16.01.1672, Naples - 22.09.1737, Naples
Francesco Mancini (16 January 1672 – 22 September 1737) was a Neapolitan composer.
16.01.1728, Bari - 07.05.1800, Paris ,Passy
Niccolò Piccinni (Italian: [nikkoˈlɔ ppitˈtʃinni]; 16 January 1728 – 7 May 1800) was an Italian composer of symphonies, sacred music, chamber music, and opera. Although he is somewhat obscure today, Piccinni was one of the most popular composers of opera—particularly the Neapolitan opera buffa—of the Classical period.
16.01.1872, Toulouse - 30.12.1973, 16th arrondissement of Paris
Paul Henri Büsser (16 January 1872 – 30 December 1973) was a French classical composer, organist, and conductor.
16.01.1918, Madrid - 18.05.2008, Orient
Joseph Willard Roosevelt (January 16, 1918 – May 18, 2008) was an American pianist and composer.
16.01.1928, Santiago - 16.10.1973, La Serena
Jorge Washington Peña Hen (January 16, 1928 – October 16, 1973) was a Chilean composer and musician, founder of the first children's symphony orchestra in Latin America. Due to his militancy in the Socialist Party, he was shot by the Chilean Army during the passage of the Caravan of Death in the Coquimbo Region.
16.01.1943, Coventry - ,
Brian John Peter Ferneyhough (; born 16 January 1943) is an English composer. Ferneyhough is typically considered the central figure of the New Complexity movement. Ferneyhough has taught composition at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg and the University of California, San Diego; he teaches at Stanford University and is a regular lecturer in the summer courses at Darmstädter Ferienkurse. He has resided in California since 1987.
16.01.1943, Goole - ,
Richard Gavin Bryars (; born 16 January 1943) is an English composer and double bassist. He has worked in jazz, free improvisation, minimalism, historicism, avant-garde, and experimental music.