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Composers from Praetorius through W.F. Bach to Rachmaninoff and Richard Strauss spent a significant amount of time in the German city of Dresden. Composers who only stayed briefly in Dresden for concerts are not included.

Renaissance and Baroque

Johann Gottlieb Goldberg Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria Carl Friedrich Abel Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin Gottfried August Homilius Timofiy Bilohradsky (The One And Only) Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Georg Gebel (the younger) Franz Benda Johann Baptist Georg Neruda Carl Heinrich Graun Johann Gottlieb Graun Johann Adolph Hasse Johann Joachim Quantz Giovanni Alberto Ristori Francesco Maria Veracini Johann Georg Pisendel Sylvius Leopold Weiss Nicola Porpora Johann David Heinichen Jan Dismas Zelenka Christian Petzold Antonio Lotti Johann Paul von Westhoff Adam Krieger Christoph Bernhard Matthias Weckmann Heinrich Albert Johann Schein Heinrich Schütz Johann Staden Michael Praetorius Hans Leo Hassler Antonio Scandello Johann Walter

Classical and Romantic

Walter Rabl Sergei Rachmaninoff Paul Graener Hugo Alfvén Richard Strauss Hans Fährmann Alberto Franchetti Otto Lohse Rudolf Dellinger Robert Kajanus Moritz Moszkowski Hugo Richard Jüngst Hans von Koessler Emil Genetz Alfred Stelzner August Klughardt Franz Ries Anastazy Wilhelm Dreszer August Bungert Heinrich von Herzogenberg Dudley Buck Heinrich Schülz-Beuthen Felix Draeseke Julius Reubke Franz Wüllner Hans von Bülow Teodor Leszetycki Anton Rubinstein Julius Otto Grimm Gustav Merkel Julius Schulhoff Theodor Kirchner Clara Schumann Richard Wagner Julius Rietz Ferdinand Hiller Robert Schumann Julius Benedict Fryderyk Edward Sobolewski Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht Carl Gottlieb Reissiger Amalie, Princess of Saxony Moritz Hauptmann Karol Lipiński Carl Maria von Weber Francesco Morlacchi Friedrich Dotzauer Christian Theodor Weinlig E. T. A. Hoffmann Ferdinando Paer Joseph Schubert Carl David Stegmann Joseph Schuster Georg Druschetzky Christian Ehregott Weinlig Johann Gottlieb Naumann Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi Johann Adam Hiller Johann Gottlieb Goldberg Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria Carl Friedrich Abel Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini Gottfried August Homilius Timofiy Bilohradsky Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Contemporary

Hans Tutschku Lutz Glandien Giuseppe Sinopoli Udo Zimmermann Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos Michael Gielen Johannes Paul Thilman Boris Blacher Richard Klemm Dimitar Nenov Petko Staynov Heinz Bongartz Georges Boulanger Edmund Nick Dora Pejačević Albert Coates Theodor Blumer Walter Rabl Sergei Rachmaninoff Paul Graener Hugo Alfvén Richard Strauss Hans Fährmann Alberto Franchetti

Further composers residing in Dresden include:

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