Yes, there is. The composer for both games is the famous Motoi Sakuraba.
No, the noun 'composer' is a common noun, a general word for one who composes. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing. A proper noun for the common noun composer is the name of a composer, for example Ludwig van Beethoven or George Gershwin.
P.D.Q. Bach
Either a dog from the Beethoven movies or a famous composer
They are two completely different people. Just because they both write music, doesn't make them the same. Handel was a baroque, German composer, and Mozart was a classical, Austrian composer. Their attitudes were different and pretty much the only thing they had in common was that they wrote music.
Technically, no. His most renowned work from 1775, "String Quartet in E Major Op. 11, No. 5" is very baroque-like in structure, so it's common for people to mistake him as a Baroque composer. However, he was a Classical era composer.
There is no common English anagram. A proper noun anagram is the surname Dretzel (German composer).
Miserere, by Italian composer Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652)
Angles that have a common side between them and a common vertex are called adjacent angles.
The most common answer is either his father Leopold Mozart or most likely the famous composer Johann Michael Haydn.
What is common and different between linguistic schools?
There are no common factors between these values since 11 is prime and 20 is composite. Then, there are no common prime factors between these values.
The common ancestor between elephants and sirenians is Manatee.