List of music students by teacher: K to M
This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
K
Mauricio Kagel
Jouni Kaipainen
- Minna Leinonen
- Tomi Räisänen
Friedrich Kalkbrenner
Hedwig Kammer-Rosenthal
M. William Karlins
Richard Karpen
- Linda Antas[4]
Eli Kassner
Apolinary Kątski
Nikolai Kazanli
Donald Keats
- Steven Gates[6]
- David (Carl) Johnson[7]
- Conrad Kehn[8]
Milko Kelemen
Reginald Kell
Homer Keller
University of Michigan
University of Oregon
- Raymond Barker
- Ricky L. Callier
- Jim Cockey
- Lawrence Crawford
- Burt Levy
- David W. Maves
- Stephen Scott
- Robert Scott Thompson
- Ralph Towner
Johann Peter Kellner
- Johann Mattheson[11]
- Johann Ernst Rembt[12]
Johann Caspar Kerll
Patricia Kern
Aaron Jay Kernis
Aram Khachaturian
- Aziz El-Shawan
- Andrei Eshpai
- Vyacheslav Grokhovsky
- Mark Minkov
- Georgs Pelēcis
- Alexey Rybnikov
- Tolib Shakhidi
- Mikael Tariverdiev
- Enrique Ubieta
- Anatol Vieru
Abdul Wahid Khan
Allauddin Khan
Ali Akbar Khan
Imdad Khan
Yuri Kholopov
Tikhon Khrennikov
- Alexandr Chaikovsky [pupils]
- Tatyana Chudova [pupils]
- Andrey Kasparov
Friedrich Kiel
Earl Kim
- John Adams[28]
- Curt Cacioppo
- Peter Maxwell Davies [pupils]
- David Del Tredici [pupils]
- Edwin Dugger[29]
- Jay Gottlieb [pupils]
- John Heiss [pupils][30]
- Robert Kyr
- Paul Lansky [pupils][31]
- David Lewin [pupils]
- Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
- Paul Salerni[32]
- Richard St. Clair
- Donald Sur
- Jan Swafford[33]
- John Thow
- Richard Aaker Trythall[34]
- Randall Woolf
Yasuji Kiyose
William Kincaid
Johann Erasmus Kindermann
Leon Kirchner
- John Adams[28][36]
- Jack Behrens
- David Borden
- Curt Cacioppo
- Alan Gilbert
- Jay Gottlieb [pupils]
- Juliana Hall [pupils]
- Tõnu Kalam
- Jonathan Kramer [pupils]
- Lawrence Moss
- Allen Shawn
- Faye-Ellen Silverman
- Richard St. Clair
- Tison Street
- Russell Steinberg[37]
- Morton Subotnick [pupils][36][38]
- Serge Tcherepnin [pupils]
- Richard Wernick [pupils]
Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac
Johann Kirnberger
- Carl Friedrich Zelter [pupils][40]
- Johann August Just[41]
- Karl Joseph Rodewald[42]
- Johann Abraham Peter Schulz[43][44]
- Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwenke [pupils][45]
- Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Wenckel[46]
Charles Herbert Kitson
Johann Christian Kittel
Johann Friedrich Kittl
Halfdan Kjerulf
Bernhard Klein
Klein (1793–1832), mostly self-taught
- Siegfried Dehn [pupils]
- Otto Nicolai[52]
- Johann Julius Schneider[53]
- Wilhelm Taubert[54]
- Friedrich Hieronymus Truhn[55]
- Johannes Verhulst[56]
- Carl Friedrich Weitzmann [pupils][57]
- Ernst Adolf Wendt[46]
Bruno Klein
Jakob Friedrich Kleinknecht
- Christian Ludwig Kleinknecht[59]
Julius Klengel
Karl Klindworth
- Otto Urbach[60]
Friedrich Klose
Iwan Knorr
- H. Balfour Gardiner[28]
- Roger Quilter[61]
- Hermann Hans Wetzler[62]
- Hermann Adolf Wollenhaupt[63]
Friedrich Koch
Zoltán Kodály
Charles Koechlin
Hans-Joachim Koellreutter
Gottfried Michael Koenig
Hans von Koessler
Masayuki Koga
Louis Köhler
Ridley Kohné
Lee Konitz
Aloys and Alfons Kontarsky
- David M Arden
- York Höller
- Steffen Schleiermacher
- Luk Vaes
Mark Kopytman
Włodzimierz Kotoński
- Jacek Grudzien
- Jarosław Kapuściński
- Krzysztof Knittel
- Konstancja Kochaniec
- Stanislaw Krupowicz
- Hanna Kulenty
- Owen Leech
- Pawel Mykietyn
- Daria Semegen [pupils][77]
- Pawel Szymanski
Serge Koussevitzky
Simon Kovar
- Stan Getz
- Roger Nye
- Sol Schoenbach
Leopold Kozeluch
- Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer[82]
Antonín Kraft
Leo Kraft
William Kraft
Jonathan Kramer
- Robert Carl
- R. Luke DuBois
- Jason Eckardt
- David Feldman
- Dalit Warshaw
Martin Krause
Josef Krejčí
Ernst Krenek
Franz Krenn
Hermann Kretzschmar
- Hans Mersmann[93]
- Walter Niemann
- Arnold Schering[93]
Leonid Kreutzer
Rodolphe Kreutzer
- Lambert Massart [pupils][94]
- Auguste Joseph Tolbecque[95]
Jaroslav Křička
Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz
Ivan Kryzhanovsky
Johann Kuhnau
Georg Kulenkampff
Theodor Kullak
- Agathe Backer-Grøndahl [pupils]
- Otto Bendix
- Hans Bischoff
- Amy Fay [pupils]
- Alfred Grünfeld
- Heinrich Hofmann
- Alexander Ilyinsky
- James Kwast
- Moritz Moszkowski [pupils]
- Rikard Nordraak[24][25]
- Silas Gamaliel Pratt
- Julius Reubke
- Nikolai Rubinstein [pupils]
- Xaver Scharwenka [pupils]
- William Hall Sherwood[100]
- Ilia Ilyitch Slatinn[101]
- Constantin Sternberg [pupils][102]
- Karl Wehle[103]
Jaap Kunst
Michael Kurek
Karol Kurpiński
Eugene Kurtz
Vilém Kurz
L
Joseph Labor
Helmut Lachenmann
- Mark Andre[104]
- Franck Bedrossian
- Pierluigi Billone[104]
- Clemens Gadenstätter
- Manuel Hidalgo
- Shigeru Kan-no
- Juliane Klein
- Mayako Kubo
- Harald Muenz
- Wolfram Schurig
- Stefan Streich
Franz Lachner
Vinzenz Lachner
- Zdeněk Fibich [pupils]
- Friedrich Klose [pupils][106]
- Max von Pauer[105]
- Fritz Steinbach [pupils][107]
- Gustav Weber[108]
C. K. Ladzekpo
Kobla Ladzekpo
Charles Philippe Lafont
- Lambert Joseph Meerts [pupils][110]
- François Schubert[111]
Théophile Laforge
Pierre Lalo
Jacques-Michel Hurel de Lamare
Alexander Lambert
John Lambert
Frederic Lamond
Francesco Lamperti
- Emma Albani
- Gottardo Aldighieri
- Désirée Artôt [pupils]
- Sona Aslanova
- David Bispham
- Italo Campanini
- Virgilio Collini
- Sophie Cruvelli
- Franz Ferenczy
- Lizzie Graham[116]
- Friederike Grün
- Ángela Peralta
- Alberto Stagno[2]
- Teresa Stolz
- Josef Tamaro[117]
- Maria Waldmann
- Herbert Witherspoon
- Marie van Zandt
Giovanni Battista Lamperti
Wanda Landowska
Benjamin Johnson Lang
Jean Langlais
- Jean Barraqué[28]
- Naji Hakim
- Marie-Louise Jacquet[123]
Paul Lansky
Alcides Lanza
John Francis Larchet
Eduard Lassen
- Eugen von Volborth[124]
Orlande de Lassus
Jacob Lateiner
- Bruce Brubaker
- Michael Endres
- Danae Kara
- Laura Karpman
- Lowell Liebermann
- Robert Taub
- Ying Chien Lin
- Li-Na Yeh
- Jarred Dunn (last student)
Gaetano Latilla
- Johann Gottfried Schwanberg[127]
Ferdinand Laub
Thomas Laub
Calixa Lavallée
Albert Lavignac
Djane Lavoie-Herz
Henry Lawes
Henri Lazarof
Madé Lebah
Jean-Marie Leclair
Jean-Marie Leclair the younger
Jean-Pantaléon Leclerc
Ton de Leeuw
Yvonne Lefébure
- Hélène Boschi
- Catherine Collard
- Yvo Schönfeld
Gustave Lefèvre
Paul Le Flem
Ethel Leginska
Giovanni Legrenzi
René Leibowitz
Hugo Leichtentritt
Nestor Lejeune
Peter Mandrup Lem
Edwin Lemare
- Ralph Kinder[152]
Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens
Henry Lemoine
Charles Lenepveu
Carl Petter Lenning
Leonardo Leo
Hubert Léonard
Gustav Leonhardt
Fred Lerdahl
Xavier Leroux
Theodor Leschetizky
- Alexander Brailowsky[162]
- Richard Buhlig
- Ignaz Friedman [pupils][150]
- Ossip Gabrilowitsch[150]
- Heinrich Gebhard [pupils][78][163][164]
- Mark Hambourg
- Mieczysław Horszowski [pupils]
- Ethel Leginska [pupils][165]
- Frank Merrick[89]
- Franz Mittler
- Benno Moiseiwitsch[150]
- Elly Ney
- Ignacy Jan Paderewski [pupils][150]
- Vladimir Pukhal'ski [pupils]
- Alexander Raab [pupils][166]
- Vasily Safonov [pupils]
- Artur Schnabel [pupils][150]
- Isabelle Vengerova [pupils][78][163]
- Emerson Whithorne[165]
- Alexander Winkler [pupils][64]
- Paul Wittgenstein
- Anna Yesipova [pupils][167]
- Dalhousie Young[168]
- Michael von Zadora[169]
Piano assistants:
- Malwine Brée
- Katharine Goodson [pupils]
- Marie Prentner
Franciszek Lessel
Jean-François Le Sueur
Hermann Levi
Heniot Levy
Lazare Lévy
David Lewin
Ingvar Lidholm
György Ligeti
Jenny Lind
Magnus Lindberg
- Tom Armstrong
- Daniel Basford
- Jonathan Cole
- Francisco Coll
- Andris Dzenitis
- Sam Hayden
- Lei Liang
- Jimmy López
Adolf Fredrik Lindblad
Ludvig Mathias Lindeman
Thomas Linley the elder
David Liptak
Bernhard Listemann
Franz Liszt
- Eugen d'Albert[28]
- Conrad Ansorge [pupils]
- Agathe Backer Grøndahl [pupils]
- Carl Baermann [pupils][180]
- Arthur Bird[181]
- Hans Bronsart von Schellendorff[182]
- Hans von Bülow [pupils]
- Louis Coenen[183]
- Amy Fay [pupils][184]
- Arthur Friedheim [pupils]
- Karl Klindworth [pupils][106]
- Martin Krause [pupils][86]
- Frederic Lamond [pupils][163]
- William Mason [pupils]
- Sophie Menter[185]
- Sebastian Bach Mills[186]
- Dionys Pruckner[187]
- Eduard Rappoldi[188]
- Theodor Ratzenberger[189]
- Eduard Reuss[190]
- Moriz Rosenthal[191]
- Damian von Rössl[192]
- Max van de Sandt[193]
- Emil von Sauer [pupils]
- Max Schwarz[127]
- Giovanni Sgambati [pupils][194]
- William Hall Sherwood[100]
- Alexander Siloti [pupils]
- Bernhard Stavenhagen [pupils]
- Carl Tausig [pupils][54][195]
- Hilda Thegerström [pupils]
- Anton Urspruch [pupils][60]
- José Vianna da Motta[196]
- Eugen von Volborth[124]
- Józef Wieniawski[94][197]
- Géza Zichy[198]
Henry Litolff
- Hans von Bülow [pupils]
- Pyotr Schurovsky[65]
Edward Llewellyn
Miguel Llobet
Normand Lockwood
Johann Bernhard Logier
Antonio Lolli
- Bartolomeo Campagnoli[203]
- Franz Anton Ernst[204]
Vincenzo Lombardi
Marguerite Long
Nikolai Lopatnikoff
Richard Loqueville
Yvonne Loriod
Antonio Lotti
Charles Lucas
Andrea Luchesi
Alvin Lucier
Otto Luening
- Sol Berkowitz
- Wendy Carlos[209]
- Dan Cooper
- John Corigliano[210][211]
- Philip Corner[210]
- Mario Davidovsky [pupils][212]
- Charles Dodge[213][214]
- John Heiss [pupils][30]
- Roger Goeb[215]
- Malcolm Goldstein
- Daniel Goode
- Ben Johnston [pupils][216]
- Donald Keats [pupils]
- Karl Korte
- Joseph Pehrson
- Eric Salzman[217]
- Elliott Schwartz
- Seymour Shifrin [pupils][218]
- Faye-Ellen Silverman
- Dave Soldier
- Harvey Sollberger [pupils]
- Chou Wen-chung [pupils]
- Daniel Waitzman [pupils]
- David Walther [pupils]
Lennart Lundberg
Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier
Witold Lutosławski
Elisabeth Lutyens
Luzzasco Luzzaschi
Anatoly Lyadov
Boris Lyatoshinsky
M
Terence MacDonagh
- Neil Black
- Anthony Camden
- Roy Carter
- Gordon Hunt
- Edwin Roxburgh
- John Warrack
Edward MacDowell
- Marian MacDowell
- John Patton Marshall[172]
- John Pierce Langs
- Edward Sapir
José Maceda
George Alexander Macfarren
Giovanni de Macque
Bruno Maderna
Rudolf Magnus
Alphonse Mailly
Ivo Malec
Gian Francesco Malipiero
- Mario Labroca[139]
- Alcides Lanza [pupils][31]
- Luigi Nono [pupils]
- Fernando Remacha[155]
- Roger Sessions [pupils]
Otto Malling
Mathilde Mallinger
Francesco Mancini
Eusebius Mandyczewski
Leopold Mannes
Eduard Mantius
- Marie Haupt
- Benno Stolzenberg [pupils][239]
André Marchal
Louis Marchand
Mathilde Marchesi
- Suzanne Adams
- Frances Alda
- Sigrid Arnoldson
- Blanche Arral
- Emma Calvé
- Ada Crossley
- Ilma de Murska[243]
- Emma Eames
- Antonietta Fricci
- Mary Garden
- Etelka Gerster
- Katharina Klafsky
- Gabrielle Krauss
- Selma Kurz
- Miriam Licette
- Estelle Liebling
- Blanche Marchesi (her daughter)
- Dame Nellie Melba
- Yevgeniya Mravina
- Emma Nevada
- Aglaja Orgeni
- Gina Oselio
- Regina Pacini
- Rosa Papier [pupils]
- Anna Pessiak-Schmerling
- Sibyl Sanderson
- Evelyn Scotney
- Antoinette Sterling[102]
- Yvonne Tréville[244]
- Ellen Beach Yaw
- Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel
Gaetano Marinelli
Antoine François Marmontel
- Georges Bizet[172]
- Claude Debussy [pupils][131][132]
- Louis Diémer [pupils][172]
- Théodore Dubois [pupils][172]
- Dominique Ducharme
- Alphonse Duvernoy [pupils][172]
- Edmond Duvernoy[172]
- Henri Fissot[172]
- Gustave Gagnon
- Ernest Guiraud [pupils][172]
- Vincent d'Indy [pupils][172]
- Eugène Ketterer[246]
- Théodore Lack[172]
- Albert Lavignac [pupils]
- Marguerite Long [pupils]
- Edward MacDowell [pupils]
- Émile Paladilhe[172]
- Romain-Octave Pelletier I [pupils]
- Gabriel Pierné
- Francis Planté[172]
- Paul Rougnon
- Antoine Simon (composer)
- Hilda Thegerström [pupils]
- Francis Thomé[172]
- Paul Wachs
- Józef Wieniawski[94][172][197]
- André Wormser[247]
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg
- Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Wenckel[46]
Frank Marshall
Martin Pierre Marsick
Maurice Martenot
Frank Martin
Giovanni Battista Martini
- Johann Christian Bach [pupils]
- Maksym Berezovsky
- Ferdinando Bertoni [pupils]
- Pater Luigi Braccini[252]
- Charles Broche [pupils][253]
- Giovanni Battista Cirri
- Antonio Maria Fossombroni[254]
- Giovanni Battista Gaiani[255]
- Quirino Gasparini[256]
- Lorenzo Gibelli[257]
- André Ernest Modeste Grétry
- Giuseppe de Majo[258]
- Stanislao Mattei [pupils][259]
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [pupils]
- Josef Mysliveček
- Johann Gottlieb Naumann[260]
- Vincenzo Pallavicini[261]
- Luigi Antonio Sabbatini[262]
- Giuseppe Simoni [pupils][263]
- Georg Joseph Vogler [pupils]
Vicente Martín y Soler
Salvatore Martirano
Bohuslav Martinů
Adolf Bernhard Marx
- Ludwig Deppe [pupils]
- Adolph Kullak
- Georg Vierling[266]
- Józef Wieniawski[197]
- Nikolai Zaremba [pupils][267]
Eduard Marxsen
William Mason
Angelo Mascheroni
Lambert Massart
Jules Massenet
- Valborg Aulin[271]
- André Bloch
- Gustave Charpentier[28][272]
- Ernest Chausson
- George Enescu
- Reynaldo Hahn
- Charles Koechlin [pupils]
- Raoul Laparra[273]
- Spyridon Samaras
- Marie Emmanuel Augustin Savard
- Gerhard Schjelderup
- Mon Schjelderup
- Florent Schmitt[134]
- Charles Silver[274]
- Zygmunt Stojowski[239]
- Paul Vidal [pupils]
Georges Mathias
Stanislao Mattei
- Gaetano Donizetti
- Yevstigney Fomin
- Giovanni Battista Gaiani[255]
- Angelo Mariani
- Francesco Morlacchi [pupils]
- Giovanni Agostino Perotti[276]
- Luigi Felice Rossi
- Gioachino Rossini
- Giovanni Tadolini
- Christian Theodor Weinlig [pupils][277]
- Giuseppe Vianesi
Tobias Matthay
Antoinette Mauté de Fleurville
Nicholas Maw
- Piers Hellawell[28]
Richard Maxfield
František Maxián
- Antonín Kubálek
- Jan Panenka
- Sláva Vorlová
- Peter Toperczer
Charles Mayer
Wilhelm Mayer
Simon Mayr
Carl Mayrberger
Joseph Mayseder
Alberto Mazzucato
John Blackwood McEwen
Colin McPhee
- Paul Earls
- Ruby Ornstein[287]
Lambert Joseph Meerts
Étienne Méhul
Gustav Meier
Felix Mendelssohn
Manuel Mendes
Martin-Joseph Mengal
Peter Mennin
Tugdual Menon
Gian Carlo Menotti
Yehudi Menuhin
- Nicola Benedetti
- Paul Coletti
- Csaba Erdélyi
- Nigel Kennedy
- Peter Tanfield
Saverio Mercadante
Aarre Merikanto
A. Tillman Merritt
Claudio Merulo
- Giovanni Battista Conforti[295]
- Francesco Stivori[296]
Carlos de Mesquita
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[298]
- Gilbert Amy[299]
- Solange Ancona
- Jurriaan Andriessen[28]
- Jean Barraqué[28][300] (Paris Conservatoire)
- Jennifer Bate
- Sadao Bekku
- George Benjamin[207] (Paris Conservatoire, later half of the 1970s)[301]
- Easley Blackwood, Jr. [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, 1954)[302]
- William Bolcom (Paris Conservatoire, 1960)[303][304][305]
- Pierre Boulez [pupils][147][305] (Paris Conservatoire, 1940s)
- Joanna Bruzdowicz[306]
- Qigang Chen
- Marius Constant[130][307]
- Philip Corner[210][305]
- George Couroupos (Paris Conservatoire, 1968–1972)
- Melanie Ruth Daiken[208]
- Nguyen-Thien Dao
- Peter Maxwell Davies [pupils] (auditeur at the Paris Conservatoire)[308]
- Michel Decoust
- Liam Devlin
- Julio Estrada
- Michael Fano[309]
- Luc Ferrari[310]
- Serge Garant
- Steven Gellman
- Alexander Goehr [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, '56–'57)[88][301][305][311]
- Karel Goeyvaerts (Paris Conservatoire, late 1940s)[312]
- Gérard Grisey [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire)
- Pierre Henry[313][314]
- Peter Hill
- Ivan Jevtić
- Betsy Jolas (late 1940s)[305][315][316]
- Quincy Jones
- Oliver Knussen
- György Kurtág[305]
- Alcides Lanza [pupils][31]
- Ton de Leeuw [pupils]
- Jean-Pierre Leguay
- Maurice Le Roux[150] (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)
- Roger Matton
- Paul Méfano
- Jacques-Louis Monod (Paris Conservatoire, 1940s)[317]
- Tristan Murail [pupils][318] (Paris Conservatoire, 1967–72)[301][305]
- Serge Nigg (Paris Conservatoire)
- Nicolas Panagopoulos (Paris Conservatoire,1974–1978)
- Jean-Louis Petit
- José Almeida Prado
- 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)
- Brian Schober (Paris Conservatoire)
- Robert Sherlaw Johnson [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire)[319]
- Karlheinz Stockhausen [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, 1952)[251][301][305]
- Mikis Theodorakis (Paris Conservatoire, 1950s)[320]
- Gilles Tremblay
- Robert Turner
- Igor Wakhévitch
- Iannis Xenakis [pupils] (briefly referred to Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire in 1951)[305][321]
- Akio Yashiro [pupils][322]
Metastasio
Aleksander Michałowski
Wilhelm Middelschulte
Karol Mikuli
Moritz Mildner
- Antonín Bennewitz [pupils]
- Jan Hřímalý [pupils][186]
- Karel Komzák I
- Ernst Skalitzky[101]
- Florián Zajíc[186]
Darius Milhaud
- Murray Adaskin[327]
- Sieglinde Ahrens[328]
- Stephen Albert[329]
- Roger Albin[330]
- Gilbert Amy[299][331]
- Ruth Anderson[332]
- T. J. Anderson[333]
- Elinor Armer[334]
- Larry Austin [pupils][335][336][337]
- Burt Bacharach[338]
- Louis W. Ballard[339]
- Alain Bancquart[340]
- Irwin Bazelon[28][341]
- Robert Beadell [pupils][342]
- Jack Behrens[343]
- Sadao Bekku[344]
- Arthur Berger [pupils][336][345]
- William Bolcom[304][346]
- Jacques Bondon[347]
- Andrée Bonhomme[348]
- Benjamin Boretz [pupils][349]
- Thérèse Brenet[350]
- Darius Brubeck[351]
- Dave Brubeck[352]
- Howard Brubeck[353]
- Walter Buczynski[354]
- Edvard Hagerup [pupils][355]
- Charles Chaynes[356][357]
- Laura Clayton[358]
- Adrienne Clostre[359]
- Michael Colgrass[360]
- Dick Collins[361]
- Jean Coulthard[362]
- Michel Decoust[363]
- Georges Delerue[364]
- Charles Dodge[214][336]
- Pierre Max Dubois[365]
- Jonathan Elkus[366]
- Jean-Claude Éloy[367][368][369]
- David Epstein[370][371]
- Richard Felciano[372]
- Don Freund[373]
- Steven Gellman[374]
- Janice Giteck[375]
- Philip Glass[376]
- Karel Goeyvaerts[312][377][378]
- Olga Gorelli[379]
- Ray Green[380]
- Jean-Pierre Guézec[381]
- Benjamín Gutiérrez Sáenz[382]
- André Hajdu[383]
- John Heiss[30]
- Stanley Hollingsworth[384]
- Simeon ten Holt[28][385]
- Ben Johnston [pupils][216][386][387]
- Betsy Jolas[316][336]
- Paul Kont[388]
- Robert Kurka[389]
- György Kurtág[336]
- Eugene Kurtz [pupils][390]
- Nicole Lachartre[391]
- Anne Lauber[392]
- Claude Lefebvre[393]
- Emanuel Leplin
- Robert Linn[394]
- Edwin London[395]
- Yvonne Loriod [pupils][396]
- Jean-Etienne Marie[397]
- Vincent McDermott[398]
- Boyd McDonald[399]
- Paul Méfano[400]
- Francis Miroglio[401]
- Robert Moran[336]
- Otto Mortensen[402]
- Hall Overton [pupils][403][404]
- Thomas Pasatieri[405]
- Jean Perrin[406]
- Zenobia Powell Perry[407]
- Claude Prey[408]
- Dušan Radić[409]
- Steve Reich[410]
- John Donald Robb[411]
- Neil Rolnick[412]
- Jerome Rosen[413]
- Marcel Rubin[414]
- Pete Rugolo[336]
- Pedro Sáenz[415]
- Louis Saguer[416]
- Carol Sams[417]
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