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This is a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
AEdit
Arkady AbazaEdit
this teacher's teachers
Abaza (1843–1915) studied with teachers including Alexander Dreyschock and Camille Everardi.
Christian Ferdinand AbelEdit
Hermann AbendrothEdit
this teacher's teachers
Abendroth (1883–1956) studied with teachers including Ludwig Thuille.
Dieter AckerEdit
Adolphe AdamEdit
this teacher's teachers
Adam (1803–1856) studied with teachers including Charles-Simon Catel, François Benoist, and François-Adrien Boieldieu.
Louis AdamEdit
this teacher's teachers
Adam (1758-1848) studied with teachers including Jean-Frédéric Edelmann.
John Luther AdamsEdit
this teacher's teachers
Adams (born 1953) studied with teachers including Leonard Stein and James Tenney.
Murray AdaskinEdit
this teacher's teachers
Adaskin (1906–2002) studied with teachers including John Weinzweig.
Guido AdlerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Adler (1855–1941) studied with teachers including Anton Bruckner and Felix Otto Dessoff.
Oskar AdlerEdit
Samuel AdlerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Adler (born 1928) studied with teachers including Aaron Copland, Paul Hindemith, Serge Koussevitzky, Walter Piston, and Randall Thompson.
- Kathryn Alexander
- Martin Amlin[23]
- Claude Baker[24]
- Roger Briggs[25]
- Jason Robert Brown[26]
- David Crumb[27]
- Greg Danner[28]
- Eric Ewazen[29]
- Peng-Peng Gong[30]
- Jay Greenberg[31]
- Kevin Hanlon[32]
- Anthony Iannaccone[33]
- Kamran Ince[34]
- Michael Isaacson[35]
- Scott Lindroth[36]
- Marc Mellits[37]
- Carter Pann[38]
- Robert Paterson[39]
- Paul Phillips[40]
- Paul Reller[41]
- Michael Alec Rose[42]
- Jonathan Schwabe[43]
- Daria Semegen [pupils][44]
- Gordon Stout[45]
- Christopher Theofanidis
- Michael Sidney Timpson
- Fisher Tull[46]
- Dan Welcher [pupils]
- Michael Glenn Williams
- Dana Wilson
- Ye Xiaogang[47]
Jakob AdlungEdit
Albrecht AgtheEdit
Webster AitkenEdit
this teacher's teachers
Aitken (1908–1981) studied with teachers including Emil von Sauer.
Jean-Delphin AlardEdit
this teacher's teachers
Alard (1815–1888) studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis and François Habeneck.
Jules AlaryEdit
Johann Friedrich AlbertiEdit
this teacher's teachers
Alberti (1642–1710) studied with teachers including Vincenzo Albrici and Werner Fabricius.
Johann Georg AlbrechtsbergerEdit
- Ludwig van Beethoven [pupils][56][57][58]
- Antonio Casimir Cartellieri[59]
- Joseph Leopold Eybler[60][61]
- John Field
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel [pupils][62]
- Friedrich Kalkbrenner[63][64]
- Ignaz Moscheles [pupils][65]
- Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart [pupils][66]
- Johann Peter Pixis [pupils][67]
- Anton Reicha [pupils][68]
- Ferdinand Ries[69]
- Ignaz von Seyfried [pupils][70]
- Johannes Matthias Sperger[71]
- Ludwig-Wilhelm Tepper de Ferguson
- Joseph Weigl[72]
- Anton Wranitzky[73]
Vincenzo AlbriciEdit
this teacher's teachers
Albrici (1631 – 1695/1696) studied with teachers including Giacomo Carissimi.
Putnam AldrichEdit
this teacher's teachers
Aldrich (1904–1975) studied with teachers including Wanda Landowska and Tobias Matthay.
Amanda Christina Elizabeth AldridgeEdit
this teacher's teachers
Aldridge (1866–1956) studied with teachers including Jenny Lind.
Charles-Valentin AlkanEdit
this teacher's teachers
Alkan (1813–1888) studied with teachers including Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann.
Joe AllardEdit
Pedro Humberto AllendeEdit
Julius AlslebenEdit
this teacher's teachers
Alsleben studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn.
Johann Christoph AltnickolEdit
William AlwynEdit
Jorge AnckermannEdit
Johann Anton AndréEdit
Volkmar AndreaeEdit
this teacher's teachers
Andreae (1879–1962) studied with teachers including Fritz Brun, Friedrich_Wilhelm Franke, Isidor Seiss, and Franz Wüllner.
Mihail AndricuEdit
this teacher's teachers
Andricu (1894–1974) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré, Vincent d'Indy, and Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac.
Hendrik AndriessenEdit
this teacher's teachers
H. Andriessen (1892–1981) studied with teachers including Bernard Zweers.
Louis AndriessenEdit
this teacher's teachers
L. Andriessen (born 1939) studied with teachers including Kees van Baaren and Luciano Berio.
- Michel van der Aa[94][95]
- Martin Arnold[96]
- Richard Ayres[97][98]
- Richard Baker
- Bára Grímsdóttir[99]
- Oscar Bettison
- Allison Cameron[100]
- Derek Charke[101][102]
- Marko Ciciliani[103]
- Emily Doolittle[104]
- Michael Fiday[105]
- Graham Fitkin[106][107][108]
- Kasia Glowicka[109][110][111][112][113][114][115]
- Michael Zev Gordon[116]
- Jeff Hamburg[117]
- Rozalie Hirs[118]
- Ivana Kiš[119]
- Graeme Koehne[120]
- John Korsrud[105][121]
- Yannis Kyriakides[122]
- Juan Sebastian Lach
- Frank P Martinez
- Steve Martland[106][107][123]
- Missy Mazzoli[105]
- Nathan Michel[124]
- Koji Nakano[125]
- Martijn Padding[126]
- Juliet Palmer[96]
- John Pickard[127]
- Damien Ricketson
- James Rolfe[96]
- Patrick Saint-Denis
- Rodney Sharman[128]
- Michael Smetanin[129]
- Paul Steenhuisen
- Calliope Tsoupaki
- Víctor Varela
- António Pinho Vargas
- Jasna Veličković[130]
- Lotta Wennäkoski[131]
- Julia Wolfe
- Sinta Wullur
- Ye Xiaogang[47]
- Jay Alan Yim
- Kristoffer Zegers
Pasquale AnfossiEdit
Domenico AnnibaliEdit
Conrad AnsorgeEdit
this teacher's teachers
Ansorge (1862–1930) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.
George AntheilEdit
this teacher's teachers
Antheil (1900–1959) studied with teachers including Ernest Bloch, Nadia Boulanger, and Constantin Sternberg.
Alfredo AntoniniEdit
this teacher's teachers[140][better source needed]
Antonini (1901–1983) studied with teachers including Arturo Toscanini.
- no pupils
Giuseppe AprileEdit
this teacher's teachers
Aprile (1731–1813) studied with teachers including Gregorio Sciroli.
Violet ArcherEdit
Bülent ArelEdit
Anton ArenskyEdit
this teacher's teachers
Arensky (1861–1906) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Dominick ArgentoEdit
this teacher's teachers
Argento (born 1927) studied with teachers including Luigi Dallapiccola, Howard Hanson, Alan Hovhaness, Bernard Rogers, and Hugo Weisgall.
Carl ArmbrustEdit
Thomas ArmstrongEdit
Michael ArneEdit
Richard ArnellEdit
this teacher's teachers
Arnell (1917-2009) studied with teachers including John Ireland.
- David Hewson [156]
- Peter Tahourdin [157]
- Christopher Wright [158]
Simha AromEdit
this teacher's teachers
Arom (born 1930) studied with teachers including Jean Devémy.
Claudio ArrauEdit
this teacher's teachers
Arrau (1903–1991) studied with teachers including Martin Krause.
Désirée ArtôtEdit
this teacher's teachers
Artôt (1835–1907) studied with teachers including Francesco Lamperti and Pauline Viardot.
Vicente AsencioEdit
this teacher's teachers
Asencio (1908-1979) studied with teachers including Frank Marshall, Enric Morera i Viura, Joaquín Turina, and Ernesto Halffter.
Robert AshleyEdit
this teacher's teachers
Ashley (1930–2014) studied with teachers including Ross Lee Finney, Roberto Gerhard, and Wallingford Riegger.
Thomas AttwoodEdit
this teacher's teachers
Attwood (1765-1838) studied with teachers including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, James Nares, and Edmund Ayrton.
Daniel AuberEdit
this teacher's teachers
Auber (1782–1871) studied with teachers including Luigi Cherubini.
Louis AubertEdit
this teacher's teachers
Aubert (1877–1968) studied with teachers including Louis Diémer and Gabriel Fauré.
Tony AubinEdit
this teacher's teachers
Leopold AuerEdit
this teacher's teachers
- Margaret Berson [pupils]
- Leonid Bolotine[168]
- Georges Boulanger
- Raphael Bronstein
- Eddy Brown[147]
- Mischa Elman[169]
- Moritz Frenkel
- Konstanty Gorski [pupils]
- Jascha Heifetz [pupils][147][169]
- David Hochstein
- Georg Kulenkampff [pupils]
- Nathan Milstein
- Emil Młynarski [pupils]
- Kathleen Parlow
- Miron Polyakin
- Simon Pullman
- Benno Rabinof
- Clara Rockmore
- Toscha Seidel
- Greta af Sillen
- Jacques Singer
- Oscar Shumsky
- Paul Stassevitch
- Efrem Zimbalist[169][170]
Larry AustinEdit
this teacher's teachers
Austin (born 1930) studied with teachers including Violet Archer, Andrew Imbrie, and Darius Milhaud.
Charles AvisonEdit
this teacher's teachers
Avison (1709–1770) studied with teachers including Francesco Geminiani.
Edmund AyrtonEdit
this teacher's teachers
Ayrton (1734-1808) studied with teachers including James Nares.
BEdit
Kees van BaarenEdit
this teacher's teachers
Baaren (1906–1970) studied with teachers including Willem Pijper.
Milton BabbittEdit
this teacher's teachers
Babbitt (1916–2011) studied with teachers including Marion Bauer and Roger Sessions.
Theorists
Composers
- Bruce Adolphe [pupils]
- Kati Agocs
- Don Banks[175]
- Harrison Birtwistle [pupils][176]
- Bruce Brubaker [pupils]
- Benjamin Boretz [pupils][177]
- Daniel Catán[20]
- Richard Danielpour[178]
- Mario Davidovsky [pupils][179]
- Michael Dellaira
- Charles Dodge [pupils][174]
- Edwin Dugger[180]
- John Eaton [pupils][181]
- David Epstein[182]
- Brian Field
- Jonathan Harvey [pupils][183][184]
- John Heiss[185]
- Lejaren Hiller [pupils][184][186][187]
- Sydney Hodkinson [pupils][188]
- Stanley Jordan (jazz guitarist and composer)
- Laura Karpman[189]
- Michael Kassler[70]
- Paul Lansky [pupils][190]
- Peter Lieberson[191]
- Donald Martino[192][193]
- Richard Maxfield [pupils][184][194]
- Andrew Mead [pupils]
- John Melby
- Tobias Picker
- James K. Randall [pupils][174]
- Frederic Rzewski[195]
- Eric Salzman[196]
- Judith Shatin[197]
- Diane Thome [pupils]
- Richard Aaker Trythall
Other
- Stephen Sondheim[198] (theatre composer)
- Godfrey Winham[70]
August Wilhelm BachEdit
this teacher's teachers
A. W. Bach (1796–1869) studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Zelter.
Carl Philipp Emanuel BachEdit
this teacher's teachers
C.P.E. Bach (1714–1788) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.
Johann Christian BachEdit
this teacher's teachers
J.C. Bach (1735–1782) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach and Giovanni Battista Martini.
Johann Sebastian BachEdit
this teacher's teachers
J.S. Bach (1685–1750) studied with teachers including Georg Böhm, his brother Johann Christoph Bach, and Dieterich Buxtehude
- Carl Friedrich Abel[206]
- Johann Friedrich Agricola[207][208]
- Johann Christoph Altnickol[206]
- Anna Magdalena Bach
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach [pupils]
- Gottfried Heinrich Bach
- Johann Bernhard Bach[209]
- Johann Christian Bach [pupils][20]
- Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
- Johann Ernst Bach II[20]
- Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach[206]
- Wilhelm Friedemann Bach [pupils]
- Johann Ludwig Dietel[210]
- Johann Friedrich Doles[206][211]
- Heinrich Nikolaus Gerber[206][212]
- Johann Gottlieb Goldberg [pupils][206]
- Gottfried August Homilius [pupils][206]
- Johann Peter Kellner [pupils][213]
- Johann Kirnberger [pupils][20][206]
- Johann Christian Kittel[48][214]
- Johann Ludwig Krebs[215][216]
- Johann Tobias Krebs[206]
- Lorenz Christoph Mizler
- Johann Gottfried Müthel[206]
- Christoph Nichelmann[217]
- Johann Schneider[206]
- Johann Martin Schubart[218]
- Johann Friedrich Schweinitz (1708–1780)
- Christoph Transchel[206]
- Johann Caspar Vogler[206]
- Johann Gottfried Walther[209]
- Johann Wilhelm[207]
- Johann Heinrich Zang[219]
- Johann Gotthilf Ziegler [pupils] (1715)
Wilhelm Friedemann BachEdit
this teacher's teachers
W.F. Bach (1710–1784) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.
Oskar BackEdit
this teacher's teachers
Agathe Backer-GrøndahlEdit
this teacher's teachers
Backer-Grøndahl (1847–1907) studied with teachers including Hans von Bülow, Halfdan Kjerulf, Theodor Kullak, Ludvig Mathias Lindeman, Franz Liszt, and Richard Wüerst.
- Madame Valborg Collett [pupils][220]
Ernst BaconEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bacon (1898–1990) studied with teachers including Ernest Bloch and Alexander Raab.
Carl BaermannEdit
this teacher's teachers
Baermann (1839–1913) studied with teachers including Peter Cornelius, Franz Lachner, and Franz Liszt.
Pierre BaillotEdit
this teacher's teachers
Baillot (1771–1842) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Viotti.
Giuseppe BainiEdit
this teacher's teachers
Baini (1775–1844) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Jannacconi.
Edward BairstowEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bairstow (1874–1946) studied with teachers including Frederick Bridge.
Claude BakerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Baker studied with teachers including Samuel Adler and Warren Benson.
Claude BalbastreEdit
this teacher's teachers
Balbastre (1724–1799) studied with teachers including Pierre Février and Jean-Philippe Rameau.
Artur BalsamEdit
Nikhil BanerjeeEdit
this teacher's teachers
Banerjee (1931–1986) studied with teachers including Allauddin Khan.
Granville BantockEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bantock (1868–1946) studied with teachers including Frederick Corder.
Samuel BarberEdit
this teacher's teachers
Barber (1910–1981) studied with teachers including Rosario Scalero and Isabelle Vengerova.
Stanisław BarcewiczEdit
this teacher's teachers
Barcewicz (1858–1929) studied with teachers including Jan Hřímalý, Apolinary Kątski, Ferdinand Laub, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Woldemar BargielEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bargiel (1828–1897) studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn, Niels Gade, Ignaz Moscheles, and Julius Rietz.
Clarence BarlowEdit
this teacher's teachers
Barlow studied with teachers including Karlheinz Stockhausen and Bernd Alois Zimmermann.
Joseph BarnbyEdit
this teacher's teachers
Barnby (1838–1896) studied with teachers including Charles Lucas and Cipriani Potter.
Georges BarrèreEdit
this teacher's teachers
Barrère (1876–1944) studied with teachers including Paul Taffanel.
Karl Heinrich BarthEdit
this teacher's teachers
Barth (1847 – 1922) studied with teachers including Hans von Bronsart and Carl Tausig.
Béla BartókEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bartók (1881–1945) studied with teachers including Ernő Dohnányi, Hans von Koessler, and István Thomán.
- Violet Archer [pupils][236][237]
- Paul Arma
- Ernő Balogh
- Jack Beeson [pupils][238][239][240]
- Alice Carrard
- Andor Földes
- Ferenc Fricsay
- Elisabeth Klein
- György Kósa
- Joseph Kosma
- Lili Kraus
- Iren Marik
- Ditta Pásztory-Bartók[241]
- Fritz Reiner [pupils][242]
- György Sándor [pupils][243]
- Tibor Serly
- Georg Solti
- Júlia Székely
- Sándor Veress
Leslie BassettEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bassett (1923–1966) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Mario Davidovsky, Ross Lee Finney, and Homer Keller.
- Lettie Alston
- *John Anthony Lennon
- Andy Brick
- John Burke
- Evan Chambers
- Robin Cox
- Gregory Sullivan Isaacs [pupils]
- Mark Kilstofte
- Gabriela Lena Frank
- Joseph Lukasik
- Kevin Malone[244]
- Robert Morris [pupils]
- Russell Peck
- Joseph Pehrson
- Daniel Perlongo [pupils]
- Frank Ticheli
- Richard Toensing
- Gregory Sullivan Isaacs
Harold BauerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Harold Bauer (1873–1951) studied with teachers including Ignacy Jan Paderewski.
- John Elvin[245]
Marion BauerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bauer (1882–1955) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and André Gedalge.
Julián BautistaEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bautista (1901–1961) studied with teachers including Conrado del Campo.
François BazinEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bazin (1816–1878) studied with teachers including Daniel Auber, Henri-Montan Berton, and Fromental Halévy.
Antonio BazziniEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bazzini (1818–1897) studied with teachers including Faustino Camisani.
Robert BeadellEdit
this teacher's teachers
Beadell (1925–1994) studied with teachers including Darius Milhaud and Leo Sowerby.
Franz Ignaz BeckEdit
this teacher's teachers
Beck (1734–1809) studied with teachers including Baldassare Galuppi and Johann Stamitz.
Jack BeesonEdit
this teacher's teachers
Ludwig van BeethovenEdit
this teacher's teachers
Beethoven (1770–1827) studied with teachers including Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Gilles van den Eeden, Joseph Haydn, Christian Gottlob Neefe, Antonio Salieri, and Johann Baptist Schenk.
David BehrmanEdit
this teacher's teachers
D. Behrman (born 1937) studied with teachers including Gordon Mumma, Henri Pousseur, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Felix BendaEdit
this teacher's teachers
F. Benda (1708–1768) studied with teachers including Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský.
Franz BendaEdit
this teacher's teachers
Benda (1709–1786) studied with teachers including Johann Georg Pisendel, Carl Heinrich, and.
Agostino BendinelliEdit
Julius BenedictEdit
this teacher's teachers
Benedict (1804–1885) studied with teachers including Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Carl Maria von Weber.
Orazio BenevoliEdit
this teacher's teachers
Benevoli (1605–1672) studied with teachers including Vincenzo Ugolini.
Paul Ben-HaimEdit
this teacher's teachers
Ben-Haim (1897–1984) studied with teachers including Friedrich Klose.
Arthur BenjaminEdit
this teacher's teachers
Benjamin (1893–1960) studied with teachers including Frederic Cliffe, Thomas Dunhill, and Charles Villiers Stanford.
Frank BennettEdit
William Sterndale BennettEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bennett (1816–1875) studied with teachers including William Crotch and Cipriani Potter.
Antonín BennewitzEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bennewitz (1833–1926) studied with teachers including Moritz Mildner.
François BenoistEdit
this teacher's teachers
Benoist (1794–1878) studied with teachers including Charles Simon Catel.
Peter BenoitEdit
this teacher's teachers
1834–1901 studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis.
Warren BensonEdit
Emerik BeranEdit
Charles Auguste de BériotEdit
Yara BernetteEdit
this teacher's teachers
Yara Bernette studied with teachers including Jose Kliass.
Alban BergEdit
this teacher's teachers
Berg (1885–1935) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.
Arthur BergerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Berger (1912–2003) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Darius Milhaud, and Walter Piston.
Ludwig BergerEdit
Erik BergmanEdit
William BergsmaEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bergsma (1921–1994) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson and Bernard Rogers.
Lennox BerkeleyEdit
this teacher's teachers
Berkeley (1903–1989) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.
William BerwaldEdit
this teacher's teachers
Berwald (1864-1948) studied with teachers including Josef Rheinberger.
Luciano BerioEdit
this teacher's teachers
Berio (1925–2003) studied with teachers including Luigi Dallapiccola and Giorgio Federico Ghedini.
Charles-Wilfrid de BériotEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bériot (1833–1914) studied with teachers including Sigismond Thalberg.
Hector BerliozEdit
this teacher's teachers
Berlioz (1803–1869) studied with teachers including Jean-François Le Sueur and Anton Reicha.
Ercole BernabeiEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bernabei (1622–1687) studied with teachers including Orazio Benevoli.
Antonio BernacchiEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bernacchi (1685–1756) studied with teachers including Francesco Antonio Pistocchi.
Nicolas BernierEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bernier (1664–1734) studied with teachers including Antonio Caldara.
Leonard BernsteinEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bernstein (1918–1990) studied with teachers including Helen Coates, Aaron Copland, Heinrich Gebhard, Edward Burlingame Hill, Serge Koussevitzky, Walter Piston, Fritz Reiner, Rosario Scalero, Randall Thompson, and Isabelle Vengerova.
Martin BerteauEdit
Henri-Montan BertonEdit
Ferdinando BertoniEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bertoni (1725–1813) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Martini.
Franz BerwaldEdit
this teacher's teachers
Berwald (1796–1868) studied with teachers including Édouard Du Puy.
William Thomas BestEdit
Carlo BesozziEdit
Philip BezansonEdit
Franz BielingEdit
E. Power BiggsEdit
this teacher's teachers
Biggs (1906–1977) studied with teachers including G. D. Cunningham.
William BillingsEdit
Harrison BirtwistleEdit
this teacher's teachers
Birtwistle (born 1934) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Richard Hall, and Reginald Kell.
Henry BishopEdit
Giancarlo BizziEdit
Boris BlacherEdit
this teacher's teachers
Blacher (1903–1975) studied with teachers including Friedrich Koch.
- Kalevi Aho
- Elaine Barkin[315]
- Herbert Baumann[316]
- Francis Burt[317]
- Frank Corcoran [pupils]
- Gottfried von Einem
- Heimo Erbse
- Paul Fetler [pupils]
- Charles Fussell[318]
- Fritz Geißler
- Klaus Huber [pupils][20]
- Maki Ishii
- Giselher Klebe
- Malcolm Lipkin
- Joel Mandelbaum[319]
- Aribert Reimann
- Noam Sheriff[20]
- Richard Aaker Trythall[320]
- Richard Wernick [pupils]
- Isang Yun [pupils]
Easley BlackwoodEdit
this teacher's teachers
Blackwood (born 1933) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Paul Hindemith, and Olivier Messiaen.
Michel BlavetEdit
Ernest BlochEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bloch (1880–1959) studied with teachers including Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, Ludwig Thuille, and Eugène Ysaÿe.
Joseph BlochEdit
Karl-Birger BlomdahlEdit
this teacher's teachers
Blomdahl (1916–1968) studied with teachers including Hilding Rosenberg.
Robert BloomEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bloom (1908–1994) studied with teachers including Marcel Tabuteau.
John BlowEdit
this teacher's teachers
Blow (1649–1708) studied with teachers including Henry Cooke and Christopher Gibbons.
Nicolas-Charles BochsaEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bochsa (1789–1856) studied with teachers including Franz Beck, Charles-Simon Catel, and François Joseph Naderman.
Carl Maria von BockletEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bocklet (1801–1881) studied with teachers including Bedřich Diviš Weber.
Peer BodeEdit
Theobald BoehmEdit
Semyon BogatyrevEdit
Georg BöhmEdit
- Johann Christian Bach (Erfurt)
- Johann Sebastian Bach [pupils] (possibly)
Joseph BöhmEdit
this teacher's teachers
J. Böhm (1795–1876) studied with teachers including Pierre Rode.
François-Adrien BoieldieuEdit
this teacher's teachers
Boieldieu (1775–1834) studied with teachers including Charles Broche.
Giuseppe BonnoEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bonno (1711–1788) studied with teachers including Francesco Durante, Leonardo Leo, and Johann Georg Reinhardt.
Giovanni Maria BononciniEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bononcini (1642–1678) studied with teachers including Marco Uccellini.
Josiah BoothEdit
Tomás BorbaEdit
Marco BordogniEdit
Benjamin BoretzEdit
this teacher's teachers
Boretz (born 1934) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Lukas Foss, Darius Milhaud, and Roger Sessions.
Giovanni BorghiEdit
Felix BorowskiEdit
Hélène BoschiEdit
this teacher's teachers
Boschi (1917–1990) studied with teachers including Alfred Cortot and Yvonne Lefébure.
Marco Enrico BossiEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bossi (1861–1925) studied with teachers including Amilcare Ponchielli.
Nadia BoulangerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Boulanger (1887–1979) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré and André Gedalge.
Neither Boulanger nor Annette Dieudonné, her lifelong friend and assistant, kept a record of every student who studied with Boulanger. In addition, it is virtually impossible to determine the exact nature of an individual's private study with Boulanger. All in all, Boulanger is believed to have taught a very large number of students from Europe, Australia, Mexico, Argentina and Canada, as well as over 600 American musicians.
- A
- Douglas Allanbrook
- Martin Amlin
- José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado
- Ruth Anderson
- István Anhalt
- George Antheil [pupils]
- B
- Grażyna Bacewicz
- Burt Bacharach
- Daniel Barenboim
- Leslie Bassett [pupils]
- Marion Bauer [pupils][246][247][349]
- Elaine Bearer[350]
- John S. Beckett
- John Beckwith
- Robert Russell Bennett
- Arthur Berger [pupils][351]
- Lennox Berkeley [pupils][352]
- Herman Berlinski
- Mary Berry
- Vanraj Bhatia
- İdil Biret
- Diane Bish
- Easley Blackwood Jr. [pupils][353]
- Marc Blitzstein[354]
- Cecilia Clare Bocard
- Lili Boulanger[352]
- Peter Brewis
- Mark Brunswick[324]
- Walter Buczynski
- Donald Byrd
- C
- Oleg Caetani
- William Caplin
- Elliott Carter [pupils]
- Alejandro García Caturla[355]
- Francis Chagrin[356]
- Paul Chihara
- John Chowning [pupils]
- William Sloane Coffin
- Robert Cogan
- Joel Cohen
- Marius Constant[357]
- David Conte
- Paul Cooper [pupils]
- Aaron Copland [pupils][352]
- Jean Coulthard
- Noah Creshevsky
- Tan Crone
- Maria Curcio [pupils]
- Clifford Curzon [pupils][358]
- Gabriel Cusson
- D
- Ingolf Dahl [pupils]
- Isabelle Delorme [pupils]
- Robert Nathaniel Dett
- Liam Devlin
- David Diamond [pupils]
- Ding Shande
- John Woods Duke
- E
- F
- Beatriz Ferreyra
- Scott Fields
- Irving Fine [pupils][359][360][361]
- Ross Lee Finney [pupils][231][282]
- Charles Fox
- Arthur Frackenpohl
- Jean Françaix[352]
- G
- John Eliot Gardiner
- Kenneth Gilbert
- Egberto Gismonti
- Peggy Glanville-Hicks
- Philip Glass[352][362]
- Richard Franko Goldman
- Jay Gottlieb [pupils]
- Donald Grantham
- Gerardo Guevara
- H
- Alexei Haieff
- Adolphus Hailstork
- Hermann Haller
- Gerre Hancock
- Donald Harris
- Roy Harris [pupils][352][363]
- Pierre Henry[364]
- Peter Hill
- H. Wiley Hitchcock
- Joseph Horovitz
- Mary Howe
- Susan Hurley
- Karel Husa[20]
- I
- J
- K
- Robert Kapilow
- Vitezslava Kapralova
- Harrison Kerr
- Hidayat Inayat Khan
- Noor Inayat Khan
- Vilayat Inayat Khan
- Wojciech Kilar
- Jerry Kirkbride
- John Kirkpatrick[20]
- Ralph Kirkpatrick
- Anna Maria Klechniowska
- Peter Paul Koprowski
- Dina Koston
- Leo Kraft [pupils]
- Zygmunt Krauze
- Gail Kubik
- Johan Kvandal
- L
- John Lambert [pupils]
- John La Montaine [pupils]
- Philip Lasser
- Noël Lee
- Denoe Leedy
- Michel Legrand
- Leonard J. Lehrman
- Robert D. Levin[365]
- Gilbert Levine
- Anthony Lewis
- Dinu Lipatti
- Normand Lockwood [pupils]
- M
- Fouzieh Majd
- Judith Malafronte
- Marcelle de Manziarly
- Igor Markevitch
- Sylvia Marlowe
- Roger Matton
- Bernadetta Matuszczak
- Nicholas Maw [pupils][292][293]
- Boyd McDonald
- Joyce Mekeel
- Gian Carlo Menotti [pupils]
- Jeremy Menuhin
- Pierre Mercure
- Krzysztof Meyer
- Yvar Mikhashoff[366]
- Robert Moevs
- Pierre Mollet
- Errol Morris
- Dorothy Rudd Moore
- Douglas Moore
- Thea Musgrave [pupils][367]
- Zygmunt Mycielski
- N
- O
- P
- Thomas Pasatieri
- Don Paterson
- Nikola Petin[369]
- Michel Perrault
- Ástor Piazzolla
- Julia Perry
- Daniel Pinkham[74][75]
- Walter Piston [pupils][352][370][371]
- Manuel M. Ponce
- Marta Ptaszynska
- R
- Priaulx Rainier[372]
- Joe Raposo
- Willard Rhodes
- John Donald Robb
- Robert Xavier Rodriguez
- Bernard Rogers [pupils]
- José Rolón
- Jean Alain Roussel
- Joseph Willard Roosevelt
- Carol Rosenberger
- Laurence Rosenthal
- Edwin Roxburgh
- S
- Rico Saccani
- Cláudio Santoro [pupils]
- Avi Schönfeld
- Kazimierz Serocki
- Robert Shafer
- Harold Shapero [pupils]
- Allen Shawn
- Robert Sherlaw Johnson [pupils]
- Verdina Shlonsky [pupils]
- Elie Siegmeister [pupils]
- Stanisław Skrowaczewski
- Marcelle Soulage
- James Stevens
- Richard Stoker
- Maurine Stuart
- Soulima Stravinsky
- Charles Strouse
- Sidney Sukoenig[373]
- Howard Swanson[374]
- Tadeusz Szeligowski [pupils]
- Henryk Szeryng
- T
- Louise Talma
- Nell Tangeman
- Serge Tcherepnin [pupils]
- Bob Telson
- Virgil Thomson [pupils][375]
- Lester Trimble
- David Tunley
- Geirr Tveitt
- W
- George Theophilus Walker[376]
- David Ward-Steinman
- Elinor Remick Warren
- Beveridge Webster
- Richard Westenburg
- George Balch Wilson
- Antoni Wit
- Phelps D. Witter
- James Wood [pupils]
- Russell Woollen
- X
- Y
- Z
Pierre BoulezEdit
this teacher's teachers
Boulez (1925–2016) studied with teachers including René Leibowitz and Olivier Messiaen.
- Gilbert Amy[378]
- Charles Ansbacher
- Richard Rodney Bennett[379][380]
- Jeff Cook[381]
- Marc-André Dalbavie[382]
- Richard Dufallo[383]
- Jean-Claude Éloy[384][385][386]
- Serge Garant[387]
- Jacques Guyonnet[388]
- Heinz Holliger[389]
- Hans Ulrich Lehmann[390]
- Jeffrey Means[391]
- Gilberto Mendes
- Henri Pousseur [pupils][392]
- Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil [pupils]
- Bernard Rands [pupils]
- Robert Rowe[393]
- Serge Tcherepnin [pupils]
Adrian BoultEdit
York BowenEdit
Armen BoyajianEdit
William BoyceEdit
this teacher's teachers
Boyce (1711–1779) studied with teachers including Maurice Greene.
Martin BoykanEdit
this teacher's teachers
Boykan (born 1931) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith and Walter Piston.
Johannes BrahmsEdit
this teacher's teachers
Brahms (1833–1897) studied with teachers including Carl Maria von Bocklet and Eduard Marxsen.
Hans Brandts-BuysEdit
Henry BrantEdit
Marianne BrandtEdit
Louis BrassinEdit
this teacher's teachers
Brassin (1840–1884) studied with teachers including Ignaz Moscheles.
Martin BresnickEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bresnick (born 1946) studied with teachers including John Chowning and György Ligeti.
Frank BridgeEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bridge (1879–1941) studied with teachers including Charles Villiers Stanford.
Frederick BridgeEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bridge (1844–1924) studied with teachers including Arthur Sullivan.
Richard BrindEdit
José BrocáEdit
this teacher's teachers
Brocá (1805-1882) studied with teachers including Dionisio Aguado.
Charles BrocheEdit
Jascha BrodskyEdit
this teacher's teachers
Brodsky (1907–1997) studied with teachers including Lucien Capet and Efrem Zimbalist.
Moritz BrosigEdit
Harriet BrowerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Brower (??–??) studied with teachers including Amy Fay.
Earle BrownEdit
Max BruchEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bruch (1838–1920) studied with teachers including Ferdinand Hiller and Carl Reinecke.
Anton BrucknerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bruckner (1824–1896) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.
Fritz BrunEdit
this teacher's teachers
Brun (1878–1959) studied with teachers including Franz Wüllner.
Herbert BrünEdit
this teacher's teachers
Hans BuchnerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Buchner (1483–1538) studied with teachers including Paul Hofhaimer.
Dudley BuckEdit
this teacher's teachers
Buck (1839–1909) studied with teachers including Louis Plaidy.
Harold BuddEdit
Hans von BülowEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bülow (1830–1894) studied with teachers including Carl Eberwein, Moritz Hauptmann, Franz Liszt, Henry Litolff, Louis Plaidy, and Friedrich Wieck.
Adolf BuschEdit
this teacher's teachers
Busch (1891–1952) studied with teachers including Willy Hess and Bram Eldering.
Ferruccio BusoniEdit
this teacher's teachers
Busoni (1866–1924) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn, Wilhelm Mayer, and Carl Reinecke.
- Maud Allan (the noted dancer)
- Gregor Beklemischeff
- Alexander Brailowsky
- Augusta Cottlow
- Natalie Curtis
- Theophil Demetriescu
- Woldemar Freeman
- Ignaz Friedman [pupils]
- Herbert Fryer
- Gottfried Galston
- Rudolf Ganz
- Stanley Gardner
- Aurelio Giorni
- Percy Grainger [pupils][424]
- Louis Gruenberg[425]
- Guido Guerrini
- Philipp Jarnach [pupils][426]
- Leo Kestenberg
- Frederick Loewe
- Otto Luening [pupils][427]
- Dimitri Mitropoulos
- Selim Palmgren[135]
- Egon Petri [pupils][428]
- Lloyd Powell
- Beryl Rubinstein
- Gisella Selden-Goth
- Leo Sirota
- Eduard Steuermann [pupils]
- Theodor Szántó
- Gino Tagliapietra
- Dimitri Tiomkin
- Józef Turczyński [pupils]
- Edgard Varèse [pupils]
- Wladimir Vogel [pupils][429]
- Kurt Weill
- Edward Weiss
- Stefan Wolpe [pupils][430]
- Michael von Zadora[431]
Henri BüsserEdit
this teacher's teachers
Büsser (1872–1973) studied with teachers including César Franck and Ernest Guiraud.
Ludwig BusslerEdit
this teacher's teachers
Bussler (1838–1900) studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn and Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht.
Dieterich BuxtehudeEdit
this teacher's teachers
Buxtehude (c. 1637/1639 – 1707) studied with teachers including Johann Theile.
William ByrdEdit
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