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Alejandro Raab

Los profesores de este profesor
Raab (1882-1958) estudió con profesores como Robert Fuchs  y Theodor Leschetizky .

Serguéi Rajmáninov

Los profesores de este profesor
Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) estudió con profesores como Anton Arensky , Alexander Siloti, Sergei Taneyev y Nikolai Zverev .

Philip Radcliffe

Los profesores de este profesor
Radcliffe (1905-1986) estudió con profesores como Edward Joseph Dent  y Henry Moule .

Robert Radeke

Jean-Théodore Radoux

Priaulx Rainier

Los profesores de este profesor
Rainier (1903–1986) estudió con profesores como John Blackwood McEwen , Nadia Boulanger y Rowsby Woof .

Joachim Raff

Jean-Philippe Rameau

Gunther Ramin

James K. Randall

Los profesores de este profesor
Randall (1929–2014) estudió con profesores como Milton Babbitt  y Leonard Shure.

Alberto Randegger

Los Soprano

Mezzosopranos

Contraltos

Tenores

Barítonos

Bajos

Bernard Rands

Los profesores de este profesor
Rands (nacido en 1934) estudió con profesores como Luciano Berio , Pierre Boulez , Luigi Dallapiccola y Bruno Maderna .

Agosto Rattenbach

Félix Rault

Los profesores de este profesor
Rault estudió con profesores entre ellos Michel Blavet .

Einojuhani Rautavaara

Venanzio Rauzzini

Los profesores de este profesor
Rauzzini (1746-1810) estudió con profesores como Muzio Clementi , Domenico Corri , Nicola Porpora y Giuseppe Santarelli.

Alan Rawsthorne

Los profesores de este profesor
Rawsthorne (1905–1971) estudió con profesores como Carl Fuchs , Frank Merrick y Egon Petri .

Ernesto Read

Los profesores de este profesor
Read (1879–1965) estudió con profesores como Tobias Matthay  y Henry Wood .

Maurice Ravel

Los profesores de este profesor [48]
Ravel (1875-1937) estudió con profesores como Henri Ghys , Émile Decombes , Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot , Émile Pessard , André Gedalge y Gabriel Fauré .

Gardner lee

Los profesores de este profesor
Read (1913–2005) estudió con profesores como Howard Hanson , Bernard Rogers, Aaron Copland e Ildebrando Pizzetti .

Napoleón Henri Reber

Los profesores de este profesor
Reber (1807-1880) estudió con profesores como Jean-François Le Sueur  y Anton Reicha.

Janine Reding

Los profesores de este profesor
Janine Reding (1920–2015) estudió con profesores como Arthur De Greef , Kurt Leimer , Erich Kleiber y Berthe Laventurier .

Marco Richman

Max Reger

Los profesores de este profesor
Reger (1873-1916) estudió con profesores entre ellos Hugo Riemann.

Willy Rehberg

Antón Reicha

Los profesores de este profesor
Reicha (1770–1836) estudió con profesores entre ellos Johann Georg Albrechtsberger .

Carl Reinecke

Los profesores de este profesor
Reinecke (1824-1910) estudió con profesores como Felix Mendelssohn , Robert Schumann y Franz Liszt .

Fritz Reiner

Los profesores de este profesor
Reiner (1888-1963) estudió con profesores como Béla Bartók , István Thomán y Leo Weiner .

Nuevo México Reingbald

Johann Georg Reinhardt

Alfred Reisenauer

Los profesores de este profesor
Reisenauer (1863-1907) estudió con profesores como Louis Köhler  y Franz Liszt .

Nadia Reisenberg

Los profesores de este profesor
Reisenberg (1904-1983) estudió con profesores como Leonid Nikolayev  y Josef Hofmann .

Ottorino Respighi

Los profesores de este profesor
Respighi (1879-1936) estudió con maestros como Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Jean de Reszke

Los profesores de este profesor
Estudió con profesores como Antonio Cotogni  y Giovanni Sbriglia.

José Rey de la Torre

Roger Reynolds

Los profesores de este profesor
Reynolds (nacido en 1934) estudió con profesores como Ross Lee Finney  y Roberto Gerhard .

Universidad de California, San Diego

Yale (mientras era profesor visitante)

Josef Rheinberger

Los profesores de este profesor
Rheinberger (1839-1901) estudió con profesores como Franz Lachner .

Ernst Richter

Los profesores de este profesor
Richter (1808–1879) estudió con profesores como Christian Theodor Weinlig .

Franz Xaver Richter

Hans Richter

Allard de Ridder

Los profesores de este profesor
De Ridder (1887–1966) estudió con profesores como Hermann Abendroth , Fritz Steinbach y Johan Wagenaar .

Jaroslav Řídky

Carl Riedel

Wallingford Riegger

Los profesores de este profesor
Riegger (1885–1961) estudió con profesores entre ellos Percy Goetschius .

Hugo Riemann

José Riepel

Fernando Ries

Vittorio Rieti

Los profesores de este profesor
Rieti (1898-1994) estudió con profesores como Giuseppe Frugatta .

Julio Rietz

Los profesores de este profesor
Rietz (1812-1877) estudió con profesores entre ellos Bernhard Romberg.

André Jean Rigade

Wolfgang Rihm

Los profesores de este profesor
Rihm (nacido en 1952) estudió con profesores como Wolfgang Fortner , Klaus Huber y Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Terry Riley

Los profesores de este profesor
Riley (nacido en 1935) estudió con profesores como Robert Erickson , Pran Nath y Seymour Shifrin.

Esteban Francis Rimbault

Los profesores de este profesor
Rimbault (1773–1837) estudió con profesores como .

Georgi Rimski-Korsakov

Los profesores de este profesor
G. Rimski-Korsakov (1901–1965) estudió con profesores como Maximilian Steinberg, Nikolay Sokolov, Sergei Liapunov y Leonid Nicolai .

Nikolái Rimski-Kórsakov

Los profesores de este profesor
Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) estudió con profesores como Mily Balakirev  y Anton Gerke .

Berthe Ringold

Christian Heinrich Rinck

Los profesores de este profesor
Rinck (1770–1846) estudió con profesores entre ellos Johann Christian Kittel .

Edouard Risler

Los profesores de este profesor
Risler (1873-1929) estudió con profesores como Émile Decombes , Louis Diémer y Théodore Dubois .

Teodoro Ritter

Los profesores de este profesor
Ritter (1840–1886) estudió con maestros como Franz Liszt .

Aquiles Rivarde

Los profesores de este profesor
Rivarde (1865-1940) estudió con profesores como Charles Dancla , František Ondříček y Henryk Wieniawski .

Jean Rivier

Los profesores de este profesor
Rivier (1896-1987) estudió con profesores como Georges Caussade  y Jean Gallon .

Cucaracha máxima

Silvio Robazzi

Los profesores de este profesor
Sylvio Robazzi estudió con maestros como Yara Bernette .

Ricardo Roberto

Los profesores de este profesor
Robert (1861–1924) estudió con profesores como Julius Epstein , Franz Krenn y Anton Bruckner .

Sarah Robinson-Duff

Los profesores de este profesor
Robinson-Duff (fallecido en 1934) estudió con profesores como Mathilde Marchesi  y George Henschel .

Luisa Robyn

Jorge Rochberg

Los profesores de este profesor
Rochberg (1918-2005) estudió con maestros como Leopold Mannes , Gian Carlo Menotti , Rosario Scalero, George Szell y Hans Weisse .

WS Rockstro

Los profesores de este profesor
Rockstro (1823–1895) estudió con profesores como William Sterndale Bennett  y Felix Mendelssohn .

Pierre Rode

Los profesores de este profesor
Rode (1774–1830) estudió con maestros como Giovanni Battista Viotti .

Johann Theodor Römhildt

Los profesores de este profesor
Roemhildt (1684-1756) estudió con maestros como Johann Kuhnau  y Johann Schelle.

Jean Roger Ducasse

Los profesores de este profesor
Roger-Ducasse (1873-1954) estudió con profesores como Émile Pessard , André Gedalge y Gabriel Fauré .

Bernardo Rogers

Los profesores de este profesor
Rogers (1893–1968) estudió con profesores como Ernest Bloch , Nadia Boulanger y Percy Goetschius .

José Rolón

Bernhard Romberg

Los profesores de este profesor
Romberg (1767–1841) estudió con profesores entre ellos Anton Romberg.

Jesse Ronneau

Julio Röntgen

Los profesores de este profesor
Röntgen (1855-1932) estudió con profesores como Franz Lachner  y Carl Reinecke.

William Michael Rooke

Los profesores de este profesor
Rooke (1794–1847) estudió con profesores entre ellos Philip Cogan .

Cyril Rootham

Los profesores de este profesor
Rootham (1875–1938) estudió con profesores como Marmaduke Barton , Walter Parratt , Hubert Parry , Daniel Rootham y Charles Villiers Stanford.

Cipriano de Rore

Ned Rorem

Los maestros de este maestro [188]
Rorem (1923–2022) estudió con profesores como Margaret Bonds , Aaron Copland , Rosario Scalero, Leo Sowerby y Virgil Thomson .

Bernardo Rosa

Leonard Rosa

Thomas Roseingrave

Hilding Rosenberg

Los profesores de este profesor
Rosenberg (1892-1985) estudió con profesores como Ernst Ellberg  y Wilhelm Stenhammar.

David Rosenboom

Los profesores de este profesor
Rosenboom (nacido en 1947) estudió con profesores como Kenneth Gaburo , Lejaren Hiller y Salvatore Martirano .

Jacob Rosenhain

Orla Rosenhoff

Los profesores de este profesor
Rosenhoff (1844-1905) estudió con profesores entre ellos Niels Gade .

Moriz Rosenthal

Los profesores de este profesor
Rosenthal (1862-1946) estudió con maestros como Franz Liszt , Rafael Joseffy y Karol Mikuli .

Lauro Rossi

Walter Henry Rothwell

Los profesores de este profesor
Rothwell (1872-1927) estudió con profesores entre ellos Gustav Mahler .

Cristóbal Rouse

Los profesores de este profesor
Rouse (nacido en 1949) estudió con profesores como Randolph Coleman , George Crumb y Robert Moffat Palmer .

Albert Roussel

Los profesores de este profesor
Roussel (1869-1937) estudió con profesores como Vincent d'Indy  y Eugène Gigout .

Pietro Rovelli

Edwin Roxburgh

Los profesores de este profesor
Roxburgh (nacido en 1937) estudió con profesores como Herbert Howells , Terence MacDonagh , Nadia Boulanger y Luigi Dallapiccola .

Nicolás Roze

Alexsander Różycki

Edmund Rubbra

Los profesores de este profesor
Rubbra (1901–1986) estudió con profesores como Gustav Holst  y RO Morris .

Ernesto Rubin de Cervin

Los profesores de este profesor
Rubin de Cervin (1936-2013) estudió con profesores como Luigi Dallapiccola , Roberto Lupi , Bruno Maderna , Gian Francesco Malipiero , Virgilio Mortari y Goffredo Petrassi .

Antón Rubinstein

Los profesores de este profesor
Rubinstein (1829-1894) estudió con maestros como Siegfried Dehn  y Adolf Bernhard Marx .

Arthur Rubinstein

Los profesores de este profesor
Rubinstein (1887-1982) estudió con profesores entre ellos Karl Heinrich Barth .

Nikolai Rubinstein

Los profesores de este profesor
Rubinstein (1835–1881) estudió con maestros como Theodor Kullak , Siegfried Dehn y Alexander Villoing .

Danés Rudhyar

Ernst Rudorff

Los profesores de este profesor
Rudorff (1840-1916) estudió con profesores como Woldemar Bargiel , Moritz Hauptmann , Ignaz Moscheles , Louis Plaidy , Carl Reinecke y Julius Rietz.

José Rufer

Los profesores de este profesor
Rufer (1893–1985) estudió con profesores como Arnold Schoenberg y Alexander von Zemlinsky .

Johann Rufinatscha

Francesco Ruggi

Los profesores de este profesor
Ruggi (1767-1845) estudió con profesores como Fedele Fenaroli .

Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen

Los profesores de este profesor
Rungenhagen (1778-1851) estudió con profesores como Carl Friedrich Zelter .

Guillermo Russo

Los profesores de este profesor
Russo (1928–2003) estudió con profesores entre ellos Lennie Tristano .

Guillermo Karl Rust

Fernando Rutini

S

Kaija Saariaho

Charles Villiers Stanford

Boris Sabaneyev

Los profesores de este profesor
Sabaneyev, B. (−1918) estudió con profesores entre ellos Sergei Taneyev .

Leonid Sabaneyev

Los profesores de este profesor
Sabaneyev, L. (1881–1968) estudió con maestros como Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergei Taneyev y Nikolai Zverev .

Juan María Sabino

Los profesores de este profesor
Sabino (1588−1649) estudió con maestros como Prospero Testa .

Antonio Sacchini

Los profesores de este profesor
Sacchini (1730-1786) estudió con maestros como Francesco Durante .

Vasili Safonov

Los profesores de este profesor
Safonov (1852-1918) estudió con profesores como Louis Brassin , Theodor Leschetizky y Nikolai Zaremba .

Camille Saint-Saëns

Los profesores de este profesor
Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) estudió con profesores como François Benoist , Fromental Halévy y Camille-Marie Stamaty.

Nicola Sala

Los profesores de este profesor
Sala (1713–1801) estudió con maestros como Nicola Fago  y Lionardo Leo .

Michele Saladino

Charles Kensington Salaman

Los profesores de este profesor
Salaman (1814-1901) estudió con maestros como William Crotch , Henri Herz , Charles Neate y Stephen Francis Rimbault.

Baltasar Saldoni

Ney Salgado

Los profesores de este profesor
Ney Salgado (1935–2015) estudió con maestros como José Kliass .

Antonio Salieri

Los profesores de este profesor
Salieri (1750-1825) estudió con profesores como Christoph Willibald Gluck , Giovanni Battista Pescetti y Giuseppe Simoni.

Thomas Salignac

Áulide Sallinen

Juan Pedro Salomón

Giovanni Salvatore

Los profesores de este profesor
Salvatore (ca.1620-ca.1688) estudió con profesores como Erasmo Bartolo  y Giovanni Maria Sabino.

Carlos Salzedo

Félix Salzer

Los profesores de este profesor
Salzer (1904-1986) estudió con profesores como Heinrich Schenker y Hans Weisse .

León Sametini

Los profesores de este profesor
Sametini (1886-1944) estudió con profesores como Bram Eldering , Otakar Ševčík y Eugène Ysaÿe .

Giovanni Battista Sammartini

Marcel Samuel-Rousseau

César de Sanctis

Los profesores de este profesor
Sanctis (1824-1916) estudió con maestros como Giuseppe Baini .

György Sándor

Los profesores de este profesor
Sándor (1912-2005) estudió con profesores como Béla Bartók  y Zoltán Kodály .

Alfredo Sangiorgi

Los profesores de este profesor
Sangiorgi (1894-1962) estudió con maestros como Goffredo Petrassi  y Arnold Schoenberg.

Pedro Sanjuan

Domingo Santa Cruz

Los profesores de este profesor
Santa Cruz (1899–1987) estudió con maestros como Alberto Guerrero .

Giuseppe Santarelli

Claudio Santoro

Los profesores de este profesor
Santoro (1919-1989) estudió con profesores como Nadia Boulanger  y Hans-Joachim Koellreutter .

Pablo de Sarasate

Los profesores de este profesor
Sarasate (1844-190) estudió con profesores como Jean-Delphin Alard .

Giuseppe Saratelli

Los profesores de este profesor
Saratelli (1714-1762) estudió con maestros como Antonio Lotti .

Malcolm Sargent

Los profesores de este profesor
Sargent (1895–1967) estudió con profesores como Benno Moiseiwitsch .

Giuseppe Sarti

Los profesores de este profesor
Sarti (1729-1802) estudió con profesores como Giovanni Battista Martini .

Erik Satie

Los profesores de este profesor
Satie (1866-1925) estudió con profesores como Émile Decombes , Albert Lavignac , Georges Mathias , Antoine Taudou y Gustave Vinot .

Emil von Sauer

Los profesores de este profesor
Sauer (1862-1942) estudió con profesores como Ludwig Deppe , Franz Liszt y Nikolai Rubinstein.

Gordon Saunders

Los profesores de este profesor
Saunders (1837–1912) estudió con profesores como Edward John Hopkins , Henry Litolff , William Rea y Elizabeth Stirling.

Émile Sauret

Los profesores de este profesor
Sauret (1852-1920) estudió con profesores como Charles Auguste de Bériot , Salomon Jadassohn , Henri Vieuxtemps y Henryk Wieniawski .

Eugène Sauzay

Los profesores de este profesor
Sauzay (1809-1901) estudió con profesores como Pierre Baillot  y Anton Reicha.

María Gabriel Augustin Savard

Los profesores de este profesor
Savard (1814-1881) estudió con profesores como Fromental Halévy  y Jules Massenet .

Georges Savaria

Los profesores de este profesor
Savaria (nacida en 1916) estudió con profesores como Louis Aubert , Claude Champagne , Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur , Lazare Lévy , Marguerite Long y Olivier Messiaen .

Robert Saxton

Los profesores de este profesor
Saxton (nacido en 1953) estudió con profesores como Robin Holloway  y Robert Sherlaw Johnson.

Juan Sbriglia

Marco Scacchi

Rosario Scalero

Los profesores de este profesor
Scalero (1870-1954) estudió con maestros como César Thomson  y Eusebius Mandyczewski .

Alessandro Scarlatti

Los profesores de este profesor
Scarlatti (1660-1725) estudió con maestros como Giacomo Carissimi .

Domenico Scarlatti

Los profesores de este profesor
1660 – 1725 Estudió con profesores entre ellos Alessandro Scarlatti.

Boguslaw Schaeffer

Pierre Schaeffer

Cristoph Schaffrath

Philipp Scharwenka

Los profesores de este profesor
P. Scharwenka (1847–1917) estudió con profesores como Heinrich Dorn  y Richard Wüerst .

Xaver Scharwenka

Los profesores de este profesor
X. Scharwenka (1850–1924) estudió con profesores entre ellos Theodor Kullak .

Heinrich Scheidemann

Los profesores de este profesor
Scheidemann (1595-1663) estudió con profesores como Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck.

Juan Schelle

Los profesores de este profesor
Schelle (1648-1701) estudió con profesores como Heinrich Schütz.

Juan Bautista Schenk

Heinrich Schenker

Los profesores de este profesor
Schenker (1868-1935) estudió con profesores como Johann Nepomuk Fuchs .

Hermann Scherchen

Los profesores de este profesor
Scherchen (1891–1966) estudió con profesores, entre ellos algunos desconocidos .

Arnold Schering

Los profesores de este profesor
Schering (1877-1941) estudió con profesores como Joseph Joachim  y Hermann Kretzschmar .

Johann Gottfried Schicht

Poul Schierbeck

Los profesores de este profesor
Schierbeck (1888-1949) estudió con profesores entre ellos Carl Nielsen .

Madeline Schiller

Los profesores de este profesor
Schiller (1843-1911) estudió con profesores como Charles Hallé , Julius Benedict e Ignaz Moscheles .

José Schillinger

Max von Schillings

Los profesores de este profesor
Schillings (1868-1933) estudió con profesores entre ellos Josef Rheinberger.

Antón Schindler

Philipp Schindlöker

Víctor Schiøler

Los profesores de este profesor
Schiøler (1899-1967) estudió con profesores como Ignaz Friedman  y Artur Schnabel.

Enrique Schmidt

Aloys Schmitt

Los profesores de este profesor
Schmitt (1788–1866) estudió con profesores como Johann Anton André .

Hans Schmitt

Artur Schnabel

Los profesores de este profesor
Schnabel (1882-1951) estudió con profesores como Theodor Leschetizky , Hans Schmitt y Anna Yesipova .

Friedrich Schneider

Johann Gottlob Schneider

Arnold Schoenberg

Los profesores de este profesor
Schoenberg (1874-1951) estudió con maestros como Oskar Adler , Joseph Labor y Alexander von Zemlinsky .

Bernhard Scholz

Los profesores de este profesor
Scholz (1835-1916) estudió con profesores como Ernst Pauer .

Ana Eugenia Schön-René

Los profesores de este profesor
Schoen-René (1864-1942) estudió con profesores como Pauline Viardot .

Barry Schrader

Henry Schradieck

Los profesores de este profesor
Schradieck (1846-1918) estudió con profesores como Ferdinand David  y Hubert Léonard .

Franz Schreker

Los profesores de este profesor
Schreker (1878-1934) estudió con profesores como Robert Fuchs .

Johann Samuel Schröter

Cristoph Gottlieb Schröter

Edmund Schuecker

Los profesores de este profesor
Schuëcker (1860-1911) estudió con maestros como Antonio Zamara .

Julio Schulhoff

Los profesores de este profesor
Schulhoff (1825-1898) estudió con profesores como Ignaz Amadeus Tedesco  y Václav Tomášek .

Gunther Schuller

Los profesores de este profesor
Schuller (nacido en 1925) estudió con profesores como Eduard Steuermann.

Johann Abraham Peter Schulz

William Schuman

Los profesores de este profesor
Schuman (1910-1992) estudió con profesores como Roy Harris .

Clara Schumann

Los profesores de este profesor
C. Schumann (1819–1896) estudió con profesores como Christian Theodor Weinlig  y Friedrich Wieck .

Robert Schumann

Los profesores de este profesor
R. Schumann (1810-1856) estudió con profesores como Heinrich Dorn  y Friedrich Wieck .

Ignaz Schuppanzigh

Heinrich Schütz

Los profesores de este profesor
Schütz (1585-1672) estudió con maestros como Giovanni Gabrieli .

Heinrich Schütz , a menudo llamado el "padre de la música alemana", [371] compositor de lo que tradicionalmente se considera la "primera ópera alemana" Dafne (1627, perdida), y transmisor del estilo italiano de su maestro Giovanni Gabrieli a Alemania, tuvo muchos alumnos, incluidos muchos de los músicos que cantaron o tocaron con él como maestro de capilla en la composición.

José Schwantner

Los profesores de este profesor
Schwantner (nacido en 1943) estudió con profesores entre ellos Alan Stout.

Heinrich Schwemmer

Los profesores de este profesor
Schwemmer (1621-1696) estudió con profesores como Johann Erasmus Kindermann .

Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwenke

Los profesores de este profesor
Schwenke (1767-1822) estudió con profesores como Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach  y Johann Kirnberger .

Salvatore Sciarrino

Peter Sculthorpe

Los profesores de este profesor
Sculthorpe (1929–2014) estudió con profesores como Egon Wellesz .

Friedrich Schwindl

Gregorio Sciroli

Alejandro Scriabin

Los profesores de este profesor
Scriabin (1872-1915) estudió con profesores como Anton Arensky , Georgi Conus , Vasily Safonov, Alexander Siloti, Sergei Taneyev y Nikolai Zverev .

Humphrey Searle

Los profesores de este profesor
Searle (1915–1982) estudió con profesores entre ellos Anton Webern .

Simón Sechter

Los profesores de este profesor
Sechter (1788–1867) estudió con maestros como Leopold Kozeluch .

Jan Sedivka

Los profesores de este profesor
Sedivka (1917-2009) estudió con profesores como Otakar Ševčík.

William Charles Ernest Seeboeck

Charles Seeger

Josef Seger

Los profesores de este profesor
Seger (1716-1782) estudió con profesores como Felix Benda , Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský , František Tůma y Jan Zach .

Matías Seiber

Waldemar Seidel

Isidoro Seiss

Los profesores de este profesor
Seiss estudió con profesores como Moritz Hauptmann  y Friedrich Wieck .

Bernhard Sekles

Thomas Selle

Phyllis Sellick

Los profesores de este profesor
Sellick estudió con maestros como Isidor Philipp  y Cuthbert Whitemore .

Marcella Sembrich

Los profesores de este profesor

Daria Semegen

Los profesores de este profesor

Blanca Selva

Tullio Serafín

Rodolfo Serkin

Los profesores de este profesor
Serkin (1903-1991) estudió con maestros como Richard Robert, Joseph Marx y Arnold Schoenberg.

Pablo Serrao

Juan Serry Sr.

Los profesores de este profesor
Serry Sr. (1915–2003) estudió con profesores como Robert Strassburg, Joseph Rossi, Albert Rizzi y Gene Von Hallberg .

Stanislaw Serwaczyński

Los profesores de este profesor
Serwaczyński (1790-1859) estudió con profesores como Jan Barcicki  y Michal Serwaczyński.

Sesiones de Roger

Los profesores de este profesor
Las sesiones estudiaron con profesores como Ernest Bloch , Edward Burlingame Hill y Horatio Parker .

Otakar Ševčík

Los profesores de este profesor
Ševčík (1852-1934) estudió con profesores como Antonín Bennewitz .

Ignacio de Seyfried

Los profesores de este profesor
Seyfried (1776–1841) estudió con maestros como Johann Georg Albrechtsberger  y Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .

Giovanni Sgambati

Los profesores de este profesor
Sgambati (1841-1914) estudió con maestros como Franz Liszt .

Ravi Shankar

Los profesores de este profesor
Shankar estudió con maestros como Allauddin Khan  y Ali Akbar Khan .

Harold Shapero

Los profesores de este profesor
Shapero estudió con profesores como Nadia Boulanger , Paul Hindemith , Ernst Krenek , Walter Piston y Nicolas Slonimsky.

Harvey Shapiro

Yuri Shaporin

Vissarion Shebalin

Los profesores de este profesor
Shebalin estudió con maestros como Nikolai Myaskovsky .

Jessie Shefrin

Harry Rowe Shelley

Los profesores de este profesor
Shelley (1858-1947) estudió con profesores como Dudley Buck , Antonín Dvořák y Gustave J. Stoeckel.

Sheng brillante

Los profesores de este profesor
Sheng estudió con maestros como Leonard Bernstein  y George Perle .

Pastor Roy

Robert Sherlaw Johnson

Los profesores de este profesor
Sherlaw Johnson estudió con profesores como Nadia Boulanger , Jacques Février y Olivier Messiaen .

Sukeyasu Shiba

Seymour Shifrin

Los profesores de este profesor
Shifrin (1926-1979) estudió con maestros como Otto Luening , Darius Milhaud y William Schuman.

Nelli Shkolnikova

Verdina Shlonsky

this teacher's teachers
Shlonsky (1905–1990) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edgard Varese, Max Deutsch, Artur Schnabel, and Egon Petry.

Dmitri Shostakovich

this teacher's teachers
Shostakovich (1906–1975) studied with teachers including Alexander Glazunov, Nikolai Malko, Leonid Nikolayev, Alexander Ossovsky, Elena Rozanova, Nikolay Sokolov, and Maximilian Steinberg.

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

Honorio Siccardi

this teacher's teachers
Siccardi (1897–1963) studied with teachers including Felipe Boero, Pablo Berutti, Ernesto Drangosch, Gilardo Gilardi, and Gian Francesco Malipiero.

Nikolai Sidelnikov

Murry Sidlin

Elie Siegmeister

this teacher's teachers
Siegmeister studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.

Roberto Sierra

this teacher's teachers
Sierra studied with teachers including György Ligeti.

Albert Siklós

this teacher's teachers
Siklós (1878–1942) studied with teachers including Hans von Koessler.

Kazimierz Sikorski

this teacher's teachers
Sikorski (1895–1986) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Adolf Chybiński, and Felicjan Szopski.

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.

Matteo Simonelli

this teacher's teachers
Simonelli (1618-1696) studied with teachers including Virgilio Mazzocchi.

Giuseppe Simoni

Gardell Simons

Roman Simovych

Leonid Sintsev

Hans Sitt

this teacher's teachers
Sitt (1850–1922) studied with teachers including Antonín Bennewitz, Johann Friedrich Kittl, and Josef Krejčí.

František Zdeněk Skuherský

Ruth Slenczynska

this teacher's teachers
Slenczynska studied with teachers including Sergei Rachmaninoff, Artur Schnabel, Egon Petri, Alfred Cortot, and Josef Hofmann.

Nicolas Slonimsky

Dmitri Smirnov

Leland Smith

Leo Smith

Alfredo Soffredini

Josep Soler i Sardà

Harvey Sollberger

this teacher's teachers
Sollberger studied with teachers including Jack Beeson and Otto Luening.

Solomon

Yonty Solomon

this teacher's teachers
Solomon (1937–2008) studied with teachers including Guido Agosti, Myra Hess, Charles Rosen, and Kendall Taylor.

Nicolai Soloviev

this teacher's teachers
Soloviev (1846–1916) studied with teachers including Nikolai Zaremba.

Adam Sołtys

this teacher's teachers
Soltys (1890–1968) studied with teachers including Robert Kahn and Johannes Wolf.

Giovanni Battista Somis

this teacher's teachers
Somis (1686–1763) studied with teachers including Arcangelo Corelli.

Enrique Soro

Leo Sowerby

Mathias Spahlinger

Philipp Spitta

this teacher's teachers
Spitta (1841–1894) studied with teachers including unknown .

Louis Spohr

this teacher's teachers
Spohr (1784–1859) studied with teachers including Lieutenant Dufour, Franz Eck, and Charles Louis Maucourt.

Johann Staden

Maximilian Stadler

John Stainer

this teacher's teachers
Stainer (1840–1901) studied with teachers including William Bayley, George Cooper, Frederick Ouseley, and Charles Steggall.

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 (1852–1924) studied with teachers including Robert Prescott Stewart, Michael Quarry, Ernst Pauer, Arthur O'Leary, and Carl Reinecke.

Roman Statkowski

this teacher's teachers
Statkowski studied with teachers including Władysław Żeleński.

Bernhard Stavenhagen

this teacher's teachers
Stavenhagen (1862–1914) studied with teachers including Friedrich Kiel, Franz Liszt, and Ernst Rudorff.

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

Eduard Stein

this teacher's teachers
Stein (1818–1864) studied with teachers including August Ferdinand Anacker.

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

this teacher's teachers
Steinberg (1883–1946) studied with teachers including Alexander Glazunov, Anatoly Lyadov, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

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, Edward Joseph Dent, Gordon Jacob, Constant Lambert, R. O. Morris, and Cyril Rootham.

Halsey Stevens

this teacher's teachers
Stevens (1908-1989) studied with teachers including William Berwald and Ernest Bloch.

Robert Prescott Stewart

Elizabeth Stirling

this teacher's teachers
Stirling (1819–1895) studied with teachers including Edward Holmes, W. B. Wilson, James Alexander Hamilton, and George Alexander Macfarren.

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.

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

Riccardo Stracciari

Robert Strassburg

this teacher's teachers[581]
Strassburg (1915–2003) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith, Walter Piston, and Igor Stravinsky.

Richard Strauss

this teacher's teachers
Strauss (1864–1949) studied with teachers including August Tombo, Benno Walter, and Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer.

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
Subotnick studied with teachers including Robert Erickson, Leon Kirchner, and Darius Milhaud.

Otmar Suitner

this teacher's teachers
Suitner (1922-2010) studied with teachers including Clemens Krauss, Franz Ledwinka, and Fritz Weidlich.

Josef Suk

Arthur Sullivan

this teacher's teachers
Sullivan studied with teachers including William Bayley, George Cooper, John Goss, Arthur O'Leary, Moritz Hauptmann, Louis Plaidy, Julius Rietz, and William Sterndale Bennett.

Kenneth Sutherland

I Wayan Suweca

Alexander Sverjensky

this teacher's teachers
Sverjensky studied with teachers including Alexander Glazunov.

Hans Swarowsky

this teacher's teachers
Swarowsky (1899-1975) studied with teachers including Felix Weingartner, Richard Strauss, Arnold Schoenberg, and Anton Webern.

Giuseppe Sinopoli[569]

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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