What we now consider the dignity of the individual, the sanctity of human life, "civil rights", the equality of all humans under the law, things in other words that we take for granted today were all the result of the French revolution of 1789. Its constituents greatly influenced the American revolutionaries who went on to compose the Constitution of the US based on the enlightenment ideals that preceded the French revolution.
When he was born in Germany, and as an infant moved with his parents to Italy, then he moved back to Germany, and his also been to Switzerland, and studied there for a while. Then he visited America in the year 1933 which was the same year that Adolf Hitler came into power.. And that's when he and other physicist wrote to Franklin Roosevelt about the theory or possibility of the Atomic Bomb that Germany could compose.
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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was born on March 4, 1525.
He wrote classical music!!
Vivaldi
Palestrina was alive 3 February 1525 or 2 February 1526 - 2 February 1594 so in the Italian Renaissance. He has often been seen in Renaissance polyphony. That's all I know.
I think you mean Don Giovanni, and it's an opera not a song.
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina is often cited as a composer who responded to the reforms of the Council of Trent by composing sacred music that embodied the desired principles of clarity, reverence, and textual clarity. His compositions are considered exemplary in their balance of polyphony and clarity of text setting, which aligned well with the Council's objectives for liturgical music.
Body cells compose tissues which compose organs which compose systems.
they compose by there atoms
There is no adverb for compose.
I like to compose music.
Compose a song.
Liszt encourage Grieg to compose