释义 |
composer
composerone who writes music: Bach was a great composer. Not to be confused with:composure – calmness; tranquility; serenity; coolness; self-possession: She maintained her composure during her entire performance.com·pos·er C0533000 (kəm-pō′zər)n. One that composes, especially a person who composes music.composer (kəmˈpəʊzə) n1. (Music, other) a person who composes music2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a person or machine that composes anything, esp type for printingcom•pos•er (kəmˈpoʊ zər) n. 1. a person or thing that composes. 2. a person who writes music. [1555–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | composer - someone who composes music as a professioncontrapuntist - a composer who specializes in counterpointmusician - artist who composes or conducts music as a professionpsalmist - a composer of sacred songs; "David is called The Psalmist because he is believed to be the author of the Book of Psalms"ballad maker, songster, songwriter - a composer of words or music for popular songssymphonist - a composer of symphonies |
composerComposersClassical composers Adolphe Adam (French), John Adams (U.S.), Isaac Albéniz (Spanish), Tomaso Albinoni (Italian), Gregorio Allegri (Italian), William Alwyn (British), George Antheil (U.S.), Thomas Arne (English), Malcolm Arnold (British), Daniel François Espirit Auber (French), Georges Auric (French), Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (German), Johann Christian Bach (German), Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (German), Johann Sebastian Bach (German), Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (German), Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev (Russian), Granville Bantock (British), Samuel Barber (U.S.), Béla Bartók (Hungarian), Arnold Bax (British), Ludwig van Beethoven (German), Vincenzo Bellini (Italian), Arthur Benjamin (Australian), Richard Rodney Bennett (British), Alban Berg (Austrian), Luciano Berio (Italian), Lennox Berkeley (British), Hector Berlioz (French), Leonard Bernstein (U.S.), Heinrich Biber (German), Harrison Birtwhistle (British), Georges Bizet (French), Arthur Bliss (British), Ernest Bloch (U.S.), Luigi Bocherini (Italian), Arrigo Boito (Italian), Francesco Antonio Bonporti (Italian), Aleksandr Porfirevich Borodin (Russian), Pierre Boulez (French), William Boyce (English), Johannes Brahms (German), Havergal Brian (British), Frank Bridge (British), Benjamin Britten (British), Max Bruch (German), Anton Bruckner (Austrian), John Bull (English), George Butterworth (British), Dietrich Buxtehude (Danish), William Byrd (English), John Cage (U.S.), Joseph Canteloube (French), John Alden Carpenter (U.S.), Eliot Carter (U.S.), Robert Carver (Scottish), Pablo Casals (Spanish), Emmanuel Chabrier (French), Gustave Charpentier (French), Marc-Antoine Charpentier (French), Ernest Chausson (French), Luigi Cherubini (Italian), Frédéric Chopin (Polish-French), Domenico Cimarosa (Italian), Jeremiah Clarke (English), Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (British), Aaron Copland (U.S.), Arcangelo Corelli (Italian), François Couperin (French), Karl Czerny (Austrian), Luigi Dallapiccola (Italian), Peter Maxwell Davies (British), Claude Debussy (French), Léo Delibes (French), Frederick Delius (British), Josquin des Prés (Flemish), Vincent d'Indy (French), Ernst von Dohnányi (Hungarian), Gaetano Donizetti (Italian), Antal Doráti (U.S.), John Dowland (English), Paul Dukas (French), John Dunstable (English), Henri Duparc (French), Marcel Dupré (French), Maurice Duruflé (French), Henri Dutilleux (French), Antonín Dvořák (Czech), Edward Elgar (British), Georges Enesco (Romanian), Manuel de Falla (Spanish), John Farmer (English), Gabriel Fauré (French), John Field (Irish), Gerald Finzi (British), Friedrich von Flotow (German), César Franck (Belgian-French), Girolamo Frescobaldi (Italian), Wilhelm Fürtwangler (German), Andrea Gabrieli (Italian), Giovanni Gabrieli (Italian), George Gershwin (U.S.), Carlo Gesualdo (Italian), Orlando Gibbons (English), Alberto Ginastera (Argentinian), Philip Glass (U.S.), Aleksandr Konstantinovich Glazunov (Russian), Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (Russian), Christoph Willibald Gluck (German), Eugene Goossens (Belgian-British), Henryk Górecki (Polish), Charles François Gounod (French), Percy Grainger (Australian), Enrique Granados (Spanish), Edvard Grieg (Norwegian), Ivor Gurney (British), Fromental Halévy (French), George Frederick Handel (German), Roy Harris (U.S.), Franz Joseph Haydn (Austrian), Michael Haydn (Austrian), Hans Werner Henze (German), Hildegard of Bingen (German), Paul Hindemith (German), Heinz Holliger (Swiss), Gustav Holst (British), Arthur Honegger (French), Johann Nepomuk Hummel (German), Englebert Humperdinck (German), Jacques Ibert (French), John Ireland (British), Charles Ives (U.S.), Leoš Janáček (Czech), Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (Swiss), Joseph Joachim (Hungarian), Daniel Jones (British), Aram Ilich Khachaturian (Armenian), Otto Klemperer (German), Oliver Knussen (British), Zoltán Kodály (Hungarian), Erich Korngold (Austrian), Franz Krommer (Moravian), Raphael Kubelik (Czech), Édouard Lalo (French), Constant Lambert (British), Roland de Lassus (Flemish), Henry Lawes (English), William Lawes (English), Franz Lehár (Hungarian), Ruggiero Leoncavallo (Italian), György Ligeti (Hungarian), Franz Liszt (Hungarian), George Lloyd (British), Matthew Locke (English), Karl Loewe (German), Jean Baptiste Lully (Italian-French), Witold Lutosƚawski (Polish), Elisabeth Lutyens (British), Guillaume de Machaut (French), James MacMillan (British), Elizabeth Maconchy (British), Gustav Mahler (Austrian), Luca Marenzio (Italian), Frank Martin (Swiss), Bohuslav Martinů (Czech), Steve Martland (British), Pietro Mascagni (Italian), Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (French), Fanny Mendelssohn (German), Felix Mendelssohn (German), Gian Carlo Menotti (Italian), André Messager (French), Olivier Messiaen (French), Giacomo Meyerbeer (German), Darius Milhaud (French), Claudio Monteverdi (Italian), Thomas Morley (English), Leopold Mozart (Austrian), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austrian), Thea Musgrave (British), Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (Russian), Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai (German), Carl Nielsen (Danish), Luigi Nono (Italian), Michael Nyman (British), Johannes Ockeghem (Flemish), Jacques Offenbach (German-French), John Ogdon (British), Carl Orff (German), Johann Pachelbel (German), Ignace Jan Paderewski (Polish), Niccolò Paganini (Italian), Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Italian), Andrzej Panufnik (Polish-British), Hubert Parry (British), Arvo Pärt (Estonian), Krzystof Penderecki (Polish), Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (Italian), Francis Poulenc (French), Michael Praetorius (German), Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (Russian), Giacomo Puccini (Italian), Henry Purcell (English), Sergei Vassilievich Rachmaninov (Russian), Jean Philippe Rameau (French), Maurice Ravel (French), Alan Rawsthorne (British), Max Reger (German), Steve Reich (U.S.), Ottorino Respighi (Italian), Vittorio Rieti (Italian), Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (Russian), Joaquín Rodrigo (Spanish), Sigmund Romberg (U.S.), Gioacchino Antonio Rossini (Italian), Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich (Russian), Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (French), Albert Roussel (French), Edmund Rubbra (British), Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (Russian), Camille Saint-Saëns (French), Antonio Salieri (Italian), Erik Satie (French), Alessandro Scarlatti (Italian), Domenico Scarlatti (Italian), Artur Schnabel (Austrian-U.S.), Alfred Schnittke (Russian), Arnold Schoenberg (Austrian), Franz Schubert (Austrian), William Schuman (U.S.), Clara Schumann (German), Robert Schumann (German), Heinrich Schütz (German), Aleksandr Nikolayvich Scriabin (Russian), Peter Sculthorpe (Australian), Roger Sessions (U.S.), Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (Russian), Jean Sibelius (Finnish), Robert Simpson (English), Bedřich Smetana (Czech), Ethel Smyth (British), John Philip Sousa (U.S.), John Stainer (British), Charles Stanford (Irish), Karlheinz Stockhausen (German), Oscar Straus (French), Johann Strauss, the elder (Austrian), Johann Strauss, the younger (Austrian), Richard Strauss (German), Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (Russian-U.S.), Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck Dutch, Karol Szymanowski (Polish), Toru Takemitsu (Japanese), Thomas Tallis (English), John Tavener (British), John Taverner (English), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian), Georg Philipp Telemann (German), Mikis Theodorakis (Greek), Ambroise Thomas (French), Virgil Thomson (U.S.), Michael Tippett (British), Paul Tortelier (French), Edgar Varèse (French-U.S.), Ralph Vaughan Williams (British), Giuseppi Verdi (Italian), Tomás Luis de Victoria (Spanish), Heitor Villa-Lobos (Brazilian), Antonio Vivaldi (Italian), Richard Wagner (German), William Walton (British), David Ward (British), Peter Warlock (British), Carl Maria von Weber (German), Anton Webern (Austrian), Thomas Weelkes (English), Judith Weir (British), Egon Wellesz (Austrian-British), Gillian Whitehead (New Zealand), Malcolm Williamson (Australian), Hugo Wolf (Austrian), Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (Italian), Yannis Xenakis (Romanian-Greek), Alexander Zemlinsky (Austrian)Popular composers, songwriters, and lyricists Harold Arlen (U.S.), Burt Bacharach (U.S.), Joan Baez (U.S.), John Barry (British), Lionel Bart (British), Irving Berlin (Russian-U.S.), Leonard Bernstein (U.S.), David Bowie (English), Jacques Brel (Belgian), Nacio Herb Brown (U.S.), Sammy Cahn (U.S.), Hoagy Carmichael (U.S.), George Cohan (U.S.), Leonard Cohen (Canadian), Noel Coward (English), Willie Dixon (U.S.), Lamont Dozier (U.S.), Vernon Duke (Russian-U.S.), Bob Dylan (U.S.), Duke Ellington (U.S.), Stephen Foster (U.S.), George Gershwin (U.S.), W(illiam) S(chwenck) Gilbert (British), Gerry Goffin (U.S.), Jerry Goldsmith (U.S.), Woody Guthrie (U.S.), W(illiam) C(hristopher) Handy (U.S.), Marvin Hamlisch (U.S.), Oscar Hammerstein (U.S.), Lorenz Hart (U.S.), Jerry Herman (U.S.), Brian Holland (U.S.), Eddie Holland (U.S.), Mick Jagger (British), Maurice Jarre (French), Antonio Carlos Jobim (Brazilian), Elton John (British), Robert Johnson (U.S.), Jerome (David) Kern (U.S.), Carole King (U.S.), Kris Kristofferson (U.S.), Huddie `Leadbelly' Ledbetter (U.S.), Tom Lehrer (U.S.), John Lennon (British), Alan Jay Lerner (U.S.), Jerry Lieber (U.S.), Jay Livingston (U.S.), Andrew Lloyd-Webber (British), Frank Loesser (U.S.), Frederick Loewe (Austrian-U.S.), Paul McCartney (British), Ewan McColl (British), Kirsty McColl (British), Jimmy McHugh (U.S.), Henry Mancini (U.S.), Barry Manilow (U.S.), Barry Mann (U.S.), Joni Mitchell (Canadian), Thelonious (Sphere) Monk (U.S.), Van Morrison (Irish), Willie Nelson (U.S.), Ivor Novello (British), Doc Pomus (U.S.), Cole Porter (U.S.), Keith Richards (British), William `Smokey' Robinson (U.S.), Tim Rice (British), Richard Rodgers (U.S.), Sigmund Romberg (Hungarian-U.S.), Howard Shore (Canadian), Paul Simon (U.S.), Stephen Sondheim (U.S.), Mike Stoller (U.S.), Billy Strayhorn (U.S.), Barrett Strong (U.S.), Jule Styne (U.S.), Arthur Sullivan (British), Allen Toussaint (U.S.), Johnny Van Heusen (U.S.), Tom Waites (U.S.), Harry Warren (U.S.), Jimmy Webb (U.S.), Cynthia Weil (U.S.), Kurt Weill (German-U.S.), Norman Whitfield (U.S.), Hank Williams (U.S.), John Williams (U.S.), Brian Wilson (U.S.), Vincent Youmans (U.S.)Translationscompose (kəmˈpəuz) verb1. to form by putting parts together. A word is composed of several letters. 組成 组成2. to write (eg music, poetry etc). Mozart began to compose when he was six years old. 創作 创作3. to control (oneself) after being upset. 使平靜 使安定comˈposed adjective (of people) quiet and calm. She looked quite composed. 泰然自若的 镇静自若的comˈposer noun a writer, especially of a piece of music. 作曲者 作曲者composition (kompəˈziʃən) noun1. something composed, eg music. his latest composition. (音樂等)作品 (音乐等)作品 2. the act of composing. the difficulties of composition. 寫作 写作3. an essay written as a school exercise. The children had to write a composition about their holiday. 作文 作文4. the parts of which a thing is made. Have you studied the composition of the chemical? 組成 组成comˈposure (-ʒə) noun calmness. I admired her composure. 沉著,鎮靜 沉著,镇静 Composer
What does it mean when you dream about a composer?Many famous musicians received inspiration from their dreams. To dream of being a composer may be a symbol for creating or directing in one or more arenas of life. AcronymsSeecompiledcomposer
Words related to composernoun someone who composes music as a professionRelated Words- contrapuntist
- musician
- psalmist
- ballad maker
- songster
- songwriter
- symphonist
|