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Composed:
"Cats"
"Evita"
"Jesus Christ Superstar"
"Phantom of the Opera
Andrew Lloyd Webber
He's British!
Composed:
"Hungarian Rhapsodies"

Hence, he was Hungarian.
Franz Liszt
He was the greatest pianist of his time.
Great ragtime musician.

Composed:
"The Maple Leaf Rag"
"The Entertainer"
Scott Joplin
He was African-American.
Composed "Hansel and Gretel"
Engelbert Humperdinck
German; has a really weird/funny name.
Austrian; composed "The Clock Symphony"
Franz Joseph Haydn
He's not hidin'!
Composed:
"Camptown Races"
"My Old Kentucky Home"
"Oh! Susannah"
Stephen Foster
Think of a child that isn't with his biological parents...
African-American

Most Famous Jazz musician EVER!
Duke Ellington
Think of the school whose color is dark blue...and involves a demonic mascot...
German

Composed "Moonlight Sonata"
Ludwig Von Beethoven
Went deaf at a young age...
German

Composed "Art of the Fugue"

20 Children!
Johann Sebastian Bach
Yo Han! See Bass Chin Bock?
Norwegian

Composed "Peer Gynt"
Edvard Grieg
No Hint!
American

"West Side Story"
Leonard Bernstein
Remember those cartoons/books, The _________ Bears?
Russian-born American

"White Christmas"

"God Bless America"
Irving Berlin
Capital of Germany
German

best known for his lullabies
Johannes Brahms
One of the 3 B's
English

"Messiah"
George Frederick Handel
Need a "hand" with this one?
Polish

Established the piano as a solo instrument
Frederic Chopin(pronounced "sho-pan")
Show me that pan please.
Spanish

Considered the greatest cellist of the 20th century
Pablo Casals
Say castles fast, don't stress the "T"
American

"Billy the Kid"

"Appalachian Spring"
Aaron Copeland
No Hint!
He's famous for his opera, "Carmen"
Bizet
American

"Yankee Doodle Dandy"

"You're a Grand Old Flag"
George Cohan
"Barber of Seville"

"William Tell Overture"
Rossini
"Madame Butterfly"
Puccini
Russian
"Swan Lake"
"The Sleeping Beauty"
"The Nutcracker"
Tchaikovsky
Italian
"Aida"
"Macbeth"
"Otello"
Verdi
German
"The Flying Dutchman"
"Ring of Nibelungen"
Richard Wagner
Italian
Baroque
"The Four Seasons"
Vivaldi
American
"Rhapsody in Blue"
"Porgy and Bess"
George Gershwin
Austrian
Child prodigy
"The Marriage of Figaro"
"Don Giovanni"
"The Magic Flute"
Died of poverty at 35
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Collaborated on many musicals such as "Oklahoma"
Rogers & Hammerstein
Austrian
Romantic composer
"Unfinished Symphony"
Franz Schubert
He wrote the lyrics to "West Side Story"
Stephen Sondheim
American
Known as the "March King"
"Simper Fidelis"
"The Stars and Stripes Forever"
John Phillip Sousa
Austrian
"The Blue Danube"
Johann Strauss
Russian-American
"The Firebird"
"The Rite of Spring"
Igor Stravinsky