List of music students by teacher: T to Z

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

T[]

Marcel Tabuteau[]

this teacher's teachers[1]

Nicola Tacchinardi[]

  • Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani[2]

Paul Taffanel[]

[]

Toru Takemitsu[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Robert Beaser[3]
  • Barry Conyngham[4]
  • Robert Kyr

Tan Xiaolin[]

this teacher's teachers

Sergei Taneyev[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

this teacher's teachers

Francisco Tárrega[]

  • Rita Brondi
  • Daniel Fortea
  • Miguel Llobet [pupils][13]
  • Emilio Pujol

Giuseppe Tartini[]

Wilhelm Taubert[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Theodor Kullak [pupils]

Dorothy Taubman[]

Carl Tausig[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Amy Fay [pupils]
  • Sophie Menter[24]
  • Adolf Schulz-Evler[25]
  • [26]

John Tavener[]

this teacher's teachers

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky[]

this teacher's teachers
  • [7]
  • Sergei Taneyev [pupils][7]

Ivan Tcherepnin[]

this teacher's teachers

Nikolai Tcherepnin[]

this teacher's teachers

Serge Tcherepnin[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Richard Marriott[29]
  • Sergei Prokofiev[30]

[]

this teacher's teachers

Robert Teichmüller[]

this teacher's teachers

Georg Philipp Telemann[]

[]

  • Silvestre Revueltas[32]

Emil Telmányi[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

  • Michael Tenzer [pupils][33]

Giusto Fernando Tenducci[]

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [pupils]

James Tenney[]

this teacher's teachers

Michael Tenzer[]

this teacher's teachers

Lionel Tertis[]

  • Rebecca Clarke
  • Eric Coates[36]

Sigismond Thalberg[]

this teacher's teachers

Hilda Thegerström[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Valborg Aulin

Johann Theile[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Dieterich Buxtehude [pupils][43]
  • Johann Adolph Hasse [pupils][43]
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow[43]

Willi Thern[]

  • Erwin Schulhoff

Jacques Thibaud[]

Ambroise Thomas[]

this teacher's teachers

István Thomán[]

Diane Thome[]

this teacher's teachers

Randall Thompson[]

  • Samuel Adler [pupils]
  • Leonard Bernstein [pupils][51][52]
  • David Borden
  • Joel Cohen
  • John Davison
  • Lukas Foss [pupils][53]
  • Leo Kraft [pupils]
  • George Lynn
  • Juan Orrego-Salas
  • William P. Perry
  • Frederic Rzewski
  • Richard Edward Wilson
  • Yehudi Wyner [pupils]

César Thomson[]

  • Oskar Back [pupils]
  • Rosario Scalero [pupils]

Virgil Thomson[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Paul Bowles
  • Lou Harrison [pupils][54]
  • Ned Rorem [pupils][55]

Ludwig Thuille[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Hermann Abendroth [pupils]
  • Ernest Bloch [pupils][56]
  • Walter Blume
  • Walter Braunfels
  • Henry Kimball Hadley
  • Paul von Klenau[57]
  • [58]
  • Kurt Schindler[59]
  • Rudi Stephan
  • [60]
  • Richard Wetz

Jukka Tiensuu[]

Heinz Tiessen[]

  • Sergiu Celibidache
  • Eduard Erdmann [pupils]
  • Wladimir Vogel [pupils][61]

Edgar Tinel[]

this teacher's teachers

Maria Tipo[]

[]

Ernst Toch[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jacob Avshalomov[4]
  •  [pupils]
  • Vagn Holmboe [pupils][64]
  • Mantle Hood
  • Mel Powell [pupils][65]
  • André Previn
  • Richard Wernick [pupils]

Václav Tomášek[]

Tomášek (1774–1850, also 'Tomaschek'), autodidact

[]

Giuseppe Torelli[]

[]

Arturo Toscanini[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Alfredo Antonini [pupils][72][better source needed]

[]

Charles Tournemire[]

Donald Tovey[]

  • Robert Bruce
  • Abram Chasins
  • Erik Chisholm
  • Victor Hely-Hutchinson
  • Frederick Septimus Kelly
  • Janet Teissier du Cros
  • William Wordsworth[75]

Tommaso Traetta[]

this teacher's teachers

Gilles Tremblay[]

this teacher's teachers

Lennie Tristano[]

  • Billy Bauer[78]
  • Connie Crothers [pupils][79][80]
  •  [pupils]<[81]
  • Lee Konitz [pupils]
  • Al Levitt
  • Warne Marsh[78]
  • Charles Mingus[78]
  • Sal Mosca[78]
  • Martin Rev
  • William Russo [pupils][78]
  • Joe Satriani[82]
  • Phil Woods[78]

Giacomo Tritto[]

František Tůma[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Josef Seger [pupils][85]

Józef Turczyński[]

this teacher's teachers

Joaquín Turina[]

  • Vicente Asencio
  • Celedonio Romero
  •  [pupils][86]

Daniel Gottlob Türk[]

this teacher's teachers

Robert Turner[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Hans Tutschku[]

"Blue" Gene Tyranny[]

U[]

Marco Uccellini[]

Delphine Ugalde[]

Vincenzo Ugolini[]

Chinary Ung[]

this teacher's teachers

Heinrich Urban[]

Erich Urbanner[]

Gennaro Ursino[]

this teacher's teachers

Anton Urspruch[]

this teacher's teachers

Vladimir Ussachevsky[]

  • Charles L. Bestor
  • Wendy Carlos[96]
  • Charles Dodge[97]
  • Richard Einhorn
  • Ben Johnston [pupils][98]
  • Ingram Marshall
  • Ilhan Mimaroglu
  • Eric Salzman[99]
  • Daria Semegen [pupils][100]
  • Alice Shields
  • Faye-Ellen Silverman
  • Michiko Toyama
  • Charles Wuorinen [pupils]

V[]

Fartein Valen[]

this teacher's teachers

Giovanni Valentini[]

  • Johann Caspar Kerll [pupils][4]

Giovanni Valesi[]

Francesco Antonio Vallotti[]

Gilius van Bergeijk[]

David Van Vactor[]

Edgard Varèse[]

Sergei Vasilenko[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Aram Khachaturian [pupils]
  • Aarre Merikanto [pupils]
  • Väinö Raitio
  • Nikolai Rakov
  • Nikolai Roslavets[115]

Ralph Vaughan Williams[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Stanley Bate
  • Arthur Bliss
  • Ina Boyle[116]
  • Hubert Clifford
  • Jean Coulthard
  • David Cox
  • Armstrong Gibbs[117]
  • Ruth Gipps
  • Ivor Gurney
  • Patrick Hadley
  • Gordon Jacob [pupils]
  • Constant Lambert[4]
  • Elizabeth Maconchy
  • Frederick May[116]
  • Archibald Potter[116]
  • Franz Reizenstein[118][119]
  • Edmund Rubbra [pupils]
  • Bernard Stevens [pupils]
  • Joan Trimble
  • Percy Turnbull
  • Grace Williams[120]

Aurelio de la Vega[]

Isabelle Vengerova[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Stanley Babin
  • Samuel Barber
  • Ralph Berkowitz
  • Leonard Bernstein [pupils][51][52][122]
  • Anthony di Bonaventura
  • Lukas Foss
  • Gary Graffman
  • Gilbert Kalish
  • Jacob Lateiner [pupils][123]
  • [124]
  • Leonard Pennario
  • Menahem Pressler
  • Abbey Simon
  • Nicolas Slonimsky

John Verrall[]

this teacher's teachers

Pauline Viardot[]

this teacher's teachers

Paul Vidal[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

Carlo Vidusso[]

  • Maurizio Pollini

Louis Vierne[]

this teacher's teachers

Henri Vieuxtemps[]

this teacher's teachers

Heitor Villa-Lobos[]

[]

  • Anton Rubinstein [pupils][133]
  • Nikolai Rubinstein [pupils][133]

Ricardo Viñes[]

this teacher's teachers

Francesco dalla Viola[]

  • Luzzasco Luzzaschi [pupils][134]

Giovanni Battista Viotti[]

this teacher's teachers

János Viski[]

Tomaso Antonio Vitali[]

this teacher's teachers

Jāzeps Vītols[]

  •  [pupils]
  • Nikolai Myaskovsky [pupils][139]
  • Sergei Prokofiev [pupils]

Loreto Vittori[]

  • Bernardo Pasquini [pupils][140]

Antonio Vivaldi[]

Pancho Vladigerov[]

this teacher's teachers

Wladimir Vogel[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Erik Bergman
  • Rolf Liebermann
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara

Georg Joseph Vogler[]

this teacher's teachers

Robert Volkmann[]

Georg Jacob Vollweiler[]

Han de Vries[]

this teacher's teachers

W[]

Bernard Wagenaar[]

Diderik Wagenaar[]

  • Michel van der Aa

Johan Wagenaar[]

Georg Christoph Wagenseil[]

this teacher's teachers

William Wallace[]

this teacher's teachers
  • William Alwyn [pupils][160]

Bruno Walter[]

this teacher's teachers

Johann Gottfried Walther[]

Raymond Warren[]

this teacher's teachers

Bedřich Diviš Weber[]

this teacher's teachers

Carl Maria von Weber[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Julius Benedict [pupils][164]

Anton Webern[]

this teacher's teachers

Georg Caspar Wecker[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Johann Krieger
  • Johann Pachelbel [pupils]

Adolf Weidig[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Vivian Fine[171]
  • Ruth Crawford [pupils]

Jacob Weinberg[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Joseph Yasser

Leó Weiner[]

this teacher's teachers

Christian Ehregott Weinlig[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Christian Theodor Weinlig [pupils] (his nephew)

Christian Theodor Weinlig[]

this teacher's teachers

John Weinzweig[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Murray Adaskin [pupils]
  • Robert Aitken
  • Kristi Allik
  • Milton Barnes
  • John Beckwith
  • Norma Beecroft
  • Lorne Betts
  • Howard Cable
  • Brian Cherney
  • Gustav Ciamaga
  • Samuel Dolin
  • John Fodi
  • Clifford Ford
  • Harry Freedman
  • Srul Irving Glick
  • Jack Kane
  • Peter Paul Koprowski
  • Alfred Kunz
  • Bruce Mather
  • Ben McPeek
  • Mavor Moore
  • Marjan Mozetich
  • Phil Nimmons
  • Kenneth Peacock
  • Paul Pedersen
  • Doug Riley
  • John Rimmer
  • R. Murray Schafer
  • Harry Somers
  • Ben Steinberg
  • Fred Stone
  • Rudy Toth
  • Kenny Wheeler

Hugo Weisgall[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Dominick Argento [pupils][174]
  • Paul Lansky [pupils][175]
  • Bruce Saylor
  • William Schimmel

[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Adele T. Katz[134]
  • George Rochberg [pupils]
  • Felix Salzer [pupils]

Carl Friedrich Weitzmann[]

this teacher's teachers

Dan Welcher[]

this teacher's teachers

Egon Wellesz[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Herbert Chappell [pupils]
  • Martin Cooper
  • Kunihiko Hashimoto [pupils]
  • Spike Hughes
  • Frederick May
  • Nigel Osborne
  • Peter Sculthorpe [pupils]
  • Grace Williams[120]

Richard Wernick[]

this teacher's teachers

Peter Westergaard[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Maura Bosch
  •  [pupils][178]
  •  [pupils]
  • Gilbert Levine
  • John Melby

Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Ole Bull[179]
  • Niels Gade [pupils][179]
  • Holger Simon Paulli

José White Lafitte[]

  • Achille Rivarde [pupils][180]

Arthur Whiting[]

  • Daniel Gregory Mason[181]

Charles-Marie Widor[]

this teacher's teachers

Friedrich Wieck[]

Henryk Wieniawski[]

Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht[]

  • Ludwig Bussler [pupils]

Adrian Willaert[]

Healey Willan[]

Alberto Williams[]

this teacher's teachers

Ernest Williams[]

Richard Edward Wilson[]

Godfrey Winham[]

Alexander Winkler[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Sergei Prokofiev[30]

I Nyoman Windha[]

  • Richard Marriott

Emanuel Wirth[]

Peter Wishart[]

[]

  • Elisabeth Kuyper
  • Kosaku Yamada[4]

Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari[]

this teacher's teachers

Leonard Wolfson[]

  • Aaron Copland [pupils][201]

Stefan Wolpe[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Jack Behrens
  • Elmer Bernstein
  • Herbert Brün [pupils][202]
  • John Carisi
  •  [pupils]
  • Gil Evans
  • Morton Feldman [pupils][170][203]
  • Matthew Greenbaum
  •  [pupils]
  • Robert D. Levin
  • Boyd McDonald
  • Leonard B. Meyer [pupils]
  • George Russell
  • Ralph Shapey
  • Netty Simons
  • David Tudor

Charles Wood[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Armstrong Gibbs[117]
  • Eugene Aynsley Goossens[204]
  • Herbert Howells [pupils]
  • Elizabeth Maconchy
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams [pupils]

Henry Wood[]

this teacher's teachers

James Wood[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Piers Hellawell[4]

Joseph Wölfl[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Charles Neate
  • Cipriani Potter [pupils]

Paul Wranitzky[]

  • Joseph Mayseder [pupils][136]

Richard Wüerst[]

Franz Wüllner[]

this teacher's teachers

Johann Georg Wunderlich[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier
  • Jean-Louis Tulou[208]

Charles Wuorinen[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Robert Bonfiglio
  • Wendy Mae Chambers[209]
  • Michael Daugherty
  • [210]
  • Aaron Jay Kernis [pupils]
  • Peter Lieberson[211]
  • Tobias Picker
  • James Romig

Robert Wykes[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Greg Danner[212]
  •  [pupils]
  • Gary Nelson
  • Olly Wilson

Yehudi Wyner[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Chester Biscardi
  • Craig Walsh

X[]

Iannis Xenakis[]

Y[]

Kosaku Yamada[]

Abram Yampolsky[]

  • Mikhail Fichtenholz
  • Elizabeth Gilels
  • Boris Goldstein
  • Leonid Kogan
  • Henryk Kowalski
  • Julian Sitkovetsky
  • Yuri Yankelevich

Akio Yashiro[]

this teacher's teachers

Anna Yesipova[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Isidor Achron
  • Alexander Borovsky[7]
  • Thomas de Hartmann
  • Leonid Kreutzer [pupils][7]
  • Leo Ornstein
  • Leff Pouishnoff[7]
  • Sergei Prokofiev[7]
  • Artur Schnabel [pupils][7]
  • Sergei Tarnowsky
  • Józef Turczyński [pupils]
  • Isabelle Vengerova [pupils]
  • Anastasia Virsaladze
  • Maria Yudina

Michèl Yost[]

La Monte Young[]

this teacher's teachers

Eugène Ysaÿe[]

Isang Yun[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Raymond Deane
  • Toshio Hosokawa
  • Michalis Travlos

Z[]

Jan Zach[]

  • Josef Seger [pupils][85]

Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow[]

Alfred Zamara[]

this teacher's teachers

[]

this teacher's teachers

Nikolai Zaremba[]

this teacher's teachers

Gioseffo Zarlino[]

  • Giovanni Artusi
  • Giovanni Croce[230]
  • Girolamo Diruta
  • Vincenzo Galilei, the father of the astronomer
  • Claudio Merulo
  • Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck

Ruth Zechlin[]

this teacher's teachers

Jan Dismas Zelenka[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Johann Joachim Quantz [pupils][231]

Władysław Żeleński[]

[]

this teacher's teachers

Carl Friedrich Zelter[]

this teacher's teachers
  • August Wilhelm Bach [pupils]
  • Heinrich Dorn [pupils][236]
  • Adolf Fredrik Lindblad [pupils][237]
  • Felix Mendelssohn [pupils]
  • Fanny Mendelssohn
  • Otto Nicolai[238]
  • Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen [pupils]
  • [198]

Alexander Zemlinsky[]

this teacher's teachers

Bernhard Ziehn[]

Efrem Zimbalist[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Shmuel Ashkenasi
  • Jascha Brodsky [pupils]
  • John Dalley
  • Aaron Rosand
  • Oscar Shumsky
  • Joseph Silverstein
  • Felix Slatkin
  • Michael Tree
  • Harold Wippler

Bernd Alois Zimmermann[]

this teacher's teachers

Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmerman[]

this teacher's teachers

Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli[]

Nikolai Zverev[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Alexander Goldenweiser [pupils]
  • Konstantin Igumnov [pupils]
  • Fyodor Keneman
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff [pupils]
  • Leonid Sabaneyev [pupils]
  • Alexander Scriabin [pupils]
  • Alexander Siloti [pupils]

Bernard Zweers[]

this teacher's teachers
  • Hendrik Andriessen [pupils][248]

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