Composer facts for kids
A composer is someone who writes (composes) music. Some composers work by writing music down on paper; this is called 'written notation'. Classical music writers work this way. Writers for TV and movie music also usually write this way, so that an orchestra or other players can read the music and play it.
Some musicians are very good at improvisation. This means that they think up (invent) the music as they play it. Some church organists are good at improvising. During a service they may need to play some organ music to fill in the gaps while people are collecting money or taking communion. Jazz musicians are usually excellent at improvising. Improvisation is not written down, so each time it is different.
Pop and rock or soul music writers are often not able to read and write music down. Many pop and rock composers compose their songs on a guitar or piano. Cole Porter and Irving Berlin usually composed at the piano.
Many songs are written by two or more people. It is common for two people to work together to write songs. Sometimes, one person writes the music and one writes the words (the lyrics). Some songs such as folk songs were composed many years ago and no one knows who wrote them.
Related pages
- Composition (music)
- Hans Zimmer
- John Williams
- James Newton Howard
- Danny Elfman
- Ennio Morricone
- Ramin Djawadi
- Alan Silvestri
- Howard Shore
- Adam Small
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Johannes Brahms
- Richard Wagner
- Claude Debussy
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Frédéric Chopin
- Joseph Haydn
- Antonio Vivaldi
Images for kids
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Portrait of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov composing at his desk, by Valentin Serov, 1898
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Nineteenth-century composer and pianist Clara Schumann
See also
In Spanish: Compositor para niños