhsky (1813–1869)
- Edison Denisov (1929–1996)
- Leonid Desyatnikov (born 1955)
- Nikolay Diletsky (c. 1630–after 1680)
- Irina Elcheva (born 1926)
- Victor Ewald (1860–1935)
- Samuil Feinberg (1890-1962)
- Veniamin Fleishman (1913-1941)
- Yan Frenkel (1920-1989)
- Arthur Friedheim (1859-1932)
- Varvara Gaigerova (1903-1944)
- Alexander Glazunov (1865–1936)
- Reinhold Glière (1875–1956)
- Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857)
- Mikhail Gnesin (1883-1957)
- Alexander Goedicke (1877-1957)
- Nicolai Golovanov (1891–1953)
- Evgeny Golubev (1910-1988)
- Alexander Gretchaninov (1864–1956)
- Sofia Gubaidulina (born 1931)
- Alexander Ilyinsky (1859–1920)
- Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859–1935)
- Dmitry Kabalevsky (1904–1987)
- Vasily Kalinnikov (1866–1901)
- Viktor Kalinnikov (1870-1927)
- Nikolai Kapustin (born 1937)
- Yakov Kazyansky (born 1948)
- Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978)
- Karen Khachaturian (1920-2011)
- Ivan Khandoshkin (1747-1804)
- Yuri Khanon (born 1965)
- Tikhon Khrennikov (1913-2007)
- Alexander Knaifel (born 1943)
- Alexander Kopylov (1854–1911)
- Andrei Krylov (born 1961)
- Ivan Larionov (1830-1889)
- Ekaterina Likoshin (fl. 1800–1810)
- Aleksandr Lokshin (1920-1987)
- Arthur Lourié (1892-1966)
- Anatoly Lyadov (1855–1914)
- Sergei Lyapunov (1859–1924)
- Katerina Maier (fl. c. 1800)
- Nina Makarova (1908-1976)
- Vladimir Martynov (born 1946)
- Mikhail Matyushin (1861-1934)
- Samuel Maykapar (1867-1938)
- Nikolai Medtner (1880–1951)
- Fred Momotenko (1970), modern classical composer
- Alexander Mosolov (1900–1973)
- Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881)
- Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881–1950)
- Vyacheslav Nagovitsin (born 1939)
- Tatiana Nikolayeva (1924-1993)
- Nikolai Obukhov (1899-1954)
- Vasily Pashkevich (c. 1742-1797)
- Boris Pasternak (1890-1960)
- Alla Pavlova (born 1952)
- Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)
- Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943)
- Vladimir Rebikov (1866–1920)
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908)
- Nikolai Roslavets (1881-1944)
- Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894)
- Leonid Sabaneyev (1881-1968)
- Adrian Schaposhnikov (1888–1967)
- Joseph Schillinger (1895-1943)
- Alfred Schnittke (1934–1998)
- Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915)
- Julian Scriabin (1908–1919)
- Vladimir Shainsky (born 1925)
- Rodion Shchedrin (born 1932)
- Vladimir Shcherbachov (1889–1952)
- Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975)
- Yekaterina Sinyavina (died 1784)
- Gregory Skovoroda (1722-1794)
- Nikolay Sokolov (1859–1922)
- Maximilian Steinberg (1883–1946)
- Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)
- Georgy Sviridov (1915–1998)
- Alexander Taneyev (1850–1918)
- Sergei Taneyev (1856–1915)
- Boris Tchaikovsky (1925-1996)
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
- Alexander Tcherepnin (1899–1977)
- Alexey Nikolayevich Titov (1769-1827)
- Vasily Polikarpovich Titov (c. 1650–c. 1715)
- Galina Ustvolskaya (1919-2006)
- Vladimir Vavilov (1925–1973)
- Artemy Vedel (c. 1767-1808)
- Alexander Veprik (1898-1958)
- Yuliya Veysberg (b. 1878/1880, d. 1942)
- Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1893-1979)
- Alexander Zhurbin (born 1945)
- Lev Zhurbin (born 1978)
- Marija Zubova (1749–1799)
Serbia
- Isidor Bajić
- Petar Bergamo
- Stanislav Binički
- Goran Bregović
- Dejan Despić
- Uroš Dojčinović
- Zoran Erić
- Dragutin Gostuški
- Vladimir Graić
- Stevan Hristić
- Jovo Ivanišević
- Ion Ivanovici, Romanian composer of Serbian descent
- Aleksandar Kobac
- Marko Kon
- Petar Konjović (1883–1970)
- Kristina Kovač
- Petar Krstić
- Luigi von Kunits, founder of both the Pittsburg and Toronto symphony orchestras
- Ljubica Marić
- Josif Marinković, one of the most important Serbian composers of the 19th century
- Milan Mihajlović
- Miloje Milojević
- Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac
- Vasilije Mokranjac
- Vojna Nešić
- Elena Pucić-Sorkočević (1786–1865) was the first female composer in the Republic of Ragusa (Republic of Dubrovnik)
- Miloš Raičković
- Rudolph Réti
- Josip Runjanin, well-known Croatian and Serbian composer. Ethnic Serb
- Kornelije Stanković
- Petar Stojanović
- Josip Stolcer-Slavenski
- Zoran Sztevanovity
- Marko Tajčević
- Vladimir Tošić
- Dusan Trbojevic
- Jasna Veličković
- Mihailo Vukdragović
South Korea
- Junsang Bahk (born 1937)
- Unsuk Chin (born 1961)
- Insook Choi (born 1962)
- DaeSeob Han (born 1977)
- Sungji Hong (born 1973)
- Hyun Jae-Myung (1902-1960)
- Hi Kyung Kim (born 1954)
- Kim Jin-Hi (born 1957)
- Chan-Hae Lee (born 1945)
- Young-ja Lee (born 1931)
- Lim Jun-Hee (born 1959)
- Sook-Ja Oh (born 1941)
- Younghi Pagh-Paan (born 1945)
- Jeajoon Ryu (born 1970)
- Kyungsun Suh (born 1942)
- Yun I-sang (1917-1995)
Switzerland
- Fritz Bovet (fl. 1845-1888), violinist, composed at least one string quartet (still in print), watchmaker, Swiss vice-counsel to Canton, China
- Heinz Holliger (1939-)
- Arthur Honegger
- Frank Martin
- Othmar Schoeck
- Andreas Vollenweider
See more in List of Swiss composers.
Taiwan
- Liu Shueh-Shuan 劉學軒 (born 1969), 21st century contemporary classical composer
Ukraine
- Hryhory Alchevsky (1866–1920)
- Mykola Arkas (1853–1909)
- Svitlana Azarova (born 1976)
- Virko Baley (born 1938)
- Vasyl Barvinsky (1888–1963)
- Maksym Berezovsky (c. 1745–1777)
- Oleksandr Bilash (1931–2003)
- Timofiy Bilohradsky (c. 1710 – c. 1782)
- Dmytro Bortnyansky (1751–1825)
- Valentyn Borysov (1901–1988)
- Konstantyn Dankevych (1905–1984)
- Ivan Domaratsky
- Eduard Drach (born 1965)
- Lesia Dychko (born 1939)
- Mykola Dyletsky (c. 1630–1690)
- Yuriy Fedynsky (born 1975)
- Arkady Filippenko (1912–1983)
- Volodymyr Flys (1924–1987)
- Bohdana Frolyak (born 1968)
- Mikhail Goldstein (1917–1989)
- Mykhailo Haivoronsky (1892–1949)
- Hanna Havrylets' (born 1958)
- Vitaliy Hodziatsky (born 1936)
- Leonid Hrabovsky (born 1935)
- Volodymyr Huba (born 1938)
- Vitaliy Hubarenko (1934–2000)
- Semen Hulak-Artemovsky (1813–1873)
- Roman Hurko (born 1962)
- Volodymyr Ivasyuk (1949-1979)
- Basilio Kaczurak (1919–1987)
- Ivan Karabyts (1945-2002)
- Hnat Khotkevych (1877–1938)
- Valeri Kikta (born 1941)
- Alexis Kochan (born 1953)
- Filaret Kolessa (1871–1947)
- Mykola Kolessa (1903-2006)
- Taras Kompanichenko (born 1969)
- Viktor Kosenko (1896–1938)
- Alexander Koshetz (1875–1944)
- Oleksandr Kozarenko (born 1963)
- Oleksandr Krasotov (1936-2007)
- Vitalij Kuprij (born 1974)
- Iryna Kyrylina (born 1955)
- Hryhory Kytasty (1907-1984)
- Mykola Leontovych (1877–1921)
- Borys Lyatoshynsky (1895–1968)
- Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912)
- Stanyslav Lyudkevych (1879–1979)
- Heorhiy Maiboroda (1913-1992)
- Platon Maiboroda (1918-1989)
- Eusebius Mandyczewski (1857-1929)
- Igor Markevitch (1912-1983)
- Mykola Markevych (1804–1860)
- Igor Matsiyevsky (born 1941)
- Yuliy Meitus (1903-1997)
- Mykola Mozhovyy (1947-2010)
- Mykola Mykhailov (1903-1936)
- Petro Nishchynsky (1832–1896)
- Yuriy Oliynyk (born 1931)
- Tomasz Padura (1801-1871)
- Alla Pavlova (born 1952)
- Symeon Pekalytsky (c. 1630–c. at the end of 1690s)
- Ihor Poklad (born 1941)
- Victoria Poleva (born 1962)
- Alexey Retinsky (born 1986)
- Levko Revutsky (1889–1877)
- Mykola Roslavets (1881–1944)
- Dorian Rudnytsky (born 1944)
- Volodymyr Runchak (born 1960)
- Mariana Sadovska (born 1972)
- Ihor Shamo (1925-1982)
- Alexander Shchetynsky (born 1960)
- Andriy Shtoharenko (1902-1992)
- Aleksandr Shymko (born 1977)
- Roman Simovych (1901-1984)
- Mikhail Skorulskyi (1887-1950)
- Myroslav Skoryk (born 1938)
- Hryhorii Skovoroda (1722-1794)
- Ihor Sonevytsky (1926-2006)
- Yevhen Stankovych (born 1942)
- Yakiv Stepovy (1883–1921)
- Kyrylo Stetsenko (1882–1922)
- Valentyn Sylvestrov (born 1937)
- Roman Turovsky-Savchuk (born 1961)
- Anatole Vakhnianyn (1841-1908)
- Artem Vedel (c. 1767-1808)
- Mykhaylo Verbytsky (1815–1870)
- Vasyl Verkhovynets (1880–1938)
- Hryhoriy Veryovka (1895–1964)
- Mykola Vilinsky (1888–1856)
- Sydir Vorobkevych (1836–1903)
- Konstanty Wileński (born 1949)
- Peter Wilhousky (1902-1978)
- Yakiv Yatsynevych (1869-1945)
- Ludmila Yurina (born 1962)
- Vsevolod Zaderatsky (1891-1953)
- Alla Zahaikevych (born 1966)
- Sigismund Zaremba (1861-1915)
- León Zuckert (1904-1992)
References
External links
- Union of Belgian Composers (in Dutch and French)
- Union of Bulgarian Composers