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Tarapada Chakraborty
- Manas Chakraborty
- Amaresh Roy Chowdhury
- Pratima Bandopadhyay
- Akhilbandhu Ghosh
- Azad Rahman
- Usha Ranjan Mukherjee
- Srila Bandopadhyay
- Suprabha Sarkar
- Purabi Mukhopadhyay
- Anup Ghoshal
Marcel Tabuteau
this teacher's teachersTabuteau (1887–1966) studied with teachers including Georges Gillet.- Perry Bauman
- Robert Bloom [pupils]
- John de Lancie [pupils]
- Alfred Genovese
- Harold Gomberg
- Ralph Gomberg
- Marc Lifschey
- John Mack
- John Minsker
- Laila Storch
Nicola Tacchinardi
Paul Taffanel
Steven Takasugi
Toru Takemitsu
this teacher's teachersTakemitsu (1930–1996) studied with teachers including Fumio Hayasaka and Yasuji Kiyose.Tan Xiaolin
this teacher's teachersXiaolin studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith.Sergei Taneyev
this teacher's teachersTaneyev (1856–1915) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rubinstein and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.- Georgi Conus [pupils]
- Julius Conus
- Lev Conus
- Reinhold Glière [pupils]
- Alexander Goldenweiser [pupils]
- Paul Juon [pupils]
- Nikolai Medtner
- Yuri Pomerantsiev [pupils]
- Sergei Rachmaninoff [pupils]
- Leonid Sabaneyev [pupils]
- Alexander Scriabin [pupils]
- Sergei Vasilenko [pupils]
- Jacob Weinberg [pupils]
Daniel Tarquínio
this teacher's teachersDaniel Tarquínio studied with teachers including Sylvio Robazzi, Elza Gushiken, and Nadeszda Eismont.Francisco Tárrega
- Rita Brondi
- Daniel Fortea
- Hilarion Leloup
- Miguel Llobet [pupils]
- Emilio Pujol
- Josefina Robledo
- Pepita Roca
- Pascual Roch
Giuseppe Tartini
- Carlo Antonio Campioni
- Domenico Dall'Oglio
- Johann Gottlieb Graun
- Pieter Hellendaal [pupils]
- Pierre Lahoussaye
- Pietro Nardini [pupils]
- Johann Gottlieb Naumann
- Antonio Nazari
- Maddalena Sirmen
- Anders Wesström
Wilhelm Taubert
this teacher's teachersTaubert (1811–1891) studied with teachers including Ludwig Berger and Bernhard Klein.Dorothy Taubman
- Natan Brand [pupils]
- Robert Durso [pupils]
- Leon Fleisher [pupils]
- Edna Golandsky [pupils]
- Yoheved Kaplinsky [pupils]
- Frank Lévy [pupils]
- Diane Thome [pupils]
Antoine Taudou
this teacher's teachersTaudou (1846–1925) studied with teachers including .Carl Tausig
this teacher's teachersTausig (1841–1871) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.John Tavener
this teacher's teachersTavener (1944–2013) studied with teachers including Lennox Berkeley.Franklin Taylor
this teacher's teachersTaylor (1843–1919) studied with teachers including Charles Flavell, Moritz Hauptmann, Ignaz Moscheles, Robert Papperitz, Louis Plaidy, Ernst Richter, and Clara Schumann.Kendall Taylor
this teacher's teachersTaylor (1905–1999) studied with teachers including Adrian Boult, Vera Dawson, Herbert Fryer, and Gustav Holst.Alexander Tchaikovsky
this teacher's teachersAlexander Tchaikovsky (1946-) studied with teachers including Tikhon Khrennikov, Lev Naumov, and Heinrich Neuhaus.Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
this teacher's teachersTchaikovsky (1840–1893) studied with teachers including Anton Rubinstein and Nikolai Zaremba.Ivan Tcherepnin
this teacher's teachersTcherepnin (1943–1998) studied with teachers including Karlheinz Stockhausen.Nikolai Tcherepnin
this teacher's teachersTcherepnin (1873–1945) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.Serge Tcherepnin
this teacher's teachersTcherepnin (born 1941) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Pierre Boulez, Herbert Eimert, Leon Kirchner, Luigi Nono, Isidor Philipp, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.Ignaz Amadeus Tedesco
this teacher's teachersTedesco (1817–1882) studied with teachers including Václav Tomášek.Robert Teichmüller
this teacher's teachersTeichmüller (1863–1939) studied with teachers including Carl Reinecke.- Herbert Albert
- Harry Dean
- Kurt Hessenberg
- Mihail Jora [pupils]
- Eileen Joyce
- Sigfrid Karg-Elert
- Rudolf Mauersberger
- Günther Ramin [pupils]
- Siegfried Rapp
- Rudolf Wagner-Régeny
- Felix Wolfes [pupils]
Georg Philipp Telemann
Rafael Tello
Emil Telmányi
this teacher's teachersTelmányi (1892–1988) studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim.
Wayan Tembres
Giusto Fernando Tenducci
James Tenney
this teacher's teachersTenney (1934–2006) studied with teachers including Kenneth Gaburo, Lejaren Hiller, Harry Partch, Edgard Varèse, and Chou Wen-chung.- John Luther Adams [pupils]
- John Bischoff
- Peter Garland
- Charlemagne Palestine
- Larry Polansky [pupils]
- Marc Sabat
Michael Tenzer
this teacher's teachersTenzer (born 1957) studied with teachers including Simha Arom, Frank Bennett, Martin Bresnick, N. Govindarajan, Gérard Grisey, Andrew Imbrie, Madé Lebah, José Maceda, I Wayan Suweca, and Wayan Tembres.Lionel Tertis
Sigismond Thalberg
this teacher's teachersThalberg (1812–1871) studied with teachers including Carl Czerny, Ignaz Moscheles, and Simon Sechter.- Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot [pupils]
- Beniamino Cesi [pupils]
- Antoine de Kontski [pupils]
- Charles Poisot
- Alfonso Rendano
- Aloys Tausig
Hilda Thegerström
this teacher's teachersThegerström (1838–1907) studied with teachers including Franz Berwald.
Johann Theile
this teacher's teachersTheile (1646–1724) studied with teachers including Heinrich Schütz.Willi Thern
Jacques Thibaud
- Joan Field
- Zino Francescatti
- Henryk Kowalski
- Louis Persinger [pupils]
- Ljerko Spiller [pupils]
- Henryk Szeryng [pupils]
Ambroise Thomas
this teacher's teachersThomas (1811–1896) studied with teachers including Jean-François Le Sueur and Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann.- Théodore Dubois [pupils]
- Gerónimo Giménez
- Albert Lavignac [pupils]
- Raoul Pugno [pupils]
- Gaston Serpette
István Thomán
Diane Thome
this teacher's teachersThome (born 1942) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Roy Harris, Darius Milhaud, Robert Strassburg, and Dorothy Taubman.Randall Thompson
- Samuel Adler [pupils]
- Leonard Bernstein [pupils]
- David Borden
- Joel Cohen
- John Davison
- Lukas Foss [pupils]
- Leo Kraft [pupils]
- George Lynn
- Juan Orrego-Salas [pupils]
- William P. Perry
- Frederic Rzewski
- Richard Edward Wilson
- Yehudi Wyner [pupils]
César Thomson
this teacher's teachersThomson (1857–1931) studied with teachers including Jacques Dupuis, Désiré Heynberg, Hubert Léonard, Lambert Massart, Rodolphe Massart, Henri Vieuxtemps, and Henryk Wieniawski.Virgil Thomson
this teacher's teachersThomson (1896–1989) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, and Rosario Scalero.Ludwig Thuille
this teacher's teachersThuille (1861–1907) studied with teachers including Carl Baermann, Joseph Pembaur, and Josef Rheinberger.- Hermann Abendroth [pupils]
- Ernest Bloch [pupils]
- Walter Blume
- Ernst Boehe
- Walter Braunfels
- Adolf Chybiński [pupils]
- Henry Kimball Hadley
- Paul von Klenau
- Felix vom Rath
- Kurt Schindler
- Walter R. Spalding
- Rudi Stephan
- Friedrich Weigmann
- Richard Wetz
Jukka Tiensuu
- Gleb Kanasevich [pupils]
- Seunghee Lee [pupils]
- Bin Li [pupils]
- Sergio Luque [pupils]
- SukJu Na [pupils]
- Chun-ting Pang [pupils]
- Wang Ying [pupils]
Heinz Tiessen
Edgar Tinel
this teacher's teachersTinel (1854–1912) studied with teachers including Louis Brassin and François-Auguste Gevaert.Maria Tipo
- Andrea Lucchesini
- Ricardo Castro
- Giovanni Nesi
- Nelson Goerner
- Pietro De Maria
- Alessandro Marangoni
- Fabio Bidini
Michael Tippett
this teacher's teachersTippett (1905–1998) studied with teachers including Gordon Jacob, Charles Herbert Kitson, R. O. Morris, and Charles Wood.Yakov Tkatch
Ernst Toch
this teacher's teachersToch (1887–1964) studied with teachers including Willy Rehberg.- Jacob Avshalomov
- Jay Chernis [pupils]
- Vagn Holmboe [pupils]
- Mantle Hood
- Mel Powell [pupils]
- André Previn
- Richard Wernick [pupils]
Eduard Toldrà
this teacher's teachersToldrà (1895–1962) studied with teachers including Lluís Millet, Enrique Morera, and Jaime Pahissa.Václav Tomášek
Tomášek (1774–1850, also 'Tomaschek'), autodidact
- Alexander Dreyschock [pupils]
- Eduard Hanslick
- Johann Friedrich Kittl [pupils]
- Henry Hugo Pierson [pupils]
- Julius Schulhoff [pupils]
- Ignaz Amadeus Tedesco [pupils]
- Jan Václav Voříšek
- Charles Wels
István Tomka
Giuseppe Torelli
this teacher's teachersTorelli (1658–1709 studied with teachers including Dionisio Bellante, Ercole Gaibara, and Giacomo Antonio Perti.- Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco (probably)
- Francesco Manfredini
Montserrat Torrent
this teacher's teachersTorrent (b. 1926) studied with teachers including Gregori Estrada i Gamissans, Ferdando Germani, Frank Marshall, Carles Pellicer i Boulanger, Noëlie Pierront, Helmuth Rilling, Blai Net i Sunyer, and Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini.Laurits Christian Tørsleff
Arturo Toscanini
this teacher's teachersToscanini (1867–1957) studied with teachers including Leandro Carini and Giusto Dacci.Firmin Touche
Charles Tournemire
Donald Tovey
- Robert Bruce
- Abram Chasins
- Erik Chisholm
- Victor Hely-Hutchinson
- Frederick Septimus Kelly
- Janet Teissier du Cros
- William Wordsworth
Tommaso Traetta
this teacher's teachersTraetta (1727–1779) studied with teachers including Nicola Porpora.Gilles Tremblay
this teacher's teachersTremblay (born 1932) studied with teachers including Yvonne Loriod, Maurice Martenot, Olivier Messiaen, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.- Raynald Arseneault
- Yves Daoust
- Ramon Lazkano
- Robin Minard
- Éric Morin
- Silvio Palmieri
- Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux
- André Villeneuve
- Claude Vivier
Lennie Tristano
- Billy Bauer
- Connie Crothers [pupils]
- Stan Fortuna
- Dave Frank [pupils]<
- Lee Konitz [pupils]
- Al Levitt
- Warne Marsh
- Charles Mingus
- Sal Mosca
- Martin Rev
- William Russo [pupils]
- Joe Satriani
- Phil Woods
Giacomo Tritto
František Tůma
this teacher's teachersTůma (1704–1774) studied with teachers including Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský and Johann Joseph Fux.
Józef Turczyński
this teacher's teachersTurczyński (1884–1953) studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni and Anna Yesipova.
- Henryk Sztompka
- Stanisław Szpinalski
- Maria Wiłkomirska
- Grażyna Bacewicz
- Theodore Gutman
- Witold Małcużyński
- Max Fishman,
- Mieczysław Weinberg
- Halina Czerny-Stefańska
- Ryszard Bakst
Joaquín Turina
Daniel Gottlob Türk
this teacher's teachersTürk (1750–1813) studied with teachers including Johann Adam Hiller and Gottfried August Homilius.Mark-Anthony Turnage
this teacher's teachersTurnage (1960–) studied with teachers including Oliver Knussen, John Lambert, and Gunther Schuller.Robert Turner
this teacher's teachersTurner (1920–2012) studied with teachers including Claude Champagne, Roy Harris, Herbert Howells, Gordon Jacob, and Olivier Messiaen.Burnet Tuthill
Hans Tutschku
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Marco Uccellini
Delphine Ugalde
Vincenzo Ugolini
Chinary Ung
this teacher's teachersUng studied with teachers including Chou Wen-chung and Mario Davidovsky.Heinrich Urban
Erich Urbanner
- Gilles Bellemare
- Miguel del Aguila
- Johanna Doderer
- Clemens Gadenstätter
- Thomas Larcher
- Lukas Ligeti
- Olga Neuwirth
- James Poke
- Gerhard Schedl
- Alexander Wagendristl
- Wolfram Wagner [pupils]
Gennaro Ursino
this teacher's teachersUrsino (1650–1715) studied with teachers including Giovanni Salvatore.Anton Urspruch
this teacher's teachersUrspruch (1850–1907) studied with teachers including Franz Lachner, Franz Liszt, and Joachim Raff.Vladimir Ussachevsky
- Charles L. Bestor
- Wendy Carlos
- Sergio Cervetti [pupils]
- Charles Dodge
- Richard Einhorn
- Ben Johnston [pupils]
- Ingram Marshall
- Ilhan Mimaroglu
- Eric Salzman
- Daria Semegen [pupils]
- Alice Shields
- Faye-Ellen Silverman
- Michiko Toyama
- Charles Wuorinen [pupils]
Galina Ustvolskaya
this teacher's teachersUstvolskaya (1919–2006) studied with teachers including Georgi Rimski-Korsakov, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Maximilian Steinberg.V
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Fartein Valen
this teacher's teachersValen (1887–1952) studied with teachers including Catharinus Elling.Giovanni Valentini
Giovanni Valesi
Francesco Antonio Vallotti
this teacher's teachersVallotti (1697–1780) studied with teachers including G. A. Bissone.Gilius van Bergeijk
- Richard Ayres
- Allison Cameron
- Frank P Martinez
- Ric Sims
- Jasna Veličković
- Sinta Wullur
- Kristoffer Zegers
David Van Vactor
Edgard Varèse
- Chou Wen-chung
- Lucia Dlugoszewski
- André Jolivet
- Colin McPhee [pupils]
- William Grant Still
- James Tenney [pupils]
- Marc Wilkinson
Sergei Vasilenko
this teacher's teachersVasilenko (1872–1956) studied with teachers including Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov and Sergei Taneyev.Ralph Vaughan Williams
this teacher's teachersVaughan Williams (1872–1958) studied with teachers including Hubert Parry, Maurice Ravel, Herbert Sharpe, Charles Villiers Stanford, and Charles Wood.- Stanley Bate
- Arthur Bliss
- Ina Boyle
- Amice Calverley
- Hubert Clifford
- Jean Coulthard
- David Cox
- Cedric Thorpe Davie
- Howard Ferguson [pupils]
- Armstrong Gibbs
- Ruth Gipps
- Peggy Glanville-Hicks
- Helen Glatz [pupils]
- Dorothy Gow
- Ivor Gurney
- Patrick Hadley [pupils]
- Imogen Holst [pupils]
- Gordon Jacob [pupils]
- Constant Lambert [pupils]
- William Lloyd Webber [pupils]
- Elizabeth Maconchy [pupils]
- Frederick May
- Robin Milford
- Angus Morrison [pupils]
- Archibald Potter
- Franz Reizenstein
- Edmund Rubbra [pupils]
- Anna Russell
- Bernard Stevens [pupils]
- Joan Trimble
- Percy Turnbull
- Grace Williams
Aurelio de la Vega
Isabelle Vengerova
this teacher's teachersVengerova (1877–1956) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky and Anna Yesipova.- Stanley Babin
- Samuel Barber
- Ralph Berkowitz
- Leonard Bernstein [pupils]
- Anthony di Bonaventura
- Lukas Foss
- Gary Graffman
- Gilbert Kalish
- Jacob Lateiner [pupils]
- Elvina Truman Pearce
- Leonard Pennario
- Menahem Pressler
- Abbey Simon
- Nicolas Slonimsky
Mathilde Verne
this teacher's teachersVerne (1865–1936) studied with teachers including Clara Schumann and Franklin Taylor.John Verrall
this teacher's teachersVerrall (1908–2001) studied with teachers including Aaron Copland, Donald Ferguson, Roy Harris, Frederick Jacobi, Zoltán Kodály, and R. O. Morris.Pauline Viardot
this teacher's teachersViardot (1821–1910) studied with teachers including Frédéric Chopin and Anton Reicha.- Ada Adini
- Désirée Artôt [pupils]
- Selma Ek
- Marie Hanfstängl
- Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya
- Félia Litvinne
- Aglaja Orgeni
- Mafalda Salvatini
- Anna Eugénie Schoen-René [pupils]
- Antoinette Sterling
- Raimund von zur-Mühlen
Paul Vidal
this teacher's teachersVidal (1863–1931) studied with teachers including Jules Massenet.- Lili Boulanger
- Ricardo Castillo
- Marc Delmas
- Vladimir Fédorov
- André Fleury
- Jacques Ibert
- Alice Sauvrezis
- Jules Semler-Collery
Carles Vidiella
Carlo Vidusso
Louis Vierne
this teacher's teachersVierne (1870–1937) studied with teachers including César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor.- Augustin Barié
- Edward Shippen Barnes
- Lili Boulanger
- Nadia Boulanger [pupils]
- Marcel Dupré [pupils]
- Maurice Duruflé
- André Fleury
- Isadore Freed
- Henri Gagnebin
- Gaston Litaize
- Édouard Mignan
- Émile Poillot [pupils]
- Bronisław Rutkowski [pupils]
- Alexander Schreiner
- Georges-Émile Tanguay
Henri Vieuxtemps
this teacher's teachersVieuxtemps (1820–1881) studied with teachers including Charles Auguste de Bériot, Anton Reicha, Simon Sechter, and Jean-Henri Simon.- Eduard Caudella
- Alfred De Sève
- Enrique Fernández Arbós
- Sam Franko
- Jenő Hubay [pupils]
- Bernhard Listemann [pupils]
- Barrett Isaac Poznanski
- Émile Sauret [pupils]
- César Thomson [pupils]
- Leonhard Wolff
- Eugène Ysaÿe [pupils]
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Alexander Villoing
Ricardo Viñes
this teacher's teachersViñes (1875–1943) studied with teachers including Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, Benjamin Godard, and Albert Lavignac.- Marcelle Meyer
- Léo-Pol Morin.
- Joaquín Nin-Culmell [pupils]
- Francis Poulenc [pupils]
- Maria Canals i Cendrós [pupils]
- Enriqueta Garreta Toldrà
Francesco dalla Viola
Giovanni Battista Viotti
this teacher's teachersViotti (1755–1824) studied with teachers including Gaetano Pugnani.- Paul Alday
- Pierre Baillot [pupils]
- Charles Auguste de Bériot [pupils]
- Jean-Baptiste Cartier [pupils]
- Auguste Duranowski [pupils]
- Rodolphe Kreutzer [pupils]
- André Robberechts [pupils]
- Pierre Rode [pupils]
- Friedrich Wilhelm Pixis [pupils]
János Viski
Tomaso Antonio Vitali
this teacher's teachersVitali (1663–1745) studied with teachers including Antonio Maria Pacchioni.Jāzeps Vītols
Loreto Vittori
Antonio Vivaldi
this teacher's teachersVivaldi (1678–1741) studied with teachers including Giovanni Legrenzi.Pancho Vladigerov
this teacher's teachersVladigerov (1899–1978) studied with teachers including Friedrich Gernsheim.Allin Vlasenko
this teacher's teachersVlasenko (1938–2021) studied with teachers including G. Rykov and Alisa Vidulina.Wladimir Vogel
this teacher's teachersVogel (1896–1984) studied with teachers including Heinz Tiessen.Georg Joseph Vogler
this teacher's teachersVogler (1749–1814) studied with teachers including Francesco Antonio Vallotti.- Bernhard Crusell
- Franz Danzi
- Johann Baptist Gänsbacher
- Giacomo Meyerbeer
- Johann Nepomuk von Poißl
- Johann Nepomuk Schelble
- Bedřich Diviš Weber [pupils]
- Carl Maria von Weber [pupils]
- Peter Winter
Robert Volkmann
this teacher's teachersVolkmann (1815–1883) studied with teachers including August Ferdinand Anacker.Georg Jacob Vollweiler
Han de Vries
this teacher's teachersde Vries (1941–present) studied with teachers including Jaap Stotijn.W
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Bernard Wagenaar
Diderik Wagenaar
Johan Wagenaar
- Allard de Ridder [pupils]
- Barbara Pentland
- Willem Pijper [pupils]
- Alexander Voormolen
- Bernard Wagenaar [pupils]
Georg Christoph Wagenseil
this teacher's teachersWagenseil (1715–1777) studied with teachers including Johann Joseph Fux.- František Xaver Dušek [pupils]
- Marie Antoinette
- Giovanni Antonio Matielli
- Johann Baptist Schenk [pupils]
- Joseph Anton Steffan [pupils]
- Franz Teyber
Percy Waller
this teacher's teachersWaller (–) studied with teachers including Tobias Matthay.Peter Wallfisch
this teacher's teachersWallfisch (1924–1993) studied with teachers including Jacques Février and Marguerite Long.Thomas Attwood Walmisley
this teacher's teachersWalmisley (1814–1856) studied with teachers including Thomas Attwood.William Wallace
this teacher's teachersWallace 1860–1940) studied with teachers including Alexander Mackenzie and Frederick Corder.Bruno Walter
this teacher's teachersWalter (1876–1962) studied with teachers including Robert Radeke.Johann Gottfried Walther
Raymond Warren
this teacher's teachersWarren (b1928) studied with teachers including Boris Ord, Robin Orr, Michael Tippett, Lennox Berkeley, and Benjamin Britten.Samuel Webbe
this teacher's teachersWebbe (1740–1816) studied with teachers including Charles Barbandt.Bedřich Diviš Weber
this teacher's teachersWeber (1766–1842) studied with teachers including Georg Joseph Vogler.Carl Maria von Weber
this teacher's teachersWeber (1786–1826) studied with teachers including Michael Haydn, Johann Peter Heuschkel, Johann Evangelist Wallishauser, Johann Nepomuk Kalcher, and Georg Joseph Vogler.Anton Webern
this teacher's teachersWebern (1883–1945) studied with teachers including Guido Adler and Arnold Schoenberg.- Arnold Elston
- Fré Focke
- Philip Herschkowitz [pupils]
- René Leibowitz [pupils]
- Matty Niël
- Helen Perkin
- Humphrey Searle [pupils]
- Leopold Spinner [pupils]
- Stefan Wolpe [pupils]
- Hans Swarowsky [pupils]
Georg Caspar Wecker
this teacher's teachersWecker (1632–1695) studied with teachers including Johann Erasmus Kindermann.Adolf Weidig
this teacher's teachersWeidig (1867–1931) studied with teachers including Hugo Riemann.Jacob Weinberg
this teacher's teachersWeinberg (1879–1956) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky and Sergei Taneyev.Leó Weiner
this teacher's teachersWeiner (1885–1960) studied with teachers including Hans von Koessler.- Géza Anda
- Ferenc Farkas [pupils]
- Ferenc Fricsay
- Laszlo Halasz [pupils]
- Fritz Reiner [pupils]
- György Sebők
- Béla Síki
- Sir Georg Solti
- Janos Starker
Christian Ehregott Weinlig
this teacher's teachersWeinlig (1743–1813) studied with teachers including Gottfried August Homilius.- Christian Theodor Weinlig [pupils] (his nephew)
Christian Theodor Weinlig
this teacher's teachersWeinlig (1780–1842) studied with teachers including Christian Ehregott Weinlig and Stanislao Mattei.John Weinzweig
this teacher's teachersWeinzweig (1913–2006) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson, Bernard Rogers, and Healey Willan.- Murray Adaskin [pupils]
- Robert Aitken
- Kristi Allik
- Milton Barnes
- John Beckwith
- Norma Beecroft
- Lorne Betts
- Howard Cable
- Brian Cherney
- Gustav Ciamaga
- Samuel Dolin
- John Fodi
- Clifford Ford
- Harry Freedman
- Srul Irving Glick
- Jack Kane
- Peter Paul Koprowski
- Alfred Kunz
- Bruce Mather
- Ben McPeek
- Mavor Moore
- Marjan Mozetich
- Phil Nimmons
- Kenneth Peacock
- Paul Pedersen
- Doug Riley
- John Rimmer
- R. Murray Schafer
- Harry Somers
- Ben Steinberg
- Fred Stone
- Rudy Toth
- Kenny Wheeler
Hugo Weisgall
this teacher's teachersWeisgall (1912–1997) studied with teachers including Rosario Scalero and Roger Sessions.Hans Weisse
this teacher's teachersWeisse (1892–1940) studied with teachers including Heinrich Schenker.Carl Friedrich Weitzmann
this teacher's teachersWeitzmann (1808–1880) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann.Dan Welcher
this teacher's teachersWelcher (born 1948) studied with teachers including Samuel Adler.Egon Wellesz
this teacher's teachersWellesz (1885–1974) studied with teachers including Guido Adler and Arnold Schoenberg.- Herbert Chappell [pupils]
- Martin Cooper
- Peggy Glanville-Hicks
- Kunihiko Hashimoto [pupils]
- Spike Hughes
- Nicola LeFanu [pupils]
- Frederick May
- Wilfrid Mellers
- Nigel Osborne
- Peter Sculthorpe [pupils]
- Eric Wetherell
- Grace Williams
Richard Wernick
this teacher's teachersWernick (born 1934) studied with teachers including Arthur Berger, Boris Blacher, Irving Fine, Leon Kirchner, Harold Shapero, and Ernst Toch.Samuel Wesley
this teacher's teachersWesley (1766–1837) studied with teachers including Sarah Wesley and David Williams.Hans Wessely
this teacher's teachersWessely (1862–1926) studied with teachers including Jakob Grün, Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr., and Carl Heissler.Peter Westergaard
this teacher's teachersWestergaard (born 1931) studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner, Darius Milhaud, and Roger Sessions.Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall
this teacher's teachersWexschall (1798–1845) studied with teachers including Peter Mandrup Lem and Louis Spohr.José White Lafitte
Cuthbert Whitemore
this teacher's teachersWhitemore (1877–1927) studied with teachers including Tobias Matthay.Arthur Batelle Whiting
Charles-Marie Widor
this teacher's teachersWidor (1844–1937) studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis and Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens.- Seth Bingham
- Nadia Boulanger [pupils]
- Virginia Carrington-Thomas
- Georges Dandelot
- Marcel Dupré [pupils]
- Henri Gagnon
- Arthur Honegger [pupils]
- Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac [pupils]
- Olivier Messiaen [pupils]
- Georges Migot
- Darius Milhaud [pupils]
- André Pirro [pupils]
- Alexander Schreiner
- Albert Schweitzer
- Charles Tournemire [pupils]
- Edgard Varèse [pupils]
- Louis Vierne [pupils]
- Horace Whitehouse
- Christopher Wilson
Friedrich Wieck
- Hans von Bülow [pupils]
- Gustav Merkel
- Clara Schumann [pupils]
- Robert Schumann [pupils]
- Isidor Seiss [pupils]
- Fritz Spindler
- Ernst Ferdinand Wenzel
Henryk Wieniawski
this teacher's teachersWieniawski (1835–1880) studied with teachers including Joseph Clavel, Lambert Massart, and Stanisław Serwaczyński.Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht
August Wilhelmj
this teacher's teachersWilhelmj (1845–1908) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann and Joachim Raff.- Aylmer Buesst
- Alfredo D'Ambrosio
- Nahan Franko
- Harold Grimson
- Jessie Grimson
- Donald Heins
- William Henley
- Adrian Rappoldi
Adrian Willaert
Healey Willan
- Patricia Blomfield Holt
- Howard Brown
- F. R. C. Clarke
- Robert Fleming
- Cecil Gray
- Phyllis Gummer
- Walter MacNutt
- Kenneth Peacock
- John Weinzweig [pupils]
- Gordon Wry
- Naomi Yanova
Alberto Williams
this teacher's teachersWilliams (1862–1952) studied with teachers including Georges Mathias and César Franck.Ernest Williams
Richard Edward Wilson
Godfrey Winham
Alexander Winkler
this teacher's teachersWinkler (1865–1935) studied with teachers including Alphonse Duvernoy and Theodor Leschetizky.I Nyoman Windha
Emanuel Wirth
Peter Wishart
Johannes Wolf
this teacher's teachersWolf (1869–1947) studied with teachers including Heinrich Bellermann and Philipp Spitta.Leopold Carl Wolff
S. Drummond Wolff
this teacher's teachersWolff (1916–2004) studied with teachers including Walter Galpin Alcock, Ernest Bullock, Charles Herbert Kitson, and Percy Buck.Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
this teacher's teachersWolf-Ferrari (1876–1948) studied with teachers including Josef Rheinberger.Leonard Wolfson
Stefan Wolpe
this teacher's teachersWolpe (1902–1972) studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni, Paul Juon, Franz Schreker, and Anton Webern.- Jack Behrens
- Elmer Bernstein
- Herbert Brün [pupils]
- John Carisi
- Jay Chernis [pupils]
- Gil Evans
- Morton Feldman [pupils]
- Matthew Greenbaum
- M. William Karlins [pupils]
- Robert D. Levin
- Boyd McDonald
- Leonard B. Meyer [pupils]
- George Russell
- Ralph Shapey
- Netty Simons
- David Tudor
Charles Wood
this teacher's teachersC. Wood (1866–1926) studied with teachers including Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford.- Arthur Bliss
- William Denis Browne
- Douglas Clarke [pupils]
- Harold Darke [pupils]
- Nicholas Gatty
- Armstrong Gibbs
- Eugene Aynsley Goossens [pupils]
- Patrick Hadley [pupils]
- William Henry Harris [pupils]
- Herbert Howells [pupils]
- Henry Ley [pupils]
- Elizabeth Maconchy [pupils]
- R. O. Morris [pupils]
- Humphrey Procter-Gregg
- Michael Tippett [pupils]
- Ralph Vaughan Williams [pupils]
Daniel Wood
this teacher's teachersWood (1872–1927) studied with teachers including .Henry Wood
this teacher's teachersWood (1869–1944) studied with teachers including George Cooper, Manuel Garcia, Walter Macfarren, and Ebenezer Prout.Hugh Wood
this teacher's teachersWood (1932–2021) studied with teachers including William Lloyd Webber, Anthony Milner, Iain Hamilton, and Mátyás Seiber.James Wood
this teacher's teachersJ. Wood (born 1953) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.Joseph Woelfl
this teacher's teachersWölfl (1773–1812) studied with teachers including Leopold Mozart and Michael Haydn.Rowsby Woof
this teacher's teachersWoof (1883–1943) studied with teachers including Hans Wessely.Paul Wranitzky
Richard Wüerst
this teacher's teachersWüerst (1824–1881) studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen and Felix Mendelssohn.Franz Wüllner
this teacher's teachersWüllner (1832–1902) studied with teachers including Anton Schindler.- Volkmar Andreae [pupils]
- Fritz Brun [pupils]
- Jan van Gilse
- Lothar Kempter
- Bruno Klein [pupils]
- Hans von Koessler [pupils]
- Willem Mengelberg
- Karl Aagard Østvig
- Ernst von Schuch
- Alfred Sittard
- Arthur Smolian
- Otto Taubmann [pupils]
- Christopher Wilson
Johann Georg Wunderlich
this teacher's teachersWunderlich (1755–1819) studied with teachers including Felix Rault.Charles Wuorinen
this teacher's teachersWuorinen (born 1938) studied with teachers including Jack Beeson, Otto Luening, and Vladimir Ussachevsky.- Robert Bonfiglio
- Wendy Mae Chambers
- Michael Daugherty
- Eibhlís Farrell
- Aaron Jay Kernis [pupils]
- Peter Lieberson
- Caroline Lloyd
- Tobias Picker
- James Romig
Robert Wykes
this teacher's teachersWykes (born 1926) studied with teachers including Burrill Phillips, Cecil Effinger, Max Adkins, and A.D. Davenport.- Robert Baker
- George Chave
- John Cubbage
- Greg Danner
- Robert Fruehwald
- Franklin Haspiel
- Michael Hunt
- Mary Ann Joyce [pupils]
- James Mabry
- Christopher Meister
- Gary Nelson
- Jocy d'Oliveira
- Ken Palmer
- David Patterson
- Rian Samuel
- Kenneth Stallings
- Olly Wilson
Yehudi Wyner
this teacher's teachersWyner (born 1929) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith, Walter Piston, Randall Thompson, Max Helfman, and Robert Strassburg.X
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Iannis Xenakis
- Georges Aperghis
- Miguel Ángel Coria
- Pascal Dusapin
- Julio Estrada
- Susan Frykberg
- Henning Lohner
- Eugene O'Brien [pupils]
Y
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Kosaku Yamada
Abram Yampolsky
- Mikhail Fichtenholz
- Elizabeth Gilels
- Boris Goldstein
- Leonid Kogan
- Henryk Kowalski
- Julian Sitkovetsky
- Yuri Yankelevich
Akio Yashiro
this teacher's teachersYashiro (1929–1976) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Kunihiko Hashimoto, and Tomojirō Ikenouchi.Anna Yesipova
this teacher's teachersYesipova (1851–1914) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky and Karl Navrátil.- Isidor Achron
- Alexander Borovsky
- Thomas de Hartmann
- Leonid Kreutzer [pupils]
- Leo Ornstein
- Leff Pouishnoff
- Sergei Prokofiev
- Artur Schnabel [pupils]
- Sergei Tarnowsky
- Józef Turczyński [pupils]
- Isabelle Vengerova [pupils]
- Anastasia Virsaladze
- Maria Yudina [pupils]
Michèl Yost
La Monte Young
this teacher's teachersYoung (1935 — ...) studied with teachers including Andrew Imbrie, Richard Maxfield, Pran Nath, Seymour Shifrin, Leonard Stein, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.- Lawrence Chandler
- Rhys Chatham
- Don Cherry
- Arnold Dreyblatt
- Michael Harrison
- Jon Gibson
- Catherine Christer Hennix
- Jung Hee Choi [pupils]
- Marcus Pal
- Ellen Arkbro
- Jon Mueller
- Charles Curtis
- Elodie Lauten
- Ben Neill
- Ned Sublette
- Michael Waller
- Daniel James Wolf
Eugène Ysaÿe
this teacher's teachersYsaÿe (1858–1931) studied with teachers including Lambert Massart, Rodolphe Massart, and Henryk Wieniawski.- Oskar Back [pupils]
- Ernest Bloch [pupils]
- Mathieu Crickboom [pupils]
- Alfred Dubois [pupils]
- George Enescu [pupils]
- Josef Gingold
- Nathan Milstein
- Louis Persinger [pupils]
- Leon Sametini [pupils]
- Jacques Thibaud [pupils]
Maria Yudina
this teacher's teachersYudina (1899–1970) studied with teachers including Vladimir Drozdov, Vasili Kalafati, Leonid Nikolayev, Maximilian Steinberg, and Anna Yesipova.Isang Yun
this teacher's teachersYun (1917–1995) studied with teachers including Tony Aubin, Boris Blacher, Tomojiro Ikenouchi, Josef Rufer, and Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling.Z
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Jan Zach
Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow
Alfred Zamara
this teacher's teachersZamara (1863–1940) studied with teachers including Antonio Zamara.Antonio Zamara
this teacher's teachersZamara (1829–1901) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.Nikolai Zaremba
this teacher's teachersZaremba (1821–1879) studied with teachers including Adolf Bernhard Marx.- Ella Adayevskaya
- Ippolit Al'tani
- Herman Laroche
- Vasily Safonov [pupils]
- Nicolai Soloviev [pupils]
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [pupils]
Irina Zaritskaya
Gioseffo Zarlino
- Giovanni Artusi
- Giovanni Croce
- Girolamo Diruta
- Vincenzo Galilei, the father of the astronomer
- Claudio Merulo
- Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Ruth Zechlin
this teacher's teachersZechlin (1926–2007) studied with teachers including Johann Nepomuk David.Jan Dismas Zelenka
this teacher's teachersZelenka (1679–1745) studied with teachers including Johann Joseph Fux.Władysław Żeleński
Ferdinand Zellbell
this teacher's teachersZellbell, Jr. (1719–1780) studied with teachers including Georg Philipp Telemann.Carl Friedrich Zelter
this teacher's teachersZelter (1758–1832), autodidact studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch and Johann Kirnberger.- August Wilhelm Bach [pupils]
- Heinrich Dorn [pupils]
- Adolf Fredrik Lindblad [pupils]
- Adolf Bernhard Marx [pupils]
- Felix Mendelssohn [pupils]
- Fanny Mendelssohn
- Otto Nicolai [pupils]
- Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen [pupils]
- Ernst Adolf Wendt
Alexander Zemlinsky
this teacher's teachersZemlinsky (1871–1942) studied with teachers including Anton Door, Johann Nepomuk Fuchs, Robert Fuchs, and Franz Krenn.
- Peter Herman Adler
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- Hans Krása
- Alma Mahler
- Jan Meyerowitz
- Josef Rufer [pupils]
- Arnold Schoenberg [pupils]
- Viktor Ullmann
- Karl Weigl
Bernhard Ziehn
- John J. Becker
- John Alden Carpenter
- Eleanor Everest Freer
- Julius Gold
- Hugo Kaun
- Wilhelm Middelschulte [pupils]
- Otto Wolf
- Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler
Efrem Zimbalist
this teacher's teachersZimbalist (1889–1985) studied with teachers including Leopold Auer.- Shmuel Ashkenasi [pupils]
- Leonid Bolotine
- Jascha Brodsky [pupils]
- John Dalley
- Aaron Rosand
- Oscar Shumsky
- Joseph Silverstein
- Felix Slatkin
- Michael Tree
- Harold Wippler
- Helen Kwalwasser
Bernd Alois Zimmermann
this teacher's teachersZimmermann (1918–1970) studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner and René Leibowitz.- Clarence Barlow [pupils]
- Johannes Fritsch
- Paavo Heininen
- York Höller
- Robin Maconie
- Eugene O'Brien [pupils]
- Atli Heimir Sveinsson
- Dimitri Terzakis
Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmerman
this teacher's teachersZimmermann (1785–1853) studied with teachers including François-Adrien Boieldieu and Luigi Cherubini.- Charles-Valentin Alkan [pupils]
- Georges Bizet
- César Franck [pupils]
- Alexandre Goria
- Charles Gounod [pupils]
- Louis Lacombe
- Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
- Antoine François Marmontel [pupils]
- Ambroise Thomas [pupils]
- Józef Wieniawski
Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli
- Giuseppe Balducci
- Vincenzo Bellini
- Michael Costa
- Alessandro Curmi
- Saverio Mercadante
- Louis Niedermeyer [pupils]
- Francesco Pollini
- Luigi Felice Rossi
Djuro Zivkovic
Nikolai Zverev
this teacher's teachersZverev (1832–1893) studied with teachers including Alexandre Dubuque.- Alexander Goldenweiser [pupils]
- Konstantin Igumnov [pupils]
- Fyodor Keneman
- Sergei Rachmaninoff [pupils]
- Leonid Sabaneyev [pupils]
- Alexander Scriabin [pupils]
- Alexander Siloti [pupils]
Bernard Zweers
this teacher's teachersZweers (1854–1924) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn.Contents
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