List of music students by teacher: C to F
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This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
C
John Cage
this teacher's teachers
- Beth Anderson[1][2]
- Dawn Avery
- George Brecht
- Dubravko Detoni
- Robert Ellis Dunn
- Al Hansen
- Dick Higgins[3]
- Toshi Ichiyanagi
- Ben Johnston [pupils][4][5][6]
- Allan Kaprow
- Jackson Mac Low
- Margaret Leng Tan
- Richard Maxfield [pupils]
- Hugh Merrill
- Relly Raffman
- Richard Rijnvos
- Dorothea Rockburne
- Christian Wolff[7][8]
Antonio Caldara
Faustino Camisani
Conrado del Campo
Ettore Campogalliani
André Campra
Christian Cannabich
this teacher's teachers
Cannabich (1731–1798) studied with teachers including Niccolò Jommelli, Giovanni Battista Sammartini, and Johann Stamitz.
Lucien Capet
this teacher's teachers
Capet (1873–1928) studied with teachers including Jean-Pierre Maurin.
Michele Carafa
this teacher's teachers
Carafa (1787–1872) studied with teachers including Francesco Ruggi.
Cornelius Cardew
this teacher's teachers
Cardew (1936–1981) studied with teachers including Goffredo Petrassi and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Clive Carey
this teacher's teachers
Carey (1883–1968) studied with teachers including Jean de Reszke and Charles Villiers Stanford.
Henry Carey
Giacomo Carissimi
Gaetano Carpani
this teacher's teachers
Carpani () studied with teachers including Orazio Benevoli and Alessandro Scarlatti.
Ambrosio Carreño
Elliott Carter
this teacher's teachers
Carter (1908–2012) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, Gustav Holst, and Walter Piston.
Robert Casadesus
this teacher's teachers
Casadesus (1899–1972) studied with teachers including Louis Diémer.
Alfredo Casella
this teacher's teachers
Casella (1883–1947) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré.
John Casken
this teacher's teachers
Casken (1949-) studied with teachers including John Joubert, Peter Dickinson, and Andrzej Dobrowolski.
Aaron Cassidy
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Charles-Simon Catel
Georges Caussade
José Cayetano Carreño
Maurizio Cazzati
Sergiu Celibidache
Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský
Ignacio Cervantes
this teacher's teachers
Cervantes (1847–1905) studied with teachers including Charles-Valentin Alkan, Antoine François Marmontel, and Nicolás Ruiz Espadero.
Beniamino Cesi
this teacher's teachers
Cesi (1845–1907) studied with teachers including Sigismond Thalberg.
Joel Chadabe
George Whitefield Chadwick
this teacher's teachers
Chadwick (1854–1931) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn and Josef Rheinberger.
Henri Challan
this teacher's teachers
Challan (1910–1977) studied with teachers including Henri Büsser and Jean Gallon.
Jacques Champion de Chambonnières
Claude Champagne
this teacher's teachers
Champagne (1891–1965) studied with teachers including Alexis Contant, André Gedalge, [[List of music students by teacher: C to F#Raoul Laparra Charles|Raoul Laparra Charles]], and Koechlin .
- Jocelyne Binet
- Lydia Boucher
- François Brassard
- Isabelle Delorme [pupils]
- Jean Deslauriers
- Orpha-F. Deveaux [pupils]
- Serge Garant [pupils]
- Rhené Jaque
- Roger Matton
- Pierre Mercure
- François Morel
- Clermont Pépin
- Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux
- Georges Savaria [pupils]
- Robert Turner
- Gilles Tremblay [pupils]
- Jean Vallerand
Carlos Chávez
Luigi Cherubini
this teacher's teachers
Cherubini (1760–1842) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Sarti.
Ernst August Heinrich Chevallier
Camille Chevillard
this teacher's teachers
Chevillard (1859–1923) studied with teachers including Georges Mathias.
Barney Childs
Frédéric Chopin
this teacher's teachers
Chopin (1810–1849) studied with teachers including Józef Elsner, Wojciech Żywny, and Wilhelm Würfel.
- Marcelina Czartoryska
- Émile Decombes [pupils]
- Carl Filtsch[56]
- Maria Kalergis
- Wilhelm von Lenz
- Georges Mathias [pupils][57][58]
- Marie Mauté de Fleurville [pupils][59]
- Karol Mikuli [pupils]
- Henriette Nissen-Saloman [pupils]
- Delfina Potocka
- Charlotte de Rothschild
- Fanny Stål [pupils]
- Jane Stirling[60]
- Thomas Tellefsen[61]
- Pauline Viardot [pupils]
Alexandre-Étienne Choron
this teacher's teachers
Choron (1771–1834) studied with teachers including Nicolas Roze.
Chou Wen-chung
this teacher's teachers
John Chowning
this teacher's teachers
Chowning (born 1934) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.
Tatyana Chudova
this teacher's teachers
Tatyana Chudova (1944–2021) studied with teachers including Tikhon Khrennikov, Lev Naumov, and Yuri Shaporin.
Adolf Chybiński
this teacher's teachers
Chybiński (1880–1952) studied with teachers including Jan Drozdowski, Felicjan Szopski, and Ludwig Thuille.
Charles W. Clark
this teacher's teachers
Clark (1865–1925) studied with teachers including Eugen Gura, George Henschel, and Alberto Randegger.
- Harold Lancaster Butler[66]
- Helen Fouts Cahoon[67]
- Jetta Cambell-Stanley[66]
- Marie Cavan[66]
- Robert Chignell[66]
- John Frederick Clark[66]
- Donna Riblette Flaaten[66]
- Adna Smith Flo[66]
- Ora Lightner Frost[66]
- Albert Lukken[68]
- Minetta May Magebs[66]
- Ethel Rader[69]
- Ralph Everett Sapp[66]
- Irma Mentz Sears[66]
- Charles Wanzer Starr[66]
- Leda C. Steele[70]
Johann Heinrich Clasing
Muzio Clementi
this teacher's teachers
Clementi (1752–1832) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Santarelli.
Frederic Cliffe
this teacher's teachers
Cliffe (1857–1931) studied with teachers including Ebenezer Prout, John Stainer, Arthur Sullivan, and Franklin Taylor.
Helen Coates
this teacher's teachers
Coates (born 1899, died 27/02/1989) studied with teachers including Heinrich Gebhard.
Theodor Coccius
- Algernon Ashton[83]
- Oskar Merikanto[84]
- Aleksander Michałowski [pupils] (studied 1867–1869)[85]
- Constantin Sternberg [pupils][86]
Philip Cogan
Jerry Coker
Randolph Coleman
Valborg Collett
this teacher's teachers
Collett studied with teachers including Agathe Backer-Grøndahl.
Giovanni Paolo Colonna
Edward T. Cone
this teacher's teachers
Cone (1917–2004) studied with teachers including Roger Sessions.
- Michael Dellaira
- Hobart Earle
- John Eaton [pupils][90]
- Alan Fletcher
- Robert Greenberg
- John Heiss [pupils][91]
- Sydney Hodkinson [pupils][92]
- Paul Lansky [pupils][93]
- David Lewin [pupils]
- Gilbert Levine
- Malcolm Peyton [pupils]
- Harold Powers
- Victor Rosenbaum
- John Solum
- Richard Aaker Trythall
- Edgar Warren Williams
Paul Constantinescu
Alexis Contant
this teacher's teachers
Contant (1858–1918) studied with teachers including Calixa Lavallée.
David Conte
this teacher's teachers
Georgi Conus
this teacher's teachers
Conus (1862–1933) studied with teachers including Anton Arensky and Sergei Taneyev.
Frederick Converse
this teacher's teachers
Converse (1871–1940) studied with teachers including Carl Baermann, John Knowles Paine, and Josef Rheinberger.
Benjamin Cooke
this teacher's teachers
Cooke (1734–1793) studied with teachers including Johann Christoph Pepusch.
Francis Judd Cooke
Henry Cooke
Thomas Simpson Cooke
this teacher's teachers
Cooke (1782–1848) studied with teachers including Tommaso Giordani.
John Cooper
Paul Cooper
this teacher's teachers
Cooper (1926–1996) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Roger Sessions, and Halsey Stevens.
Aaron Copland
this teacher's teachers
Copland (1900–1990) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Rubin Goldmark, Isidor Philipp, and Leonard Wolfson.
- Samuel Adler [pupils]
- Norma Beecroft
- Elmer Bernstein
- Leonard Bernstein [pupils]
- Paul Bowles
- Mario Davidovsky [pupils][97]
- Jacob Druckman [pupils]
- Halim El-Dabh
- Harold Farberman [pupils][98]
- Alberto Ginastera [pupils]
- Michael Horvit[99][100]
- Anthony Iannaccone
- Osvaldo Lacerda[101]
- Alcides Lanza [pupils][93]
- Alvin Lucier [pupils][102][103]
- Richard Maxfield [pupils]
- Leonard B. Meyer [pupils]
- Henrietta Michelson
- José Pablo Moncayo
- Thea Musgrave [pupils][104]
- Knut Nystedt
- Juan Orrego-Salas
- Robert Moffat Palmer [pupils][105]
- Barbara Pentland[106]
- Daniel Pinkham[107][108]
- Einojuhani Rautavaara
- Gardner Read [pupils]
- Michael Schelle
- Michael Tilson Thomas
- Douglas Townsend
- Lester Trimble
- John Verrall [pupils]
William Corbett
Frederick Corder
this teacher's teachers
Corder (1852–1932) studied with teachers including Henry Gadsby, Ferdinand Hiller, and George Alexander Macfarren.
- Granville Bantock [pupils]
- Hubert Bath
- Arnold Bax
- York Bowen [pupils]
- Sam Hartley Braithwaite
- Alan Bush [pupils]
- Eric Coates[110]
- Paul Corder [pupils]
- Benjamin Dale [pupils]
- Katharine Emily Eggar
- Harry Farjeon [pupils]
- Carl Hardebeck
- Joseph Holbrooke
- John Blackwood McEwen [pupils]
- Morfydd Llwyn Owen
- Montague Phillips
Paul Corder
Urbain Cordonnier
Arcangelo Corelli
Domenico Corri
Giuseppe Corsi da Celano
Alfred Cortot
this teacher's teachers
Cortot (1877–1962) studied with teachers including Émile Decombes.
- Pablo Arévalo [pupils][116]
- Gina Bachauer[117]
- İdil Biret [pupils][118]
- Hélène Boschi
- Dino Ciani[119]
- Jean-Michel Damase[120][121]
- Clara Luisa Demar
- Yvonne Desportes
- Margaret Fairchild
- Luc Ferrari[122]
- Samson François[119]
- Mischa Kottler
- Yvonne Lefébure
- Dinu Lipatti[123]
- Vlado Perlemuter [pupils][119]
- Olav Roots
- Jesús Maria Sanromá
- Ruth Slenczynska
- Williametta Spencer
- Vitya Vronsky
- Chris Mary Francine Whittle [pupils]
- Lucia Passaglia [pupils][124]
Antonio Cotogni
Carlo Cotumacci
this teacher's teachers
Cotumacci studied with teachers including Alessandro Scarlatti.
Félix Le Couppey
this teacher's teachers
Couppey (1811–1887) studied with teachers including Victor Dourlen.
Ambrose Coviello
Henry Cowell
this teacher's teachers
Cowell (1897–1965) studied with teachers including Percy Goetschius and Charles Seeger.
- Johanna Beyer[129]
- Elizabeth Brubeck (née Ivey; mother of Dave Brubeck)
- Burt Bacharach
- John Cage [pupils][9]
- Philip Corner[130]
- George Gershwin[131]
- Lou Harrison [pupils][132]
- John Heiss [pupils][91]
- Dick Higgins[3]
- Donald Keats [pupils]
- Conlon Nancarrow
- Joseph Hanson Kwabena Nketia
- Ronald Roseman[22]
- Alan Stout [pupils][133]
Johann Baptist Cramer
this teacher's teachers
Cramer (1771–1858) studied with teachers including Muzio Clementi.
Ruth Crawford Seeger
this teacher's teachers
Crawford Seeger (1901–1953) studied with teachers including Valborg Collett, Heniot Levy, Louise Robyn, and Charles Seeger.
Girolamo Crescentini
Paul Creston
William Crotch
this teacher's teachers
Crotch (1775-1847) studied with teachers including Charles Hague and Pieter Hellendaal.
Connie Crothers
this teacher's teachers
Crothers (1941–2016) studied with teachers including Lennie Tristano.
George Crumb
this teacher's teachers
Crumb (1929–2022) studied with teachers including Ross Lee Finney.
Dimitrie Cuclin
César Cui
G. D. Cunningham
this teacher's teachers
Cunningham (1878–1948) studied with teachers including Josiah Booth.
Maria Curcio
this teacher's teachers
Curcio (1918–2009) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Artur Schnabel.
- Pierre-Laurent Aimard[141][142]
- Martha Argerich[141][142]
- Douglas Ashley[143]
- Thomas Bartlett[144]
- Peter Bithell
- Michel Block[145]
- Evelyne Brancart
- Angela Brownridge[146][147]
- Bertrand Chamayou[148]
- Myung-whun Chung[141]
- Rae de Lisle
- Simone Dinnerstein
- Barry Douglas[141][142]
- Christopher Elton
- José Feghali[141]
- Leon Fleisher[141]
- Claude Frank[141]
- Peter Frankl[141]
- Frank Glazer[145]
- Anthony Goldstone[141]
- Suzanne Goyette
- Albert Guinovart
- Jean-François Heisser[149]
- Ian Hobson[141]
- Niel Immelman
- Terence Judd[141]
- Angela Kim[150]
- Vedat Kosal
- Dalia Lazar
- Eric Le Sage
- Radu Lupu[141][142]
- Tessa Nicholson[citation needed]
- Rafael Orozco [pupils][141]
- Alfredo Perl[142]
- Matti Raekallio
- Matthew Schellhorn
- Ignat Solzhenitsyn[142]
- Yevgeny Sudbin
- Sergio Tiempo
- Hugh Tinney[141]
- Geoffrey Tozer[141]
- Dame Mitsuko Uchida[141][142]
- Douglas Weeks[151]
Alvin Curran
this teacher's teachers
Curran (born 1938) studied with teachers including Elliott Carter.
Clifford Curzon
this teacher's teachers
Curzon (1907–1982) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Katharine Goodson, Wanda Landowska, Tobias Matthay, and Artur Schnabel.
Chaya Czernowin
Carl Czerny
this teacher's teachers
Czerny (1791–1857) studied with teachers including Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Muzio Clementi, and Antonio Salieri.
D
Ingolf Dahl
this teacher's teachers
Dahl (1912–1970) studied with teachers including Volkmar Andreae, Nadia Boulanger, and Philipp Jarnach.
Émile Jaques-Dalcroze
Benjamin Dale
Jeremy Dale Roberts
this teacher's teachers
Dale Roberts (1934–2017) studied with teachers including William Alwyn and Priaulx Rainier.
Gennaro D'Alessandro
this teacher's teachers
Gennaro D'Alessandro studied with teachers including Leonardo Leo.
Luigi Dallapiccola
this teacher's teachers
Dallapiccola (1904–1975) studied with teachers including Vito Frazzi.
- Dominick Argento [pupils][165]
- Don Banks[166]
- Luciano Berio [pupils][9][167][168]
- Sylvano Bussotti[169]
- Noel Da Costa
- Halim El-Dabh
- Richard Felciano[170]
- Joel Mandelbaum[171]
- Donald Martino[172][173]
- Richard Maxfield [pupils][174]
- Julia Perry
- Bernard Rands [pupils]
- Leonard Rosenman [pupils]
- Edwin Roxburgh [pupils][175]
- Ernesto Rubin de Cervin
- Frederic Rzewski[176]
- Roland Trogan
- Raymond Wilding-White
- Arlene Zallman
Leopold Damrosch
Charles Dancla
this teacher's teachers
Dancla (1817–1907) studied with teachers including Anton Reicha.
Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur
this teacher's teachers
Daniel-Lesur (1908–2002) studied with teachers including Georges Caussade and Jean Gallon.
Edward Dannreuther
this teacher's teachers
Dannreuther (1844–1905) studied with teachers including Ferdinand David, Moritz Hauptmann, Ignaz Moscheles, Ernst Friedrich Richter, and Frédéric Louis Ritter.
Innocenz Danzi
Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul
this teacher's teachers
Daussoigne-Méhul (1790–1875) studied with teachers including Louis Adam, Charles-Simon Catel, and Étienne Méhul.
Ferdinand David
this teacher's teachers
David (1810–1873) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann and Louis Spohr.
Johann Nepomuk David
Mario Davidovsky
this teacher's teachers
Davidovsky (born 1934) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Aaron Copland, Teodoro Fuchs, and Guillermo Graetzer.
- Leslie Bassett [pupils]
- Hayes Biggs
- Chester Biscardi
- Eric Chasalow
- Sheree Clement
- Conrad Cummings
- Michael Daugherty
- Du Yun
- Jason Eckardt
- Richard Einhorn
- Brian Field
- David Froom
- Peter Gilbert
- Perry Goldstein
- Matthew Greenbaum
- José Luis Hurtado
- Edward Jacobs
- Lei Liang
- Lu Yen
- Ingram Marshall
- Lansing McLoskey
- Karola Obermueller
- Gary Philo
- James Primosch
- Ken Ueno
- Chinary Ung [pupils]
- Chen Yi
- Zhou Long
Peter Maxwell Davies
this teacher's teachers
Davies (1934–2016) studied with teachers including Richard Hall, Earl Kim, Olivier Messiaen, Goffredo Petrassi, and Roger Sessions.
Walford Davies
this teacher's teachers
Davies (1869–1941) studied with teachers including Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford.
Karl Davydov
this teacher's teachers
Davydov (1838–1889) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann.
Arthur De Greef
this teacher's teachers
De Greef (1862–1940) studied with teachers including Louis Brassin, Franz Liszt, Émile Mathieu, and François-Auguste Gevaert.
John de Lancie
this teacher's teachers
de Lancie (1921–2002) studied with teachers including Marcel Tabuteau.
Claude Debussy
this teacher's teachers
Debussy (1862–1918) studied with teachers including Émile Durand, Ernest Guiraud, Albert Lavignac, Antoine François Marmontel, and Antoinette Mauté de Fleurville.
Émile Decombes
this teacher's teachers
Decombes (1829–1912) studied with teachers including Frédéric Chopin.
Jean-Baptiste Dehesse
Siegfried Dehn
this teacher's teachers
Dehn (1799–1858) studied with teachers including Bernhard Klein.
- Julius Alsleben [pupils]
- Albert Becker[199]
- Ludwig Bussler[199]
- Peter Cornelius[199]
- Mikhail Glinka [pupils][199]
- Heinrich Hofmann[199]
- Gustav Nottebohm [pupils]
- Anton Rubinstein[199]
- Ferdinand Schulz[200]
- Friedrich Hieronymus Truhn[201]
- Franz Wüllner [pupils][202]
- Robert Zimmer (composer) [pupils][203]
Michel Richard Delalande
Louis Delaquerrière
Carmine de Laurentiis
Dorothy DeLay
- Yehonatan Berick
- Dmitri Berlinsky
- Sarah Chang
- Angèle Dubeau
- Nigel Kennedy
- Misha Keylin
- Chin Kim
- Yoon Kwon
- Li Chuan Yun
- Cho-Liang Lin
- Anne Akiko Meyers
- Midori Goto
- Shlomo Mintz
- Philippe Quint
- Itzhak Perlman
- Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg
- Kurt Sassmannshaus
- Shunsuke Sato
- Gil Shaham
- Albert Stern
- Akiko Suwanai
- Jaap van Zweden [pupils]
Léo Delibes
this teacher's teachers
Delibes (1836–1891) studied with teachers including Adolphe Adam and François Benoist.
Enrico Delle Sedie
Isabelle Delorme
this teacher's teachers
Delorme (1900–1991) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Claude Champagne.
David Del Tredici
this teacher's teachers
Del Tredici (born 1937) studied with teachers including Earl Kim, Roger Sessions, and Seymour Shifrin.
Claude Delvincourt
this teacher's teachers
Delvincourt (1888–1954) studied with teachers including André Gedalge.
Norman Demuth
Edison Denisov
this teacher's teachers
Denisov (1929–1996) studied with teachers including Philip Herschkowitz and Vissarion Shebalin.
Edward Joseph Dent
Ludwig Deppe
Viktor Derevianko
this teacher's teachers
Derevianko (1937–) studied with teachers including Heinrich Neuhaus and Maria Yudina.
Lucette Descaves
Henri Desmarets
Roger Désormière
this teacher's teachers
Désormière (1898–1963) studied with teachers including Vincent d'Indy, Philippe Gaubert, Charles Koechlin, and Xavier Leroux.
Josquin des Prez
Felix Otto Dessoff
this teacher's teachers
Dessoff (1835–1892) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann, Ignaz Moscheles, and Julius Rietz.
Max Deutsch
this teacher's teachers
Deutsch (1892–1982) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.
Orpha-F. Deveaux
this teacher's teachers
Deveaux (1872–1933) studied with teachers including Claude Champagne and Alexis Contant.
Jean Devémy
David Diamond
this teacher's teachers
Diamond (1915–2005) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Bernard Rogers.
Emma Lou Diemer
this teacher's teachers
Diemer (born 1927) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson and Paul Hindemith.
Louis Diémer
this teacher's teachers
Diémer (1843–1919) studied with teachers including François Benoist, Antoine François Marmontel, and Ambroise Thomas.
Vincent d'Indy
this teacher's teachers
d'Indy (1851–1931) studied with teachers including Louis Diémer, César Franck, and Antoine François Marmontel.
- Isaac Albéniz[citation needed]
- Mihail Andricu [pupils]
- Leo Arnaud
- Georges Auric[32]
- Mansi Barberis[229]
- Seth Bingham[230]
- Alfonso Broqua
- Joseph Canteloube
- Pierre Capdevielle
- Dimitrie Cuclin [pupils][139]
- Jean Daetwyler
- Roger Désormière [pupils][220]
- Jesús Guridi
- Marguerite Béclard d'Harcourt
- Arthur Honegger [pupils][94]
- Eugène Lapierre
- Paul Le Flem [pupils]
- Guillaume Lekeu[231]
- Leevi Madetoja
- Albéric Magnard[232]
- Rodolphe Mathieu
- Marcel Mihalovici[139]
- Darius Milhaud [pupils]
- Gösta Nystroem[54]
- Henryk Opieński[233]
- Poldowski[234][181]
- Armande de Polignac
- Cole Porter
- Albert Roussel [pupils][235]
- Erik Satie [pupils][236]
- Blanche Selva
- Jules Semler-Collery
- John Laurence Seymour
- Lucijan Marija Škerjanc
- Georges Sporck[237]
- Georges-Émile Tanguay
- Otto Albert Tichý
- Edgard Varèse [pupils][238]
- Georges Martin Witkowski
- Xian Xinghai
- Emiliana de Zubeldia
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
this teacher's teachers
Dittersdorf (1739–1799) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Bonno.
Andrzej Dobrowolski
this teacher's teachers
Dobrowolski (1921–1990) studied with teachers including Artur Malawski.
Ernst von Dohnányi
this teacher's teachers
Dohnányi (1877–1960) studied with teachers including Hans von Koessler and István Thomán.
Jakob van Domselaer
Franco Donatoni
this teacher's teachers
Donatoni (1927–2000) studied with teachers including Goffredo Petrassi and Ildebrando Pizzetti.
- Roberto Andreoni
- Pietro Borradori
- Roberto Carnevale
- Giulio Castagnoli
- Matteo D'Amico
- Michael Dellaira
- Pascal Dusapin
- Ivan Fedele
- Ric Formosa
- Sandro Gorli
- Magnus Lindberg
- Giorgio Magnanensi
- Luigi Manfrin
- Luca Mosca
- Piero Niro
- Riccardo Piacentini
- Fausto Romitelli
- Esa-Pekka Salonen
- Claudio Scannavini
- Giuseppe Sinopoli
- Alessandro Solbiati
- Katia Tiutiunnik
- Javier Torres Maldonado
- Juan Trigos
- Giovanni Verrando
- Suzanne Giraud
William Done
Jakob Dont
this teacher's teachers
Dont (1815–1888) studied with teachers including Josef Böhm and Georg Hellmesberger.
Anton Door
this teacher's teachers
Door (1833–1919) studied with teachers including Carl Czerny and Simon Sechter.
Heinrich Dorn
this teacher's teachers
Dorn (1804–1892) studied with teachers including Ludwig Berger and Carl Friedrich Zelter.
Louis Dorus
Victor Dourlen
this teacher's teachers
Dourlen (1780–1864) studied with teachers including François-Adrien Boieldieu and François-Joseph Gossec.
Ernesto Drangosch
this teacher's teachers
(1882 - 1925) studied with teachers including Alberto Williams.
Alexander Dreyschock
Jan Drozdowski
this teacher's teachers
Drozdowski (1857–1918) studied with teachers including Anton Bruckner, Josef Dachs, Julius Epstein, Josef Hofmann, Aleksander Michałowski, Antoni Płachecki, and Władysław Żeleński.
Jacob Druckman
this teacher's teachers
Druckman (1928–1996) studied with teachers including Aaron Copland and Peter Mennin.
- Daniel Asia
- Robert Beaser[249]
- Mark Birnbaum
- Peter Child[250]
- Sidney Corbett[251]
- Robert Cucinotta
- Conrad Cummings
- Michael Daugherty
- Donald Fagen
- Anthony Gatto
- Melissa Hui
- Daniel Kellogg
- Aaron Jay Kernis [pupils]
- Douglas Knehans
- Graeme Koehne[252]
- David Lang[253]
- Peter Scott Lewis
- Scott Lindroth
- Jing Jing Luo
- Cindy McTee
- Marc Mellits[254]
- Leon Milo
- Barberi Paull[255]
- Kevin Puts
- Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez
- Arlene Sierra
- Sheila Silver
- André M. Smith
- Laurie Spiegel
- Pathorn Srikaranonda
- Jan Swafford[256]
- Christopher Theofanidis
- Augusta Read Thomas
- Joseph Waters
- Amnon Wolman
- Carolyn Yarnell
Zbigniew Drzewiecki
- Ryszard Bakst
- Felicja Blumental
- Walter Buczynski
- Paweł Chęciński
- Halina Czerny-Stefańska
- Jan Ekier [pupils]
- Róża Etkin-Moszkowska
- Lidia Grychtołówna
- Adam Harasiewicz
- Władysław Kędra
- Bolesław Kon
- Hiroko Nakamura
- Edward Olearczyk
- Regina Smendzianka
- Marta Sosińska
- John Tilbury
- Fou Ts'ong
- Roger Woodward
- Eva Maria Zuk
Théodore Dubois
this teacher's teachers
Dubois (1837–1924) studied with teachers including Ambroise Thomas.
- Pierre de Bréville[citation needed]
- Guillaume Couture (He died on April 4, 1701, so was probably not a pupil of Dubois (b. 1837))
- Gustave Doret[citation needed]
- Paul Dukas [pupils][citation needed]
- Gabrielle Ferrari[citation needed]
- Achille Fortier (No evidence that he studied with Dubois: see here
- Louis Ganne[257]
- Xavier Leroux [pupils][citation needed]
- Albéric Magnard[citation needed]
- Henriette Renié[258]
- Édouard Risler[citation needed]
- Guy Ropartz[citation needed]
- Spyridon Samaras[citation needed]
- Florent Schmitt[259]
- Charles Silver[260]
Alexandre Dubuque
this teacher's teachers
Dubuque (1812–1898) studied with teachers including John Field.
Paul Dukas
this teacher's teachers
Dukas (1865–1935) studied with teachers including Théodore Dubois, Ernest Guiraud, and Georges Mathias.
- Claude Arrieu
- Tony Aubin [pupils][32]
- Francis Chagrin[261]
- Georges Dandelot[262]
- Yvonne Desportes
- Maurice Duruflé [pupils][263]
- Koharik Gazarossian[264]
- Jean Langlais [pupils][265]
- Olivier Messiaen [pupils]
- María de Pablos Cerezo [pupils][266]
- Walter Piston [pupils][267]
- Marcel Poot [pupils][268]
- Edward Staempfli [pupils][269]
- Tadeusz Szeligowski [pupils]
Thomas Dunhill
this teacher's teachers
Dunhill (1877–1946) studied with teachers including Walter Parratt, W. S. Rockstro, and Charles Villiers Stanford.
Auguste Dupont
this teacher's teachers
Dupont (1827–1890) studied with teachers including Jules Jalheau.
Jean-Louis Duport
Jean-Pierre Duport
this teacher's teachers
J.-P. Duport (1741–1818) studied with teachers including Martin Berteau.
Marcel Dupré
this teacher's teachers
Dupré (1886–1971) studied with teachers including Alexandre Guilmant and Lazare Lévy.
Gilbert Duprez
this teacher's teachers
Duprez (1806–1896) studied with teachers including Alexandre-Étienne Choron.
Sylvain Dupuis
Édouard Du Puy
this teacher's teachers
Du Puy (1770–1822) studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch.
Émile Durand
this teacher's teachers
Durand (1830–1903) studied with teachers including François Bazin.
Francesco Durante
this teacher's teachers
Durante (1684–1755) studied with teachers including Bernardo Pasquini and Alessandro Scarlatti.
Maurice Duruflé
this teacher's teachers
Duruflé (1902–1986) studied with teachers including Georges Caussade, Paul Dukas, César Abel Estyle, Jean Gallon, Noël Gallon, Eugène Gigout, Alexandre Guilmant, Charles Tournemire, and Louis Vierne.
František Xaver Dušek
this teacher's teachers
Dušek (1731–1799) studied with teachers including Franz Habermann and Georg Christoph Wagenseil.
Jan Ladislav Dussek
Sophia Dussek
Henri Dutilleux
this teacher's teachers
Dutilleux (1916–2013) studied with teachers including Henri Büsser, Maurice Emmanuel, Jean Gallon, and Noël Gallon.
Alphonse Duvernoy
Antonín Dvořák
this teacher's teachers
Dvořák (1841–1904) studied with teachers including Josef Krejčí.
E
John Eaton
this teacher's teachers
Eaton (born 1935) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Edward T. Cone, and Roger Sessions.
Johann Ernst Eberlin
this teacher's teachers
Eberlin (1702–1762) studied with teachers including Balthasar Siberer.
Carl Eberwein
Clarence Eddy
Alexander Edelmann
this teacher's teachers
Edelmann (1904–1995) studied with teachers including Heinrich Neuhaus.
Jean-Frédéric Edelmann
Gilles van den Eeden
İsmail Dede Efendi
Abel Ehrlich
Heinrich Ehrlich
Herbert Eimert
this teacher's teachers
Eimert (1897–1972) studied with teachers including Hermann Abendroth and August von Othegraven.
Severin Eisenberger
Antonín Eiser
Jan Ekier
this teacher's teachers
Ekier (1913–2014) studied with teachers including Zbigniew Drzewiecki and Kazimierz Sikorski.
Edward Elgar
Brian Elias
this teacher's teachers
Elias (born 1948) studied with teachers including Elisabeth Lutyens.
Ernst Ellberg
Catharinus Elling
Józef Elsner
George Elvey
this teacher's teachers
Elvey (1816–1893) studied with teachers including William Crotch, Stephen Elvey, and Cipriani Potter.
Herbert Elwell
this teacher's teachers
Elwell (1898–1974) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.
Paul Emerich
Maurice Emmanuel
George Enescu
this teacher's teachers
Enescu (1881–1955) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré, Robert Fuchs, Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr., and Martin Pierre Marsick.
Gustav Engel
Julius Epstein
this teacher's teachers
Epstein (1832-1926) studied with teachers including Vatroslav Lichtenegger, Johann Rufinatscha, and Anton Halm.
Donald Erb
this teacher's teachers
Erb (1927–2008) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Kenneth Gaburo, and Bernhard Heiden.
Eduard Erdmann
this teacher's teachers
Erdmann (1896–1958) studied with teachers including Conrad Ansorge and Heinz Tiessen.
Robert Erickson
this teacher's teachers
Erickson (1917–1997) studied with teachers including Ernst Krenek and Roger Sessions.
- Paul Dresher[307][308]
- David Felder
- Brenda Hutchinson [pupils]
- Terry Jennings
- Lam Bun-Ching[309]
- Alexina Louie[310]
- Dary John Mizelle
- Pauline Oliveros [pupils][308][311][312][313]
- Terry Riley [pupils][308]
- Loren Rush[308]
- Ramon Sender
- Charles Shere[308]
- Allen Strange
- John Warthen Struble
- Morton Subotnick [pupils][308]
- Nicolas Vérin
Achille Errani
Paul Ertel
this teacher's teachers
Nicolás Ruiz Espadero
Michele Esposito
this teacher's teachers
Esposito (1855–1929) studied with teachers including Beniamino Cesi and Paolo Serrao.
Camille Everardi
this teacher's teachers
Everardi (1824–1899) studied with teachers including Manuel García.
F
Werner Fabricius
this teacher's teachers
Fabricius studied with teachers including Heinrich Scheidemann and Thomas Selle.
Lorenzo Fago
Nicola Fago
this teacher's teachers
Fago (1677–1745) studied with teachers including Francesco Provenzale.
Rolande Falcinelli
Manuel de Falla
this teacher's teachers
Falla (1876-1946) studied with teachers including Felip Pedrell.
Alexander Famintsyn
Harold Farberman
this teacher's teachers
Farberman (born 1929) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Luciano Berio, Aaron Copland, and Lukas Foss.
Harry Farjeon
this teacher's teachers
Harry Farjeon (born 1878) studied with teachers including Battison Haynes, Frederick Corder, and Landon Ronald.
Ferenc Farkas
Antonio Farini
Ernest Farrar
this teacher's teachers
Farrar (1885–1918) studied with teachers including Charles Villiers Stanford.
Arthur Farwell
this teacher's teachers
Farwell (1872–1952) studied with teachers including Engelbert Humperdinck.
Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch
this teacher's teachers
C. F. Fasch (1736–1800) studied with teachers including Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Wilhelm Hertel, and Carl Höckh.
Johann Friedrich Fasch
this teacher's teachers
J. F. Fasch (1688–1758) studied with teachers including Johann Kuhnau and Johann Schelle.
Gabriel Fauré
this teacher's teachers
Fauré (1845–1924) studied with teachers including Louis Niedermeyer and Camille Saint-Saëns.
- Mihail Andricu [pupils]
- Louis Aubert
- Lili Boulanger[226]
- Nadia Boulanger [pupils][325]
- Alfredo Casella [pupils]
- George Enescu [pupils]
- Henry Février [pupils]
- Gabriel Grovlez [pupils]
- Fernand Halphen [pupils]
- Jacques Ibert[326]
- Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac [pupils]
- Charles Koechlin [pupils]
- Paul Ladmirault
- Raoul Laparra[327]
- Maurice Ravel [pupils]
- Jean Roger-Ducasse
- Florent Schmitt[259]
- Germaine Thyssens-Valentin
- Louis Vuillemin
André Joseph Fauvel
Amy Fay
this teacher's teachers
Fay (1844–1928) studied with teachers including Ludwig Deppe, Theodor Kullak, Franz Liszt, and Carl Tausig.
Ilona Fehér
this teacher's teachers
Fehér (1901–1988) studied with teachers including Joseph Bloch and Jenő Hubay.
David Felder
this teacher's teachers
Felder (born 1953) studied with teachers including Donald Erb, Robert Erickson, Roger Reynolds, and Bernard Rands.
- Kedarnath Awati[330]
- Roberto Azaretto[citation needed]
- Christian Baldini[331][failed verification]
- Daniel Bassin[citation needed]
- Trevor Bjorklund[332]
- Eliav Brand[citation needed]
- Megan Buegger[333]
- Aubrey Byerly[citation needed]
- Aaron Cassidy[334]
- Emiliano Cerro[citation needed]
- Matthew Chamberlain[335]
- Derek Charke[336]
- Weijun Chen[337]
- Igor Coelho Marques[338]
- Douglas Cohen[339]
- Juan Colon-Hernandez[citation needed]
- Jessie Downs[340]
- Houston Dunleavy[341]
- Adrienne Elisha[342]
- Paul Elwood[343]
- Mara Gibson[344]
- Steve Gibson[citation needed]
- Meredith Gilna[345]
- Edgar Girtain[346]
- Jacob Gotlib[347]
- Esin Gunduz[348]
- Vincent Hammer[citation needed]
- Haesook Han[citation needed]
- David Hanner[349]
- Emil Harnas[citation needed]
- Clinton Haycraft[350]
- Brien Henderson[351]
- Tomas Henriques[352][failed verification]
- Nathan Heidelberger[353]
- Alex Huddleston[citation needed]
- Hye Jeong-Lee[citation needed]
- Soo Ran [pupils][citation needed]
- Evan Johnson[354]
- Keith Johnson[citation needed]
- Lyle Johnson[citation needed]
- Jiyoung Jung[citation needed]
- David Kim-Boyle[355][failed verification]
- Rama Kolesnikow[citation needed]
- Joe Lake[356]
- Mark Mantel[357]
- Leonard Manzara[citation needed]
- Zane Merritt[citation needed]
- Sam Mirelman[358][failed verification]
- Leah Muir[359][failed verification]
- Otto Muller[360][failed verification]
- Gabriella Nechita[citation needed]
- Erik Oña[361][failed verification]
- Pang Chun-Ting[362]
- Dimitar Pentchev[363][failed verification]
- Robert Phillips[364]
- Nora Ponte[365][failed verification]
- David Rappenecker[citation needed]
- Bob Rice[citation needed]
- Alejandro Rutty[366][failed verification]
- Rick Sanford[citation needed]
- Matt Sargent[367][failed verification]
- Kenichi Seaki[citation needed]
- Chung Shih-Hoh[368]
- Moshe Shulman[369]
- Yngve Slettholm[370][failed verification]
- Diana Soh[371]
- David Squires[372][failed verification]
- Eleanor Trawick[373]
- Colin Tucker[374]
- Andrew Walsh[375][failed verification]
- Carter Williams[376]
- Michael Zajonc[citation needed]
Morton Feldman
this teacher's teachers
Feldman (1926–1987) studied with teachers including Wallingford Riegger and Stefan Wolpe.
- Craig Bove
- Joseph Byrd
- Gyula Csapó [pupils]
- Julius Eastman
- Barbara Monk Feldman[377]
- Mamoru Fujieda
- Orlando Jacinto Garcia
- Peter Gena
- Christos Hatzis [pupils]
- Nicolas Hodges [pupils]
- Tom Johnson[378]
- Joëlle Léandre
- Fred Lonberg-Holm
- Kevin Malone[379]
- Bunita Marcus
- Bobby Previte
- Richard Rijnvos
- Margaret Scoville
- Rodney Sharman
- Elliott Sharp
- Bernadette Speach
- Norma Tyer
- Nils Vigeland
- Kevin Volans
Fedele Fenaroli
this teacher's teachers
Fenaroli (1730–1818) studied with teachers including Francesco Durante.
Francesco Feo
Donald Ferguson
Howard Ferguson
Brian Ferneyhough
this teacher's teachers
Ferneyhough (born 1943) studied with teachers including Ton de Leeuw.
François-Joseph Fétis
this teacher's teachers
Fétis (1784–1871) studied with teachers including François-Adrien Boieldieu.
Paul Fetler
this teacher's teachers
Fetler (born 1920, died 2018) studied with teachers including Boris Blacher, Paul Hindemith, and Quincy Porter.
Pierre Février
Zdeněk Fibich
this teacher's teachers
Fibich (1850–1900) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn, Vinzenz Lachner, and Ignaz Moscheles.
John Field
this teacher's teachers
Field (1782–1837) studied with teachers including Tommaso Giordani, Muzio Clementi, and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger.
Irving Fine
this teacher's teachers
Fine (1914–1962) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, Serge Koussevitzky, and Walter Piston.
Ross Lee Finney
this teacher's teachers
Finney (1906–1997) studied with teachers including Alban Berg, Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, and Roger Sessions.
- William Albright
- Robert Ashley [pupils]
- Leslie Bassett [pupils]
- Stephen Chatman
- Robert Cogan
- George Crumb [pupils]
- Aldo Rafael Forte
- Donald Harris
- Philip Krumm
- Michael Kurek
- Robert Morris [pupils]
- Gordon Mumma [pupils][393]
- Donald Sosin
- Roger Reynolds [pupils][394]
- Richard Toensing
- Roland Trogan
- George Balch Wilson
- Rolv Yttrehus
Pietro Antonio Fiocco
Giovanni Andrea Fioroni
Rudolf Firkušný
this teacher's teachers
Firkušný (1912–1994) studied with teachers including Vilém Kurz and Artur Schnabel.
Edwin Fischer
this teacher's teachers
E. Fischer (1886–1960) studied with teachers including Martin Krause.
- Katja Andy
- Paul Badura-Skoda
- Stefan Bardas
- Daniel Barenboim
- Sebastian Benda
- Joan Benson
- Rita Bouboulidi
- Alfred Brendel
- Sequeira Costa
- Harry Datyner
- Jörg Demus
- Lyuba Entcheva
- Cecile Genhart
- George Hadjinikos
- Conrad Hansen
- Hubert Harry
- Veronica Jochum
- Gernot Kahl
- Lionel Nowak
- Niels Johann Østbye
- Helena Sá e Costa
- Ronald Smith
- Sidney Sukoenig
- Grete Sultan
- Liliane Wille
Johann Christian Fischer
Joseph Fischhof
Josepha von Fladt
Carl Flesch
- Janine Andrade
- Edwin Bélanger
- Josef Gingold
- Ivry Gitlis
- Szymon Goldberg
- Ida Haendel [pupils][302]
- Josef Hassid [pupils][302]
- Alma Moodie [pupils][302]
- Yfrah Neaman [pupils][302]
- Ginette Neveu [pupils][302]
- Ricardo Odnoposoff
- Corrado Romano
- Eric Rosenblith
- Max Rostal [pupils][302]
- Wolfgang Schocken
- Henryk Szeryng [pupils][302]
- Henri Temianka
- Roman Totenberg
- Josef Wolfsthal
Stanley Fletcher
Marie Mauté de Fleurville
this teacher's teachers
Fleurville (?) studied with teachers including Frédéric Chopin.
Carlisle Floyd
Free Focke
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
this teacher's teachers
Foerster (1859–1951) studied with teachers including František Zdeněk Skuherský.
Emanuel Aloys Förster
Wolfgang Fortner
this teacher's teachers
Fortner (1907–1987) studied with teachers including Hermann Grabner.
- Friedhelm Döhl
- Hans Ulrich Engelmann
- Hans Werner Henze [pupils][407]
- Milko Kelemen [pupils]
- Rudolf Kelterborn
- Fred Lerdahl [pupils][153]
- Nam June Paik
- Graciela Paraskevaidis
- Robert H.P. Platz
- Wolfgang Rihm [pupils]
- Mauricio Rosenmann Taub
- Manfred Stahnke
- Peter Westergaard [pupils]
- Hans Wollschläger
- Hans Zender
- Bernd Alois Zimmermann [pupils]
- Heinz Werner Zimmermann
Lukas Foss
this teacher's teachers
Foss (1922–2009) studied with teachers including Noël Gallon, Paul Hindemith, Lazare Lévy, Rosario Scalero, and Isabelle Vengerova.
- José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado
- Edward Applebaum[408]
- Robert Beaser
- Jeremy Beck
- Norma Beecroft
- Daniel Beliavsky
- Lauren Bernofsky
- Harold Boatrite
- Benjamin Boretz [pupils]
- Benjamin C. S. Boyle
- Philip Cashian
- Nancy Bloomer Deussen
- Rocco Di Pietro
- Richard Dufallo[409]
- Julius Eastman
- Jack Elliott
- Harold Farberman[98]
- Hormoz Farhat
- Jay Gottlieb
- Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann
- Daron Hagen
- Jacques Hétu
- Michael Horvit[99][100]
- Douglas Knehans
- Barbara Kolb[409][410]
- Wen-Pin Hope Lee
- Alvin Lucier [pupils][102][103]
- Apostolos Paraskevas
- Mauricio Pauly
- Faye-Ellen Silverman
- Ivana Marburger Themmen
- Augusta Read Thomas
- Nils Vigeland no [pupils]
- Charles Wilson
- Raymond Yiu
Jean Fournet
Frederick A. Fox
this teacher's teachers
Fox (1931–2011) studied with teachers including Bernhard Heiden.
Petronio Franceschini
this teacher's teachers
Franceschini (1651–1680) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Corsi da Celano and Giacomo Antonio Perti.
César Franck
this teacher's teachers
Franck (1822–1890) studied with teachers including François Benoist, Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul, François Habeneck, Anton Reicha, and Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann.
Friedrich Wilhelm Franke
Benjamin Frankel
Ignaz Fränzl
André von Frasunkiewicz
this teacher's teachers
André von Frasunkiewicz studied with teachers including Ney Salgado, Ruth Slenczynska, Valeri Grokhovski, and Viatcheslav Gabrielov.
Vito Frazzi
Girolamo Frescobaldi
this teacher's teachers
Frescobaldi (1583–1643) studied with teachers including Luzzasco Luzzaschi.
Peter Racine Fricker
this teacher's teachers
Fricker (1920–1990) studied with teachers including Mátyás Seiber and R. O. Morris.
Alexandro Marie Antoin Fridzeri
Carl Friedberg
this teacher's teachers
Friedberg (1872–1955) studied with teachers including Clara Schumann.
Ruth Duncan McDonald
Arthur Friedheim
this teacher's teachers
Friedheim (1859–1932) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.
Eli Friedman
Ignaz Friedman
this teacher's teachers
Friedman (1882–1948) studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni, Theodor Leschetizky, and Hugo Riemann.
Fred Frith
Johannes Fritsch
Giuseppe Frugatta
this teacher's teachers
Frugatta studied with teachers including Antonio Bazzini.
Gunnar de Frumerie
this teacher's teachers
de Frumerie (1908—1987) studied with teachers including Ernst Ellberg and Lennart Lundberg.
Herbert Fryer
Johann Nepomuk Fuchs
this teacher's teachers
J. N. Fuchs (1842–1899) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.
- Edmund Eysler
- Leo Fall[436][437]
- Rubin Goldmark [pupils][438]
- Heinrich Schenker [pupils][439]
- Alexander von Zemlinsky [pupils][440][441] (at the Vienna Conservatory[442])
Teodoro Fuchs
Robert Fuchs
this teacher's teachers
R. Fuchs (1847–1927) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.
- Leo Ascher
- George Enescu [pupils][444]
- Edmund Eysler
- Leo Fall
- Richard Heuberger [pupils]
- Camillo (Kamillo) Horn [pupils]
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- Petar Krstić
- Eusebius Mandyczewski [pupils]
- Leevi Madetoja
- Gustav Mahler [pupils]
- Erkki Melartin
- Alexander Raab [pupils]
- Franz Schmidt
- Franz Schreker [pupils]
- Jean Sibelius
- Richard Stöhr
- Robert Stolz
- Maude Valérie White[445]
- Hugo Wolf
- Alexander von Zemlinsky [pupils][441]
Leo Funtek
Beat Furrer
Johann Joseph Fux
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