List of music students by teacher: N to Q

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

N[]

François Joseph Naderman[]

this teacher's teachers

Giovanni Maria Nanino[]

this teacher's teachers

Eduard Nápravník[]

James Nares[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Thomas Attwood [pupils]

Pietro Nardini[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Bartolomeo Campagnoli
  • [4]

[]

Pran Nath[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

  • Michael Maybrick
  • Charles Santley

Karel Navrátil[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Helen Hopekirk
  • John Powell
  • Alexander Winkler [pupils]

[]

this teacher's teachers

Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil[]

this teacher's teachers

Christian Gottlob Neefe[]

this teacher's teachers

Marcantonio Negri[]

[]

Dimitar Nenov[]

this teacher's teachers

Heinrich Neuhaus[]

this teacher's teachers

Sigismund von Neukomm[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart

Arthur Newman[]

Jean Louis Nicodé[]

  • Otto Taubmann  [pupils][14]

[]

Ștefan Niculescu[]

this teacher's teachers

Louis Niedermeyer[]

this teacher's teachers

Carl Nielsen[]

this teacher's teachers

Arthur Nikisch[]

Tatiana Nikolayeva[]

this teacher's teachers

Henriette Nissen-Saloman[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya[3]

Luigi Nono[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Don Banks[25]
  • Nicolaus A. Huber  [pupils]
  • Helmut Lachenmann [pupils][26]
  •  [pupils]
  • Jacqueline Nova
  •  [pupils]
  • Eric Salzman[27]
  • Serge Tcherepnin [pupils]

Per Nørgård[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Hans Abrahamsen [pupils][28]

[]

  • Olin Downes
  • Philip James
  • [29]

Zygmunt Noskowski[]

this teacher's teachers

K. P. H. Notoprojo[]

Also known to his students as "Pak Cokro".

Gustav Nottebohm[]

this teacher's teachers

Vítězslav Novák[]

this teacher's teachers

Vincent Novello[]

  • George Rodwell [pupils][37]

O[]

Lev Oborin[]

this teacher's teachers

As assistant

  • Elisso Virsaladze

Eugene O'Brien[]

this teacher's teachers
  •  [pupils]
  • Robert Paterson[38]

Vincent O'Brien[]

this teacher's teachers
  • James Joyce
  • John McCormack
  • Margaret Burke Sheridan

Johannes Ockeghem[]

Arne Oldberg[]

this teacher's teachers

Arthur O'Leary[]

this teacher's teachers

Pauline Oliveros[]

this teacher's teachers

František Ondříček[]

this teacher's teachers

Giacomo Orefice[]

Buxton Orr[]

this teacher's teachers

Robin Orr[]

this teacher's teachers

William Ortiz-Alvarado[]

August von Othegraven[]

  • Herbert Eimert [pupils]

[]

Hall Overton[]

this teacher's teachers

P[]

Pavel Pabst[]

this teacher's teachers

Antonio Maria Pacchioni[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Tomaso Antonio Vitali [pupils]

Johann Pachelbel[]

this teacher's teachers

Martijn Padding[]

this teacher's teachers

Ignacy Jan Paderewski[]

this teacher's teachers

John Knowles Paine[]

this teacher's teachers

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina[]

Robert Moffat Palmer[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jerry Amaldev
  • Paul Chihara
  • David Conte
  • Daniel Dorff
  • Jack Gallagher
  • Bernhard Heiden [pupils]
  • John S. Hilliard
  • Brian Israel
  • Ben Johnston [pupils]
  • Leonard Lehrman
  • Christopher Rouse [pupils]
  • Steven Stucky [pupils]
  • Gilbert Harry Trythall [pupils][75]

Selim Palmgren[]

Giacomo Panizza[]

[]

  • Claudio Arrau [pupils][77]

Rosa Papier[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Anna von Mildenburg[78]

Pietro Domenico Paradies[]

Dorothy Parke[]

  • Derek Bell
  • Norma Burrowes

Horatio Parker[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Seth Bingham[80]
  • William Arms Fisher
  • Charles Ives[81][82]
  • Quincy Porter [pupils]
  • John Donald Robb
  • Roger Sessions [pupils]

James Cutler Dunn Parker[]

Walter Parratt[]

  • Norman Demuth[84]
  • Thomas Dunhill [pupils]

Hubert Parry[]

  • Frank Bridge
  • George Butterworth[85]
  • Walford Davies [pupils]
  • Gustav Holst
  • John Ireland
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams [pupils]

Harry Partch[]

Bernardo Pasquini[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

this teacher's teachers

Ernst Pauer[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Bernhard Scholz [pupils]

Maggi Payne[]

this teacher's teachers

František Martin Pecháček[]

this teacher's teachers

Felip Pedrell[]

this teacher's teachers

Frank Pelleg[]

Romain-Octave Pelletier I[]

this teacher's teachers

Petros Peloponnesios[]

[]

this teacher's teachers

Krzysztof Penderecki[]

Johann Christoph Pepusch[]

George Perle[]

this teacher's teachers

Ernst Perabo[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Amy Beach

Vincent Persichetti[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Bruce Adolphe
  • Leonardo Balada
  • Leo Brouwer
  • Richard Danielpour[105]
  • James DePreist
  • Kenneth Fuchs
  • Philip Glass
  • Paavo Heininen
  • Lowell Liebermann
  • Hall Overton [pupils][60]
  • Claire Polin[106]
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara
  • Steve Reich[60]
  • Elena Ruehr
  • Michael Jeffrey Shapiro
  • Peter Schickele[107][108]
  • William Schimmel
  • Laurie Spiegel
  • Conrad Susa[109]
  • Robert William Witt

Louis Persinger[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Guila Bustabo
  • Arnold Eidus
  • Fredell Lack
  • Yehudi Menuhin [pupils]
  • Sonya Monosoff [pupils]
  • Ruggiero Ricci
  • Isaac Stern
  • Almita Vamos
  • Camilla Wicks
  • Zvi Zeitlin

Giacomo Antonio Perti[]

Giovanni Battista Pescetti[]

Émile Pessard[]

Peter the Byzantine[]

this teacher's teachers

Goffredo Petrassi[]

Egon Petri[]

Malcolm Peyton[]

this teacher's teachers

Isidor Philipp[]

this teacher's teachers

Burrill Phillips[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Ben Johnston [pupils][88]
  • Daria Semegen [pupils][128]

Niccolò Piccinni[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Domenico Cimarosa
  • Gaspare Spontini[20]

Gabriel Pierné[]

this teacher's teachers

Willem Pijper[]

Pierre Pincemaille[]

  •  [pupils]
  •  [pupils]
  •  [pupils]

André Pirro[]

Johann Georg Pisendel[]

this teacher's teachers

Paul Pisk[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Samuel Adler [pupils]
  • Gary Lee Nelson
  • Leopold Spinner

Francesco Antonio Pistocchi[]

Walter Piston[]

this teacher's teachers

Percy Pitt[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Poldowski

Friedrich Wilhelm Pixis[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Johann Peter Pixis [pupils][133]

Johann Peter Pixis[]

this teacher's teachers
  • George Alexander Osborne

Ildebrando Pizzetti[]

Louis Plaidy[]

[]

this teacher's teachers

Simone Plé-Caussade[]

Émile Poillot[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Michel Chapuis

Larry Polansky[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

this teacher's teachers

Herb Pomeroy[]

Amilcare Ponchielli[]

Nicola Porpora[]

this teacher's teachers

Costanzo Porta[]

this teacher's teachers

Quincy Porter[]

this teacher's teachers

Cipriani Potter[]

this teacher's teachers

Henri Pousseur[]

Mel Powell[]

this teacher's teachers

Louis-Barthélémy Pradher[]

this teacher's teachers

Jacob Praetorius[]

this teacher's teachers

Jacob Praetorius the Elder[]

  • Hieronymus Praetorius[183]

Eddie Prévost[]

Gottfried von Preyer[]

this teacher's teachers

Ignazio Prota[]

Ebenezer Prout[]

this teacher's teachers

Francesco Provenzale[]

Giacomo Puccini[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Erwin Lendvai

Gaetano Pugnani[]

this teacher's teachers

Raoul Pugno[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Alexander Brailowsky[194]

Henry Purcell[]

this teacher's teachers

Veli-Matti Puumala[]

[]

Q[]

Johann Joachim Quantz[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

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