As well as being a prominent composer, the Frenchman Olivier Messiaen was a noted teacher of musical analysis, harmony and composition at the Paris Conservatoire from the 1940s until he retired in 1978. He also taught classes at the Darmstadt new music summer school in 1949 and 1950. This list of students of Olivier Messiaen contains some of the musicians who (like Pierre Boulez, Yvonne Loriod and George Benjamin) attended his classes, or who (like Peter Hill and Jennifer Bate) studied privately with the composer or collaborated with him in preparation for their performances of his music.
^Hakobian, Levon (2016). Music of the Soviet Era: 1917-1991. Taylor & Francis. ISBN9781317091868. The first Tajik opera Vose's Uprising (1939) was written by Kabalevsky's pupil Sergey Balasanian (1902–1982)...
^Biographical Encyclopedia of the World. Institute for Research in Biography. 1948. p. 2289. Holland, Theodore, British Composer; born Apr. 25, 1878;... ...educated at Royal Academy of Music, 1896-1902; Hochschule für Musik, Berlin, 1902-03; studied composition under Frederick Corder, Robert Kahn...
^Berichte und Forschungen Jahrbuch des Bundesinstituts für Ostdeutsche Kultur und Geschichte [Reports and research Yearbook of the Federal Institute for East German Culture and History] (in German). Vol. 18. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. 1993. p. 129. ISBN978-3-486-70292-7. Adam Sołtys wies eine etwas andere Herkunft auf, er hatte das Konservatorium in Berlin besucht und bei Robert Kahn Komposition sowie unter anderem bei Johannes Wolf Musikwissenschaft studiert. [Adam Sołtys had a slightly different background; he had attended the conservatory in Berlin and studied composition with Robert Kahn and musicology with Johannes Wolf, among others.]
^ abJaffé, Daniel (15 February 2022). Historical Dictionary of Russian Music. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 189. ISBN978-1-5381-3008-7. (Gerke), Anton Avgustovich (1812–1870). Pianist, teacher, and composer. Born in Pulin (now Chervono-Armeysk), Zhitomir district, on 28 July 1812, son of the Polish violinist Avgust Herke, he studied under John Field, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Ignaz Moscheles, and Ferdinand Ries and was acquainted with Franz Liszt, Sigismond Thalberg, and Clara Schumann.
^"All the right notes". Town and County. 9 February 2020. p. 25. Retrieved 19 December 2023 – via Issuu. They met at the Royal College of Music where Kevin was studying piano/composition with Peter Wallfisch and Joseph Horowitz and Steven studied piano performance with Phyllis Sellick and Peter Katin.
^Husarik, Stephen (1992). American Keyboard Artists. Chicago Biographical Center. p. 235. Lill, John Richard, ... concert pianist. Education: Royal Coll. of Music, London ... studied with Wilhelm Kempff.
^"Alexander Tchaikovsky - Composer, pianist". mariinsky.ru. The Mariinsky Theatre. Retrieved 18 August 2022. ...he graduated from the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory (composition class of Tikhon Khrennikov and piano classes of Heinrich Neuhaus and Lev Naumov...)
^Pendle, Karin (2001). Women & Music: A History. Indiana University Press. p. 237. ISBN978-0-253-33819-8. Her other teachers included Goffredo Petrassi, Peter Maxwell Davies, and Earl Kim.
^Straeten, Edmund S. J. van der (1968). The History of the Violin: Its Ancestors and Collateral Instruments from Earliest Times. Da Capo Press. p. 316. ISBN978-0-306-71112-1. Sybil Eaton, b. Ketton, Rutland, 1897... In May, 1914, she attended von Auer's summer school at Loschwitz. The War prevented her from continuing her studies ... but on her return to England she continued for six years to study under his assistant, Miss Editha Knocker.
^Harwood, Earl Of (30 November 2011). The New Pocket Kobbé's Opera Book. Random House. p. 418. ISBN978-1-4464-9075-4. Mark-Anthony Turnage studied with Oliver Knussen and John Lambert and then worked at Tanglewood with Hans Werner Henze...
^Music and Exile: From 1933 to the Present Day. Brill. 6 March 2023. p. 231. ISBN978-90-04-54410-9. Mátyás Seiber (1905–1960), who had developed an interest in Hungarian folk music during his studies with Zoltán Kodály in the 1920s and became an influential teacher of composition in Britain...
^Elliott, Robin; Smith, Gordon Ernest (2001). Istvan Anhalt: Pathways and Memory. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 10. ISBN978-0-7735-2102-5. Albert Siklós, who until his death in 1942 shared the composition teaching duties with Kodály at the academy, was another Koessler pupil.
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^Johnson, Graham (2006). "Simon Sechter". hyperion-records.co.uk. Hyperion Records. Retrieved 9 July 2022. He studied in Vienna with his countryman Kozeluh (Kozeluch)...
^Cowan, Rob. "Conductor Otmar Suitner has died, aged 87". Gramophone. Retrieved 28 February 2024. He also studied under Clemens Krauss, whose feeling for precisely the "right" phrase or tempo was an obvious influence.
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^"Arthur Frazer, Oregon Pianist, to Appear in Villard"(PDF). Oregon Emerald. Vol. 21. 4 May 1920. LCCN2004260238. Retrieved 14 November 2024. Since leaving the University Mr. Frazer has studied under European masters. He regards Martin Krause, pupil of Liszt, as the greatest of his teachers.
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^Rickards, Guy (August 2019). "Cervetti Parallel Realms". Gramophone. Retrieved 23 September 2024. He was a pupil of Krenek, among others, at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, graduating in 1967.
^ ab"Season 47, Concert 20 | Center for New Music - The University of Iowa". cnm.uiowa.edu. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2024 – via The University of Iowa. Bert Van Herck is Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa. He holds a PhD from Harvard University where he studied with Magnus Lindberg, Julian Anderson, Chaya Czernowin, Brian Ferneyhough, and Helmut Lachenmann.
^Lloyd, Stephen (2014). Constant Lambert: Beyond the Rio Grande. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 270. ISBN978-1-84383-898-2. On 7 July 1939 Constant took his last Conductors' Class of the term at the Royal College, Bernard Stevens being one of his students on that day.
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^Pettitt, Stephen (1988). "The Music of John Lambert". Tempo (164): 12–19. doi:10.1017/S0040298200023792. ISSN0040-2982. JSTOR946180. John Lambert... ...is known better as a teacher than as a composer, and despite a formidable list of past pupils, which includes the likes of Javier Alvarez, Simon Bainbridge, Gary Carpenter, Oliver Knussen, Jonathan Lloyd, Ian McQueen, and Mark-Anthony Tumage,...
^SPENCER de GRAHAM, Lizzie. (Isabel.). Fernando Callejo Ferrer. "Música y Músicos Portorriqueños." Project Gutenberg. 4 August 2013. Page 188. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
^ abWho's who in Spain. Intercontinental Book and Publishing Company. 1988. p. 446. ISBN9788440421067. LCCN64000841. ...educ.: studies in piano and composition under Frank Marshall, Alicia de Larrocha, Xavier Montsalvatge and Igor Markevitch.
^"Biography". martazabaletapiano.com. 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2022. She then went on to continue her studies at some of the most prestigious European academies: the National Superior Conservatory of Music in Paris under Dominique Merlet, the Reina Sofía College of Music in Madrid with Dmitri Bashkirov, and the Marshall Academy in Barcelona with Alicia de Larrocha.
^"Marta Zabaleta". naxos.com. Naxos Music Group. Retrieved 18 March 2022. The Spanish pianist Marta Zabaleta studied with Dominique Merlet, Dimitri Bashkirov and Alicia de Larrocha.
^Wright, Craig; Simms, Bryan R. (2005). Music In Western Civilization: The Baroque And Classical Eras. Thomson Schirmer. p. 254. ISBN978-0-495-00868-2.
^Reding-Piette, J.; Dulac, Sébastien (1992). 2 pianos, une vocation [2 pianos, one vocation] (in French). Brussels: La Longue Vue. p. 16. ISBN287121042X. Je travaillais le piano trois fois par semaine avec Berthe Laventurier, élève d'Arthur de Greef...
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^Laila Barkefors. Allan Petterssons studier i tolvtonsteknik för René Leibowitz, Paris 1952 [Pettersson’s (twelve-tone) Studies with Rene Leibowitz in Paris 1952] (CDROM) (in Swedish). Göteborg: Institutionen för musikvetenskap.
^Boer, Bertil H. Van (2012). Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period. Scarecrow Press. p. 196. ISBN978-0-8108-7183-0. Fioroni, Giovanni [Gian] Andrea, (1716, Pavia, to 19 December 1778, Milan). Italian composer and organist. Fioroni studied under Leonardo Leo … His pupils included Alessandro Rolla and Vincenzo Manfredini.
^Campbell, Margaret (21 April 2011). The Great Violinists. Faber & Faber. ISBN978-0-571-27745-2. César Thomson (1857-1931) was also born in Liège, and studied with Léonard at the Conservatoire.
^Levin, Neil W. "Weinberg, Jacob". Milken Archive of Jewish Music. Retrieved 8 August 2024. In 1910 Weinberg studied for a year in Vienna with the legendary piano pedagogue and author of piano methodology Theodor Leschetizky…
^Mackenzie, C.; Stone, C. (1969). The Gramophone. Vol. 47. United Kingdom: C. Mackenzie. p. 412. LCCN36014955. Varda Nishry... ...she went on to Tel Aviv to study with Emma Gorochov, then to the Paris Conservatoire and Professor Lazare Levy...
^Corbet, August (1957). Algemene muziekencyclopedie [General music encyclopedia] (in Dutch). Vol. 6. Zuid-Nederlandse Uitg. LCCN59028745. RAMETTE, Yves, Fr. componist en organist. Hij ontving onderricht in piano van Lazare - Lévy, voor orgel van G. Jacob en in compositie van Arthur Honegger.
^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzDean Fowler, Alandra (1994). Estelle Liebling: An exploration of her pedagogical principles as an extension and elaboration of the Marchesi method, including a survey of her music and editing for coloratura soprano and other voices (PhD). University of Arizona.
^Cole, Hugo (March 1988). "Jonathan Lloyd's Music". Tempo. 164 (164): 2–11. doi:10.1017/S0040298200023780. JSTOR946179. S2CID145721966. ...thereafter attending classes given by Pousseur at Durham and by Ligeti at Tanglewood.
^Louise Duchesneau, Wolfgang Marx, ed. (2011). György Ligeti: Of Foreign Lands and Strange Sounds. United Kingdom: Boydell Press. p. 226. ISBN9781843835509. Retrieved 12 February 2022. ...when a tightly knit group had built around Ligeti. Some of the 'regulars' were the young Hubertus Dreyer, Hans Peter Reutter, Mike Rutledge and Sidney Corbett who came later.
^"Darmstädter Musikpreis 2006" [Darmstadt Music Prize 2006] (PDF). kultur-foerderkreis.de (in German). 17 November 2006. Karola Obermüller wurde 1977 in Darmstadtr geboren ... Seit September 2003 studiert sie dort bei Komponisten wie Bernard Rands, Harrison Birtwistle, Julian Anderson, Chaya Czernowin und Magnus Lindberg. [Karola Obermüller was born in Darmstadt in 1977 ... Since September 2003, she has been studying with composers such as Bernard Rands, Harrison Birtwistle, Julian Anderson, Chaya Czernowin and Magnus Lindberg.]
^Jeal, Erica (24 February 2006). "Pauline who?". The Guardian. ISSN0261-3077. Retrieved 4 January 2024. As a young teenager she studied piano with Liszt, 10 years her senior,...
^Henderson, John (1996). A Directory of Composers for Organ. John Henderson. ISBN978-0-9528050-0-7. LCCNgb97012447. (Joseph) Gordon Saunders, pupil of Elizabeth Stirling, W. Rea, E.J. Hopkins and H. Litolff, was a co-founder of Trinity College London and a teacher of Granville Bantock. He published many piano teaching pieces and a number of organ pieces.
^Brock, M. G.; Curthoys, M. C. (16 November 2000). Volume VII: Nineteenth-Century Oxford, Part 2. Clarendon Press. p. 440. ISBN978-0-19-155966-2. Sir Percy Carter Buck (1871-1947, B.Mus. 1891, D.Mus. 1893), Worcester: studied at the Royal College of Music with Parratt, C. H. Lloyd, and Parry...
^Morris, R. Winston; Jr, Lloyd E. Bone; Paull, Eric (1 March 2007). Guide to the Euphonium Repertoire: The Euphonium Source Book. Indiana University Press. p. 457. ISBN978-0-253-11224-8. He studied composition with Joseph Horovitz and W. S. Lloyd Webber at the Royal College of Music in London and later privately with Wilfred Josephs.
^Johnson, Nathaniel Thomas (2004). "Ondine" on Record. University of California, Davis. p. 66. Descaves studied with Marguerite Long, and with Yves Nat at the Paris Conservatory.
^"Hans Peter Wallfisch". www.rcm.ac.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2023. From 1946 until 1949 Wallfisch studied in Paris with Marguerite Long.
^"Obituary: Frederick Corder". The Musical Times. 73 (1076): 943. 1932. JSTOR919531. Retrieved 26 June 2022. After two years at the Royal Academy of Music under Sterndale Bennett as principal and George MacFarren as teacher...
^Purser, John (4 November 2016). "The tragic silence of composer William Wallace". The National. Retrieved 18 June 2022. His father discontinued payment for William's composition lessons with Mackenzie and Corder in London.
^"Andrzej Dobrowolski". culture.pl. Polish Music Centre - University of Southern California. April 2002. Retrieved 23 March 2022. In 1945-1951, he continued his studies at the State Higher School of Music in Kraków, under Stefania Łobaczewska – who taught him theory, and Artur Malawski – who taught composition.
^Randel, Don Michael (1996). The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. p. 364. ISBN978-0-674-37299-3. Haubenstock-Ramati, Roman (b. Kraków, 27 Feb. 1919; d. Vienna, 3 Mar. 1994). Composer. From 1934 to 1938, while still in secondary school, he studied theory and counterpoint with Artur Malawski at the Kraków Conservatory ...
^"Artur Malawski - Biography". polishmusic.usc.edu. Polish Music Centre - University of Southern California. 9 April 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2022. Malawski lectured on composition, conducting and theory at the State Higher School of Music in Kraków from 1945 until his death, where his pupils included Penderecki and Schaeffer.
^ abFicher, Miguel; Schleifer, Martha Furman; Furman, John M. (16 October 2002). Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. pp. 165, 523. ISBN978-1-4616-6911-1. Dianda, Hilda, Argentine composer; b.13 Apr 1925, Córdoba, Prov. of Córdoba, Argentina. She studied in Buenos Aires with Honorio Siccardi and, in Europe, with Cian Francesco Malipiero and Hermann Scherchen. ...Siccardi, Honorio, Argentine composer and teacher; b.13 Sep 1897, Buenos Aires, Argentina; d.10 Sep 1963, Dolores, ...studied at the Cons. of Parma with Gian Francesco Malipiero.
^Ficher, Miguel; Schleifer, Martha Furman; Furman, John M. (16 October 2002). Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. p. 311. ISBN978-1-4616-6911-1. Lavista, Mario, Mexican composer; b.3 Apr 1943... ...studied piano with Francisco Gyves, and harmony, counterpoint, and composition with Rodolfo Halffter and Héctor Quintanar. With a scholarship from the French government, he also studied with Jean-Etienne Marie in the Schola Cantorum of Paris, France.
^"Back Matter". Tempo. 63 (248): 87. 2009. ISSN0040-2982. JSTOR40496091. Richard Causton studied with Param Vir, Roger Marsh, Jeremy Dale Roberts and Edwin Roxburgh,...
^Collins, Nicholas; Rincón, Julio d' Escrivan (9 November 2017). The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music. Cambridge University Press. p. X. ISBN978-1-107-13355-6. Andrew Hugill (1957) Between 1976 and 1980, he studied composition with Roger Marsh at the University of Keele.
^Torrens, Albert (2020). Montserrat Torrent – La dama de l'orgue [Montserrat Torrent - The lady of the organ]. FL0003 (in Spanish). Ficta Edicions. ISBN9788494610431. ...em va portar a l'Acadèmia Marshall, on em va donar classes directament Frank Marshall...
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^Thompson, Oscar (1975). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Dodd, Mead. p. 2270. ISBN978-0-460-04235-2. Thomson, César (b. Liège), March 17, 1857–d. Lugano, Switzerland, Aug. 21, 1931), Belgian violinist; studied with his father and at Liège Conservatory in the class of J. Dupuis, winning a gold medal at eleven. He was also pupil also of Léonard, Vieuxtemps, Wieniawski and Massart.
^"Great Violinists: Eugène Ysaÿe". The Strad. 20 September 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2023. A couple of years later he returned to study there with Rodolphe Massart.
^Rockwell, John (12 April 1987). "Music: Debuts in Review; A Violinist and 2 Pianists in Recitals". The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 31 December 2023. Born in Nashville in 1960, Miss Kennedy was first taught by her parents, who were on the piano faculty of Fisk University for nearly 30 years. Eventually she wound up at the Juilliard School, where she studied with William Masselos.
^"De Greef, Arthur". svm.be. Studiecentrum Vlassmse Muziek. Retrieved 30 March 2022. The pianist-composer Arthur De Greef studied at the municipal music school of his native city with Emile Mathieu, who himself was a student of Auguste Dupont at the Brussels Conservatory.
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^Canon: Australian Journal of Music. Vol. 9. 1959. p. 318. Frank Hutchens was born near Christchurch, New Zealand in 1892, and at the age of thirteen, on the advice of Paderewski went to England to study. His teachers there were Tobias Matthay for piano, and Frederick Corder for composition.
^Thompson, Oscar (1975). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Dodd, Mead. pp. 1353–1354. ISBN978-0-460-04235-2. Matthay, Tobias (b. London, Feb. 19, 1858-d. High Marley, Haslemere, Dec. 14, 1945), piano pedagogue; ... Among his pupils are Harriet Cohen, Myra Hess, Ray Lev, Irene Scharrer, York Bowen, Percy Waller and others.
^Anderson, W. R. (1946). "Tobias Matthay (1858-1945)". The Musical Times. 87 (1235): 9–13. ISSN0027-4666. JSTOR933410. ...Cuthbert Whitemore, one of the vast number of teachers whom he taught, inspired and sent out all over the world.
^Pincherle, Marc (1948). Les instruments du quatuor [The instruments of the quartet] (in French). Presses universitaires de France. p. 98. Maurin (Jean-Pierre) (1822-1894), maître à son tour de Henri Berthelier (né 1856) et Lucien Capet (1873-1928). [Maurin (Jean-Pierre) (1822-1894), master in turn of Henri Berthelier (born 1856) and Lucien Capet (1873-1928).]
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^Schiavone, Michael (17 August 2023). "Biography: Carmelo Pace". Times of Malta. Retrieved 22 October 2024. He studied for a further nine years under Carlo Fiamingo and Thomas Mayne, grounding himself thoroughly in harmony, counterpoint, composition, and orchestration.
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^Paparelli, Silvia (2001). Stanislao Falchi: musica a Roma tra due secoli [Stanislao Falchi: music in Rome over two centuries] (in Italian). Akademos. p. 5. ISBN978-88-7096-269-7. A Terni Falchi compie gli studi classici e i primi studi musicali presso le scuole comunali con Celestino Magi. In seguito, lascia la provincia per rag- giungere la vicina capitale, dove approfondirà i suoi studi con Salvatore Meluzzi ed Ettore Pinelli. [In Terni Falchi completed his classical studies and his first musical studies at the municipal schools with Celestino Magi. Subsequently, he leaves the province to reach the nearby capital, where he will deepen his studies with Salvatore Meluzzi and Ettore Pinelli.]
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