List of music students by teacher: R to S
This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
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Alexander Raab
this teacher's teachers
Raab (1882–1958) studied with teachers including Robert Fuchs and Theodor Leschetizky.
Sergei Rachmaninoff
this teacher's teachers
Rachmaninoff (1873–1943) studied with teachers including Anton Arensky, Alexander Siloti, Sergei Taneyev, and Nikolai Zverev.
Ruth Slenczynska
this teacher's teachers
Slenczynska studied with teachers including Sergei Rachmaninoff, Artur Schnabel, Egon Petri, Alfred Cortot, and Josef Hofmann.
Philip Radcliffe
this teacher's teachers
Radcliffe (1905-1986) studied with teachers including Edward Joseph Dent and Henry Moule.
Robert Radeke
Jean-Théodore Radoux
Priaulx Rainier
Joachim Raff
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Günther Ramin
James K. Randall
this teacher's teachers
Randall (1929–2014) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt and Leonard Shure.
Alberto Randegger
Sopranos
Mezzo-sopranos
Contraltos
Tenors
Baritones
Basses
Bernard Rands
this teacher's teachers
Rands (born 1934) studied with teachers including Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Luigi Dallapiccola, and Bruno Maderna.
Agosto Rattenbach
Felix Rault
this teacher's teachers
Rault studied with teachers including Michel Blavet.
Einojuhani Rautavaara
Venanzio Rauzzini
this teacher's teachers
Rauzzini (1746–1810) studied with teachers including Muzio Clementi, Domenico Corri, Nicola Porpora, and Giuseppe Santarelli.
Ernest Read
this teacher's teachers
Read (1879–1965) studied with teachers including Tobias Matthay and Henry Wood.
Maurice Ravel
this teacher's teachers[39]
Ravel (1875–1937) studied with teachers including Émile Decombes, Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, Émile Pessard, André Gedalge, and Gabriel Fauré.
Gardner Read
this teacher's teachers
Read (1913–2005) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson, Bernard Rogers, Jean Sibelius, Aaron Copland, and Ildebrando Pizzetti.
Napoléon Henri Reber
this teacher's teachers
Reber (1807–1880) studied with teachers including Jean-François Le Sueur and Anton Reicha.
Max Reger
this teacher's teachers
Reger (1873–1916) studied with teachers including Hugo Riemann.
Willy Rehberg
Anton Reicha
this teacher's teachers
Reicha (1770–1836) studied with teachers including Johann Georg Albrechtsberger.
- Adolphe Adam [pupils][17]
- Hector Berlioz
- Henri Cohen
- Charles Dancla [pupils][49]
- Antoine Elwart[49]
- Friedrich von Flotow[17]
- César Franck [pupils][50]
- Narcisse Girard [pupils]
- Charles Gounod [pupils]
- Albert Grisar[51]
- Henri Herz [pupils]
- Henry Lemoine [pupils]
- Franz Liszt [pupils]
- Napoléon Henri Reber [pupils][52]
- Eugène Sauzay
- Ludwig Schuncke[53]
- Waldemar Thrane[54]
- Pauline Viardot [pupils]
- Henri Vieuxtemps [pupils][55]
Carl Reinecke
this teacher's teachers
Reinecke (1824-1910) studied with teachers including Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, and Franz Liszt.
"*".Dame Ethel Smyth
- Isaac Albéniz
- Fritz Brase
- Max Bruch [pupils][56]
- Ferruccio Busoni [pupils]
- Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
- Constanta Erbiceanu
- Max Fiedler
- Felix Fox
- Richard Franck
- Edvard Grieg [pupils][57]
- Basil Harwood
- Walter Battison Haynes
- Ernest Hutcheson [pupils]
- Leoš Janáček [pupils]
- Aleksander Michałowski [pupils]
- Walter Niemann[58]
- Felix vom Rath[59]
- Julius Röntgen [pupils]
- Amanda Röntgen-Maier
- Cornelius Rübner[60][61]
- Christian Sinding
- Max Spicker[62]
- Charles Villiers Stanford [pupils]
- Johan Svendsen
- Willi and Louis Thern[63]
- Frank Van der Stucken[64]
- Max Vogrich[65]
- Felix Weingartner
- Sara Wennerberg-Reuter
- August Winding[66]
- Ernst Perabo [pupils]
Fritz Reiner
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N. M. Reingbald
Johann Georg Reinhardt
Alfred Reisenauer
this teacher's teachers
Reisenauer (1863–1907) studied with teachers including Louis Köhler and Franz Liszt.
Nadia Reisenberg
this teacher's teachers
Reisenberg (1904–1983) studied with teachers including Josef Hofmann.
Ottorino Respighi
this teacher's teachers
Respighi (1879–1936) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Jean de Reszke
this teacher's teachers
studied with teachers including Antonio Cotogni and Giovanni Sbriglia.
José Rey de la Torre
Roger Reynolds
this teacher's teachers
Reynolds (born 1934) studied with teachers including Ross Lee Finney and Roberto Gerhard.
University of California, San Diego
- Mark Applebaum, Associate Professor of Music, Stanford University
- Rick Bidlack, Signals and Noises, software development
- Lam Bun-Ching[31][74]
- Juan Campoverde, Composer, Chicago
- Rick Carrick, Composer and Conductor
- Benjamin Leeds Carson, Associate Professor of Music, University of California, Santa Cruz
- John Celona, Professor of Composition, University of Victoria School of Music
- Antonio Cuñha, Professor of Music, University of Rio del Sol, Porto Allegre, Brazil
- Wendy Mae Chambers[75]
- Chaya Czernowin, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, Harvard University
- Nicholas Deyoe, Composer, Los Angeles
- Paul Dresher,[30] Director, The Paul Dresher Ensemble, Oakland, California
- Peter Ivan Edwards, Associate Professor, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (Singapore)
- David Felder, Distinguished Professor, University at Buffalo – SUNY
- Peter Gordon[76]
- Adam Greene, Composer
- Larry Groupé, Emmy-winning composer
- Ben Hackbarth, Lecturer in Music at University of Liverpool
- Kerry Hagan, Lecturer, University of Limerick
- Aaron Helgeson, Assistant Professor of Composition, Oberlin Conservatory of Music
- Martin Hiendl, Composer, New York
- Brenda Hutchinson [pupils], Composer and Author
- Jan Järvlepp, Freelance cellist, composer, teacher, recording technician, and contractor for chamber music groups, Canada
- Keith Johnson, Mission College, Humanities and Fine Arts, Music Instructor, Santa Clara, California
- David Evan Jones, Professor of Music and UCSC Porter College Provost, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Joseph Julian, Composer
- Jarosław Kapuściński, Assistant Professor of Composition and Director of Intermedia Performance Lab, Stanford University
- Derek Keller, Composer, William Jessup University
- Joseph Klein, Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Division of Composition, University of North Texas
- Paul Koonce, Professor of Music, University of Florida; former Assistant Professor, Princeton University
- Olli Kortekangas, Composer, Finland
- Keith Kothman, Director of Music Technology, Ball State University
- Kei-ju Lin, Music Director M.O.V.E. (Taipei)
- Larry Livingston, Professor of Conducting at the University of Southern California
- Andrew May, Associate Professor and Director of CEMI, University of North Texas
- Mizue Mizushima, Composer, Stringraphy Ensemble
- Nathaniel Phillips, Composer, Educator, Sound Artist, Portland, Oregon
- Thanassis Rikakis, Provost and Executive Vice President, Virginia Tech
- François Rose, Professor of Composition, University of the Pacific
- Benjamin Sabey, Composer, Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University
- Robert Scott Thompson, Professor of Music Composition, Georgia State University
- Steven Takasugi, Associate of the Music Department, Harvard University
- Johan Tallgren, Director, Helsinki Biennale, Viitasaari, Finland
- Michael Theodore, Associate Professor of Music Composition and Technology, University of Colorado Boulder
- Eric Simonson, Professor, Danville Community College, Virginia
- Ung Wha Son, Instructor, UC Irvine
- Christopher Tonkin, Head of Composition Studies and Music Technology, University of Western Australia
- Erik Ulman, Lecturer, Stanford University
- Nicolas Vérin, Professor of Music, École Nationale de Musique et de Danse d'Évry
- Rolf Wallin, Composer
- Robert Wannamaker, Associate Dean, California Institute of the Arts
- Charlie Wilmoth, Instructor, Otterbein University
Yale (while visiting professor)
- Michael Daugherty, Professor of Composition, University of Michigan
- Michael Gordon, Faculty member, NYU Steinhardt; Co-founder, Bang on a Can
- David Lang, Co-Founder, Bang on a Can[77][78]
- Joseph Waters, Professor of Music, San Diego State University
- Scott Lindroth, Professor and Vice Provost of the Arts, Duke University
Josef Rheinberger
this teacher's teachers
Rheinberger (1839–1901) studied with teachers including Franz Lachner.
- William Berwald [pupils]
- Stanislav Binički
- George Whitefield Chadwick [pupils]
- Frederick Converse [pupils][79]
- Aloys Fleischmann (Senior)
- Wilhelm Furtwängler[80]
- Henry Holden Huss
- Engelbert Humperdinck [pupils]
- Hans von Koessler
- Bruno Klein [pupils]
- Stevan Mokranjac [pupils]
- Horatio Parker [pupils][81]
- Joseph Pembaur [pupils][82]
- Percy Pitt [pupils]
- Josef Renner[83]
- Max von Schillings [pupils][80]
- Hermann Scholtz[84]
- Arthur Smolian[85]
- Ferdinand Thieriot[86]
- Ludwig Thuille [pupils][82][87]
- Adolf Weidig [pupils][88]
- Friedrich Weigmann[89]
- Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari [pupils][90]
- Philipp Wolfrum[91]
Ernst Richter
Franz Xaver Richter
Hans Richter
Allard de Ridder
this teacher's teachers
de Ridder (1887–1966) studied with teachers including Hermann Abendroth, Fritz Steinbach, and Johan Wagenaar.
Jaroslav Řídký
Carl Riedel
Wallingford Riegger
this teacher's teachers
Riegger (1885–1961) studied with teachers including Percy Goetschius.
Hugo Riemann
Joseph Riepel
Vittorio Rieti
this teacher's teachers
Rieti (1898–1994) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Frugatta.
Julius Rietz
this teacher's teachers
Rietz (1812–1877) studied with teachers including Bernhard Romberg.
André-Jean Rigade
Wolfgang Rihm
this teacher's teachers
Rihm (born 1952) studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner, Klaus Huber, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Terry Riley
this teacher's teachers
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Anton Arensky [pupils][115]
- Alexander Glazunov [pupils][116][117]
- Mikhail Gnessin[118]
- Konstanty Gorski [pupils]
- Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov [pupils]
- Artur Kapp
- Nikolai Kazanli [pupils][119]
- Ivan Kryzhanovsky [pupils][119]
- Anatoly Lyadov [pupils][120]
- Mykola Lysenko
- Witold Maliszewski[121]
- Emil Młynarski [pupils]
- Nikolai Myaskovsky [pupils][122]
- Alexander Ossovsky
- Sergei Prokofiev[123]
- Ottorino Respighi [pupils][124]
- Leonid Sabaneyev [pupils]
- Lazare Saminsky
- Vladimir Alexievitch Seniloff[103]
- Alexander Spendiaryan
- Igor Stravinsky [pupils]
- Nikolai Tcherepnin [pupils]
- Yuliya Veysberg
Berthe Ringold
Christian Heinrich Rinck
this teacher's teachers
Rinck (1770–1846) studied with teachers including Johann Christian Kittel.
Théodore Ritter
this teacher's teachers
Ritter (1840–1886) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.
Achille Rivarde
this teacher's teachers
Rivarde (1865–1940) studied with teachers including Charles Dancla, František Ondříček, and Henryk Wieniawski.
Jean Rivier
this teacher's teachers
Rivier (1896–1987) studied with teachers including Georges Caussade and Jean Gallon.
Max Roach
Sylvio Robazzi
this teacher's teachers
Sylvio Robazzi studied with teachers including Yara Bernette.
Richard Robert
this teacher's teachers
- Theo Buchwald[131]
- Julius Chajes[132][133]
- Hans Gál[134]
- Wilhelm Grosz[135] (aka Hugh Williams)
- Clara Haskil[131][135]
- Marjan Rawicz[136]
- Alfred Rosé[137]
- Marcel Rubin[138]
- Rudolf Serkin [pupils]
- Rudolf Schwarz[131]
- George Szell [pupils][139]
- Vally Weigl[131]
- Viktor Zuckerkandl[131]
- Frederic Waldmann[140]
Louise Robyn
George Rochberg
this teacher's teachers
Rochberg (1918–2005) studied with teachers including Leopold Mannes, Gian Carlo Menotti, Rosario Scalero, George Szell, and Hans Weisse.
- Stephen Albert
- William Albright
- Gaston Allaire
- Maryanne Amacher
- William Bolcom[142]
- Uri Caine
- Robert Carl
- Daniel Dorff
- Stephen Hartke
- Michael Hersch
- Stephen Jaffe
- Robert Kyr
- Cynthia Cozette Lee
- Gerald Levinson
- Philip Maneval
- Vincent McDermott
- Neva Pilgrim
- Paul Reale
- Michael Alec Rose
- Andrew Rudin
- Robert Suderburg
- Lu Yen
W. S. Rockstro
this teacher's teachers
Rockstro (1823–1895) studied with teachers including William Sterndale Bennett and Felix Mendelssohn.
Pierre Rode
this teacher's teachers
Rode (1774–1830) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Viotti.
Johann Theodor Roemhildt
this teacher's teachers
Roemhildt (1684–1756) studied with teachers including Johann Kuhnau and Johann Schelle.
Bernard Rogers
this teacher's teachers
Rogers (1893–1968) studied with teachers including Ernest Bloch, Nadia Boulanger, and Percy Goetschius.
- Dominick Argento [pupils][146]
- Jack Beeson [pupils]
- Frank Bencriscutto
- William Bergsma [pupils][147]
- David Borden
- John Davison
- David Diamond [pupils]
- John Diercks
- Walter Hartley
- Joseph Willcox Jenkins
- Ulysses Kay
- John La Montaine [pupils]
- Richard Lane
- Caroline Lloyd
- Martin Mailman
- Peter Mennin [pupils][148]
- Burrill Phillips [pupils]
- Raymond Premru
- Gardner Read [pupils]
- H. Owen Reed
- Gloria Wilson Swisher
- Mary Jeanne van Appledorn
- Robert Ward
- John Weinzweig [pupils][149][failed verification]
Ray Luke
José Rolón
Bernhard Romberg
Jesse Ronneau
Julius Röntgen
this teacher's teachers
Röntgen (1855–1932) studied with teachers including Franz Lachner and Carl Reinecke.
William Michael Rooke
this teacher's teachers
Rooke (1794–1847) studied with teachers including Philip Cogan.
Cyril Rootham
Cipriano de Rore
Ned Rorem
this teacher's teachers
Bernard Rose
Leonard Rose
Thomas Roseingrave
Hilding Rosenberg
this teacher's teachers
Rosenberg (1892–1985) studied with teachers including Ernst Ellberg and Wilhelm Stenhammar.
David Rosenboom
this teacher's teachers
Rosenboom (born 1947) studied with teachers including Kenneth Gaburo, Lejaren Hiller, and Salvatore Martirano.
Jakob Rosenhain
Orla Rosenhoff
this teacher's teachers
Rosenhoff (1844–1905) studied with teachers including Niels Gade.
Moriz Rosenthal
this teacher's teachers
Rosenthal (1862–1946) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt, Rafael Joseffy, and Karol Mikuli.
Lauro Rossi
Christopher Rouse
this teacher's teachers
Rouse (born 1949) studied with teachers including Randolph Coleman, George Crumb, and Robert Moffat Palmer.
Albert Roussel
this teacher's teachers
Roussel (1869–1937) studied with teachers including Vincent d'Indy and Eugène Gigout.
Pietro Rovelli
Edwin Roxburgh
Nicolas Roze
Alexsander Różycki
Edmund Rubbra
this teacher's teachers
Rubbra (1901–1986) studied with teachers including Gustav Holst and R. O. Morris.
Anton Rubinstein
this teacher's teachers
Rubinstein (1829–1894) studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn and Adolf Bernhard Marx.
Arthur Rubinstein
this teacher's teachers
Rubinstein (1887-1982) studied with teachers including Karl Heinrich Barth.
Nikolai Rubinstein
this teacher's teachers
Rubinstein (1835–1881) studied with teachers including Theodor Kullak, Siegfried Dehn, and Alexander Villoing.
Dane Rudhyar
Ernst Rudorff
this teacher's teachers
Rudorff (1840–1916) studied with teachers including Woldemar Bargiel, Moritz Hauptmann, Ignaz Moscheles, Louis Plaidy, Carl Reinecke, and Julius Rietz.
Josef Rufer
this teacher's teachers
Rufer (1893–1985) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg and Alexander von Zemlinsky.
Johann Rufinatscha
Francesco Ruggi
this teacher's teachers
Ruggi (1767–1845) studied with teachers including Fedele Fenaroli.
Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen
this teacher's teachers
Rungenhagen (1778–1851) studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Zelter.
William Russo
this teacher's teachers
Russo (1928–2003) studied with teachers including Lennie Tristano.
Wilhelm Karl Rust
Ferdinando Rutini
S
Kaija Saariaho
Boris Sabaneyev
this teacher's teachers
Sabaneyev, B. (−1918) studied with teachers including Sergei Taneyev.
Leonid Sabaneyev
this teacher's teachers
Sabaneyev, L. (1881–1968) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergei Taneyev, and Nikolai Zverev.
Antonio Sacchini
this teacher's teachers
Sacchini (1730–1786) studied with teachers including Francesco Durante.
Vasily Safonov
this teacher's teachers
Safonov (1852–1918) studied with teachers including Louis Brassin, Theodor Leschetizky, and Nikolai Zaremba.
Camille Saint-Saëns
this teacher's teachers
Saint-Saëns (1835–1921) studied with teachers including François Benoist, Fromental Halévy, and Camille-Marie Stamaty.
Nicola Sala
this teacher's teachers
Sala (1713–1801) studied with teachers including Nicola Fago and Lionardo Leo.
Michele Saladino
Charles Kensington Salaman
this teacher's teachers
Baltasar Saldoni
Ney Salgado
this teacher's teachers
Ney Salgado (1935–2015) studied with teachers including Jose Kliass.
Antonio Salieri
this teacher's teachers
Salieri (1750–1825) studied with teachers including Christoph Willibald Gluck, Giovanni Battista Pescetti, and Giuseppe Simoni.
- Marianna Auenbrugger[194]
- Ludwig van Beethoven [pupils][195][196]
- Antonio Casimir Cartellieri[197]
- Carl Czerny [pupils]
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel [pupils][198]
- Franz Liszt [pupils]
- Giacomo Meyerbeer [pupils]
- Ignaz Moscheles [pupils]
- Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart[199]
- Maria Theresia von Paradis [pupils]
- Franz Schubert[200]
- Franz Xaver Süssmayr[201]
- Ignaz Umlauf [pupils]
- Joseph Weigl[202]
- Peter Winter[203]
Thomas Salignac
Aulis Sallinen
Johann Peter Salomon
Giovanni Salvatore
Carlos Salzedo
- Carol Baum
- Marjorie Call
- Alice Chalifoux
- Marilyn Costello Dannenbaum
- Danis Kelly
- Margarita Czonka Montanaro
- Edward Druzinsky
- Reinhard Elster
- Ruth Berman Harris
- Elyze Ilku
- Lucile Lawrence
- Heidi Lehwalder
- Lucy Lewis
- Judy Loman
- Marie Miller Satterlee
- Djina Ostrowska
- Lynne Wainwright Palmer
- Casper Reardon
- Edna Phillips
- Marjorie Tyre
- Florence Wightman
Felix Salzer
this teacher's teachers
Salzer (1904–1986) studied with teachers including Heinrich Schenker and Hans Weisse.
Giovanni Battista Sammartini
Marcel Samuel-Rousseau
Cesare de Sanctis
this teacher's teachers
Sanctis (1824–1916) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Baini.
György Sándor
this teacher's teachers
Sándor (1912–2005) studied with teachers including Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály.
Alfredo Sangiorgi
this teacher's teachers
Sangiorgi (1894–1962) studied with teachers including Goffredo Petrassi and Arnold Schoenberg.
Pedro Sanjuan
Domingo Santa Cruz
this teacher's teachers
Santa Cruz (1899–1987) studied with teachers including Alberto Guerrero.
Giuseppe Santarelli
Cláudio Santoro
this teacher's teachers
Santoro (1919–1989) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Hans-Joachim Koellreutter.
Pablo de Sarasate
this teacher's teachers
Sarasate (1844–190) studied with teachers including Jean-Delphin Alard.
Giuseppe Saratelli
this teacher's teachers
Saratelli (1714–1762) studied with teachers including Antonio Lotti.
Giuseppe Sarti
this teacher's teachers
Sarti (1729–1802) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Martini.
Emil von Sauer
this teacher's teachers
Sauer (1862–1942) studied with teachers including Ludwig Deppe, Franz Liszt, and Nikolai Rubinstein.
Émile Sauret
this teacher's teachers
Sauret (1852–1920) studied with teachers including Charles Auguste de Bériot, Salomon Jadassohn, Henri Vieuxtemps, and Henryk Wieniawski.
Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard
this teacher's teachers
Savard (1814–1881) studied with teachers including Fromental Halévy and Jules Massenet.
Georges Savaria
this teacher's teachers
Savaria (born 1916) studied with teachers including Louis Aubert, Claude Champagne, Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, Lazare Lévy, Marguerite Long, and Olivier Messiaen.
Giovanni Sbriglia
Marco Scacchi
Rosario Scalero
this teacher's teachers
Scalero (1870–1954) studied with teachers including César Thomson and Eusebius Mandyczewski.
Gian Carlo Menotti
- Milton Adolphus (1913–1988)
- Samuel Barber [pupils] (1910–1981)[219][220]
- David Barnett
- Leonard Bernstein [pupils]
- Marc Blitzstein[221]
- Carl Bricken
- Lukas Foss [pupils] (1922–2009)[222][223]
- Muriel Hodge
- Leonard Gregory Kastle
- Roland Leich (1911–1995)
- Gian Carlo Menotti [pupils] (1911–2007)[224]
- David N. Johnson [pupils] (1922–1987)
- George Rochberg [pupils] (1918–2005)[225][226]
- Ned Rorem [pupils] (b. 1923)
- Nino Rota (1911–1979)
- Rolf C. Scheurer (1918–2006)
- Virgil Thomson [pupils][227]
- George Theophilus Walker[16] (born 1922)
- Hugo Weisgall [pupils] (1912–1997)
- Luigi Zaninelli (born 1932)
Alessandro Scarlatti
Domenico Scarlatti
this teacher's teachers
1660 – 1725 studied with teachers including Alessandro Scarlatti.
Bogusław Schaeffer
Pierre Schaeffer
Christoph Schaffrath
Philipp Scharwenka
this teacher's teachers
P. Scharwenka (1847–1917) studied with teachers including Heinrich Dorn and Richard Wüerst.
Xaver Scharwenka
this teacher's teachers
X. Scharwenka (1850–1924) studied with teachers including Theodor Kullak.
- Fridtjof Backer-Grøndahl
- Selmar Janson
- José Vianna da Motta[233]
- Benjamin Guckenberger[235]
- Edna Gockel-Gussen[236]
Heinrich Scheidemann
this teacher's teachers
Scheidemann (1595–1663) studied with teachers including Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck.
Johann Schelle
this teacher's teachers
Schelle (1648–1701) studied with teachers including Heinrich Schütz.
Johann Baptist Schenk
Heinrich Schenker
this teacher's teachers
Schenker (1868–1935) studied with teachers including Johann Nepomuk Fuchs.
Hermann Scherchen
Arnold Schering
this teacher's teachers
Schering (1877–1941) studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim and Hermann Kretzschmar.
Johann Gottfried Schicht
Poul Schierbeck
this teacher's teachers
Schierbeck (1888–1949) studied with teachers including Carl Nielsen.
- Jørgen Jersild (1913–2004)[240]
- Leif Kayser (1919–2001)[240]
- Leif Thybo (1922–2001)[241]
Madeline Schiller
this teacher's teachers
Schiller 1843-1911 studied with teachers including Charles Hallé, Julius Benedict, and Ignaz Moscheles.
Joseph Schillinger
Max von Schillings
this teacher's teachers
Schillings (1868–1933) studied with teachers including Josef Rheinberger.
Anton Schindler
Philipp Schindlöker
Victor Schiøler
this teacher's teachers
Schiøler (1899–1967) studied with teachers including Ignaz Friedman and Artur Schnabel.
Henry Schmidt
Aloys Schmitt
this teacher's teachers
Schmitt (1788–1866) studied with teachers including Johann Anton André.
Hans Schmitt
Artur Schnabel
this teacher's teachers
Schnabel (1882–1951) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky, Hans Schmitt, and Anna Yesipova.
- Adrian Aeschbacher
- Victor Babin[246]
- Stefan Bardas
- Alan Bush
- Maria Curcio [pupils][247]
- Clifford Curzon [pupils][248]
- Rudolf Firkušný [pupils]
- Leon Fleisher
- Claude Frank
- Frank Glazer[249]
- Boris Goldovsky [pupils]
- Karl Haas
- Henry Jolles
- Lili Kraus
- Waldemar Liachowsky[173]
- Adele Marcus
- Noel Mewton-Wood
- Eunice Norton
- Jesús Maria Sanromá
- Victor Schiøler [pupils]
- Leonard Shure [pupils]
- Ruth Slenczynska
- Jascha Spivakovsky
- Aube Tzerko[250]
- Vitya Vronsky
- Nancy Weir
- Gavin Williamson
- Konrad Wolff
- Carlo Zecchi
- Kwong-Kwong Tung [pupils]
- Charlotte Lois Zelka
Friedrich Schneider
Johann Gottlob Schneider
Arnold Schoenberg
this teacher's teachers
Schoenberg (1874–1951) studied with teachers including Oskar Adler, Joseph Labor, and Alexander von Zemlinsky.
- Vilma von WebenauHans Erich Apostel
- Dika Newlin[253]
- Alban Berg [pupils][195][254]
- Marc Blitzstein[221]
- Dave Brubeck[195]
- John Cage [pupils][17][255][256]
- Jay Chernis [pupils]
- Edward Clark
- Richard Cumming[257]
- Max Deutsch[17]
- Hanns Eisler[258][259]
- Roberto Gerhard [pupils][258][260][261]
- Alexander Goehr [pupils][262]
- Norbert von Hannenheim[258]
- Lou Harrison [pupils][263][264][265]
- Kunihiko Hashimoto [pupils]
- Richard Hoffman[266]
- Heinrich Jalowetz[258]
- Hanns Jelinek [pupils][267]
- Earl Kim [pupils]
- Leon Kirchner [pupils][268]
- Józef Koffler[17]
- Rudolf Kolisch[17][258]
- Ernst Krenek [pupils][258]
- René Leibowitz [pupils][269][270]
- Paul Pisk [pupils][258]
- David Raksin[271]
- Karl Rankl[258]
- Josef Rufer [pupils][178][258]
- Alfredo Sangiorgi [pupils][17]
- Rudolf Serkin [pupils]
- Nikos Skalkottas[258]
- Erwin Stein[258]
- Leonard Stein [pupils]
- Eduard Steuermann [pupils][258]
- Viktor Ullmann[258]
- Anton Webern [pupils][195][254]
- Egon Wellesz [pupils][258]
- Winfried Zillig[258]
- Eunice Katunda
Bernhard Scholz
this teacher's teachers
Scholz (1835–1916) studied with teachers including Ernst Pauer.
Anna Eugénie Schön-René
this teacher's teachers
Schön-René (???) studied with teachers including Pauline Viardot.
Barry Schrader
Henry Schradieck
this teacher's teachers
Schradieck (1846–1918) studied with teachers including Ferdinand David and Hubert Léonard.
Franz Schreker
this teacher's teachers
Schreker (1878–1934) studied with teachers including Robert Fuchs.
Johann Samuel Schroeter
Christoph Gottlieb Schröter
Edmund Schuëcker
this teacher's teachers
Schuëcker (1860–1911) studied with teachers including Antonio Zamara.
Julius Schulhoff
this teacher's teachers
Schulhoff (1825–1898) studied with teachers including Ignaz Amadeus Tedesco and Václav Tomášek.
Gunther Schuller
this teacher's teachers
Schuller (born 1925) studied with teachers including Eduard Steuermann.
Johann Abraham Peter Schulz
William Schuman
this teacher's teachers
Schuman (1910–1992) studied with teachers including Roy Harris.
Clara Schumann
this teacher's teachers
C. Schumann (1819–1896) studied with teachers including Christian Theodor Weinlig and Friedrich Wieck.
Robert Schumann
this teacher's teachers
R. Schumann (1810–1856) studied with teachers including Heinrich Dorn and Friedrich Wieck.
Ignaz Schuppanzigh
Heinrich Schütz
this teacher's teachers
Schütz (1585–1672) studied with teachers including Giovanni Gabrieli.
Heinrich Schütz, often called the "father of German music",[292] composer of what is traditionally regarded as the "first German opera" Dafne (1627, lost), and transmitter of the Italian style of his teacher Giovanni Gabrieli to Germany had many pupils, including many of the musicians who sang or played under him as Kapellmeister in composition.
- Heinrich Albert,[213] Schütz' cousin
- Christoph Bernhard[213]
- Giovanni Andrea Bontempi
- Anton Colander, childhood friend of Schütz
- Princess Elisabeth Sophie of Mecklenburg
- Carlo Farina
- Johann Wilhelm Furchheim
- Johann Kaspar Horn
- Caspar Kittel
- Christoph Kittel
- Johann Klemm
- Adam Krieger[213]
- Johann Jacob Löwe
- Gabriel Möhlich
- Johann Nauwach
- David Pohle
- Johann Schelle [pupils]
- Johann Theile [pupils][63][252]
- Clemens Thieme
- Johann Vierdanck
- Matthias Weckmann[213][293][294]
- Friedrich Werner
- Friedrich von Westhoff, father of:
- Johann Paul von Westhoff
Joseph Schwantner
this teacher's teachers
Schwantner (born 1943) studied with teachers including Alan Stout.
- Martin Amlin
- Roger Briggs[155]
- Eric Ewazen
- Daron Hagen
- Yoshihisa Hirano
- Kamran Ince
- Daniel Kellogg
- Joseph Lukasik
- Marc Mellits[164]
- Carter Pann
- Robert Paterson[165]
- Joseph Pehrson
- Kevin Puts
- Paul Reller
- D. J. Sparr
- Gordon Stout
- Michael Sidney Timpson
- Christopher Theofanidis
- Michael Torke
- Ye Xiaogang[295]
- Evan Ziporyn
Heinrich Schwemmer
this teacher's teachers
Schwemmer (1621–1696) studied with teachers including Johann Erasmus Kindermann.
Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwenke
this teacher's teachers
Schwenke (1767–1822) studied with teachers including Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Kirnberger.
Salvatore Sciarrino
Peter Sculthorpe
this teacher's teachers
Sculthorpe (1929–2014) studied with teachers including Egon Wellesz.
Friedrich Schwindl
Gregorio Sciroli
Alexander Scriabin
this teacher's teachers
Scriabin (1872–1915) studied with teachers including Anton Arensky, Georgi Conus, Vasily Safonov, Alexander Siloti, Sergei Taneyev, and Nikolai Zverev.
Humphrey Searle
this teacher's teachers
Searle (1915–1982) studied with teachers including Anton Webern.
Simon Sechter
this teacher's teachers
Sechter (1788–1867) studied with teachers including Henri Vieuxtemps.
- Anton Bruckner [pupils]
- Theodor Döhler
- Anton Door [pupils]
- Johann Nepomuk Fuchs [pupils]
- Robert Fuchs [pupils]
- Adolf von Henselt [pupils]
- Béla Kéler
- Antoine de Kontski [pupils]
- Louis Köhler [pupils]
- Franz Lachner [pupils]
- Ferdinand Laub [pupils][301]
- Theodor Leschetizky [pupils][302]
- Eduard Marxsen
- Gustav Nottebohm [pupils]
- Karl Ferdinand Pohl[303]
- Gottfried von Preyer [pupils]
- Eduard Rappoldi[304]
- Kornelije Stanković
- Sigismond Thalberg [pupils]
- Karl Umlauf
- Henri Vieuxtemps [pupils][55]
- Antonio Zamara [pupils][305]
Jan Sedivka
this teacher's teachers
Sedivka (1917–2009) studied with teachers including Otakar Ševčík.
William Charles Ernest Seeboeck
Charles Seeger
Josef Seger
this teacher's teachers
Seger (1716–1782) studied with teachers including Felix Benda, Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský, František Tůma, and Jan Zach.
Mátyás Seiber
- Don Banks[307]
- Raymond Baervoets
- Hinner Bauch[308]
- Francis Chagrin
- Peter Crossley-Holland
- Malcolm Forsyth
- Peter Racine Fricker
- Alan Gibbs[309]
- Anthony Gilbert
- Stanley Glasser
- Michael Graubart[310]
- Karel Janovický
- Ingvar Lidholm
- Malcolm Lipkin
- David Lumsdaine[311]
- John Mayer
- Anthony Milner [pupils]
- Angela Morley
- Max Rostal
- Herman Roelstraete[312]
- Francis Routh[313]
- Peter Schat
- Fjölnir Stefánsson[314]
- Hugh Wood
Waldemar Seidel
Isidor Seiss
this teacher's teachers
Seiss studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann and Friedrich Wieck.
Bernhard Sekles
Thomas Selle
Daria Semegen
this teacher's teachers
Semegen studied with teachers including Samuel Adler, Bülent Arel, Alexander Goehr, Włodzimierz Kotoński, Witold Lutosławski, Burrill Phillips, and Vladimir Ussachevsky.
Blanche Selva
Tullio Serafin
Rudolf Serkin
this teacher's teachers
Serkin (1903-1991) studied with teachers including Richard Robert, Joseph Marx, and Arnold Schoenberg.
Paolo Serrao
John Serry Sr.
this teacher's teachers
Serry Sr. (1915–2003) studied with teachers including Robert Strassburg, Joseph Rossi, Albert Rizzi, and Gene Von Hallberg.
Stanisław Serwaczyński
Roger Sessions
this teacher's teachers
- John Adams[17]
- Milton Babbitt [pupils][321]
- Jack Behrens
- Elmer Bernstein
- Robert Black
- Benjamin Boretz [pupils][322]
- Mark Brunswick[323]
- Robert Cogan
- Edward T. Cone [pupils]
- Paul Cooper [pupils]
- Richard Cumming[257]
- Sir Peter Maxwell Davies[324]
- David Del Tredici
- David Diamond [pupils][325]
- Edwin Dugger[326]
- John Eaton [pupils][327]
- David Epstein[328]
- Robert Erickson [pupils][262]
- Ross Lee Finney [pupils][300][329]
- Alan Fletcher
- Kenneth Frazelle
- Carlton Gamer
- Steven Gellman
- Miriam Gideon
- John Harbison [pupils]
- Walter Hekster
- Robert Helps
- Lejaren Hiller [pupils][330][331]
- Sydney Hodkinson [pupils][332]
- Andrew Imbrie [pupils]
- Grant Johannesen
- Earl Kim [pupils]
- Leon Kirchner [pupils][268]
- Jonathan Kramer [pupils][333]
- Emanuel Leplin
- Fred Lerdahl [pupils]
- David Lewin [pupils]
- Donald Martino[334][335]
- Richard Maxfield [pupils][336]
- William Mayer
- Conlon Nancarrow
- Dika Newlin
- Roger Nixon
- Will Ogdon
- Claire Polin
- Stephen Pruslin
- Einojuhani Rautavaara
- Leonard Rosenman
- Frederic Rzewski[337]
- Eric Salzman[338]
- William Schimmel
- Richard St. Clair
- Roland Trogan
- Richard Aaker Trythall[339]
- George Tsontakis[340]
- John Veale
- Henry Weinberg
- Hugo Weisgall [pupils]
- Peter Westergaard [pupils]
- Rolv Yttrehus
- Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
Otakar Ševčík
this teacher's teachers
Ševčík (1852–1934) studied with teachers including Antonín Bennewitz.
- Cesare Barison
- Petrowitsch Bissing
- Vivien Chartres
- Giuliana Diodati[341]
- Jack Albert Fracht
- Mano Granchi[342]
- Marie Hall
- Marjorie Hayward
- Fritz Hirt
- Václav Huml
- Maxim Jacobsen
- Daisy Kennedy
- Jaroslav Kocián
- Victor Kolar
- Rudolf Kolisch
- Hugo Kortschak
- Jan Kubelík[17][234]
- Ivan Kryzhanovsky
- Erika Morini
- Viktor Nopp
- Emanuel Ondříček[234]
- Silvestre Revueltas[343]
- Wilibald Schweyda
- Vilem Sokol
- Alma Rosé
- Peter Rybar[344]
- Wolfgang Schneiderhan
- Jan Sedivka
- Eugenia Umińska
- Henriette Wieniawski
- Scott Willits[345]
- Efrem Zimbalist[92][234]
Ignaz von Seyfried
this teacher's teachers
Seyfried (1776–1841) studied with teachers including Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Giovanni Sgambati
this teacher's teachers
Sgambati (1841–1914) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.
Ravi Shankar
this teacher's teachers
Shankar studied with teachers including Allauddin Khan and Ali Akbar Khan.
Harold Shapero
this teacher's teachers
Shapero studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Paul Hindemith, Ernst Krenek, Walter Piston, and Nicolas Slonimsky.
Harvey Shapiro
Yuri Shaporin
Vissarion Shebalin
this teacher's teachers
Shebalin studied with teachers including Nikolai Myaskovsky.
Jessie Shefrin
Harry Rowe Shelley
this teacher's teachers
Shelley (1858–1947) studied with teachers including Dudley Buck, Antonín Dvořák, and Gustave J. Stoeckel.
Bright Sheng
this teacher's teachers
Sheng studied with teachers including Leonard Bernstein and George Perle.
- Lembit Beecher [pupils]
- Bret Bohman [pupils]
- Joseph R. Bozich [pupils]
- Matthew Bridgham [pupils]
- Paul Dooley [pupils]
- Michael Djupstrom [pupils]
- Stephen Eddins [pupils]
- Recep Gul [pupils]
- Iman Habibi [pupils]
- Ching-chu Hu [pupils]
- Takuma Itoh [pupils]
- Daniel J. Knaggs [pupils]
- James Lee, III [pupils]
- Payton MacDonald [pupils]
- David Maki [pupils]
- Joel Puckett [pupils]
- Andrea Reinkemeyer [pupils]
- Brandon Scott Rumsey [pupils]
- Yaniv Segal [pupils]
- Michael Schachter [pupils]
- Garrett Schumann [pupils]
- Steven Simpson [pupils]
- Matthew Tommasini [pupils]
Roy Shepherd
Robert Sherlaw Johnson
this teacher's teachers
Sherlaw Johnson studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Olivier Messiaen.
Sukeyasu Shiba
Seymour Shifrin
this teacher's teachers
Shifrin (1926–1979) studied with teachers including Otto Luening, Darius Milhaud, and William Schuman.
- Larry Austin [pupils]
- Elaine Barkin
- Peter Child[359]
- James Dashow
- David Del Tredici [pupils]
- Tamar Diesendruck [pupils]
- Janice Hamer [pupils]
- Jonathan Kramer [pupils]
- Ned Lagin
- Nicola LeFanu [pupils]
- Ray Loring
- Michael Lowenstern
- John McGuire
- Marjorie Merriman [pupils]
- Henry Mollicone
- Pauline Oliveros [pupils]
- Terry Riley [pupils]
- Loren Rush
- Allen Shearer
- Sheila Silver
- Joel Eric Suben
- Donald Sur
- Peter Winkler
- La Monte Young [pupils][360]
Verdina Shlonsky
this teacher's teachers
Shlonsky (1905–1990) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edgard Varese, Max Deutsch, Artur Schnabel, and Egon Petry.
Leonard Shure
this teacher's teachers
Shure (1910–1995) studied with teachers including Artur Schnabel.
Boris Sibor
Jean Sibelius
this teacher's teachers
Sibelius (1865–1957) studied with teachers including Martin Wegelius, Ferruccio Busoni, Robert Fuchs, Arnold Becker, and Karl Goldmark.
Balthasar Siberer
Nikolai Sidelnikov
Murry Sidlin
- José De Eusebio (at Tanglewood)
- Lawrence Golan (at Tanglewood)
- Sasha Mäkilä (at Tanglewood)
- Tomas Netopil (at Tanglewood)
- Peter Oundjian (at Tanglewood)
Elie Siegmeister
this teacher's teachers
Siegmeister studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.
- Stephen Albert (Pulitzer Prize winner)
- Naomi Drucker (clarinetist)
- Michael Jeffrey Shapiro
- Daniel Dorff
- Leonard Lehrman
- Herbert Deutsch
- Joseph Pehrson
- Jack Gallagher (Grammy-winner)
- Richard White
Roberto Sierra
this teacher's teachers
Sierra studied with teachers including György Ligeti.
Kazimierz Sikorski
Alexander Siloti
this teacher's teachers
Siloti (1863–1945) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt, Nikolai Rubinstein, Nikolai Zverev, Sergei Taneyev, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and Nikolai Hubert.
Jean-Henri Simon
this teacher's teachers
Simon (1783–1861) studied with teachers including Charles-Simon Catel and François-Joseph Gossec.
Giuseppe Simoni
Gardell Simons
Roman Simovych
Hans Sitt
this teacher's teachers
Sitt (1850–1922) studied with teachers including Antonín Bennewitz, Johann Friedrich Kittl, and Josef Krejčí.
František Zdeněk Skuherský
Nicolas Slonimsky
Dmitri Smirnov
Leland Smith
Leo Smith
Alfredo Soffredini
Harvey Sollberger
this teacher's teachers
Sollberger studied with teachers including Jack Beeson and Otto Luening.
Solomon
Nicolai Soloviev
this teacher's teachers
Soloviev (1846–1916) studied with teachers including Nikolai Zaremba.
Giovanni Battista Somis
this teacher's teachers
Somis (1686–1763) studied with teachers including Arcangelo Corelli.
Enrique Soro
Leo Sowerby
- Robert Beadell [pupils]
- Paul Callaway
- Gail Kubik
- Norman Luboff
- Edwin R. Fissinger
- Michael McCabe
- Mahlon Merrick (Jack Benny's longtime music director)
- Florence Price
- Ned Rorem [pupils]
- David Van Vactor
- Robert Whitney
William Ferris
Preston Rockholt
Robert Stewart
Edward Mondello
Gerald Near
Philipp Spitta
Louis Spohr
Johann Staden
Maximilian Stadler
John Stainer
Camille-Marie Stamaty
this teacher's teachers
Stamaty (1811–1870) studied with teachers including Friedrich Kalkbrenner and Felix Mendelssohn.
Anton Stamitz
this teacher's teachers
A. Stamitz (1750 – c.1800) studied with teachers including Christian Cannabich and Johann Stamitz.
Johann Stamitz
Enrico Stancabiano
Charles Villiers Stanford
this teacher's teachers
Stanford studied with teachers including Robert Prescott Stewart, Michael Quarry, Ernst Pauer, Arthur O'Leary, and Carl Reinecke.
- Edgar Bainton[387]
- Arthur Benjamin [pupils][388][389]
- Arthur Bliss[390]
- Rutland Boughton[323][390]
- Herbert Brewer[391]
- Frank Bridge [pupils][172][390]
- Thomas O'Brien Butler
- George Butterworth[388]
- Clive Carey [pupils]
- Rebecca Clarke[392]
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor[390]
- Walford Davies [pupils][390]
- Thomas Dunhill [pupils][393]
- George Dyson[390]
- Cecil Forsyth
- Eugene Aynsley Goossens[388][394]
- Ivor Gurney[388]
- Leslie Heward[395]
- Gustav Holst[172][390]
- Herbert Howells [pupils][390]
- Herbert Hughes
- William Hurlstone[388]
- John Ireland [pupils][390]
- Gordon Jacob [pupils][396]
- Maurice Jacobson[397]
- Ernest John Moeran[388]
- Geoffrey Molyneux Palmer
- Lloyd Powell[398]
- Arthur Somervell[399]
- Leopold Stokowski[400]
- Ralph Vaughan Williams [pupils][172][390][401]
- Charles Wood [pupils] (who succeeded him as professor at Cambridge)[402]
- Stanley Herbert Wilson
- Haydn Wood [403]
Roman Statkowski
this teacher's teachers
Statkowski studied with teachers including Władysław Żeleński.
Victor Young
Bernhard Stavenhagen
this teacher's teachers
Stavenhagen (1862–1914) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.
Joseph Anton Steffan
this teacher's teachers
Steffan (1726–1797) studied with teachers including Georg Christoph Wagenseil.
Agostino Steffani
this teacher's teachers
Steffani (1654–1728) studied with teachers including Johann Caspar Kerll.
Daniel Steibelt
Leonard Stein
this teacher's teachers
Stein (1916–2004) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.
Emil Steinbach
Fritz Steinbach
this teacher's teachers
Steinbach studied with teachers including Anton Door, Vinzenz Lachner, Gustav Nottebohm, and Emil Steinbach.
Maximilian Steinberg
David Steinbrook
Wilhelm Stenhammar
Václav Štěpán
Constantin Sternberg
this teacher's teachers
Sternberg (1852–1924) studied with teachers including Theodor Coccius, Heinrich Dorn, Theodor Kullak, Ignaz Moscheles, and Ernst Richter.
Eduard Steuermann
this teacher's teachers
Steuermann studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni, Engelbert Humperdinck, Vilém Kurz, and Arnold Schoenberg.
Bernard Stevens
this teacher's teachers
Stevens (1916–1983) studied with teachers including Arthur Benjamin and R. O. Morris.
Halsey Stevens
this teacher's teachers
Stevens (1908-1989) studied with teachers including William Berwald and Ernest Bloch.
Robert Prescott Stewart
Julius Stockhausen
this teacher's teachers
J. Stockhausen (1826–1906) studied with teachers including Manuel García, Jr., Charles Hallé, and Camille-Marie Stamaty.
Karlheinz Stockhausen
this teacher's teachers
Karlheinz Stockhausen (22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) studied with teachers including Hermann Schroeder, Frank Martin, Olivier Messiaen, Darius Milhaud, and Werner Meyer-Eppler.
- Miguel Álvarez-Fernández
- Gillian Bibby
- Jenny McLeod
- David Ahern[422][423]
- Liana Alexandra
- Maryanne Amacher[424]
- Gilbert Amy[425]
- Junsang Bahk[423]
- Clarence Barlow[426][427]
- Gerald Barry[428][429]
- Mary Bauermeister[430][431]
- David Behrman [pupils][425]
- Michael von Biel[431][432]
- Konrad Boehmer[425]
- Jean-Yves Bosseur[422][433][434]
- Karl Gottfried Brunotte[435]
- Boudewijn Buckinx[423]
- Sylvano Bussotti[425]
- Cornelius Cardew [pupils][436]
- Friedrich Cerha[425]
- Stephen Chatman[437][438]
- Aldo Clementi[431]
- Tom Constanten[439]
- Holger Czukay (born Holger Schüring)[432][433][440][441]
- Hugh Davies[442]
- Michel Decoust[433]
- Jean-Claude Éloy[440]
- Péter Eötvös[440]
- Julio Estrada[422]
- Johannes Fritsch[432][440][443]
- Renaud Gagneux[434]
- Rolf Gehlhaar[443][444]
- Jacob Gilboa[432]
- Friedrich Goldmann [pupils][425]
- Gérard Grisey [pupils][445]
- Jon Hassell[422][433][434][440]
- York Höller[446]
- Eleanor Hovda[447]
- Nicolaus A. Huber[443]
- Jean Michel Jarre[448]
- Alden Jenks[444]
- David C. Johnson[433][434][440]
- Will Johnson[444]
- Milko Kelemen [pupils][425]
- Jonathan Kramer [pupils][333][444]
- Helmut Lachenmann [pupils][432][440]
- André Laporte[433][440]
- Mario Lavista[422]
- Henning Lohner[citation needed]
- Luca Lombardi[422]
- Robin Maconie[440]
- Mesías Maiguashca[423][434][443]
- Pierre Mariétan[432][433][434][440]
- Tomás Marco[443]
- Gérard Masson[433][434]
- Vincent McDermott[449]
- John McGuire[423][426][434][443][450]
- Jenny McLeod[433]
- Paul Méfano[451]
- Gilberto Mendes
- Costin Miereanu[423]
- Dary John Mizelle[444]
- Emmanuel Nunes[433][434]
- Gonzalo de Olavide[433][434][440]
- Walter Olmo[452]
- Jorge Peixinho[423][443]
- Robert H.P. Platz[426][427]
- Zoltán Pongrácz[433]
- Horațiu Rădulescu[453]
- Wolfgang Rihm [pupils][426][427][454]
- Eric Salzman[338]
- Ingo Schmitt[433]
- Irmin Schmidt[433]
- Kurt Schwertsik[425]
- Gerald Shapiro[444]
- Makoto Shinohara[431][432][440]
- Roger Smalley[455]
- Avo Sõmer[443]
- Tim Souster[456]
- Ludger Stühlmeyer[457]
- Atli Heimir Sveinsson[432]
- Zsigmond Szathmáry[440]
- Ivan Tcherepnin [pupils][440]
- Serge Tcherepnin [pupils][433][434]
- Gilles Tremblay[458]
- George Tsontakis[340]
- Claude Vivier[426][427][459]
- Kevin Volans[426][427]
- Thomas Wells[423]
- La Monte Young [pupils][425]
- Hans Zender[440]
Gustave J. Stoeckel
Albert Stoessel
this teacher's teachers
Stoessel (1894–1943) studied with teachers including Willy Hess and Emanuel Wirth.
Eric Stokes
this teacher's teachers
Stokes studied with teachers including Dominick Argento and Paul Fetler.
Josip Štolcer-Slavenski
Pyotr Stolyarsky
this teacher's teachers
Stolyarsky (1871–1944) studied with teachers including Stanisław Barcewicz and Emil Młynarski.
Benno Stolzenberg
this teacher's teachers
Stolzenberg (1827–1908) studied with teachers including Heinrich Dorn.
Jaap Stotijn
this teacher's teachers
Stotijn (1891–1970) studied with teachers including Dirk van Emmerik.
Alan Stout
this teacher's teachers
Stout (born 1932) studied with teachers including Henry Cowell, Vagn Holmboe, Wallingford Riegger, and John Verrall.
Veselin Stoyanov
Robert Strassburg
this teacher's teachers[465]
Strassburg (1915–2003) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith, Walter Piston, and Igor Stravinsky.
Igor Stravinsky
this teacher's teachers
Stravinsky studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Edwin Stringham
Marco Stroppa
Gustav Strube
Steven Stucky
this teacher's teachers
Stucky studied with teachers including Robert Moffat Palmer.
Made Subandi
Morton Subotnick
this teacher's teachers
Josef Suk
Arthur Sullivan
this teacher's teachers
Sullivan studied with teachers including Arthur O'Leary, Moritz Hauptmann, Louis Plaidy, and Julius Rietz.
Kenneth Sutherland
I Wayan Suweca
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Richard Swift
this teacher's teachers
Swift studied with teachers including Leonard B. Meyer.
Bolesław Szabelski
this teacher's teachers
Szabelski studied with teachers including Roman Statkowski and Karol Szymanowski.
Ferenc Szabó
Tadeusz Szeligowski
this teacher's teachers
Szeligowski (1896–1963) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Paul Dukas.
George Szell
this teacher's teachers
Szell studied with teachers including Max Reger and Richard Robert.
Karol Szymanowski
this teacher's teachers
Szymanowski studied with teachers including Zygmunt Noskowski.
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