List of music students by teacher: A to B

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This is a list of students of music, organized by teacher.

A[]

Arkady Abaza[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Nikolai Roslavets[1]

Christian Ferdinand Abel[]

  • Carl Friedrich Abel[2]

Hermann Abendroth[]

this teacher's teachers

Hans Abrahamsen[]

this teacher's teachers

Dieter Acker[]

  • Susanne Erding-Swiridoff[8]

Adolphe Adam[]

this teacher's teachers

Louis Adam[]

this teacher's teachers

John Luther Adams[]

this teacher's teachers

Murray Adaskin[]

this teacher's teachers

Guido Adler[]

this teacher's teachers
* Johanna Müller-Hermann

Oskar Adler[]

Samuel Adler[]

this teacher's teachers

Jakob Adlung[]

  • Johann Christian Kittel [pupils][49]

Albrecht Agthe[]

Webster Aitken[]

this teacher's teachers

Jean-Delphin Alard[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

  • George Frederick Root[55]

Johann Friedrich Alberti[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Georg Friedrich Kauffmann[56]

Johann Georg Albrechtsberger[]

  • Ludwig van Beethoven [pupils][57][58][59]
  • Antonio Casimir Cartellieri[60]
  • Joseph Leopold Eybler[61][62]
  • John Field
  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel [pupils][63]
  • Friedrich Kalkbrenner[64][65]
  • Ignaz Moscheles [pupils][66]
  • Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart  [pupils][67]
  • Johann Peter Pixis [pupils][68]
  • Anton Reicha [pupils][69]
  • Ferdinand Ries[70]
  • Ignaz von Seyfried [pupils][71]
  • Johannes Matthias Sperger[72]
  • Ludwig-Wilhelm Tepper de Ferguson
  • Joseph Weigl[73]
  • Anton Wranitzky[74]

Vincenzo Albrici[]

this teacher's teachers

Putnam Aldrich[]

this teacher's teachers

Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Marian Anderson[77]
  • Lawrence Brown[78]
  • Roland Hayes
  • Paul Robeson[77]

Charles-Valentin Alkan[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Pedro Humberto Allende[]

  • Juan Allende-Blin[80]

[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Wilhelm Middelschulte [pupils][81]

Johann Christoph Altnickol[]

  • Johann Ernst Altenburg[82]

Javier Álvarez[]

William Alwyn[]

this teacher's teachers

Jorge Anckermann[]

Johann Anton André[]

Volkmar Andreae[]

this teacher's teachers

Mihail Andricu[]

this teacher's teachers

Hendrik Andriessen[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jurriaan Andriessen[21]

Louis Andriessen[]

this teacher's teachers

Pasquale Anfossi[]

Domenico Annibali[]

Conrad Ansorge[]

this teacher's teachers

George Antheil[]

this teacher's teachers

Alfredo Antonini[]

this teacher's teachers[143][better source needed]
  • no pupils

Giuseppe Aprile[]

this teacher's teachers

Violet Archer[]

  • Larry Austin [pupils][146]

Bülent Arel[]

Anton Arensky[]

this teacher's teachers

Dominick Argento[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Thomas Armstrong[]

  • Anthony Hedges
  • Michael Hurd
  • Harrison Oxley
  • John Veale
  • Allan Wicks

Michael Arne[]

Richard Arnell[]

this teacher's teachers

Simha Arom[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Michael Tenzer [pupils][163]

Claudio Arrau[]

this teacher's teachers

Désirée Artôt[]

this teacher's teachers

Vicente Asencio[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Matilde Salvador

Robert Ashley[]

this teacher's teachers

Thomas Attwood[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Thomas Attwood Walmisley[170]
  • Cipriani Potter [pupils]

Daniel Auber[]

this teacher's teachers

Louis Aubert[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Henry Barraud
  • Jean-Marie Beaudet
  • Jean Berger
  • Georges Savaria

Tony Aubin[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Olivier Alain
  • Garbis Aprikian
  • Raynald Arseneault
  • Jocelyne Binet
  • Jacques Castérède
  • Pierre Cochereau
  • Marius Constant[171]
  • Ginette Keller
  • Talivaldis Kenins
  • Ding Shande
  • Yüksel Koptagel
  • Toshiro Mayuzumi[135]
  • Ron Nelson
  • Makoto Shinohara
  • Isang Yun [pupils]

Leopold Auer[]

this teacher's teachers

Larry Austin[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Beth Anderson[168][175]
  • Rodney Waschka II
  • Dary John Mizelle

Charles Avison[]

this teacher's teachers

Edmund Ayrton[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Thomas Attwood  [pupils]
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B[]

Kees van Baaren[]

this teacher's teachers

Milton Babbitt[]

this teacher's teachers

Theorists

  • Benjamin Boretz [pupils][71][178]
  • David Lewin [pupils]
  • John Rahn[71]

Composers

Other

August Wilhelm Bach[]

this teacher's teachers

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach[]

this teacher's teachers

Johann Christian Bach[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Elizabeth Billington[209]

Johann Sebastian Bach[]

this teacher's teachers

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Rust[208]

Oskar Back[]

this teacher's teachers
  • [176]
  • Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium
  • Herman Krebbers
  • Alma Moodie
  • Emmy Verhey

Agathe Backer-Grøndahl[]

this teacher's teachers

Ernst Bacon[]

this teacher's teachers

Carl Baermann[]

this teacher's teachers

Pierre Baillot[]

this teacher's teachers

Simon Bainbridge[]

this teacher's teachers

Giuseppe Baini[]

this teacher's teachers

Edward Bairstow[]

this teacher's teachers

Claude Baker[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Andrey Kasparov

Mily Balakirev[]

Sergey Balasanian[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Nikolai Korndorf [pupils][241]

Claude Balbastre[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Marie Antoinette

Artur Balsam[]

Nikhil Banerjee[]

this teacher's teachers

Granville Bantock[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Anthony Bernard
  • Eric Fogg
  • Dorothy Howell[244]

Samuel Barber[]

this teacher's teachers

Stanisław Barcewicz[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Pyotr Stolyarsky [pupils]

Woldemar Bargiel[]

this teacher's teachers

Clarence Barlow[]

this teacher's teachers

Joseph Barnby[]

this teacher's teachers

Georges Barrère[]

this teacher's teachers
  • William Kincaid [pupils]

Karl Heinrich Barth[]

this teacher's teachers

Béla Bartók[]

this teacher's teachers

Leslie Bassett[]

this teacher's teachers

Harold Bauer[]

this teacher's teachers

Marion Bauer[]

this teacher's teachers

Julián Bautista[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Alcides Lanza [pupils][194]

François Bazin[]

this teacher's teachers

Antonio Bazzini[]

this teacher's teachers
  •  [pupils][261]
  • Giacomo Puccini [pupils][21]

Robert Beadell[]

this teacher's teachers

Franz Ignaz Beck[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Nicolas-Charles Bochsa [pupils][262]
  • Pierre-Jean Garat[262]
  • Pierre Gaveaux[262]

Reginald Bedford[]

this teacher's teachers

Jack Beeson[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Mark Birnbaum
  • Gloria Coates [pupils]
  • Richard Einhorn
  • [189]
  • John Kander
  • Phillip Ramey
  • Michael Rosenzweig
  • Eric Salzman[200]
  • Alice Shields
  • Bright Sheng
  • Harvey Sollberger [pupils]
  • Joan Tower
  • Charles Wuorinen [pupils]
  • Judith Lang Zaimont [pupils]

Ludwig van Beethoven[]

this teacher's teachers

David Behrman[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jay Cloidt

Felix Benda[]

this teacher's teachers

Franz Benda[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Julius Benedict[]

this teacher's teachers

Orazio Benevoli[]

this teacher's teachers

Paul Ben-Haim[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Tzvi Avni[21]
  • Rami Bar-Niv [pupils]
  • Eliahu Inbal [pupils]
  • Henri Lazarof [pupils]
  • Ami Maayani  [pupils]
  • Ben-Zion Orgad [pupils]
  • Shulamit Ran [pupils]
  • Noam Sheriff[21]

Arthur Benjamin[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Stanley Bate
  • William Blezard[281]
  • Benjamin Britten[282]
  • David Cox
  • Lamar Crowson
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks
  • Alun Hoddinott
  • Miriam Hyde
  • Dorian Le Gallienne
  • Natasha Litvin
  • Muir Mathieson
  • Bernard Stevens [pupils]
  • Joan Trimble

[]

  • Michael Tenzer [pupils][163]

William Sterndale Bennett[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Francis Edward Bache [pupils]
  • Sir William Cusins [pupils]
  • Tobias Matthay [pupils]
  • Sebastian Bach Mills[283]
  • Sir Hubert Parry [pupils]
  • Joseph Parry [pupils]
  • W. S. Rockstro [pupils]
  • Alice Mary Smith [pupils]
  • Charles Steggall[284]
  • Sir Arthur Sullivan [pupils]
  • Thomas Wingham [pupils]

Antonín Bennewitz[]

this teacher's teachers

François Benoist[]

this teacher's teachers

Peter Benoit[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Frank Van der Stucken[287]

Warren Benson[]

  • Claude Baker [pupils]
  • Robert Paterson[40]

Emerik Beran[]

Charles Auguste de Bériot[]

Yara Bernette[]

this teacher's teachers
  •  [pupils]

Alban Berg[]

this teacher's teachers

Arthur Berger[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Peter Child[296]
  • Gustav Ciamaga
  • Charles Dodge[297]
  • Daniel Felsenfeld
  • Alvin Lucier [pupils][298][299]
  • Sheila Silver
  • Joel Spiegelman
  • Richard Wernick [pupils]
  • Yehuda Yannay

Ludwig Berger[]

  • August Wilhelm Bach [pupils]
  • Heinrich Dorn [pupils]
  • Adolf von Henselt [pupils]
  • Felix Mendelssohn [pupils]
  • Wilhelm Taubert [pupils]

Erik Bergman[]

  • Heinz Tiessen
  • Wladimir Vogel

William Bergsma[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jack Behrens
  • Philip Glass
  • Karl Korte
  • Robert Parris
  • Steve Reich
  • Marga Richter
  • Peter Schickele[300][301]
  • Conrad Susa[302]

Lennox Berkeley[]

this teacher's teachers

William Berwald[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Paul Cooper [pupils]

Luciano Berio[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Louis Andriessen [pupils][177][307]
  • Silvana Di Lotti
  • Ludovico Einaudi
  • Mariano Etkin
  • Harold Farberman [pupils][308]
  • Luca Francesconi
  • Phil Lesh
  • Leon Milo
  • Art Murphy
  • Bernard Rands [pupils]
  • Steve Reich
  • Max Richter
  • Robert Saxton[309]
  • Charles Shere
  • Karen Tanaka
  • Andrew Thomas
  • John Thow

Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot[]

this teacher's teachers

Hector Berlioz[]

this teacher's teachers

Ercole Bernabei[]

this teacher's teachers

Antonio Bernacchi[]

this teacher's teachers

Nicolas Bernier[]

this teacher's teachers

Leonard Bernstein[]

this teacher's teachers

Martin Berteau[]

  • Jean-Pierre Duport [pupils][317]

Henri-Montan Berton[]

Ferdinando Bertoni[]

this teacher's teachers
  • [320]
  • Andrea Luchesi [pupils]
  • Simon Mayr [pupils][135]
  • Gaspare Pacchierotti
  • [321]

Franz Berwald[]

this teacher's teachers

William Thomas Best[]

Carlo Besozzi[]

Philip Bezanson[]

  •  [pupils]
  • James Yannatos
  • Olly Wilson

[]

E. Power Biggs[]

this teacher's teachers

Marie Bigot[]

  • Fanny Mendelssohn

William Billings[]

Harrison Birtwistle[]

this teacher's teachers

Henry Bishop[]

[]

  • Giorgio Battistelli[21]

Boris Blacher[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Kalevi Aho
  • Elaine Barkin[327]
  • Herbert Baumann[328]
  • Francis Burt[329]
  • Frank Corcoran [pupils]
  • Gottfried von Einem
  • Heimo Erbse
  • Paul Fetler [pupils]
  • Charles Fussell[330]
  • Fritz Geißler
  • Klaus Huber [pupils][21]
  • Maki Ishii
  • Giselher Klebe
  • Malcolm Lipkin
  • Joel Mandelbaum[331]
  • Aribert Reimann
  • Noam Sheriff[21]
  • Richard Aaker Trythall[332]
  • Richard Wernick [pupils]
  • Isang Yun [pupils]

Easley Blackwood[]

this teacher's teachers
  • W. A. Mathieu
  • Paul Rapoport

Michel Blavet[]

Ernest Bloch[]

this teacher's teachers
  • George Antheil [pupils][334][335]
  • Ernst Bacon [pupils][226]
  • Mark Brunswick[336]
  • [337]
  • Ethel Glenn Hier[338]
  • Frederick Jacobi [pupils]
  • Quincy Porter [pupils]
  • Bernard Rogers [pupils]
  • Roger Sessions [pupils]
  • Halsey Stevens [pupils]

Joseph Bloch[]

  • Emanuel Ax
  • Van Cliburn
  • Misha Dichter
  • Ilona Fehér [pupils]
  • Garrick Ohlsson
  • Jeffrey Swann

Karl-Birger Blomdahl[]

this teacher's teachers

Robert Bloom[]

this teacher's teachers

John Blow[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jeremiah Clarke[341]
  • William Croft
  • Henry Purcell [pupils]
  • Daniel Roseingrave

Nicolas-Charles Bochsa[]

this teacher's teachers

Carl Maria von Bocklet[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Theobald Boehm[]

Semyon Bogatyrev[]

  • Isaak Dunayevsky
  • Yuri Kholopov [pupils]

Georg Böhm[]

  • (Erfurt)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach [pupils] (possibly)

Joseph Böhm[]

this teacher's teachers

François-Adrien Boieldieu[]

this teacher's teachers

Giuseppe Bonno[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf [pupils]
  • Marianna Martines

Giovanni Maria Bononcini[]

this teacher's teachers

Josiah Booth[]

[]

Marco Bordogni[]

Benjamin Boretz[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Felix Borowski[]

Hélène Boschi[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Piotr Anderszewski [pupils]

Marco Enrico Bossi[]

this teacher's teachers

Nadia Boulanger[]

this teacher's teachers

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
B
C
  • Oleg Caetani
  • William Caplin
  • Elliott Carter [pupils]
  • Alejandro García Caturla[368]
  • Francis Chagrin[369]
  • Paul Chihara
  • John Chowning [pupils]
  • William Sloane Coffin
  • Robert Cogan
  • Joel Cohen
  • Marius Constant[370]
  • David Conte
  • Paul Cooper [pupils]
  • Aaron Copland [pupils][365]
  • Jean Coulthard
  • Noah Creshevsky
  • Tan Crone
  • Maria Curcio [pupils]
  • Clifford Curzon [pupils][371]
  • Gabriel Cusson
D
  • Ingolf Dahl [pupils]
  • Isabelle Delorme [pupils]
  • Robert Nathaniel Dett
  • Liam Devlin
  • David Diamond [pupils]
  • Ding Shande
  • John Woods Duke
E
  • Cecil Effinger
  • Herbert Elwell
  • Donald Erb [pupils]
  • Ulvi Cemal Erkin
  • Julio Estrada
  • Yona Ettlinger
F
G
  • John Eliot Gardiner
  • Kenneth Gilbert
  • Egberto Gismonti
  • Peggy Glanville-Hicks
  • Philip Glass[365][375]
  • Richard Franko Goldman
  • [376]
  • Donald Grantham
  • Gerardo Guevara
H
  • Alexei Haieff
  • Adolphus Hailstork
  • Hermann Haller
  • Gerre Hancock
  • Donald Harris
  • Roy Harris [pupils][365][377]
  • Pierre Henry[378]
  • Peter Hill
  • H. Wiley Hitchcock
  • Joseph Horovitz
  • Mary Howe
  • Susan Hurley
  • Karel Husa[21]
I
  • Andrew Imbrie [pupils]
J
K
  • Robert Kapilow
  • Vitezslava Kapralova
  • Harrison Kerr
  • Hidayat Inayat Khan
  • Noor Inayat Khan
  • Vilayat Inayat Khan
  • Bryan Kelly
  • Wojciech Kilar
  • John Kirkpatrick[21]
  • 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 Lehrman
  • Robert D. Levin[379]
  • 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][304][305]
  • Boyd McDonald
  • Joyce Mekeel
  • Gian Carlo Menotti [pupils]
  • Jeremy Menuhin
  • Pierre Mercure
  • Krzysztof Meyer
  • Yvar Mikhashoff[380]
  • Robert Moevs
  • Pierre Mollet
  • Marguerite Monnot
  • Errol Morris
  • Dorothy Rudd Moore
  • Douglas Moore
  • Thea Musgrave [pupils][381]
  • Zygmunt Mycielski
N
O
P
R
  • Priaulx Rainier [pupils][386]
  • 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 [pupils]
S
T
V
  • Jane Vignery
W
  • George Theophilus Walker[391]
  • David Ward-Steinman
  • Elinor Remick Warren
  • Beveridge Webster
  • Richard Westenburg
  • George Balch Wilson
  • Antoni Wit
  • [392]
  • James Wood [pupils]
  • Russell Woollen
X
  • Stavros Xarchakos
Y
  • James Yannatos
  • Akio Yashiro [pupils][393]
  • Christopher Yavelow
  • Narciso Yepes
  • Rolv Yttrehus
Z

Pierre Boulez[]

this teacher's teachers

Adrian Boult[]

York Bowen[]

[]

  • Marisa Galvany
  • Paul Plishka
  • Samuel Ramey[411]
  • Harry Theyard

William Boyce[]

this teacher's teachers

Martin Boykan[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Paul Beaudoin
  • Peter Child[296]
  • Peter Lieberson
  • Steven Mackey
  • Marjorie Merryman
  • Craig Walsh

Johannes Brahms[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Gustav Jenner
  •  [pupils][413]

[]

Henry Brant[]

  • Linda Bouchard
  • David A. Jaffe
  • Joan Tower

Marianne Brandt[]

Louis Brassin[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Arthur De Greef
  • Franz Rummel
  • Vasily Safonov [pupils]
  • Wassily Sapellnikoff
  • Edgar Tinel [pupils]
  • Alfred Wotquenne

Martin Bresnick[]

this teacher's teachers

Herbert Brewer[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Ivor Gurney
  • Herbert Howells [pupils]
  • Ivor Novello

Frank Bridge[]

this teacher's teachers

Frederick Bridge[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Edward Bairstow [pupils]
  • Arthur Benjamin
  • Herbert Brewer
  • Arnold Dolmetsch
  • Noel Gay
  • Lloyd Powell
  • Landon Ronald
  • [421]

Richard Brind[]

  • Maurice Greene [pupils]

José Brocá[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Jascha Brodsky[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Joey Corpus
  • Joseph de Pasquale
  • Hilary Hahn
  • Judith Ingolfsson
  • Leila Josefowicz
  • Chin Kim

Moritz Brosig[]

[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Sadie Koninsky

Earle Brown[]

  • George Brunner
  • Michael Daugherty
  • Beatriz Ferreyra
  • Joe Jones

Max Bruch[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Fritz Brase
  • Edward Joseph Collins
  • Clara Mathilda Faisst
  • Paul von Klenau[424]
  • Fartein Valen[425]

Anton Bruckner[]

this teacher's teachers

Fritz Brun[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Volkmar Andreae [pupils]

Herbert Brün[]

this teacher's teachers

Hans Buchner[]

this teacher's teachers

Dudley Buck[]

this teacher's teachers

Harold Budd[]

Hans von Bülow[]

this teacher's teachers

Adolf Busch[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Yehudi Menuhin

Ferruccio Busoni[]

this teacher's teachers

Henri Büsser[]

this teacher's teachers

Ludwig Bussler[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Alfred Edward Moffat
  • Feliks Nowowiejski
  • Kurt Schindler[139]

Dieterich Buxtehude[]

this teacher's teachers

William Byrd[]

See also[]

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