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

A


Arkady Abaza

this teacher's teachers
Abaza (1843–1915) studied with teachers including Alexander Dreyschock and Camille Everardi.

Christian Ferdinand Abel

Hermann Abendroth

this teacher's teachers
Abendroth (1883–1956) studied with teachers including Ludwig Thuille.

Dieter Acker


Adolphe Adam

this teacher's teachers
Adam (1803–1856) studied with teachers including Charles-Simon Catel, François Benoist, and François-Adrien Boieldieu.

Louis Adam

John Luther Adams

this teacher's teachers
Adams (1953 – ...) studied with teachers including Leonard Stein and James Tenney.

Murray Adaskin

this teacher's teachers
Adaskin (1906 – 2002) studied with teachers including John Weinzweig.

Guido Adler

this teacher's teachers
Adler (1855 – 1941) studied with teachers including Anton Bruckner and Felix Otto Dessoff.

Oskar Adler

Samuel Adler

this teacher's teachers
Adler (1928 – ...) studied with teachers including Aaron Copland, Paul Hindemith, Serge Koussevitzky, Walter Piston, and Randall Thompson.

Jakob Adlung


Albrecht Agthe


Webster Aitken

this teacher's teachers
Aitken (1908–1981) studied with teachers including Emil von Sauer.


Jean-Delphin Alard

this teacher's teachers
Alard (1815–1888) studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis and François Habeneck.

Jules Alary

Johann Friedrich Alberti

this teacher's teachers
Alberti (1642–1710) studied with teachers including Vincenzo Albrici and Werner Fabricius.

Johann Georg Albrechtsberger

Vincenzo Albrici

this teacher's teachers
Albrici (1631 – 1695/1696) studied with teachers including Giacomo Carissimi.

Putnam Aldrich

this teacher's teachers
Aldrich (1904–1975) studied with teachers including Wanda Landowska and Tobias Matthay.

Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge

this teacher's teachers
Aldridge (1866–1956) studied with teachers including Jenny Lind.

Charles-Valentin Alkan

this teacher's teachers
Alkan (1813–1888) studied with teachers including Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann.

Pedro Humberto Allende

Julius Alsleben

this teacher's teachers
Alsleben studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn.

Johann Christoph Altnickol


Jorge Anckermann

Johann Anton André

Volkmar Andreae

this teacher's teachers
Andreae (1879–1962) studied with teachers including Fritz Brun, Friedrich_Wilhelm Franke, Isidor Seiss, and Franz Wüllner.

Mihail Andricu

this teacher's teachers
Andricu (1894–1974) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré, Vincent d'Indy, and Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac.

Hendrik Andriessen

this teacher's teachers
H. Andriessen (1892–1981) studied with teachers including Bernard Zweers.

Louis Andriessen

this teacher's teachers
L. Andriessen (1939 – ...) studied with teachers including Kees van Baaren and Luciano Berio.

Pasquale Anfossi

Domenico Annibali

Conrad Ansorge

this teacher's teachers
Ansorge (1862–1930) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.

George Antheil

this teacher's teachers
Antheil (1900–1959) studied with teachers including Ernest Bloch, Nadia Boulanger, and Constantin Sternberg.

Giuseppe Aprile

this teacher's teachers
Aprile (1731–1813) studied with teachers including Gregorio Sciroli.

Violet Archer

Bülent Arel

Anton Arensky

this teacher's teachers
Arensky (1861–1906) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Dominick Argento

this teacher's teachers
Argento (1927 – ...) studied with teachers including Luigi Dallapiccola, Howard Hanson, Alan Hovhaness, Bernard Rogers, and Hugo Weisgall.

Carl Armbrust

Michael Arne

Simha Arom

this teacher's teachers
Arom (1930 – ...) studied with teachers including Jean Devémy.

Claudio Arrau

this teacher's teachers
Arrau (1903–1991) studied with teachers including Martin Krause.

Rosalina Sackstein

Désirée Artôt

this teacher's teachers
Artôt (1835–1907) studied with teachers including Francesco Lamperti and Pauline Viardot.


Robert Ashley

this teacher's teachers
Ashley (1930–2014) studied with teachers including Ross Lee Finney, Roberto Gerhard, and Wallingford Riegger.

Thomas Attwood


Daniel Auber

this teacher's teachers
Auber (1782–1871) studied with teachers including Luigi Cherubini.

Louis Aubert

this teacher's teachers
Aubert (1877–1968) studied with teachers including Louis Diémer and Gabriel Fauré.

Tony Aubin

this teacher's teachers
Aubin (1907–1981) studied with teachers including Paul Dukas, Noël Gallon, and Philippe Gaubert.

Leopold Auer

this teacher's teachers
Auer (1845–1930) studied with teachers including Jakob Dont, Joseph Joachim, and Ridley Kohné.

Larry Austin

this teacher's teachers
Austin (1930 – ...) studied with teachers including Violet Archer, Andrew Imbrie, and Darius Milhaud.

Charles Avison

this teacher's teachers
Avison (1709–1770) studied with teachers including Francesco Geminiani.

B

Kees van Baaren

this teacher's teachers
Baaren (1906–1970) studied with teachers including Willem Pijper.

Milton Babbitt

this teacher's teachers
Babbitt (1916–2011) studied with teachers including Marion Bauer and Roger Sessions.

August Wilhelm Bach

this teacher's teachers
A. W. Bach (1796–1869) studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Zelter.

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

this teacher's teachers
C.P.E. Bach (1714–1788) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.

Johann Christian Bach

this teacher's teachers
J.C. Bach (1735–1782) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach and Giovanni Battista Martini.

Johann Sebastian Bach

this teacher's teachers
J.S. Bach (1685–1750) studied with teachers including Georg Böhm.

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

this teacher's teachers
W.F. Bach (1710–1784) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.

Oskar Back

this teacher's teachers
Back (1879–1963) studied with teachers including Jakob Grün, César Thomson, and Eugène Ysaÿe.

Agathe Backer-Grøndahl

this teacher's teachers
Backer-Grøndahl (1847–1907) studied with teachers including Hans von Bülow, Halfdan Kjerulf, Theodor Kullak, Ludvig Mathias Lindeman, Franz Liszt, and Richard Wüerst.

Ernst Bacon

this teacher's teachers
Bacon (1898–1990) studied with teachers including Ernest Bloch and Alexander Raab.

Carl Baermann

this teacher's teachers
Baermann (1839–1913) studied with teachers including Peter Cornelius, Franz Lachner, and Franz Liszt.

Pierre Baillot

this teacher's teachers
Baillot (1771–1842) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Viotti.

Giuseppe Baini

this teacher's teachers
Baini (1775–1844) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Jannacconi.

Edward Bairstow

this teacher's teachers
Bairstow (1874–1946) studied with teachers including Frederick Bridge.

Claude Baker

this teacher's teachers
Baker studied with teachers including Samuel Adler and Warren Benson.

Claude Balbastre

this teacher's teachers
Balbastre (1724–1799) studied with teachers including Pierre Février and Jean-Philippe Rameau.

Artur Balsam

Nikhil Banerjee

this teacher's teachers
Banerjee (1931–1986) studied with teachers including Allauddin Khan.

Samuel Barber

this teacher's teachers
Barber (1910–1981) studied with teachers including Rosario Scalero and Isabelle Vengerova.

Woldemar Bargiel

this teacher's teachers
Bargiel (1828–1897) studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn, Niels Gade, Ignaz Moscheles, and Julius Rietz.

Clarence Barlow

this teacher's teachers
Barlow studied with teachers including Karlheinz Stockhausen and Bernd Alois Zimmermann.

Joseph Barnby

this teacher's teachers
Barnby (1838–1896) studied with teachers including Charles Lucas and Cipriani Potter.

Georges Barrère

this teacher's teachers
Barrère (1876–1944) studied with teachers including Paul Taffanel.

Béla Bartók

this teacher's teachers
Bartók (1881–1945) studied with teachers including Ernő Dohnányi, Hans von Koessler, and István Thomán.

Leslie Bassett

this teacher's teachers
Bassett (1923–1966) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Mario Davidovsky, Ross Lee Finney, and Homer Keller.

Harold Bauer

this teacher's teachers
Harold Bauer (1873–1951) studied with teachers including Ignacy Jan Paderewski.

Marion Bauer

this teacher's teachers
Bauer (1882–1955) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and André Gedalge.

Julián Bautista

this teacher's teachers
Bautista (1901–1961) studied with teachers including Conrado del Campo.

François Bazin

this teacher's teachers
Bazin (1816–1878) studied with teachers including Daniel Auber, Henri-Montan Berton, and Fromental Halévy.

Antonio Bazzini

this teacher's teachers
Bazzini (1818–1897) studied with teachers including Faustino Camisani.

Robert Beadell

this teacher's teachers
Beadell (1925–1994) studied with teachers including Darius Milhaud and Leo Sowerby.

Franz Ignaz Beck

this teacher's teachers
Beck (1734–1809) studied with teachers including Baldassare Galuppi and Johann Stamitz.

Jack Beeson

this teacher's teachers
Beeson (1921–2010) studied with teachers including Béla Bartók, Howard Hanson, and Bernard Rogers.

Ludwig van Beethoven

this teacher's teachers

David Behrman

this teacher's teachers
D. Behrman (1937 – ...) studied with teachers including Gordon Mumma, Henri Pousseur, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Felix Benda

this teacher's teachers
F. Benda (1708–1768) studied with teachers including Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský.

Franz Benda

this teacher's teachers
Benda (1709–1786) studied with teachers including Johann Georg Pisendel, Carl Heinrich, and Graun .

Agostino Bendinelli

Julius Benedict

this teacher's teachers
Benedict (1804–1885) studied with teachers including Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Carl Maria von Weber.

Orazio Benevoli

this teacher's teachers
Benevoli (1605–1672) studied with teachers including Vincenzo Ugolini.

Paul Ben-Haim

this teacher's teachers
Ben-Haim (1897–1984) studied with teachers including Friedrich Klose.

Arthur Benjamin

this teacher's teachers
Benjamin (1893–1960) studied with teachers including Frederic Cliffe, Thomas Dunhill, and Charles Villiers Stanford.

Frank Bennett

William Sterndale Bennett

this teacher's teachers
Bennett (1816–1875) studied with teachers including William Crotch and Cipriani Potter.

Antonín Bennewitz

this teacher's teachers
Bennewitz (1833–1926) studied with teachers including Moritz Mildner.

François Benoist

this teacher's teachers
Benoist (1794–1878) studied with teachers including Charles Simon Catel.

Peter Benoit

this teacher's teachers
1834–1901 studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis.

Warren Benson

Emerik Beran

Alban Berg

this teacher's teachers
Berg (1885–1935) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.

Arthur Berger

this teacher's teachers
Berger (1912–2003) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Darius Milhaud, and Walter Piston.

Ludwig Berger

Erik Bergman

William Bergsma

this teacher's teachers
Bergsma (1921–1994) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson and Bernard Rogers.

Lennox Berkeley

this teacher's teachers
Berkeley (1903–1989) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.

Luciano Berio

this teacher's teachers
Berio (1925–2003) studied with teachers including Luigi Dallapiccola and Giorgio Federico Ghedini.

Hector Berlioz

this teacher's teachers
Berlioz (1803–1869) studied with teachers including Jean-François Le Sueur and Anton Reicha.

Ercole Bernabei

this teacher's teachers
Bernabei (1622–1687) studied with teachers including Orazio Benevoli.

Antonio Bernacchi

this teacher's teachers
Bernacchi (1685–1756) studied with teachers including Francesco Antonio Pistocchi.

Nicolas Bernier

this teacher's teachers
Bernier (1664–1734) studied with teachers including Antonio Caldara.

Leonard Bernstein

Martin Berteau

Henri-Montan Berton

Ferdinando Bertoni

this teacher's teachers
Bertoni (1725–1813) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Martini.

Franz Berwald

this teacher's teachers
Berwald (1796–1868) studied with teachers including Édouard Du Puy.

William Thomas Best

Carlo Besozzi

Philip Bezanson

Franz Bieling

E. Power Biggs

this teacher's teachers
Biggs (1906–1977) studied with teachers including G. D. Cunningham.

William Billings

Harrison Birtwistle

this teacher's teachers
Birtwistle (1934 – ...) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Richard Hall, and Reginald Kell.

Henry Bishop

Giancarlo Bizzi

Boris Blacher

this teacher's teachers
Blacher (1903–1975) studied with teachers including Friedrich Koch.

Easley Blackwood

this teacher's teachers
Blackwood (1933 – ...) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Paul Hindemith, and Olivier Messiaen.

Michel Blavet

Ernest Bloch

this teacher's teachers
Bloch (1880–1959) studied with teachers including Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, Ludwig Thuille, and Eugène Ysaÿe.

Joseph Bloch

Karl-Birger Blomdahl

this teacher's teachers
Blomdahl (1916–1968) studied with teachers including Hilding Rosenberg.

John Blow

this teacher's teachers
Blow (1649–1708) studied with teachers including Henry Cooke and Christopher Gibbons.

Nicolas-Charles Bochsa

this teacher's teachers
Bochsa (1789–1856) studied with teachers including Franz Beck, Charles-Simon Catel, and François Joseph Naderman.

Carl Maria von Bocklet

this teacher's teachers
Bocklet (1801–1881) studied with teachers including Bedřich Diviš Weber.

Peer Bode

Theobald Boehm

Semyon Bogatyrev

Georg Böhm

Joseph Böhm

this teacher's teachers
J. Böhm (1795–1876) studied with teachers including Pierre Rode.

François-Adrien Boieldieu

this teacher's teachers
Boieldieu (1775–1834) studied with teachers including Charles Broche.

Giuseppe Bonno

this teacher's teachers
Bonno (1711–1788) studied with teachers including Francesco Durante, Leonardo Leo, and Johann Georg Reinhardt.

Giovanni Maria Bononcini

this teacher's teachers
Bononcini (1642–1678) studied with teachers including Marco Uccellini.

Josiah Booth

Tomás Borba

Marco Bordogni

Benjamin Boretz

this teacher's teachers
Boretz (1934 – ...) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Lukas Foss, Darius Milhaud, and Roger Sessions.

Giovanni Borghi

Felix Borowski

Marco Enrico Bossi

this teacher's teachers
Bossi (1861–1925) studied with teachers including Amilcare Ponchielli.

Nadia Boulanger

this teacher's teachers
Boulanger (1887–1979) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré and André Gedalge.

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

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

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C
D
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Pierre Boulez

this teacher's teachers
Boulez (1925 – ...) studied with teachers including René Leibowitz and Olivier Messiaen.

Adrian Boult

Armen Boyajian

William Boyce

this teacher's teachers
Boyce (1711–1779) studied with teachers including Maurice Greene.

Martin Boykan

this teacher's teachers
Boykan (1931 – ...) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith and Walter Piston.

Johannes Brahms

this teacher's teachers
Brahms (1833–1897) studied with teachers including Carl Maria von Bocklet and Eduard Marxsen.

Hans Brandts-Buys

Henry Brant

Marianne Brandt

Louis Brassin

this teacher's teachers
Brassin (1840–1884) studied with teachers including Ignaz Moscheles.

Martin Bresnick

this teacher's teachers
Bresnick (1946 – ...) studied with teachers including John Chowning and György Ligeti.

Frank Bridge

this teacher's teachers
Bridge (1879 – 1941) studied with teachers including Charles Villiers Stanford.

Frederick Bridge

this teacher's teachers
Bridge (1844–1924) studied with teachers including Arthur Sullivan.

Richard Brind

Charles Broche

Moritz Brosig

Harriet Brower

this teacher's teachers
Brower (??–??) studied with teachers including Amy Fay.

Earle Brown

Max Bruch

this teacher's teachers
Bruch (1838–1920) studied with teachers including Ferdinand Hiller and Carl Reinecke.

Anton Bruckner

this teacher's teachers
Bruckner (1824–1896) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.

Fritz Brun

this teacher's teachers
Brun (1878–1959) studied with teachers including Franz Wüllner.

Herbert Brün

this teacher's teachers
Brün (1918–2000) studied with teachers including Eli Friedman, Frank Pelleg, and Stefan Wolpe.

Hans Buchner

this teacher's teachers
Buchner (1483–1538) studied with teachers including Paul Hofhaimer.

Dudley Buck

this teacher's teachers
Buck (1839–1909) studied with teachers including Louis Plaidy.

Harold Budd

Hans von Bülow

this teacher's teachers
Bülow (1830–1894) studied with teachers including Carl Eberwein, Moritz Hauptmann, Franz Liszt, Henry Litolff, Louis Plaidy, and Friedrich Wieck.

Ferruccio Busoni

this teacher's teachers
Busoni (1866–1924) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn, Wilhelm Mayer, and Carl Reinecke.

Henri Büsser

this teacher's teachers
Büsser (1872–1973) studied with teachers including César Franck and Ernest Guiraud.

Ludwig Bussler

this teacher's teachers
Bussler (1838–1900) studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn and Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht.

Dieterich Buxtehude

this teacher's teachers
Buxtehude (c. 1637/39 – 1707) studied with teachers including Johann Theile.

William Byrd


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