List of music students by teacher: G to J

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

G[]

Andrea Gabrieli[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Giovanni Gabrieli [pupils][1]
  • Hans Leo Hassler[2]
  • Lodovico Zacconi

Giovanni Gabrieli[]

this teacher's teachers

Domenico Gabrielli[]

this teacher's teachers

Kenneth Gaburo[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jan Bach
  • C. Curtis-Smith
  • [4]
  • Donald Erb [pupils]
  • James Fulkerson
  • Daniel Goode
  • Peter Gordon
  • Eleanor Hovda
  • David Rosenboom [pupils]
  • Allen Strange
  • Ned Sublette[5]
  • James Tenney [pupils]

Niels Gade[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Valborg Aulin[6]
  • Woldemar Bargiel [pupils]
  • Louis Glass[7]
  • Edvard Grieg [pupils][8]
  • Orla Rosenhoff [pupils][9]
  • [10][11]
  • August Winding[12]

Tommaso Gaffi[]

this teacher's teachers

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Ivan Galamian[]

this teacher's teachers

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  • Frederick Jacobi [pupils]
  • Zvi Keren
  • Jerome Kern[14]
  • Elinor Remick Warren

Raymond Gallois-Montbrun[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Akira Miyoshi [pupils]

Jean Gallon[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Elsa Barraine
  • Paul Bonneau
  • Henri Challan [pupils]
  • Georges Dandelot
  • Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur [pupils]
  • Jeanne Demessieux
  • Pierre Dervaux [pupils]
  • Maurice Duruflé [pupils]
  • Henri Dutilleux [pupils]
  • Ulvi Cemal Erkin
  • Raymond Gallois-Montbrun [pupils]
  • Jean Hubeau
  • Paule Maurice
  • Olivier Messiaen [pupils]
  • Jean Rivier [pupils][15]
  • Pierre Sancan
  • Paul Tortelier

Noël Gallon[]

Charles Henry Galloway[]

this teacher's teachers

Baldassare Galuppi[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Franz Ignaz Beck [pupils]
  • Dmitry Bortniansky
  • Andrea Luchesi [pupils]

Johann Baptist Gänsbacher[]

this teacher's teachers

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Gustave Garcia[]

Manuel García, Jr.[]

Manuel García, Sr.[]

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[]

this teacher's teachers

Francesco Gasparini[]

this teacher's teachers

Philippe Gaubert[]

  • Tony Aubin [pupils][29]

Pierre Gaviniès[]

  • Simon Le Duc [pupils][30]

Heinrich Gebhard[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Leonard Bernstein [pupils][31]
  •  [pupils][32][33]
  • Peggy Stuart Coolidge
  • Alan Hovhaness [pupils][34]

André Gedalge[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Gina de Araújo
  • Marion Bauer [pupils][35]
  • André Bloch
  • Nadia Boulanger [pupils]
  • Claude Champagne [pupils][7]
  • Claude Delvincourt [pupils]
  • George Enescu [pupils]
  • Gabriel Grovlez
  • Arthur Honegger [pupils]
  • Jacques Ibert
  • Charles Koechlin [pupils]
  • Paul Ladmirault
  • Raoul Laparra
  • Lazare Lévy [pupils]
  • Darius Milhaud [pupils]
  • Max d'Ollone
  • Poldowski[36]
  • Henri Rabaud
  • Maurice Ravel [pupils]
  • Jean Roger-Ducasse
  • Florent Schmitt
  • Marthe Servine

Francesco Geminiani[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Charles Avison [pupils]
  • Henry Carey[37]
  • Matthew Dubourg
  • Michael Christian Festing[38]
  • Bernhard Joachim Hagen
  • Cecilia Young

Harald Genzmer[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Gamal Abdel-Rahim
  • Franco Evangelisti
  • Bertold Hummel
  • John McCabe

Friedrich Gernsheim[]

  • Emil Bohnke
  • Engelbert Humperdinck [pupils]
  • Carl Lachmund
  • Kurt Schindler[39]
  • Pancho Vladigerov [pupils]
  • Ignatz Waghalter

Roberto Gerhard[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Robert Ashley [pupils][40]
  • Roger Reynolds [pupils][40]

François-Auguste Gevaert[]

this teacher's teachers
  • [41]
  • Poldowski[36]
  • Edgar Tinel [pupils]
  • Alfred Wotquenne

Giorgio Federico Ghedini[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Claudio Abbado
  • Marcello Abbado
  • Luciano Berio [pupils]
  • Guido Cantelli
  • Fiorenzo Carpi
  • Niccolò Castiglioni

Vittorio Giannini[]

  • David Amram
  • Mark Bucci
  • John Corigliano
  • Nicolas Flagello[42]
  • Adolphus Hailstork
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Anthony Iannaccone
  •  [pupils]
  • Osvaldo Lacerda[43]
  • Thomas Pasatieri
  • Alfred Reed
  • Irwin Swack

Reine Gianoli[]

Christopher Gibbons[]

Walter Gieseking[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Mary Louise Boehm
  • Albert Ferber
  • Marian Filar
  • Stewart L. Gordon
  • Werner Haas
  • Alfred Mouledous
  • Yasuko Nakayama
  • Hans Otte
  • Peter Schmalfuss
  • Ward Swingle
  • Narciso Yepes

Eugène Gigout[]

this teacher's teachers

Anthony Gilbert[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Martin Butler[48]
  • Simon Holt [pupils][7]
  • James Saunders

Georges Gillet[]

  • Fernand Gillet
  • Georges Longy
  • Louis Speyer
  • Marcel Tabuteau [pupils]

Alberto Ginastera[]

this teacher's teachers

Tommaso Giordani[]

  • Thomas Simpson Cooke [pupils]
  • John Field [pupils]
  • Sydney, Lady Morgan

Narcisse Girard[]

this teacher's teachers

Helen Glatz[]

this teacher's teachers

Alexander Glazunov[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Leonid Kreutzer [pupils][51]
  • Nathan Milstein
  • Sergei Prokofiev[52]
  • [53]
  • Dmitri Shostakovich[52]
  • Dimitri Tiomkin

Reinhold Glière[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov
  • Vernon Duke
  • Aram Khachaturian [pupils]
  • Lev Knipper
  • Boris Lyatoshinsky
  • Alexander Mosolov
  • Nikolai Myaskovsky [pupils][54]
  • Sergei Prokofiev[55]
  • Nikolai Rakov[56]
  • Levko Revutsky

Mikhail Glinka[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Alexander Dargomyzhsky

Christoph Willibald Gluck[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Marie Antoinette
  • Antonio Salieri [pupils]

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Benjamin Godard[]

this teacher's teachers

John Godfrey[]

Alexander Goehr[]

this teacher's teachers

Composers

  • Thomas Adès[7]
  • Julian Anderson[7]
  • George Benjamin
  • Chen Yi
  • Francesco Cilluffo
  • [59]
  • Edward Cowie
  • David Froom
  • Anthony Gilbert [pupils]
  • Nicolas Hodges [pupils]
  • Robin Holloway [pupils]
  • Silvina Milstein
  • Bayan Northcott
  • Geoffrey Poole
  • Nick Sackman
  • Daria Semegen [pupils][60]
  • Roger Smalley
  • Jeremy Thurlow
  • Ye Xiaogang[61]
  • Zhou Long

Musicologists

  • Nicholas Cook

Percy Goetschius[]

  • Pauline Alderman
  • Ulric Cole
  • Henry Cowell [pupils]
  • Lillian Fuchs
  • Samuel Gardner
  • Howard Hanson [pupils]
  • Swan Hennessy
  • Eva Jessye
  • Arthur Loesser
  • Daniel Gregory Mason[62]
  • Leo Ornstein
  • Wallingford Riegger [pupils]
  • Richard Rodgers
  • Bernard Rogers [pupils]
  • Arthur Shepherd

Johann Gottlieb Goldberg[]

this teacher's teachers

Alexander Goldenweiser[]

this teacher's teachers

Friedrich Goldmann[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Paul Frick
  • Arnulf Herrmann
  • Sergej Newski
  • Helmut Oehring
  • Enno Poppe
  • Nicolaus Richter de Vroe
  • Steffen Schleiermacher
  • Charlotte Seither
  • Jakob Ullmann
  • H. Johannes Wallmann

Rubin Goldmark[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Mark Brunswick
  • Aaron Copland [pupils][64]
  • George Gershwin
  • Alexei Haieff
  • Frederick Jacobi [pupils]
  • Philip James
  • Paul Nordoff

Boris Goldovsky[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Sarah Caldwell
  • Phyllis Curtin
  • Rosalind Elias
  • Peter Feldman
  • Robert McFerrin
  • Sherrill Milnes
  •  [pupils][65]

Robert Goldsand[]

this teacher's teachers

Harris Goldsmith[]

this teacher's teachers

Katharine Goodson[]

this teacher's teachers

Léon Goossens[]

this teacher's teachers

Henryk Górecki[]

this teacher's teachers

François-Joseph Gossec[]

  • Bernhard Crusell[68]
  • Victor Dourlen [pupils]
  •  [pupils][69]

Charles Gounod[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Georges Bizet
  • Spyridon Samaras

[]

  • Michael Tenzer [pupils][70]

Hermann Grabner[]

  • Wolfgang Fortner [pupils][71]

Hermann Graedener[]

Joseph Graetz[]

[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Mario Davidovsky [pupils][75]
  • Fernando Egozcue
  • Mariano Etkin
  • Carlos Grätzer
  • Marcelo Koc
  • Marcelo Nisinman

Gary Graffman[]

this teacher's teachers

Percy Grainger[]

  • Bernard Herrmann[76]

Enrique Granados[]

this teacher's teachers

Giuseppina Grassini[]

Johann Gottlieb Graun[]

this teacher's teachers

Gaetano Greco[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
  • Nicola Porpora [pupils]
  • Leonardo Vinci[80]

Maurice Greene[]

this teacher's teachers
  • William Boyce [pupils]

Edvard Grieg[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Frank Van der Stucken[81]

Gérard Grisey[]

this teacher's teachers

Ernst Gröschel[]

this teacher's teachers

Gabriel Grovlez[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

  • Johann Christoph Vogel[83]

Jakob Grün[]

this teacher's teachers

Gaetano Guadagni[]

  • Caterina Gabrielli[1]

Gioseffo Guami[]

  • Adriano Banchieri[84]

Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen[]

  • Hans Abrahamsen [pupils][85]

Alberto Guerrero[]

  • Glenn Gould [pupils]
  •  [pupils]

Francisco Guerrero[]

  • Alonso Lobo  [pupils]

Pedro Guerrero[]

  • Francisco Guerrero[86]

Alexandre Guilmant[]

this teacher's teachers

Ernest Guiraud[]

this teacher's teachers

Friedrich Gulda[]

  • Martha Argerich

Eugen Gura[]

  • Charles W. Clark [pupils]
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H[]

Alois Hába[]

this teacher's teachers

François Habeneck[]

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Parashkev Hadjiev[]

[]

Andre Hajdu[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Chaya Czernowin

Fromental Halévy[]

Rodolfo Halffter[]

Karel Halíř[]

this teacher's teachers

Richard Hall[]

  • Richard Rodney Bennett [pupils]
  • Harrison Birtwistle [pupils][99]
  • Arthur Butterworth
  • Peter Maxwell Davies [pupils]
  • Alexander Goehr [pupils]
  • Elgar Howarth
  • John Ogdon
  • Ronald Stevenson
  • David Wilde

Charles Hallé[]

this teacher's teachers

 [de][]

  • Julius Epstein [pupils]
  • Stephen Heller [pupils][101]

Bengt Hambraeus[]

  • Peter Allen
  • [102]
  • Richard Hunt

Eero Hämeenniemi[]

Anton Joseph Hampel[]

  • Giovanni Punto (Jan Václav Stich)[103]

George Frideric Handel[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Ilmari Hannikainen[]

[]

Howard Hanson[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Dominick Argento [pupils][108]
  • Jack Beeson [pupils][109]
  • Frank Bencriscutto
  • William Bergsma [pupils][110]
  • David Borden
  • John Davison
  • Emma Lou Diemer [pupils]
  • Kenneth Gaburo [pupils]
  • [111]
  • Joseph Willcox Jenkins
  • Samuel Jones
  • Homer Keller [pupils]
  • John La Montaine [pupils]
  • Martin Mailman
  • Peter Mennin [pupils][112]
  • Ron Nelson
  • Robert Moffat Palmer [pupils][113]
  • Burrill Phillips [pupils]
  • Bill Pursell
  • Gardner Read [pupils]
  • H. Owen Reed
  • Gloria Wilson Swisher
  • John Weinzweig [pupils][114]
  • John White

Raymond Hanson[]

  • Barry Conyngham[7]

John Harbison[]

this teacher's teachers

Roy Harris[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Lorne Betts
  • George Lynn
  • Robert Moffat Palmer [pupils][113]
  • H. Owen Reed
  • John Donald Robb
  • Peter Schickele[117]
  • William Schuman [pupils]
  • Diane Thome [pupils]
  • Robert Turner
  • John Verrall [pupils]

Lou Harrison[]

this teacher's teachers

Margaret Harshaw[]

  • Laura Aikin
  • William Burden
  • Shirley Close
  • Vinson Cole
  • Jane Dutton
  • Joseph Frank
  • Colenton Freeman
  • Franz Grundheber
  • Kevin Langan
  • Emily Magee
  • Nancy Maultsby
  • William McGraw
  • Matthew Polenzani
  • Laura Brooks Rice
  • Nadine Secunde
  • Christopher Shauldenbrand
  • Alma Jean Smith
  • Sharon Sweet
  • Michael Sylvester
  • Benita Valente
  • Christine Weidinger
  • Sally Wolf

Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann[]

Jonathan Harvey[]

this teacher's teachers

Kunihiko Hashimoto[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Yasushi Akutagawa
  • Ikuma Dan
  • Toshiro Mayuzumi
  • Akio Yashiro [pupils]

Johann Adolph Hasse[]

this teacher's teachers

Alphonse Hasselmans[]

Roman Haubenstock-Ramati[]

Josef Matthias Hauer[]

Carl August Haupt[]

this teacher's teachers

Moritz Hauptmann[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Mikhail Azanchevsky
  • Friedrich Baumfelder
  • Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller
  • Hans von Bülow [pupils][7][132]
  • Ferdinand David [pupils]
  • Karl Davydov [pupils]
  • Felix Otto Dessoff [pupils]
  • Otto Goldschmidt
  • Salomon Jadassohn [pupils]
  • Joseph Joachim [pupils]
  • Friedrich Kiel [pupils]
  • William Mason [pupils]
  • Karl Ernst Naumann[133]
  • James Cutler Dunn Parker
  • Oscar Paul
  • [134]
  • [135]
  • [136]
  • Isidor Seiss [pupils]
  • [121]
  • Arthur Sullivan [pupils]
  • Max Vogrich[137]
  • Carl Friedrich Weitzmann [pupils][138]
  • [139]
  • Bruno Zwintscher[140]

Robert Hausmann[]

Fumio Hayasaka[]

  • Masaru Sato
  • Toru Takemitsu [pupils]

Walter Battison Haynes[]

Joseph Haydn[]

this teacher's teachers

Michael Haydn[]

  • Ignaz Assmayer
  • Anton Diabelli
  • Sigismund von Neukomm [pupils][151]
  • Carl Maria von Weber [pupils][157]
  • Joseph Woelfl (assumed)

Hugo Heermann[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Hermann Hans Wetzler  [pupils][131]

Bernhard Heiden[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Donald Erb [pupils]
  • Frederick A. Fox [pupils]

Jascha Heifetz[]

this teacher's teachers

Johann David Heinichen[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Johann Georg Pisendel [pupils]

Paavo Heininen[]

  • Jouni Kaipainen
  • Magnus Lindberg
  • Veli-Matti Puumala
  • Kaija Saariaho
  • Jukka Tiensuu

[]

this teacher's teachers

Stephen Heller[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Isidor Philipp [pupils][159]

Georg Hellmesberger, Sr.[]

this teacher's teachers

Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr.[]

this teacher's teachers
  • George Enescu [pupils][162]
  • Arthur Nikisch[51]

Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr.[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr. [pupils]

Mara Margaret Helmuth[]

Pierre Henry[]

this teacher's teachers

George Henschel[]

Adolf von Henselt[]

this teacher's teachers

Hans Werner Henze[]

this teacher's teachers

Philip Herschkowitz[]

  • Vyacheslav Artyomov
  • Vladimir Dashkevich
  • Edison Denisov [pupils]
  • Elena Firsova
  • Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Leonid Hrabovsky
  • Nikolai Karetnikov
  • Yuri Kholopov [pupils]
  • Alfred Schnittke
  • Vladislav Shoot
  • Valentin Silvestrov
  • Dmitri Smirnov
  • Viktor Suslin
  • Boris Tishchenko
  • Andrei Volkonsky
  • Alexander Voustin

Johann Wilhelm Hertel[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch [pupils][169]

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Henri Herz[]

this teacher's teachers

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[]

Willy Hess[]

this teacher's teachers
  •  [pupils]
  • Georg Kulenkampff [pupils]
  • Albert Stoessel [pupils]

Adolf Friedrich Hesse[]

  • Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens [pupils]

Barbara Hesse-Bukowska[]

this teacher's teachers

Richard Heuberger[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

this teacher's teachers
  • David Lang

Edward Burlingame Hill[]

  • Leonard Bernstein [pupils][31][175]
  • Elliott Carter [pupils]
  • Irving Fine [pupils][176][177][178]
  • Ross Lee Finney [pupils][179]
  • Walter Piston [pupils]
  • Roger Sessions [pupils]
  • Virgil Thomson [pupils][180]

Ferdinand Hiller[]

this teacher's teachers

Johann Adam Hiller[]

this teacher's teachers

Lejaren Hiller[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Carmelo Bernaola[186]
  • James Fulkerson
  • Larry Lake
  • Ilza Nogueira
  • David Rosenboom [pupils]
  • Bernadette Speach
  • James Tenney [pupils]

Paul Hindemith[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Samuel Adler [pupils]
  • Violet Archer[187]
  • John Avison
  • Irwin Bazelon
  • [188]
  • Charles L. Bestor
  • Easley Blackwood Jr. [pupils][189]
  • Martin Boykan [pupils]
  • Wernher von Braun
  • Charles Faulkner Bryan
  • Arnold Cooke[7][190]
  • Norman Dello Joio[191]
  • Emma Lou Diemer [pupils]
  • Alvin Etler
  • Paul Fetler [pupils]
  • Lukas Foss [pupils][192]
  • Harald Genzmer [pupils]
  • Olga Gorelli
  •  [pupils]
  • Frank Ll. Harrison
  • Bernhard Heiden [pupils][193]
  • Andrew Hill
  • Ulysses Kay
  • Koichi Kishi[194]
  • Heinrich Konietzny
  • David Kraehenbuehl[195]
  • Felicitas Kukuck
  • Mitch Leigh
  • Walter Leigh
  • Donald Loach
  • Willson Osborne
  • Hans Otte
  • William P. Perry
  • Alejandro Planchart
  • Mel Powell [pupils][196]
  • Franz Reizenstein[197]
  • John Donald Robb
  • Willie Ruff
  • Oskar Sala
  • Ruth Schonthal
  • Harold Shapero [pupils]
  • Alan Shulman
  • Robert Strassburg [pupils][198]
  • Joseph Tal
  • Tan Xiaolin [pupils][199]
  • Francis Thorne
  • Yehudi Wyner [pupils][200]

Grete Hinterhofer[]

Kozaburo Hirai[]

  • Akira Miyoshi [pupils]

Rozalie Hirs[]

Joseph Hislop[]

Jacob Hochbrucker[]

Carl Höckh[]

  • Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch [pupils]
  • Johann Wilhelm Hertel [pupils]
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Rust[63]

[]

this teacher's teachers

K. David van Hoesen[]

  • Judith LeClair

Finn Høffding[]

[]

Paul Hofhaimer[]

Josef Hofmann[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jorge Bolet
  • Abram Chasins
  • Shura Cherkassky
  • Ezra Rachlin
  • Nadia Reisenberg [pupils]
  • Abbey Simon
  • Ruth Slenczynska

York Höller[]

this teacher's teachers

Robin Holloway[]

this teacher's teachers

Vagn Holmboe[]

this teacher's teachers

Gustav Holst[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Elliott Carter
  • Cecil Coles
  • Joan Cross
  • Jane Joseph
  • Elizabeth Maconchy
  • Robin Milford
  • Edmund Rubbra
  • Catherine Storr
  • Percy Turnbull

Simon Holt[]

this teacher's teachers

Ignaz Holzbauer[]

this teacher's teachers

Gottfried August Homilius[]

this teacher's teachers

Arthur Honegger[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Marius Constant[216]
  • Ding Shande
  • Luc Ferrari[217]
  • Simeon ten Holt[7]
  • Karel Husa[7]
  • Maurice Jarre
  • Eugene Kurtz [pupils]
  • Richard Markowitz
  • Ginette Martenot
  • Michel Perrault
  • Allan Pettersson[218]
  • Daniel Pinkham[219][220]
  • Lester Trimble
  • Margrit Zimmermann

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[]

Also known as Kamillo Horn.

Charles Edward Horn[]

this teacher's teachers

Charles Frederick Horn[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Michael William Balfe[223][224]
  • Queen Charlotte
  • Charles Edward Horn [pupils]

[]

Vladimir Horowitz[]

this teacher's teachers

Mieczysław Horszowski[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Steven De Groote
  • Julius Eastman
  • Richard Goode
  • Eugene Istomin
  • Anton Kuerti
  • Cecile Licad
  • Murray Perahia
  • Kathryn Selby
  • Peter Serkin
  • Leslie Spotz

Alan Hovhaness[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Dominick Argento [pupils][108] (1927–2019)
  • John Davison (1930–1999)
  • John Diercks (b. 1927)
  • Robert Gauldin (b. 1931)
  • Gigi Gryce (1925–1983)
  • John S. Hilliard (b. 1947)
  • W. Francis McBeth (1933–2012)
  • Sam Rivers (1923–2011)
  • Mary Jeanne van Appledorn (1927–2014)

Dorothy Howell[]

this teacher's teachers

Herbert Howells[]

this teacher's teachers
  • James Bernard
  • David Cox
  • Madeleine Dring
  • Desmond Dupré[226]
  • Imogen Holst
  • Gordon Jacob [pupils]
  • Bryan Kelly
  • Mary Lucas
  • David Moule-Evans
  • Alan Ridout[227]
  • Edwin Roxburgh [pupils]
  • Robert Simpson
  • Paul Spicer
  • Joan Trimble
  • Harold Truscott

Adriana Hölszky[]

this teacher's teachers

Jan Hřímalý[]

this teacher's teachers

Jenő Hubay[]

this teacher's teachers

Klaus Huber[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Reinhard Febel
  • Michael Jarrell
  • Younghi Pagh-Paan
  • Wolfgang Rihm [pupils][171]
  • Kaija Saariaho

Bronisław Huberman[]

Edwin Hughes[]

this teacher's teachers

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Johann Nepomuk Hummel[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Julius Benedict [pupils]
  • Carl Czerny [pupils]
  • Adolf von Henselt [pupils]
  • Ferdinand Hiller [pupils][241]
  • August Röckel[242]
  • Friedrich Silcher
  • Sigismond Thalberg [pupils]

Engelbert Humperdinck[]

this teacher's teachers

Karel Husa[]

  • Byron Adams [pupils]
  • David Conte [pupils]
  •  [pupils]
  • David A. Jaffe [pupils]
  •  [pupils]
  •  [pupils]
  • Christopher Rouse [pupils]
  • Steven Stucky [pupils]

Ernest Hutcheson[]

this teacher's teachers

Brenda Hutchinson[]

this teacher's teachers

Lee Hyla[]

this teacher's teachers
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Konstantin Igumnov[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov
  • Tengiz Amirejibi
  • Ryszard Bakst
  • Elena Beckman-Shcherbina
  • Bella Davidovich
  • Issay Dobrowen
  • Yakov Flier
  • Maria Grinberg
  • Bolesław Kon
  • Lev Oborin [pupils]
  • Naum Shtarkman
  • Rosa Tamarkina
  •  [pupils]
  • Andrzej Wasowski

Akira Ifukube[]

  • Yasushi Akutagawa
  • Maki Ishii
  • Teizo Matsumura
  • Toshiro Mayuzumi
  • Minoru Miki
  • Koji Ueno
  • Kaoru Wada
  • Akio Yashiro

Tomojirō Ikenouchi[]

  • Hikaru Hayashi
  • Ryohei Hirose
  • Toshi Ichiyanagi
  • Shin’ichirō Ikebe
  • Maki Ishii
  • Teizo Matsumura
  • Toshiro Mayuzumi
  • Akira Miyoshi [pupils]
  • Akira Nishimura
  • Roh Ogura
  • Sadao Bekku
  • Makoto Shinohara
  • Kōhei Tanaka
  • Akio Yashiro [pupils]
  • Isang Yun

Andrew Imbrie[]

this teacher's teachers

Marc'Antonio Ingegneri[]

  • Claudio Monteverdi [pupils]

John Ireland[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Richard Arnell
  • Benjamin Britten[254]
  • Alan Bush
  • Geoffrey Bush
  • Ernest John Moeran
  • Percy Turnbull

Heinrich Isaac[]

Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov[]

this teacher's teachers

Jean Eichelberger Ivey[]

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Gordon Jacob[]

this teacher's teachers
  • John Addison
  • Malcolm Arnold
  • William Blezard
  • Philip Cannon
  • Ruth Gipps
  • Pamela Harrison
  • Antony Hopkins
  • Joseph Horowitz
  • Adrian Jack
  • Bryan Kelly
  • Dorian Le Gallienne
  • Iris Lemare
  • Colin Mawby
  • Alan Ridout[227]
  • Esther Rofe

Frederick Jacobi[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Mark Bucci
  • Barbara Pentland[258]
  • John Verrall [pupils]

Simon E. Jacobsohn[]

Salomon Jadassohn[]

this teacher's teachers

Hyacinthe Jadin[]

  • Hortense de Beauharnais[262]

Alfred Jaëll[]

this teacher's teachers

Philip James[]

  • Bernard Herrmann[76]

Leoš Janáček[]

this teacher's teachers

Giuseppe Jannacconi[]

Philipp Jarnach[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Ingolf Dahl [pupils]
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Hanns Jelinek[]

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John Jenkins[]

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Knud Jeppesen[]

this teacher's teachers

Karel Boleslav Jirák[]

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Joseph Joachim[]

this teacher's teachers

Ben Johnston[]

this teacher's teachers

Niccolò Jommelli[]

this teacher's teachers

Philly Joe Jones[]

Richard Jones[]

  • Michael Christian Festing[38]

Mihail Jora[]

this teacher's teachers

Rafael Joseffy[]

this teacher's teachers

Paul Juon[]

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