This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
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Alessandro Scarlatti 1660-1725...Nothing is known about his youth except that he moved to Rome with his family when he was twelve and likely studied with Giacomo Carissimi.
Desverine's lessons were supplemented by sessions with Venezuelan pianist Teresa Carreño, who later championed MacDowell's works.
LaLiberté, Alfred — Pianist, Composer. Born in St. Johns, Que., Canada, 1882. Education: Montreal, Berlin and Brussels; pupil of Teresa Carreno and Scriabin.
Alexandre Mottu... ...dîplômé du Conservatoire de Genève (1902), il paracheva ses études auprès d'Alfred Reisenauer, à Leipzig, et Teresa Carreno, à Berlin.
There his teachers included Larry Goves and Anna Meredith, and he subsequently studied with Richard Causton, Robin Holloway, and Patrick Nunn.
His current research, at the Faculty of Music, is under Prof. Richard Causton and Dr Peter McMurray.
Clarice Assad (born 1976) is a Grammy-nominated composer, pianist, and vocalist of musical depth and ability ... studied with Michael Daugherty, Susan Botti, and Evan Chambers.
David Biedenbender (b. 1984) ... studied with Michael Daugherty, Bright Sheng, Evan Chambers, Stephen Rush, Kristin Kuster, and Erik Santos.
Andrew Bishop, Visiting Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies ... studied composition with William Albright, William Bolcom, Evan Chambers, Michael Daugherty, and Walter Mays;
Вторую премию получила 28-летняя выпускница Московской консерватории (класс профессора Татьяны Чудовой) Виктория Борисова-Оллас. (The 28-year-old graduate of the Moscow Conservatory (class of Professor Tatyana Chudova) Victoria Borisova-Ollas received the second prize.)
...He also studied musicology under Adolf Chybiński in Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine).
William H. Sherwood 1854-1911...Among his many teachers were Kullak, Weitzmann, Wüerst, Deppe, Richter, Karl Doppler, Scotson Clark...
Mr Howard Hadley... ...became a student at the Royal College of Music in 1892, studying the pianoforte under Frederic Cliffe, organ under W. S. Hoyte, and harmony, etc., under Higgs, Gladstone and Rockstro.
...he joined the piano teaching staff of the RCM, where his pupils included John Ireland and Arthur Benjamin.
Greatorex studied music under Dr Benjamin Cooke, organist of Westminster Abbey...(Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
After the death of Manini in 1786, Hague moved to London and studied with Johann Salomon and Benjamin Cooke.
Lawes, William (1602-1645). Born in Salisbury, Wiltshire and baptised on 1 May 1602; A pupil of John Coprario.
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Alexander, Arthur, Australian pianist, born Dunedin, New Zealand, Mar. 25, 1891. He studied under Tobias Matthay and Frederick Corder...
Composer and teacher. Bell was educated at St Alban's Grammar School, then studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Frederick Corder, Charles Stanford and others.
The last of the five composers to be surveyed here, Learmont Drysdale (1866-1909) spent his youth in Edinburgh, where he began his musical career as an organist. He went to London in 1887, and entered the Royal Academy of Music in 1888 as a composition student of Frederick Corder.
Michael Head studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London, winning the Sir Michael Coster Scholarship for composition, studying this subject with Frederick Corder.
Holland, Theodore, British Composer; born Apr. 25, 1878;... ...educated at Royal Academy of Music, 1896-1902; Hochschule für Musik, Berlin, 1902-03; studied composition under Frederick Corder, Robert Kahn...
Frank Hutchens was born near Christchurch, New Zealand in 1892, and at the age of thirteen, on the advice of Paderewski went to England to study. His teachers there were Tobias Matthay for piano, and Frederick Corder for composition.
Mr. Hermann Lohr, the composer of so many well-known songs, was born at Plymouth, England... ...In the autumn of 1889, he entered the Royal Academy of Music, where he pursued his studies under Mr. Frederick Corder for Composition, and the late Mr. Frederick Westlake, for Pianoforte.
William Henry Reed (Frome, Somerset, 29 July 1876–Dumfries, Scotland, 2 July 1942 while adjudicating) studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Émile Sauret and Frederick Corder.
Rowley's musical abilities surfaced at age 14 after a near perfect sightreading of J.S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion on the organ. A year later he entered London's Royal Academy of Music for nine years of study with Frederick Corder...
The Scottish composer Iain Hamilton (born in 1922 in Glasgow)...At the Royal Academy of Music, he studied composition with William Alwyn and piano with Harold Craxton.
Wyk, Arnold van (1916-1983) South African composer... ...He studied composition with Theodore Holland and piano with Harold Craxton at the Royal Academy of Music...
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Ivy Frances Klein... ...Studied composition with Benjamin Dale at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Erin Gee is assistant professor of composition at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees in piano and composition, respectively, from the University of Iowa, where she studied with Réne Lecuona, Lawrence Fritts, and Jeremy Dale Roberts.
A Cambridge graduate who had also trained at the Royal College of Music with Herbert Howells, and in Italy with Luigi Dallapiccola, Roxburgh was already technically accomplished when he came to Boulanger.
His teachers in music were George Elvey, organist of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, with whom Parry studied whilst at Eton; lessons with Edward Dannreuther.
Composer and organist. From 1899 he studied with Walter Parratt (organ) and with Walford Davies (composition) at the Royal College of Music.
At the RCM, Marion studied... ...composition with Walford Davies (1869-1941)...
Romero is currently a third-year doctoral student at U-M ... he is currently studying composition with Michael Daugherty, and has studied previously with William Bolcom, Betsy Jolas, Susan Botti and William Albright.
Felicia Sandler (b. 1976) is currently a faculty member at the New England Conservatory of Music. She received her PhD from the University of Michigan, studying composition with William Bolcom, Michael Daugherty, Bright Sheng and C. Curtis-Smith.
Simon is currently earning his Doctorate Degree at the University of Michigan, where he has studied with Michael Daugherty and Evan Chambers.
Matthew Tommasini ... studied with William Bolcom, Michael Daugherty, Bright Sheng, Leslie Bassett, and Evan Chambers.
Later, Buyst studied with Arthur De Greef (1862-1940), a pupil of Franz Liszt and a close friend of Edvard Grieg.
Je travaillais le piano trois fois par semaine avec Berthe Laventurier, élève d'Arthur de Greef...
He studied harmony and piano at the Brussels Conservatory, where his teachers included Sevenants, Lunssens, and de Greef, and then counterpoint and fugue at the Royal Flemish Conservatory.
Alsleben (äls'-lā-ben), Julius. 1832-1894. German writer, teacher, concert pianist and composer. His teachers in piano were Ieuchtenberg and Zech, and theory he studied of Siegfried Dehn.
Edna Stern began her studies in Israel with Viktor Derevianko, a student of Heinrich Neuhaus...
He also studied with Max Deutsch, who was a student of Schoenberg...
Adolf Chybiński (1880–1952)... ...Berliner Akademie der Künste studiert hatte, Jan Drozdowski, ein Absolvent des Wiener Konservatoriums, und Felicjan Szopski, ein ehemaliger Privatschüler Heinrich Urbans in Berlin.
In 1873 Guillaume Couture (1851-1915) left for France to study with Théodore Dubois at the Paris Conservatoire de Paris, and on 15 May 1875 his Rêverie, op. 2 (CMH8, 46-90), was premiered by the Société nationale de musique under Édouard Colonne.
Dukas studied at the Paris Conservatory, where his teachers included Théodore Dubois and Ernest Guiraud.
Risler, Édouard French pianist, teacher, and transcriber of German birth, was born at Baden-Baden on February 23, 1873, and died in Paris on July 22, 1929. Studied at the Paris Conservatoire, where he was a student of Louis Diémer in piano and Dubois in theory.
Roma, París –donde estudiará con Paul Dukas, que la colmará de elogios como consta en el boletín de notas-, y regreso a España.
Disciple, pour la composition et l'orchestration, de Paul Gilson et Paul Dukas, Marcel Poot fut un des fondateurs d'un important mouvement musical né en Belgique dans l'entre-deux-guerres, le synthétisme.
The pianist-composer Arthur De Greef studied at the municipal music school of his native city with Emile Mathieu, who himself was a student of Auguste Dupont at the Brussels Conservatory.
Thomson, César (b. Liège), March 17, 1857–d. Lugano, Switzerland, Aug. 21, 1931), Belgian violinist; studied with his father and at Liège Conservatory in the class of J. Dupuis, winning a gold medal at eleven.
...counting among his pupils Cochereau, Guillou and Marie-Claire Alain.
Calverley would go on to receive a scholarship and study composition with George Dyson and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Imogen Holst had early training under her father at St. Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith before attending the Royal College of Music (1926-31), where she studied piano and composition with Sir George Dyson, Gordon Jacob, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Dyson briefly taught composition to Lambert at the Royal College of Music in the 1920s...
Though Eldering retired from the Conservatory...he continued to give private lessons...much loved by his pupils - who included Maurits van den Berg, Siegfried Borries, Hermann Diener, Ernest Drueker, Hans Dunschede, Walther Geiser, Theo Giesen, Willem van Hoogstraten, Hermann Zitzmann and the quartet leaders Riele Queling, Joachim Rontgen, Wilhelm Stross and Max Strub, as well as the violist Karl Reitz.
Adolf Busch's teacher Bram - Eldering (born 1865) was a pupil of my own master Jenő Hubay (born 1858)...
Leon Sametini, a son of Samual Sametini and Rose De Groot, studied in the Netherlands under his uncle, M. De Groot, F. Togni and Bram Eldering of Amsterdam.
...beautifully played by Max Strub (like Stross a pupil of Bram Eldering)...
His teachers in music were George Elvey, organist of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, with whom Parry studied whilst at Eton...
Drozdowski studied music at... ...the Vienna Conservatory with Julius Epstein, Dachs and Bruckner.
Bauer studied counterpoint and form in Berlin with Paul Ertel in 1910-11, and composition in New York City during World War I with Walter Henry Rothwell.
Decruck studied harmony with Xavier Leroux and Jean Gallon, piano accompaniment with Paul Vidal and Cesar Abel Estyle, and counterpoint and fugue with Georges Caussade.
From 1923 to 1926 Duruflé studied piano accompaniment with Abel César Estyle (sic.), about whom the sources are virtually silent, apart from the fact he was born in 1877.
Messiaen remained with Falkenberg for several years but then moved to the piano accompaniment class of César Abel Estyle, with whom Yvonne Loriod later also studied.
Among his teachers were: (1) Georges Falkenberg, piano; (2) Jean Gallon, harmony; (3) Noël Gallon, private lessons in harmony and counterpoint (for ten years); (4) César-Abel Estyle, piano accompaniment; (5) Georges Caussade, fugue; (6) Charles-Marie Widor and Paul Dukas, composition; (7) Marcel Dupré, organ and improvisation; (8) Maurice Emmanuel, music history; and (9) Joseph Baggers, timpani and percussion.
...en 1913 un premier prix d'accompagnement au piano dans la classe d'Abel-César Estyle.
Mrs Finzi asked him to suggest a music teacher for Gerald. By good fortune, Clifford recommended no middle-aged, run-of-the-mill teacher, but young Ernest Bristow Farrar.
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Manuel Patricio Rodriguez Garcia (1805-1906) was a baritone and singing teacher who studied harmony with François-Joseph Fétis (1784-1871).
He then went to Paris to study composition with Nadia Boulanger, to attend Messiaen's epoch-defining analysis class at the Paris Conservatoire, and to study piano with Jacques Février.
Peter Wallfisch (piano) Born in 1924 in Breslau, Germany, he moved to Palestine in 1938, where he studied at the Jerusalem Academy of Music. In 1946 he went to Paris, to study with Margherite Long and Jacques Février.
(Gerke), Anton Avgustovich (1812–1870). Pianist, teacher, and composer. Born in Pulin (now Chervono-Armeysk), Zhitomir district, on 28 July 1812, son of the Polish violinist Avgust Herke, he studied under John Field, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Ignaz Moscheles, and Ferdinand Ries and was acquainted with Franz Liszt, Sigismond Thalberg, and Clara Schumann.
William Albright... professor of music composition... ...He received his degrees through the U-M's Doctor of Musical Arts program, where he studied with Ross Lee Finney and Leslie Bassett.
Isolde Menges (16.05.1893 - 13.01.1976): English violinist... ...She was a pupil of both Leopold Auer and Carl Flesch.
Robert Lombardo studied composition with Philip Bezanson, Boris Blacher and Arnold Franchetti...
In Austria and Germany, she studied composition with Beat Furrer, Mathias Spahlinger, Chaya Czernowin, Richard Barrett, and Steve Takasugi.
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