List of music students by teacher: A to F

This is a list of students of music, organized by teacher. "Henry Adams, the historian, journalist, and novelist said that a teacher affects eternity. With music one can see a pedagogical genealogy, great teachers who taught great musicians who became great teachers who taught great musicians."[1]

For G to Z, see G to M, N to S, and T to Z.

A

Arkady Abaza

Christian Ferdinand Abel

Hermann Abendroth

Dieter Acker

Adolphe Adam

Louis Adam

John Luther Adams

Oskar Adler

Samuel Adler

Jakob Adlung

Albrecht Agthe

Webster Aitken

Jean-Delphin Alard

Jules Alary

Johann Friedrich Alberti

Johann Georg Albrechtsberger

Vincenzo Albrici

Putnam Aldrich

Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge

Charles-Valentin Alkan

Pedro Humberto Allende

  • Juan Allende-Blin[64]

Julius Alsleben

Johann Christoph Altnickol

Jorge Anckermann

Volkmar Andreae

Mihail Andricu

Hendrik Andriessen

Louis Andriessen

Pasquale Anfossi

Domenico Annibali

Conrad Ansorge

George Antheil

Giuseppe Aprile

Bülent Arel

Anton Arensky

Dominick Argento

Michael Arne

Simha Arom

Claudio Arrau

Rosalina Sackstein

Désirée Artôt

  • Therésè Leschetizkaya-Dolinina[84]

Robert Ashley

Daniel Auber

Louis Aubert

Tony Aubin

Leopold Auer

Larry Austin

Charles Avison

B

Kees van Baaren

Milton Babbitt

August Wilhelm Bach

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Johann Christian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Oskar Back

Agathe Backer-Grøndahl

Ernst Bacon

Carl Baermann

Pierre Baillot

Edward Bairstow

Claude Balbastre

Nikhil Banerjee

Samuel Barber

Woldemar Bargiel

Joseph Barnby

Georges Barrère

Béla Bartók

Leslie Bassett

Marion Bauer

Julián Bautista

François Bazin

Antonio Bazzini

Robert Beadell

Franz Ignaz Beck

Jack Beeson

Ludwig van Beethoven

David Behrman

Franz Benda

Agostino Bendinelli

Paul Ben-Haim

Arthur Benjamin

Frank Bennett

William Sterndale Bennett

Orazio Benevoli

François Benoist

Warren Benson

Emerik Beran

Alban Berg

Arthur Berger

William Bergsma

Lennox Berkeley

Luciano Berio

Hector Berlioz

Ercole Bernabei

Antonio Bernacchi

Nicolas Bernier

Leonard Bernstein

Martin Berteau

Henri-Montan Berton

Ferdinando Bertoni

Franz Berwald

Philip Bezanson

Franz Bieling

  • Joseph Ignaz Bieling[190]

E. Power Biggs

William Billings

Harrison Birtwistle

Giancarlo Bizzi

Boris Blacher

Easley Blackwood

Michel Blavet

Ernest Bloch

Karl-Birger Blomdahl

John Blow

Nicolas-Charles Bochsa

Carl Maria von Bocklet

Peer Bode

Theobald Boehm

Semyon Bogatyrev

Georg Böhm

Joseph Böhm

François-Adrien Boieldieu

Giuseppe Bonno

Giovanni Maria Bononcini

Josiah Booth

Tomás Borba

Marco Bordogni

Benjamin Boretz

Giovanni Borghi

Felix Borowski

Marco Enrico Bossi

Nadia Boulanger

This is a list of some of the notable people who studied with French music teacher Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979).

Neither Boulanger nor Annette Dieudonné, her lifelong friend and assistant, kept a record of every student who studied with Boulanger. In addition, it is virtually impossible to determine the exact nature of an individual's private study with Boulanger. All in all, Boulanger is believed to have taught a very large number of students from Europe, Australia, Mexico, Argentina and Canada, as well as over 600 American musicians.

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
W
X
Y
Z

Pierre Boulez

Adrian Boult

Armen Boyajian

William Boyce

Martin Boykan

Johannes Brahms

Hans Brandts-Buys

Henry Brant

Marianne Brandt

  • Therésè Leschetizkaya-Dolinina[84]

Louis Brassin

Martin Bresnick

Frederick Bridge

Richard Brind

Charles Broche

Harriet Brower

Max Bruch

Anton Bruckner

Fritz Brun

Herbert Brün

Hans Buchner

Dudley Buck

Hans von Bülow

Ferruccio Busoni

Henri Büsser

Dieterich Buxtehude

William Byrd


C

John Cage

Antonio Caldara

Faustino Camisani

Conrado del Campo

Ettore Campogalliani

André Campra

Christian Cannabich

Cornelius Cardew

Clive Carey

Henry Carey

Giacomo Carissimi

Gaetano Carpani

Ambrosio Carreño

Elliott Carter

Robert Casadesus

Alfredo Casella

Charles-Simon Catel

Georges Caussade

Maurizio Cazzati

Sergiu Celibidache

Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský

Ignacio Cervantes

Beniamino Cesi

Joel Chadabe

George Whitefield Chadwick

Henri Challan

Jacques Champion de Chambonnières

Claude Champagne

Carlos Chávez

Luigi Cherubini

Ernst August Heinrich Chevallier

Camille Chevillard

Barney Childs

Frédéric Chopin

Alexandre-Étienne Choron

John Chowning

Charles W. Clark

Johann Heinrich Clasing

Muzio Clementi

Frederic Cliffe

Helen Coates

Theodor Coccius

Philip Cogan

Randolph Coleman

Valborg Collett

Giovanni Paolo Colonna

Edward T. Cone

Alexis Contant

Georgi Conus

Frederick Converse

Francis Judd Cooke

Henry Cooke

John Cooper

Aaron Copland

William Corbett

Frederick Corder

Paul Corder

Urbain Cordonnier

Arcangelo Corelli

Domenico Corri

Giuseppe Corsi da Celano

Alfred Cortot

Antonio Cotogni

Ambrose Coviello

Henry Cowell

Ruth Crawford Seeger

Girolamo Crescentini

Paul Creston

William Crotch

George Crumb

Dimitrie Cuclin

César Cui

G. D. Cunningham

Maria Curcio

Alvin Curran

Clifford Curzon

Carl Czerny

D

Ingolf Dahl

Émile Jaques-Dalcroze

Luigi Dallapiccola

Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur

Edward Dannreuther

Innocenz Danzi

Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul

Ferdinand David

Johann Nepomuk David

Mario Davidovsky

Peter Maxwell Davies

Walford Davies

Charles Auguste de Bériot

Claude Debussy

Émile Decombes

Jean-Baptiste Dehesse

Siegfried Dehn

Michel Richard Delalande

Louis Delaquerrière

Léo Delibes

Isabelle Delorme

David Del Tredici

Claude Delvincourt

Edison Denisov

Edward Joseph Dent

Ludwig Deppe

Jean de Reszke

Allard de Ridder

Lucette Descaves

Henri Desmarets

  • Charter Antoine Campion[387]

Josquin des Prez

Felix Otto Dessoff

Max Deutsch

Orpha-F. Deveaux

Jean Devémy

David Diamond

Emma Lou Diemer

Louis Diémer

Vincent d'Indy

Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf

Ernő Dohnányi

Jakob van Domselaer

Franco Donatoni

Jakob Dont

Anton Door

Heinrich Dorn

Alexander Dreyschock

Jacob Druckman

Théodore Dubois

Alexandre Dubuque

Paul Dukas

Thomas Dunhill

Jean-Louis Duport

Jean-Pierre Duport

Marcel Dupré

Gilbert Duprez

Sylvain Dupuis

Édouard Du Puy

Émile Durand

Francesco Durante

František Xaver Dušek

Jan Ladislav Dussek

Sophia Dussek

Henri Dutilleux

Alphonse Duvernoy

Antonín Dvořák

E

John Eaton

Johann Ernst Eberlin

Carl Eberwein

Clarence Eddy

Jean-Frédéric Edelmann

Gilles van den Eeden

İsmail Dede Efendi

Abel Ehrlich

Heinrich Ehrlich

Herbert Eimert

Severin Eisenberger

Antonín Eiser

Edward Elgar

Ernst Ellberg

Catharinus Elling

Józef Elsner

Herbert Elwell

Paul Emerich

Maurice Emmanuel

George Enescu

Gustav Engel

Julius Epstein

Donald Erb

Eduard Erdmann

Robert Erickson

Achille Errani

Michele Esposito

Camille Everardi

F

Werner Fabricius

Nicola Fago

Harold Farberman

Ferenc Farkas

Antonio Farini

Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch

Johann Friedrich Fasch

Gabriel Fauré

André Joseph Fauvel

Amy Fay

Morton Feldman

Fedele Fenaroli

Francesco Feo

Donald Ferguson

Howard Ferguson

Brian Ferneyhough

François-Joseph Fétis

Paul Fetler

Pierre Février

Zdeněk Fibich

John Field

Irving Fine

Ross Lee Finney

Pietro Antonio Fiocco

Giovanni Andrea Fioroni

  • Agostino Quaglia[452]
  • Giovanni Bernardo Zucchinetti[453]

Rudolf Firkušný

Edwin Fischer

Johann Christian Fischer

Joseph Fischhof

Stanley Fletcher

Marie Mauté de Fleurville

Free Focke

  • Juan Allende-Blin[64]

Josef Bohuslav Foerster

Emanuel Aloys Förster

Wolfgang Fortner

Lukas Foss

Jean Fournet

Frederick A. Fox

Petronio Franceschini

César Franck

Benjamin Frankel

Ignaz Fränzl

Vito Frazzi

Girolamo Frescobaldi

Carl Friedberg

Arthur Friedheim

Eli Friedman

Ignaz Friedman

Fred Frith

Giuseppe Frugatta

Gunnar de Frumerie

Johann Nepomuk Fuchs

Teodoro Fuchs

Robert Fuchs

Leo Funtek

Johann Joseph Fux

G to Z

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