List of music students by teacher: K to M
This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
K[]
Dmitry Kabalevsky[]
- Sergey Balasanian [pupils][1]
Mauricio Kagel[]
- Maria de Alvear
- Gerald Barry
- Carola Bauckholt
- David Sawer
- Juan Maria Solare
- Aurel Stroe
Robert Kahn[]
- Theodore Holland
- Wilhelm Kempff
- Ferdinand Leitner
- Günter Raphael
- Arthur Rubinstein
- Nikos Skalkottas
Jouni Kaipainen[]
Friedrich Kalkbrenner[]
- Joseph O'Kelly
- George Alexander Osborne
- Marie Pleyel
- Ludwig Schuncke[2]
- Camille-Marie Stamaty [pupils][3]
[]
- Erich Leinsdorf[4]
M. William Karlins[]
- David Gaines
- Maggi Payne [pupils]
- Augusta Read Thomas
Richard Karpen[]
Leokadiya Kashperova[]
- Igor Stravinsky [pupils]
Eli Kassner[]
- Liona Boyd
- Annabelle Chvostek
- Jesse Cook
- Atom Egoyan
- Sean Kelly
- Norbert Kraft
- Gordon O'Brien
- Pavlo Simtikidis
Apolinary Kątski[]
- Stanisław Barcewicz [pupils]
- Konstanty Gorski [pupils]
- Zygmunt Noskowski [pupils]
[]
- Nikolai Myaskovsky [pupils][6]
Donald Keats[]
Milko Kelemen[]
- Susanne Erding-Swiridoff[10]
Reginald Kell[]
- Harrison Birtwistle [pupils][11]
- Benny Goodman
- Alan Hacker
- Peanuts Hucko
Homer Keller[]
University of Michigan
- Leslie Bassett [pupils]
- Donald Harris
- George Balch Wilson
University of Oregon
- Stephen Scott
- Robert Scott Thompson
- Ralph Towner
Edgar Stillman Kelley[]
- Frederick Ayres
- Joseph W. Clokey
- James G. Heller
- Theodore Holland
- Rupert Hughes
- W. Otto Miessner
- Wallingford Riegger
Johann Peter Kellner[]
Wilhelm Kempff[]
- İdil Biret
- Jörg Demus
- Peter Schmalfuss
- Norman Shetler
- Mitsuko Uchida
- Ventsislav Yankov
Anne Gamble Kennedy[]
Matthew Kennedy[]
Johann Caspar Kerll[]
- Agostino Steffani [pupils]
Patricia Kern[]
- Kimberly Barber
- Russell Braun
- Brett Polegato
- James Westman
Aaron Jay Kernis[]
- Robert Paterson[14]
Aram Khachaturian[]
- Aziz El-Shawan
- Andrei Eshpai
- Mark Minkov
- Georgs Pelēcis
- Alexey Rybnikov
- Tolib Shakhidi
- Mikael Tariverdiev
- Anatol Vieru
Abdul Wahid Khan[]
- Begum Akhtar
- Hirabai Badodekar
- Sureshbabu Mane
- Ram Narayan
- Pran Nath [pupils]
- Mohammed Rafi
Allauddin Khan[]
- Nikhil Banerjee [pupils][15]
- [citation needed]
- Jotin Bhattacharya[16][17]
- Annapurna Devi[18]
- Pannalal Ghosh[15]
- Rabin Ghosh
- Aashish Khan[19]
- Ali Akbar Khan [pupils][18]
- Bahadur Khan
- Vasant Rai[20]
- Sharan Rani Backliwal[15]
- Ravi Shankar [pupils][18]
- [citation needed]
Ali Akbar Khan[]
- Sharan Rani Backliwal[15]
- John Bergamo
- Krishna Bhatt
- Tommy Graham[21]
- Brij Bhushan Kabra
- Ranjit Makkuni
- Richard Marriott[22]
- Sheema Mukherjee
- Brij Narayan
- Arthur Russell
- Ravi Shankar [pupils]
- Jody Stecher
- Derek Trucks
- Jai Uttal
- Peter Walker[23]
Imdad Khan[]
- Vilayat Khan
- Wahid Khan
Yuri Kholopov[]
- Elena Firsova[24]
Tikhon Khrennikov[]
- [pupils]
- Tatyana Chudova [pupils]
- Andrey Kasparov
Friedrich Kiel[]
- Waldemar von Baußnern
- Julius Buths
- Frederic Hymen Cowen
- Carl Lachmund
- Rikard Nordraak[25][26]
- Zygmunt Noskowski [pupils]
- Ignacy Jan Paderewski [pupils]
- [27]
- Emil Sjögren
- Arthur Somervell
- Charles Villiers Stanford [pupils]
- Ernst Eduard Taubert
- [28]
Earl Kim[]
- John Adams[29]
- Anthony Brandt [pupils]
- Harrison Birtwistle [pupils]
- Curt Cacioppo
- Shih-Hui Chen [pupils]
- Peter Maxwell Davies [pupils]
- [pupils] [30]
- David Del Tredici [pupils]
- [31]
- [pupils] [32]
- [pupils]
- [pupils]
- John Harbison [pupils]
- [pupils][33]
- Louis Karchin [pupils]
- Robert Kyr
- Paul Lansky [pupils][34]
- Nicola LeFanu [pupils]
- [pupils]
- Fred Lerdahl [pupils]
- David Lewin [pupils]
- [pupils]
- Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
- [pupils]
- [35]
- Kurt Stallman [pupils]
- Richard St. Clair
- Donald Sur
- Jan Swafford[36]
- John Thow
- Richard Aaker Trythall[37]
- Randall Woolf
Florence Kimball[]
Yasuji Kiyose[]
- Toru Takemitsu [pupils]
William Kincaid[]
- Julius Baker
- Frances Blaisdell
- [pupils]
- Paul Lustig Dunkel
- Doriot Anthony Dwyer
- Katherine Hoover
- Claire Polin
- Elaine Shaffer
- Felix Skowronek
- John Solum
- Mark Thomas
- Albert Tipton
- Charles Wyatt[39]
Johann Erasmus Kindermann[]
- Johann Friedrich Agricola
- Augustin Pfleger
- Heinrich Schwemmer [pupils]
- Georg Caspar Wecker [pupils]
Leon Kirchner[]
- John Adams[29][40]
- Jack Behrens
- David Borden
- Curt Cacioppo
- Alan Gilbert
- [pupils]
- Juliana Hall
- Tõnu Kalam
- Jonathan Kramer [pupils]
- [pupils]
- Lawrence Moss
- Allen Shawn
- Faye-Ellen Silverman
- Richard St. Clair
- Tison Street
- [41]
- Morton Subotnick [pupils][40][42]
- Serge Tcherepnin [pupils]
- Richard Wernick [pupils]
Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac[]
- Mihail Andricu [pupils]
- Ion Nonna Otescu[43]
Johann Kirnberger[]
Charles Herbert Kitson[]
- Arthur Duff
- Arwel Hughes
- John F. Larchet
- Herbert Sanders
- Robert Still
- Michael Tippett
- S. Drummond Wolff
Johann Christian Kittel[]
- Johann Wilhelm Hässler
- Christian Heinrich Rinck[51]
Johann Friedrich Kittl[]
- Vilém Blodek[52]
- Eduard Nápravník [pupils]
- Karel Šebor[53]
- Hans Sitt [pupils][54]
Halfdan Kjerulf[]
- Agathe Backer-Grøndahl [pupils]
Bernhard Klein[]
Klein (1793–1832), mostly self-taught
Bruno Klein[]
- Paul Ambrose
- Alfred Remy[61]
Jakob Friedrich Kleinknecht[]
Julius Klengel[]
- Alexandre Barjansky
- Emanuel Feuermann
- Beatrice Huntingdon
- Edmund Kurtz
- Gregor Piatigorsky
- Guilhermina Suggia
[]
Karl Klindworth[]
Friedrich Klose[]
- Paul Ben-Haim [pupils]
Hyacinthe Klosé[]
- Augusta Holmès [pupils]
Franz Kneisel[]
- Joseph Fuchs
- Lillian Fuchs
- Joan Field
Iwan Knorr[]
Friedrich Koch[]
- Boris Blacher [pupils]
- Paul Kletzki
- Pablo Sorozábal
- Kurt Weill
- Hermann Winkelmann[72]
Zoltán Kodály[]
- [73]
- Antal Doráti[74]
- Ferenc Fricsay
- Pál Kadosa[75]
- Lili Kraus
- Anne Lauber
- Ödön Pártos[76]
- Alexander Raichev
- György Sándor [pupils][77]
- Rezső Sugár
- John Verrall [pupils][78]
Charles Koechlin[]
- Claude Champagne [pupils][29]
Hans-Joachim Koellreutter[]
- Jayme Amatnecks
- Camargo Guarnieri
- Antonio Carlos Jobim
- [pupils]
- Denis Mandarino
- Gilberto Mendes
- Cláudio Santoro [pupils]
- Heitor Villa-Lobos
Gottfried Michael Koenig[]
- Jorge Antunes (composer)
- Mario Bertoncini
- Konrad Boehmer
- Karl Gottfried Brunotte
- Miguel Ángel Coria
- [79]
- Johannes Fritsch
- Annea Lockwood
- Tomás Marco
- Pierre Mariétan
- Zoltán Pongrácz
- Kees van Prooijen
- Atli Heimir Sveinsson
- Jan Vriend
Hans von Koessler[]
- Béla Bartók [pupils][80]
- Ernst von Dohnányi [pupils]
- Victor Jacobi
- Emmerich Kálmán[29]
- Zoltán Kodály [pupils]
- Rezső Kókai
- Albert Szirmai
- Leó Weiner [pupils]
Masayuki Koga[]
- Richard Marriott[22]
Louis Köhler[]
- Hermann Goetz
- Adolf Jensen
- Max Spicker[81]
[]
- Leopold Auer [pupils][82]
Lee Konitz[]
- Al Levitt
- Richard Tabnik[83]
Aloys and Alfons Kontarsky[]
- York Höller
- Johannes Kalitzke
- Steffen Schleiermacher
Steven en Stijn Kolacny [4]
Mark Kopytman[]
- David Crumb[84]
Nikolai Korndorf[]
- Victoria Borisova-Ollas[85]
Włodzimierz Kotoński[]
- Jarosław Kapuściński
- Krzysztof Knittel
- Konstancja Kochaniec
- Hanna Kulenty
- Pawel Mykietyn
- Daria Semegen [pupils][86]
- Pawel Szymanski
Serge Koussevitzky[]
Simon Kovar[]
- Stan Getz
- Sol Schoenbach
Leopold Kozeluch[]
- Josepha Barbara Auernhammer[91]
Antonín Kraft[]
Leo Kraft[]
- Elaine Barkin[93]
William Kraft[]
- Gino Robair[94]
Jonathan Kramer[]
- Robert Carl
- R. Luke DuBois
- Jason Eckardt
- Dalit Warshaw
Martin Krause[]
- Claudio Arrau [pupils][29][95][96]
- Edwin Fischer [pupils]
- Lisy Fischer
- [pupils]
- Manuel Ponce
- Harry Puddicombe
- Rosita Renard
- Grete von Zieritz
[]
- Antonín Dvořák [pupils]
- Alfred Grünfeld
- Wilhelm Kienzl
- Hans Sitt [pupils][54]
- Václav Suk
- Władysław Żeleński[50]
Ernst Krenek[]
- Milton Barnes
- Lorne Betts
- Samuel Dolin
- Halim El-Dabh
- Robert Erickson [pupils][97]
- Beverly Grigsby
- Henry Mancini
- Richard Maxfield [pupils]
- Usko Meriläinen[98]
- Gladys Nordenstrom
- Will Ogdon
- George Perle [pupils][99]
- Harold Shapero [pupils][100]
Franz Krenn[]
- Leoš Janáček [pupils]
- Mathilde Kralik
- Gustav Mahler
- Richard Robert [pupils]
- Hans Rott
- [81]
- Juliusz Zarębski
- Alexander von Zemlinsky [pupils][101]
Hermann Kretzschmar[]
Leonid Kreutzer[]
- Ernö Balogh[73]
- Vladimir Horbowski
- Karl-Ulrich Schnabel[73]
- Ignace Strasfogel
- Grete Sultan
- Władysław Szpilman[73]
- Alexander Zakin[73]
Rodolphe Kreutzer[]
Jaroslav Křička[]
Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz[]
[]
- Nikolai Myaskovsky [pupils][6]
Johann Kuhnau[]
- Johann Friedrich Fasch [pupils]
- Christoph Graupner
- Johann David Heinichen [pupils]
- Johann Theodor Roemhildt [pupils]
Georg Kulenkampff[]
Theodor Kullak[]
- Agathe Backer Grøndahl [pupils]
- Hans Bischoff
- Amy Fay [pupils]
- Alfred Grünfeld
- Heinrich Hofmann
- Alexander Ilyinsky
- James Kwast
- Leonard Liebling[109]
- Moritz Moszkowski [pupils]
- Rikard Nordraak[25][26]
- Silas Gamaliel Pratt
- Julius Reubke
- Nikolai Rubinstein [pupils]
- Xaver Scharwenka [pupils]
- William Hall Sherwood[110]
- [111]
- [pupils][112]
- [113]
- Fred Werner[114]
Jaap Kunst[]
- Mantle Hood
- Ton de Leeuw [pupils]
[]
- William Albright
- Leslie Bassett
- Ross Lee Finney
- Hans Werner Henze
- Eugene Kurtz
Karol Kurpiński[]
- Maria Szymanowska
Eugene Kurtz[]
- Roger Briggs
- John Burke
- Stephen Chatman
- Eric Ewazen
- John S. Hilliard
- Robert Morris [pupils]
Vilém Kurz[]
- Břetislav Bakala
- Rudolf Firkušný [pupils]
- Stanislav Heller
- Gideon Klein
- František Maxián [pupils]
- Rafael Schächter
- Pavel Štěpán
- Ilona Štěpánová-Kurzová
- Eduard Steuermann [pupils]
- Stefania Turkewich [pupils]
L[]
[]
- Julius Bittner
- Franz Mittler
- Arnold Schoenberg [pupils]
Helmut Lachenmann[]
Franz Lachner[]
- Ernst Pauer[116]
- Josef Rheinberger [pupils]
- Julius Röntgen [pupils]
- Anton Urspruch [pupils][68]
Vinzenz Lachner[]
- Zdeněk Fibich [pupils]
- Friedrich Klose [pupils][117]
- [116]
- Fritz Steinbach [pupils][118]
- [119]
[]
- Paul Dresher[120]
[]
- Paul Dresher[120]
Charles Philippe Lafont[]
- Victor Magnien [pupils]
- [pupils][121]
- François Schubert[122]
Théophile Laforge[]
- Henri Casadesus
- Pierre Monteux [pupils]
- Maurice Vieux
Pierre Lalo[]
- Arthur Berger [pupils][123]
Jacques-Michel Hurel de Lamare[]
- [pupils][124]
Alexander Lambert[]
- Jerome Kern[125]
- Mana Zucca
John Lambert[]
- Javier Álvarez
- Julian Anderson[29][126]
- Simon Bainbridge [pupils][126]
- Gary Carpenter
- David Fanshawe
- Oliver Knussen[126]
- Carlos Miranda
- Barrington Pheloung
- Mark-Anthony Turnage[126]
Frederic Lamond[]
- Victor Borge
- Jan Chiapusso
- Gunnar Johansen
- Ervin Nyiregyházi
Francesco Lamperti[]
- Emma Albani
- Gottardo Aldighieri
- Désirée Artôt [pupils]
- Sona Aslanova
- David Bispham
- Italo Campanini
- Sophie Cruvelli
- Franz Ferenczy
- Julián Gayarre [pupils]
- Lizzie Graham[127]
- Friederike Grün
- Ángela Peralta
- [3]
- Teresa Stolz
- [128]
- Maria Waldmann
- Herbert Witherspoon
- Marie van Zandt
Giovanni Battista Lamperti[]
- Irene Abendroth
- David Bispham
- Franz Nachbaur
- Ernestine Schumann-Heink
- Marcella Sembrich [pupils]
- Roberto Stagno
Wanda Landowska[]
- Putnam Aldrich [pupils]
- Clifford Curzon [pupils][129]
- Ralph Kirkpatrick[29]
- Daniel Pinkham[130][131]
- Gavin Williamson
Benjamin Johnson Lang[]
Jean Langlais[]
- Jean Barraqué[29]
- Naji Hakim
- [134]
Paul Lansky[]
- Nick Brooke
- Michael Dellaira
- Emily Doolittle
- Alan Fletcher
- Brad Garton
- Nathan Michel
- Stefan Weisman
Alcides Lanza[]
- Peter Allen
- John Burke
John Francis Larchet[]
- Walter Beckett
- Seóirse Bodley
- Michael Bowles
- Brian Boydell
- T.C. Kelly
- Frederick May
- Havelock Nelson
- Joan Trimble
- Gerard Victory
Alicia de Larrocha[]
Eduard Lassen[]
Orlande de Lassus[]
Jacob Lateiner[]
- Bruce Brubaker
- Jarred Dunn (last student)
- Michael Endres
- Danae Kara
- Laura Karpman
- Lowell Liebermann
- Yves Rault
- Ernest So
- Robert Taub
Gaetano Latilla[]
Ferdinand Laub[]
- Stanisław Barcewicz [pupils]
- Adolph Brodsky[141]
Thomas Laub[]
- Finn Høffding [pupils][142]
Calixa Lavallée[]
- Alexis Contant [pupils][143]
Albert Lavignac[]
- Henri Casadesus
- Claude Debussy [pupils][144][145]
- Vincent d'Indy [pupils]
- Jean Gallon [pupils][146]
- Philipp Jarnach [pupils]
- Lazare Lévy [pupils]
- Henri O'Kelly
- Gabriel Pierné
- Florent Schmitt[147]
Djane Lavoie-Herz[]
Henry Lawes[]
- Lady Mary Dering[149]
Henri Lazarof[]
- Edward Applebaum[150]
[]
Jean-Marie Leclair[]
Jean-Marie Leclair the younger[]
[]
Ton de Leeuw[]
- Gheorghi Arnaoudov
- Brian Ferneyhough [pupils]
- Michail Goleminov
- Mark Gustavson
- Walter Hekster
- Margriet Hoenderdos
- Guus Janssen
- Tristan Keuris
- Sorin Lerescu
- Liza Lim
- Daan Manneke
- Chiel Meijering
- Cecilie Ore
- Otto Sidharta
- Paul Gutama Soegijo[157]
- Víctor Varela
- Jan Vriend
- Sinta Wullur
Nicola LeFanu[]
- Sadie Harrison
- [158]
- Dorothy Ker[159]
- Paul Mealor[160]
- Gráinne Mulvey
- [161]
- [162]
Yvonne Lefébure[]
- Hélène Boschi
- Catherine Collard
Gustave Lefèvre[]
Paul Le Flem[]
- André Jolivet[164]
- Colin McPhee[165]
Ethel Leginska[]
- James Henry Fields
- Alexander Frey
- Daniel Pollack
- Bruce Sutherland
- Gavin Williamson
Giovanni Legrenzi[]
- Domenico Gabrielli [pupils][166]
- Antonio Lotti [pupils]
René Leibowitz[]
Hugo Leichtentritt[]
- Erich Walter Sternberg
Karl Leimer[]
- Walter Gieseking [pupils]
[]
- Marcel Mihalovici[172]
Peter Mandrup Lem[]
- Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall [pupils][70]
Edwin Lemare[]
Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens[]
- Alexandre Guilmant [pupils][174]
- Charles-Marie Widor [pupils]
Henry Lemoine[]
- Renaud de Vilbac[175]
Charles Lenepveu[]
- Jean Gallon [pupils][146]
- Henriette Renié[176]
[]
- Erik Tulindberg[177]
Leonardo Leo[]
- Giuseppe Bonno [pupils]
- Pasquale Cafaro[178]
- Niccolò Jommelli [pupils][164]
- Nicola Sala [pupils][179][180]
Hubert Léonard[]
- Alfred De Sève
- Martin Pierre Marsick [pupils]
- Henri Marteau
- Henry Schradieck [pupils][181]
- César Thomson [pupils]
Gustav Leonhardt[]
- Bob van Asperen
- Richard Egarr
- Pierre Hantaï
- Ketil Haugsand
- Christopher Hogwood
- Ton Koopman[29]
- Domenico Morgante
- Davitt Moroney
- Jacques Ogg
- Martin Pearlman
- Frederick Renz
- Elaine Thornburgh
- Colin Tilney
Fred Lerdahl[]
- Jeffrey Ching
- Luke DuBois
- Douglas Geers
- Mark Gustavson
- Huck Hodge
- Allen Shearer
- Dalit Warshaw
- Patrick Zimmerli
Xavier Leroux[]
- Eugène Bigot
- Georges Dandelot [pupils]
- Marc Delmas
- Roger Désormière
- Louis Fourestier
- Henri Mulet
- Paul Paray[182]
- Louis Vuillemin
Theodor Leschetizky[]
- Alexander Brailowsky[183]
- Richard Buhlig
- Jeannette Durno
- Ignaz Friedman [pupils][170]
- Ossip Gabrilowitsch[170]
- Heinrich Gebhard [pupils][87][184][185]
- Mark Hambourg
- Mieczysław Horszowski [pupils]
- Edwin Hughes [pupils][186]
- Ethel Leginska [pupils][187]
- Frank Merrick[98]
- Franz Mittler
- Benno Moiseiwitsch[170]
- Elly Ney
- Marie Novello
- Ignacy Jan Paderewski [pupils][170]
- [pupils]
- Alexander Raab [pupils][188]
- Vasily Safonov [pupils]
- Artur Schnabel [pupils][170]
- Eleanor Spencer
- Isabelle Vengerova [pupils][87][184]
- Anastasia Virsaladze
- Emerson Whithorne[187]
- Alexander Winkler [pupils][72]
- Paul Wittgenstein
- Anna Yesipova [pupils][189]
- [190]
- [191]
Piano assistants:
- Katharine Goodson [pupils]
Franciszek Lessel[]
- Maria Szymanowska
Jean-François Le Sueur[]
- Hector Berlioz[192][193]
- Louis Désiré Besozzi[192]
- Ernest Boulanger
- Charles Gounod [pupils][192]
- Antoine François Marmontel [pupils][192][194]
- Napoléon Henri Reber [pupils][192][195]
- Ambroise Thomas[192]
Hermann Levi[]
- Emil Steinbach [pupils]
Ray Lev[]
Heniot Levy[]
- Ruth Crawford Seeger [pupils][196]
Lazare Lévy[]
- Henri Betti
- Storm Bull
- John Cage [pupils]
- Marcel Dupré [pupils]
- Lukas Foss [pupils]
- Koharik Gazarossian[197]
- Valentin Gheorghiu
- Monique Haas
- Clara Haskil
- Yüksel Koptagel
- Oskar Morawetz
- Michel Plasson
- Georges Savaria
- Kazimierz Serocki
- Solomon
- Rodica Sutzu
- André Tchaikowsky
David Lewin[]
- Lee Hyla [pupils][198]
Ingvar Lidholm[]
- Edward Applebaum[150]
- Anders Eliasson
Estelle Liebling[]
- Adele Astaire[199]
- Grace Angelau[200]
- Rosemarie Brancato[201]
- Ralph Blane[200]
- Kitty Carlisle[199]
- Betty Compton[200]
- Joan Crawford[200]
- Yvonne D'Arle[200]
- Colette D'Arville[200]
- Jessica Dragonette[199]
- Doris Duke[200]
- Amelita Galli-Curci[199]
- Rosario García Orellana[200]
- Hope Hampton[200]
- Frieda Hempel[199]
- Maria Jeritza[201]
- Miliza Korjus[201]
- Gertrude Lawrence[199]
- Max Lorenz[201]
- Göta Ljungberg[200]
- Dorothee Manski[200]
- William Martin [200]
- Irene Mayer Selznick[200]
- Lucy Monroe[200]
- Maria Müller[200]
- Devora Nadworney[200]
- Louella Parsons[200]
- Irra Petina[200]
- Marie Rappold[200]
- Elisabeth Rethberg[200]
- Joan Roberts[202]
- Anne Roselle[200]
- Titta Ruffo[199]
- Vivienne Segal[200]
- Beverly Sills[199]
- Meryl Streep[203]
- Margaret Truman[200]
- Iva Withers[200]
György Ligeti[]
- Hans Abrahamsen [pupils]
- Denys Bouliane
- Martin Bresnick [pupils]
- Xiaoyong Chen
- Unsuk Chin
- Sidney Corbett
- Michael Daugherty
- Henrik Otto Donner
- Mohammed Fairouz[citation needed]
- Beatriz Ferreyra
- James Horner[204]
- Anne LeBaron
- [citation needed]
- Andrew Powell
- [citation needed]
- Wolfgang von Schweinitz
- Roberto Sierra [pupils]
- Sheila Silver
- Manfred Stahnke
- Norma Tyer
- Jeanne Zaidel-Rudolph
Liza Lim[]
Jenny Lind[]
- Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge [pupils][205]
- Liza Lehmann
Magnus Lindberg[]
- Jonathan Cole
- Francisco Coll
- Sam Hayden
- Lei Liang
- Jimmy López
Adolf Fredrik Lindblad[]
- Jenny Lind [pupils][206]
Ludvig Mathias Lindeman[]
- Agathe Backer Grøndahl [pupils]
Thomas Linley the elder[]
David Liptak[]
- Robert Paterson[14]
[]
- Edmund Severn[207]
Franz Liszt[]
- Károly Aggházy [pupils]
- Eugen d'Albert[29]
- Conrad Ansorge [pupils]
- Mikhail Azanchevsky
- Agathe Backer Grøndahl [pupils]
- Carl Baermann [pupils][208]
- Arthur H. Bird[209]
- Hans Bronsart von Schellendorff[210]
- Hans von Bülow [pupils]
- [211]
- Amy Fay [pupils][212]
- Arthur Friedheim [pupils]
- Karl Klindworth [pupils][117]
- Martin Krause [pupils][95]
- Frederic Lamond [pupils][184]
- Wilhelm von Lenz
- Max Liebling[213]
- William Mason [pupils]
- Sophie Menter[214]
- Sebastian Bach Mills[215]
- Dionys Pruckner[216]
- Eduard Rappoldi [pupils][217]
- [218]
- Carl Reinecke [pupils][219]
- Eduard Reuss[220]
- Moriz Rosenthal[221]
- [222]
- [223]
- Emil von Sauer [pupils]
- [140]
- Giovanni Sgambati [pupils][224]
- William Hall Sherwood[110]
- Alexander Siloti [pupils]
- Bernhard Stavenhagen [pupils]
- Karl Tausig [pupils][57][225]
- Hilda Thegerström [pupils]
- István Thomán [pupils][226]
- Vera Timanova
- Anton Urspruch [pupils][68]
- José Vianna da Motta[227]
- [137]
- Regina Watson [pupils]
- Józef Wieniawski[103][228]
- Géza Zichy[229]
Henry Litolff[]
- Hans von Bülow [pupils]
- [73]
Edward Llewellyn[]
- Emory Remington[176]
Miguel Llobet[]
Charles Harford Lloyd[]
- Herbert Brewer [pupils]
- Frederick Septimus Kelly
- George Robertson Sinclair
Normand Lockwood[]
Johann Bernhard Logier[]
- Ann Mounsey[233]
Antonio Lolli[]
[]
- Enrico Caruso
- Thomas Hardie Chalmers
- Fernando De Lucia
- Charles Hackett
- Riccardo Martin
- Antonio Scotti
Marguerite Long[]
- Philippe Entremont
- Albert Ferber
- Jacques Février
- Samson François
- Cemal Reşit Rey
- Georges Savaria [pupils]
- Gabriel Tacchino
Nikolai Lopatnikoff[]
- Conrad Susa[236]
Richard Loqueville[]
- Guillaume Dufay[237]
Yvonne Loriod[]
- Alexander Abercrombie
- George Benjamin[238]
- Peter Donohoe
- Melanie Ruth Daiken[239]
- Alcides Lanza[34]
Antonio Lotti[]
- Domenico Alberti
- Baldassare Galuppi
- Benedetto Marcello
- Giovanni Battista Pescetti
- Jan Dismas Zelenka [pupils]
Charles Lucas[]
- Joseph Barnby [pupils]
- William Sterndale Bennett [pupils]
- George Alexander Macfarren [pupils]
- Alexander Mackenzie [pupils]
Andrea Luchesi[]
- Anton Reicha [pupils]
- Ferdinand Ries
- Andreas Romberg
- Bernhard Romberg [pupils]
Alvin Lucier[]
- Miguel Álvarez-Fernández
- Nicolas Collins
- Roland Dahinden
- Arnold Dreyblatt
- Judy Dunaway
- Douglas Kahn
- Ron Kuivila
- Richard Lerman
- Mladen Milicevic
- Daniel James Wolf
Otto Luening[]
- Sol Berkowitz
- Wendy Carlos[240]
- Chou Wen-chung [pupils]
- Gloria Coates [pupils]
- John Corigliano[241][242]
- Philip Corner[241]
- Mario Davidovsky [pupils][243]
- Charles Dodge[244][245]
- Roger Goeb[246]
- Malcolm Goldstein
- Daniel Goode
- [pupils][33]
- Ben Johnston [pupils][247]
- Donald Keats [pupils]
- Karl Korte
- Leonard B. Meyer [pupils]
- Joseph Pehrson
- Eric Salzman[248]
- Elliott Schwartz
- Alice Shields
- Seymour Shifrin [pupils][249]
- Faye-Ellen Silverman
- Dave Soldier
- Harvey Sollberger [pupils]
- Michiko Toyama
- Daniel Waitzman [pupils]
- [pupils]
- Charles Wuorinen [pupils]
[]
- Gunnar de Frumerie [pupils][250]
- Henning Mankell
Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier[]
Jean-Baptiste Lully[]
- Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer [pupils]
- Pelham Humfrey [pupils]
- Johann Sigismund Kusser [pupils]
- Georg Muffat [pupils]
Witold Lutosławski[]
Elisabeth Lutyens[]
Luzzasco Luzzaschi[]
- Girolamo Frescobaldi [pupils][255]
Anatoly Lyadov[]
- Mikhail Gnessin[256]
- Alfrēds Kalniņš[257]
- Emil Młynarski [pupils]
- Nikolai Myaskovsky [pupils][6][258][259]
- Sergei Prokofiev[258][260]
Boris Lyatoshinsky[]
- Lesia Dychko
- Leonid Hrabovsky
- Yevhen Stankovych [pupils]
- Valentyn Silvestrov [pupils]
M[]
Terence MacDonagh[]
- Neil Black
- Anthony Camden
- Roy Carter
- Gordon Hunt
- Edwin Roxburgh [pupils]
- John Warrack
Edward MacDowell[]
- Marian MacDowell
- [194]
- Edward Sapir
José Maceda[]
- Michael Tenzer [pupils][152]
George Alexander Macfarren[]
- Dora Bright
- George Frederick Bristow
- Francis William Davenport
- Julian Edwards
- Florence Ashton Marshall
- Tobias Matthay
- James McGranahan
- Edwin George Monk
- Oliveria Prescott
- Alice Mary Smith
- Elizabeth Stirling
- Frederick Westlake[47]
- Maude Valérie White[261]
- Agnes Zimmermann
Giovanni de Macque[]
- Ascanio Mayone[262]
Bruno Maderna[]
- Norma Beecroft
- Rocco Di Pietro
- Alcides Lanza [pupils][34]
- Richard Maxfield [pupils][263]
- Luigi Nono [pupils]
- Bernard Rands [pupils]
Nikita Magaloff[]
- Martha Argerich
- Ingrid Haebler
- Lionel Rogg
- Valery Sigalevitch
- Maria Tipo
Rudolf Magnus[]
- Rikard Nordraak[25]
[]
- August de Boeck
- Charles M. Courboin
- Charles Kennedy Scott
- Alfred Wotquenne
Ivo Malec[]
- Édith Canat de Chizy[264]
- Denis Dufour
Gian Francesco Malipiero[]
Otto Malling[]
- Paul von Klenau
- Knudåge Riisager
Mathilde Mallinger[]
- Lotte Lehmann[168]
Francesco Mancini[]
- Davide Perez[265]
Eusebius Mandyczewski[]
Leopold Mannes[]
- George Rochberg [pupils][270]
Eduard Mantius[]
- Marie Haupt
- [pupils][271]
André Marchal[]
- André Fleury[272]
- Peter Hurford
- Jean Langlais [pupils][273]
- Jean-Pierre Leguay
- Louis Thiry
Louis Marchand[]
- Louis-Claude Daquin[274]
Mathilde Marchesi[]
- Suzanne Adams
- Frances Alda
- Sigrid Arnoldson
- Blanche Arral
- Emma Calvé
- Ada Crossley
- Ilma de Murska[275]
- Emma Eames
- Antonietta Fricci
- Mary Garden
- Etelka Gerster
- Katharina Klafsky
- Gabrielle Krauss
- Selma Kurz
- Miriam Licette
- Estelle Liebling [pupils]
- Blanche Marchesi (her daughter)
- Dame Nellie Melba
- Yevgeniya Mravina
- Emma Nevada
- Aglaja Orgeni
- Gina Oselio
- Regina Pacini
- Rosa Papier [pupils]
- Anna Pessiak-Schmerling
- Sarah Robinson-Duff [pupils]
- Sibyl Sanderson
- Evelyn Scotney
- Antoinette Sterling[112]
- Yvonne de Tréville[276]
- Ellen Beach Yaw
- Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel
[]
- Isabella Colbran[277]
Antoine François Marmontel[]
- Georges Bizet[194]
- Ignacio Cervantes [pupils]
- Claude Debussy [pupils][144][145]
- Louis Diémer [pupils][194]
- Théodore Dubois [pupils][194]
- Dominique Ducharme
- Alphonse Duvernoy [pupils][194]
- Edmond Duvernoy[194]
- [194]
- Gustave Gagnon
- Henri Ghys
- Ernest Guiraud [pupils][194]
- Vincent d'Indy [pupils][194]
- Eugène Ketterer[278]
- Théodore Lack[194]
- Albert Lavignac [pupils]
- Marguerite Long [pupils]
- Edward MacDowell [pupils]
- Émile Paladilhe[194]
- Romain-Octave Pelletier I [pupils]
- Gabriel Pierné
- Francis Planté[194]
- Paul Rougnon
- Antoine Simon
- Hilda Thegerström [pupils]
- Francis Thomé[194]
- Paul Wachs
- Józef Wieniawski[103][194][228]
- Jules Auguste Wiernsberger
- André Wormser[279]
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg[]
Frank Marshall[]
Martin Pierre Marsick[]
- George Enescu [pupils][282]
- Carl Flesch
- Jacques Thibaud [pupils]
Maurice Martenot[]
- Karel Goeyvaerts
- Jeanne Loriod[283]
- Ginette Martenot (sister)
- Georges Savaria [pupils]
- Gilles Tremblay [pupils]
Frank Martin[]
- Karlheinz Stockhausen [pupils][284]
Giovanni Battista Martini[]
- Johann Christian Bach [pupils]
- Maksym Berezovsky
- Ferdinando Bertoni [pupils]
- [285]
- [pupils][286]
- Giovanni Battista Cirri
- [287]
- [288]
- Quirino Gasparini[289]
- Lorenzo Gibelli[290]
- André Ernest Modeste Grétry
- Giuseppe de Majo[291]
- Stanislao Mattei [pupils][292]
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [pupils]
- Josef Mysliveček
- Johann Gottlieb Naumann[293]
- [294]
- Luigi Antonio Sabbatini[295]
- [pupils][296]
- Georg Joseph Vogler [pupils]
Vicente Martín y Soler[]
- Mikhail Vielgorsky[297]
Salvatore Martirano[]
- Howard J. Buss
- Dennis Eberhard
- James Fulkerson
- Jan Gilbert
- Chris Granner
- Maggi Payne [pupils]
- David Rosenboom [pupils]
- Yehuda Yannay
Bohuslav Martinů[]
- Burt Bacharach
- Chou Wen-chung [pupils]
- Alan Hovhaness [pupils][298]
- Vítězslava Kaprálová
- Jan Novák
- H. Owen Reed
- Howard Shanet
Adolf Bernhard Marx[]
- Ludwig Deppe [pupils]
- Adolph Kullak [pupils]
- Georg Vierling[299]
- Józef Wieniawski[228]
- Nikolai Zaremba [pupils][300]
Eduard Marxsen[]
William Mason[]
- William Hall Sherwood[110]
Angelo Mascheroni[]
- Spyridon Samaras[303]
Lambert Massart[]
- Alfred De Sève
- Fritz Kreisler
- José White Lafitte[103]
- Martin Pierre Marsick [pupils]
- Charles Martin Loeffler
- Léon Reynier
- Pablo de Sarasate[103]
- Teresina Tua
- Camilla Urso[68]
- Henryk Wieniawski[103][297]
- Eugène Ysaÿe [pupils]
William Masselos[]
- Nina Gamble Kennedy[304][circular reference]
Jules Massenet[]
- Valborg Aulin[305]
- André Bloch
- Gustave Charpentier[29][306]
- Ernest Chausson
- George Enescu
- Reynaldo Hahn
- Charles Koechlin [pupils]
- Raoul Laparra [pupils][307]
- Spyridon Samaras
- Marie Emmanuel Augustin Savard
- Gerhard Schjelderup
- Mon Schjelderup
- Florent Schmitt[147]
- Charles Silver[308]
- Zygmunt Stojowski[271]
- Paul Vidal [pupils]
Georges Mathias[]
- Teresa Carreño
- Camille Chevillard [pupils]
- Paul Dukas [pupils]
- Camille Erlanger
- James Huneker
- Henri O'Kelly
- Isidor Philipp [pupils][309]
- Raoul Pugno [pupils]
- Alfonso Rendano
- Erik Satie
- Ernest Schelling
- José Tragó
- Alberto Williams [pupils]
Stanislao Mattei[]
Tobias Matthay[]
- Putnam Aldrich [pupils]
- Arnold Bax
- York Bowen[312]
- Harriet Cohen[312]
- Harold Craxton[312]
- Clifford Curzon [pupils][129]
- Harry Dean
- Myra Hess[312]
- Dorothy Howell[313]
- Frank Hutchens
- Guy Jonson
- Eileen Joyce[312]
- [314]
- Ray Lev[312]
- Ernest Lush[312]
- Moura Lympany
- [315]
- John Blackwood McEwen [pupils]
- Eunice Norton[312]
- [316]
- [317]
- Ernest Read [pupils]
- Rae Robertson
- Irene Scharrer[312]
[]
- Claude Debussy [pupils][144]
Nicholas Maw[]
- Piers Hellawell[29]
Richard Maxfield[]
- La Monte Young [pupils]
František Maxián[]
- Antonín Kubálek
- Jan Panenka
- Sláva Vorlová
Charles Mayer[]
- Filipina Brzezińska-Szymanowska[318]
- Mikhail Glinka [pupils]
Wilhelm Mayer[]
Simon Mayr[]
[]
Joseph Mayseder[]
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst[322]
Alberto Mazzucato[]
- Arrigo Boito
- Antônio Carlos Gomes
- Isidore de Lara
- Marietta Gazzaniga
- Benedetto Junck
- Marcella Lotti della Santa
- Sims Reeves[323]
- Ivan Zajc
John Blackwood McEwen[]
Colin McPhee[]
[]
- Hugo Heermann [pupils]
Étienne Méhul[]
- Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul [pupils]
Gustav Meier[]
- Marin Alsop
- Roger Briggs[328]
- Alexander Frey
- Yakov Kreizberg
- John Mauceri
- Bobby McFerrin
- Antonio Pappano
- Rico Saccani
- Jordan Randall Smith
- Carl St. Clair
Felix Mendelssohn[]
Manuel Mendes[]
- Manuel Cardoso[330]
- Filipe de Magalhães[331]
Martin-Joseph Mengal[]
- François-Auguste Gevaert [pupils]
Peter Mennin[]
- Jack Behrens
- Charles L. Bestor
- Richard Danielpour[332]
- Jacob Druckman [pupils]
- Karl Korte
- Claire Polin
Tugdual Menon[]
- Claudio Merulo [pupils][333]
Gian Carlo Menotti[]
- Olga Gorelli
- Lee Hoiby
- Stanley Hollingsworth
- Leonard Kastle
- George Rochberg [pupils][270]
- Luigi Zaninelli [pupils]
Yehudi Menuhin[]
- Nicola Benedetti
- Paul Coletti
- Nigel Kennedy
- Peter Tanfield
Saverio Mercadante[]
- Albert Grisar[334]
Aarre Merikanto[]
- Paavo Heininen [pupils]
- Joonas Kokkonen
- Usko Meriläinen[98]
- Einojuhani Rautavaara [pupils]
- Aulis Sallinen [pupils]
Frank Merrick[]
- Michael Garrett
- Thomas Pitfield
- Alan Rawsthorne
[]
- Daniel Pinkham[130]
Claudio Merulo[]
[]
Olivier Messiaen[]
As well as being a prominent composer, the Frenchman Olivier Messiaen was a noted teacher of musical analysis, harmony and composition at the Paris Conservatoire from the 1940s until he retired in 1978. He also taught classes at the Darmstadt new music summer school in 1949 and 1950. This list of students of Olivier Messiaen contains some of the musicians who (like Pierre Boulez, Yvonne Loriod and George Benjamin) attended his classes, or who (like Peter Hill and Jennifer Bate) studied privately with the composer or collaborated with him in preparation for their performances of his music.
- Olivier Alain
- Émilien Allard
- Juan Allende-Blin[338]
- Gilbert Amy[339]
- Solange Ancona
- Jurriaan Andriessen[29]
- Jean Barraqué[29][340] (Paris Conservatoire)
- Gisèle Barreau
- Jennifer Bate
- Sadao Bekku
- George Benjamin[238] (Paris Conservatoire, later half of the 1970s)[341]
- Easley Blackwood Jr. [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, 1954)[342]
- William Bolcom (Paris Conservatoire, 1960)[343][344][345]
- Pierre Boulez [pupils][167][345] (Paris Conservatoire, 1940s)
- Joanna Bruzdowicz[346]
- Qigang Chen
- Marius Constant[143][347]
- Philip Corner[241][345]
- (Paris Conservatoire, 1968–1972)
- Melanie Ruth Daiken[239]
- Nguyen-Thien Dao
- Peter Maxwell Davies [pupils] (auditeur at the Paris Conservatoire)[348]
- Michel Decoust
- Liam Devlin
- Julio Estrada
- Michel Fano[349]
- Luc Ferrari[350]
- Serge Garant
- Steven Gellman
- Alexander Goehr [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, '56–'57)[97][341][345][351]
- Karel Goeyvaerts (Paris Conservatoire, late 1940s)[352]
- Gérard Grisey [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire)
- Pierre Henry[353][354]
- Jacques Hétu
- Peter Hill
- Ivan Jevtić
- Betsy Jolas (late 1940s)[345][355][356]
- Quincy Jones
- Ginette Keller
- Oliver Knussen
- György Kurtág[345]
- Alcides Lanza [pupils][34]
- Ton de Leeuw [pupils]
- Jean-Pierre Leguay
- Maurice Le Roux[170] (Paris Conservatoire)
- Michaël Lévinas (Paris Conservatoire)
- Gerald Levinson (Paris Conservatoire, 1970s)
- Yvonne Loriod [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, 1940s, she became the composer's second wife)
- François-Bernard Mâche
- Jean-Louis Martinet (Paris Conservatoire)
- Bruce Mather
- Roger Matton
- Jenny McLeod
- Paul Méfano
- Michel Merlet
- Jacques-Louis Monod (Paris Conservatoire, 1940s)[357]
- Tristan Murail [pupils][358] (Paris Conservatoire, 1967–72)[341][345]
- Serge Nigg (Paris Conservatoire)
- Marlos Nobre (Latin-American Center, Buenos Aires)
- Nicolas Panagopoulos (Paris Conservatoire, 1974–1978)
- Jean-Louis Petit
- José Almeida Prado
- André Prévost
- Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil [pupils]
- Marta Ptaszynska
- Michèle Reverdy
- Mauricio Rosenmann (Paris Conservatoire, 1962–64)
- Kimi Sato (Paris Conservatoire, 1972–1976)
- Georges Savaria (Schola Cantorum de Paris, 1930s)
- (Paris Conservatoire)
- Robert Sherlaw Johnson [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire)[359]
- Makoto Shinohara
- Karlheinz Stockhausen [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, 1952)[284][341][345]
- Mikis Theodorakis (Paris Conservatoire, 1950s)[360]
- Michiko Toyama
- Vlastimir Trajković
- Gilles Tremblay
- Robert Turner
- Igor Wakhévitch
- Iannis Xenakis [pupils] (briefly referred to Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire in 1951)[345][361]
- Akio Yashiro [pupils][362]
Metastasio[]
Leonard B. Meyer[]
- Robert Gjerdingen
- Richard Swift [pupils]
Aleksander Michałowski[]
- Róża Etkin-Moszkowska
- Bolesław Kon
- Wanda Landowska [pupils]
- Mischa Levitzki
- Heinrich Neuhaus [pupils]
- Henryk Pachulski
- Vladimir Sofronitsky
- Władysław Szpilman
- Bolesław Woytowicz
- Alexander Zakin
Wilhelm Middelschulte[]
- Cecilia Clare Bocard
- Virgil Fox[366]
Hubert Stanley Middleton[]
- [367]
- Mary Berry
- James Clifford Brown
- Mervyn Horder
- Gerald Hocken Knight
- Raymond Leppard
- William Mann
- Bernard Rose
- Stephen Wilkinson
Karol Mikuli[]
- Raoul Koczalski
- Aleksander Michałowski [pupils]
- Moriz Rosenthal [pupils][221]
[]
- Antonín Bennewitz [pupils]
- Jan Hřímalý [pupils][215]
- Karel Komzák I
- [111]
- [215]
Darius Milhaud[]
- Murray Adaskin[368]
- Sieglinde Ahrens[369]
- Stephen Albert[370]
- [371]
- Gilbert Amy[339][372]
- Ruth Anderson[373]
- T. J. Anderson[374]
- Elinor Armer[375]
- Larry Austin [pupils][376][377][378]
- Burt Bacharach[379]
- Louis W. Ballard[380]
- Alain Bancquart[381]
- Irwin Bazelon[29][382]
- Robert Beadell [pupils][383]
- Jack Behrens[384]
- Sadao Bekku[385]
- Arthur Berger [pupils][377][386]
- William Bolcom[344][387][388][389]
- Jacques Bondon[390]
- Andrée Bonhomme[391]
- Benjamin Boretz [pupils][392]
- Thérèse Brenet[393]
- Darius Brubeck[394]
- Dave Brubeck[395]
- Howard Brubeck[396]
- Walter Buczynski[397]
- Edvard Hagerup Bull[398]
- Charles Chaynes[399][400]
- Laura Clayton[401]
- Adrienne Clostre[402]
- Michael Colgrass[403]
- Dick Collins[404]
- Jean Coulthard[405]
- Michel Decoust[406]
- Georges Delerue[407]
- Charles Dodge[245][377]
- Pierre Max Dubois[408]
- Jonathan Elkus[409]
- Jean-Claude Éloy[410][411][412]
- David Epstein[413][414]
- Richard Felciano[415]
- Don Freund[416]
- Steven Gellman[417]
- Janice Giteck[418]
- Philip Glass[419]
- Karel Goeyvaerts[352][420][421]
- Olga Gorelli[422]
- [423][424]
- Jean-Pierre Guézec[425]
- [426]
- André Hajdu[427]
- [428]
- [33]
- Stanley Hollingsworth[429]
- Simeon ten Holt[29][430]
- Ben Johnston [pupils][247][431][432]
- Betsy Jolas[356][377]
- [433]
- Robert Kurka[434]
- György Kurtág[377]
- Eugene Kurtz [pupils][435]
- Nicole Lachartre[436]
- Anne Lauber[437]
- [438]
- Emanuel Leplin
- Robert Linn[439]
- [440]
- Yvonne Loriod [pupils][441]
- Jean-Etienne Marie[442]
- Vincent McDermott[443]
- Boyd McDonald[444]
- Paul Méfano[445]
- [446]
- Robert Moran[377]
- Otto Mortensen[447]
- Hall Overton [pupils][448][449]
- Thomas Pasatieri[450]
- Jean Perrin[451]
- Zenobia Powell Perry[452]
- [453]
- María Teresa Prieto[454]
- Dušan Radić[455]
- Steve Reich[456]
- John Donald Robb[457]
- Neil Rolnick[458]
- [459]
- Marcel Rubin[460]
- Pete Rugolo[377]
- [461]
- Louis Saguer[462]
- Carol Sams[463]
- Peter Schickele[464][465]
- Ramon Sender[466]
- Gerald Shapiro[467]
- Seymour Shifrin [pupils][468]
- [469]
- [470]
- Ezra Sims[471]
- Bill Smith[472]
- Leland Smith [pupils][473]
- Harry Somers[474]
- Karlheinz Stockhausen [pupils][475]
- Morton Subotnick [pupils][377]
- Gloria Wilson Swisher[476]
- Diane Thome [pupils][477]
- Antoine Tisné[478]
- Héctor Tosar[479]
- Joan Tower[377]
- Michiko Toyama
- Lester Trimble[480]
- John Milton Ward IV[481]
- David Ward-Steinman[482]
- Katharine Mulky Warne
- Gordon Watson[483]
- Peter Westergaard [pupils][484]
- Iannis Xenakis [pupils][485]
- James Yannatos[486]
- [pupils][487]
[]
- Regina Resnik[176]
Anthony Milner[]
Miloje Milojević[]
- Ludmila Frajt[490]
Nathan Milstein[]
- Erick Friedman
- Dylana Jenson
Akira Miyoshi[]
Emil Młynarski[]
[pupils]
- Paul Kletzki
- Paul Kochanski
- Pyotr Stolyarsky [pupils]
Robert Moevs[]
- Gerald Bennett [pupils]
- [pupils]
- Eibhlis Farrell [pupils]
- [pupils]
- [pupils]
- [pupils]
- Judith Shatin [pupils]
- [pupils]
- Richard Edward Wilson [pupils][491][failed verification]
Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny[]
- [pupils][492]
Stanisław Moniuszko[]
- Zygmunt Noskowski [pupils][493]
John La Montaine[]
- Robert Morris [pupils]
Antonio Montanari[]
Philippe de Monte[]
- Giovanni de Macque [pupils][496]
Pierre Monteux[]
- René Leibowitz [pupils][497]
Claudio Monteverdi[]
Undine Smith Moore[]
- Leon Thompson
- Billy Taylor
- Phil Medley
Cristóbal de Morales[]
- Francisco Guerrero[500]
Giovanni Morandi[]
- Rosa Morandi[501]
Henri Moreau[]
Orlando Morgan[]
- Benjamin Frankel[502]
- Sidney Harrison
- Myra Hess
- Marian McPartland
- Charles Wilfred Orr
- Harold Truscott
- Harry Waldo Warner
Francesco Morlacchi[]
- Moritz Hauptmann [pupils]
R. O. Morris[]
- Jean Coulthard
- Stephen Dodgson
- Gerald Finzi[503]
- Peter Racine Fricker [pupils]
- Constant Lambert[29]
- Mary Lucas
- Robin Milford
- Anthony Milner [pupils]
- Edmund Rubbra [pupils]
- Bernard Stevens [pupils]
- Sir Michael Tippett
- John Verrall [pupils]
Robert Morris[]
Composition
- Chester Biscardi
- Robert Carl
Theory
- Richard Cohn
Ignaz Moscheles[]
- Woldemar Bargiel [pupils]
- Louis Brassin [pupils]
- Felix Otto Dessoff [pupils]
- Zdeněk Fibich [pupils]
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- Alfred Jaëll [pupils]
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- William Mason [pupils]
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- Ernst Perabo [pupils]
- Madeline Schiller[505]
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- [pupils][112][508]
- Willi and Louis Thern[509]
- Max Vogrich[510]
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- Henry Wylde[512]
- Bruno Zwintscher [pupils][513]
Konstantin Mostras[]
- Ivan Galamian [pupils]
Moritz Moszkowski[]
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Felix Mottl[]
- Walter Blume
- Ernest van Dyck
- Wilhelm Petersen
Henry Moule[]
- Dennis Arundell
- Robin Orr
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- Stephen Wilkinson
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Alexander Moyzes[]
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Leopold Mozart[]
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- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Joseph Wölfl [pupils]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[]
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Gordon Mumma[]
- David Behrman [pupils][524]
- Chris Brown
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- Oscar Bianchi
- James Fei
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- Suzanne Giraud
- Rozalie Hirs
- Huck Hodge
- Katharina Rosenberger
- Oliver Schneller
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- Jan Bach
- Douglas Knehans
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