Category
page 119th-century German classical composers
Ludwig van Beethoven
German composer (1770-1827)

Richard Wagner
German composer (1813–1883)
Johannes Brahms
German composer (1833–1897)
Robert Schumann
German composer, pianist and critic (1810–1856)
Felix Mendelssohn
German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of Jewish descent (1809-1847)
E. T. A. Hoffmann
German Romantic author (1776–1822)
Richard Strauss
German composer and orchestra director (1864–1949)
Carl Maria von Weber
German Romantic composer (1786–1826)
Clara Schumann
German musician and composer (1819–1896)
Giacomo Meyerbeer
German-French composer
Max Reger
German composer, pianist and conductor (1873-1916)

Max Bruch
German romantic composer and conductor (1838-1920)

Annette von Droste-Hülshoff
German composer and writer (1797–1848)

Fanny Mendelssohn
German pianist and composer (1805–1847)

Hans von Bülow
German conductor and pianist (1830–1894)

Louis Spohr
German composer, violinist and conductor
Engelbert Humperdinck
German composer (1854–1921)

Albert Lortzing
German opera composer (1801-1851)

Otto Nicolai
German composer and conductor (1810-1849)
Carl Reinecke
German composer, conductor and pianist (1824–1910)

Peter Cornelius
German composer (1824–1874)

Heinrich August Marschner
German composer (1795–1861)

Ferdinand Hiller
German composer and conductor (1811–1885)

Siegfried Wagner
German opera producer and composer, son of Richard Wagner and Cosima Liszt (1869–1930)
Friedrich von Flotow
German composer (1812–1883)

Friedrich Kalkbrenner
German-born French pianist, composer, piano teacher and piano manufacturer (1784-1849)
Fredrik Pacius
German composer resided in Finland (1809-1891)
Theobald Boehm
Bavarian flautist and tinkerer (1794-1881)
Carl Loewe
German composer (1796–1869)
Conradin Kreutzer
German composer and conductor (1780-1849)
Moritz Moszkowski
German composer, pianist and teacher (1854–1925)
Franz Danzi
German composer and musician
Ferdinand Ries
German composer

Leopold Schefer
German poet, novelist and composer
Josef Rheinberger
Liechtensteiner organist and composer (1839-1901)
Franz Abt
German composer and choral conductor (1819–1885)
Franz Lachner
German composer and conductor (1803-1890)
Johann Simon Mayr
German composer (1763–1845)
Adolf von Henselt
German composer and pianist (1814–1889)
Friedrich Silcher
German composer (1789-1860)
Friedrich Burgmüller
German composer (1806–1874)
Friedrich Kiel
German composer and music teacher (1821–1885)
Hermann Levi
German conductor, composer and royal Bavarian general music director (1839-1900)
Ferdinand David
German musician (1810–1873)
Emil von Sauer
German composer, pianist, score editor, and music (piano) teacher (1862-1942)
Julius Reubke
German musician (1834-1858)

Princess Maria Amalie of Saxony
German composer and writer (1794 – 1870)
Theodor Kullak
German musician (1818-1882)
Robert Volkmann
German-born Hungarian composer, conductor and teacher
Hermann Goetz
German classical music composer (1840-1876)
Felix Draeseke
German composer (1835-1913)
Adolf Bernhard Marx
German composer and musicologist (1795–1866)
Norbert Burgmüller
German composer (1810-1836)
Hans von Koessler
German composer (1853–1926)
Gustav Lange
German composer (1830–1889)
Arnold Mendelssohn
German composer and music teacher (1855-1933)
Johann Joseph Abert
German composer, conductor, double-bassist (1832-1915)
Peter Winter
German opera composer
Robert Franz
German composer (1815-1892)
Friedrich Gernsheim
German composer, conductor, pianist and teacher (1839–1916)