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Alejandro Raab
Serguéi Rajmáninov
Philip Radcliffe
Robert Radeke
Jean-Théodore Radoux
Priaulx Rainier
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
- Augusta Mary Wakefield [28]
Tenores
Barítonos
Bajos
Bernard Rands
Agosto Rattenbach
Félix Rault
Los profesores de este profesor
Rault estudió con profesores entre ellos
Michel Blavet .
Einojuhani Rautavaara
Venanzio Rauzzini
Alan Rawsthorne
Ernesto Read
Maurice Ravel
Los profesores de este profesor [48]
Gardner lee
Napoleón Henri Reber
Los profesores de este profesor
Reber (1807-1880) estudió con profesores como
Jean-François Le Sueur y Anton Reicha.
Janine Reding
Marco Richman
Max Reger
Los profesores de este profesor
Reger (1873-1916) estudió con profesores entre ellos Hugo Riemann.
Willy Rehberg
Antón Reicha
Carl Reinecke
Fritz Reiner
Nuevo México Reingbald
Johann Georg Reinhardt
Alfred Reisenauer
Nadia Reisenberg
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
Universidad de California, San Diego
- Mark Applebaum , profesor asociado de música de la Universidad de Stanford
- Xavier Beteta, profesor adjunto de música, Wheaton College
- Rick Bidlack, Señales y ruidos, desarrollo de software
- Juan Campoverde, Compositor, Chicago
- Rick Carrick, compositor y director
- Ben Leeds Carson, profesor de música, director fundador de Creative Technologies, Universidad de California, Santa Cruz
- John Celona, profesor de composición de la Facultad de Música de la Universidad de Victoria
- Wendy Mae Cámaras [88]
- Antonio Cunha, Profesor de Música, Universidad de Rio del Sol, Porto Allegre, Brasil
- Elisabet Curbelo, profesora adjunta de composición electroacústica y teoría musical, Universidad de Utah
- Chaya Czernowin [ alumnos ] , profesora de música Walter Bigelow Rosen, Universidad de Harvard
- Nicholas Deyoe, compositor, director de programas de artes instrumentales, Instituto de las Artes de California
- Paul Dresher , [36] Director, The Paul Dresher Ensemble, Oakland, California
- Peter Ivan Edwards, profesor asociado del Conservatorio de Música Yong Siew Toh (Singapur)
- David Felder , profesor distinguido de la Universidad Estatal de Nueva York en Buffalo
- Peter Gordon [89]
- Adam Greene, compositor independiente, San Diego
- Larry Groupé , compositor ganador de un Emmy
- Andrés Gutiérrez , Investigador Postdoctoral, Proyecto ACTOR, Universidad McGill
- Ben Hackbarth, director de composición del Departamento de Música de la Universidad de Liverpool
- Kerry Hagan, profesora de la Universidad de Limerick
- Aaron Helgeson, profesor asociado de composición, Universidad Estatal de Montclair
- Laure Hiendl, compositora independiente, Berlín
- Brenda Hutchinson [ alumnos ] , compositora y autora
- Jan Järvlepp, violonchelista independiente, compositor, Ottawa
- Keith Johnson, profesor de música, Mission College, Santa Clara, California
- David Evan Jones , profesor de música y rector del UCSC Porter College, Universidad de California, Santa Cruz
- Joseph Julian, compositor independiente
- Jarosław Kapuściński , profesor asociado de composición y director del Intermedia Performance Lab, Universidad de Stanford
- Derek Keller , profesor adjunto de música, Southern Oregon University
- Joseph Klein , profesor distinguido y presidente de la División de Composición de la Universidad del Norte de Texas
- Paul Koonce, profesor emérito de música de la Universidad de Florida
- Olli Kortekangas , compositor, Finlandia
- Keith Kothman, director y profesor de la Facultad de Música de la Universidad Western Michigan
- Lam Bun-Ching , [37] [90] Compositor independiente, Nueva York
- Kei-ju Lin, directora musical de MOVE (Taipei)
- Larry Livingston, profesor de dirección de orquesta en la Universidad del Sur de California
- Andrew May, profesor asociado y director del CEMI, Universidad del Norte de Texas
- Iioannis Mitsialis, músico independiente, Colonia, Alemania
- Mizue Mizushima, compositora independiente, Tokio
- Fernanda Aoki Navarro , Profesora adjunta de Composición, Universidad Estatal de Arizona
- Nathaniel Phillips , compositor, educador, artista sonoro, Portland, Oregón
- Thanassis Rikakis, decano de la Academia Iovine and Young de Tecnología e Innovación en las Artes, Universidad del Sur de California
- François Rose, profesor titular del Departamento de Música de la Universidad de Stanford
- Jason Rosenberg, profesor adjunto de composición, Sewanee, Universidad del Sur
- Benjamin Sabey, compositor, profesor adjunto de la Universidad Estatal de San Francisco
- Robert Scott Thompson , profesor de composición musical de la Universidad Estatal de Georgia
- Eric Simonson , profesor, Danville Community College, Virginia
- Ung Wha Son, Instructor de Música, UC Irvine
- Steven Takasugi, asociado del Departamento de Música de la Universidad de Harvard
- Ori Talmon, Compositor, Colonia, Alemania
- Johan Tallgren, Director, Bienal de Helsinki, Viitasaari, Finlandia
- Michael Theodore, profesor asociado de composición y tecnología musical, Universidad de Colorado en Boulder
- Christopher Tonkin, director de estudios de composición y tecnología musical de la Universidad de Australia Occidental
- Erik Ulman, profesor de la Universidad de Stanford
- Nicolas Vérin , Profesor de Música, École Nationale de Musique et de Danse d'Évry
- Rolf Wallin , compositor independiente, Oslo, Noruega
- Robert Wannamaker, decano asociado del Instituto de las Artes de California, Los Ángeles
- Ryan Welsh, director del programa de iniciativas educativas de la Escuela de Música Longy de Boston
- Kevin Zhang , profesor adjunto de música, Universidad Estatal de California, San Bernardino
- Tiange Zhou, investigador asociado de la Escuela de Diseño del Futuro de la Universidad Normal de Beijing
Yale (mientras era profesor visitante)
Josef Rheinberger
Los profesores de este profesor
Rheinberger (1839-1901) estudió con profesores como
Franz Lachner .
Ernst Richter
Franz Xaver Richter
Hans Richter
Allard de Ridder
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 .
- Marc-Antonio Consoli [124]
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
Berthe Ringold
Christian Heinrich Rinck
Edouard Risler
Teodoro Ritter
Los profesores de este profesor
Ritter (1840–1886) estudió con maestros como
Franz Liszt .
Aquiles Rivarde
Jean Rivier
Cucaracha máxima
Silvio Robazzi
Los profesores de este profesor
Sylvio Robazzi estudió con maestros como
Yara Bernette .
- Fernando Calixto [155]
- Rafael de Abreu Ribeiro
- Daniel de Vito
- Daniel Tarquínio [ alumnos ] [156] [157]
Ricardo Roberto
Sarah Robinson-Duff
Luisa Robyn
Jorge Rochberg
WS Rockstro
Pierre Rode
Johann Theodor Römhildt
Los profesores de este profesor
Roemhildt (1684-1756) estudió con maestros como
Johann Kuhnau y Johann Schelle.
Jean Roger Ducasse
Bernardo Rogers
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
Cipriano de Rore
Ned Rorem
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
Jacob Rosenhain
Orla Rosenhoff
Los profesores de este profesor
Rosenhoff (1844-1905) estudió con profesores entre ellos
Niels Gade .
Moriz Rosenthal
Lauro Rossi
Walter Henry Rothwell
Los profesores de este profesor
Rothwell (1872-1927) estudió con profesores entre ellos
Gustav Mahler .
Cristóbal Rouse
Albert Roussel
Pietro Rovelli
Edwin Roxburgh
Nicolás Roze
Alexsander Różycki
Edmund Rubbra
Ernesto Rubin de Cervin
Los profesores de este profesor
Antón Rubinstein
Arthur Rubinstein
Los profesores de este profesor
Rubinstein (1887-1982) estudió con profesores entre ellos
Karl Heinrich Barth .
Nikolai Rubinstein
Danés Rudhyar
Ernst Rudorff
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
Camille Saint-Saëns
Nicola Sala
Michele Saladino
Charles Kensington Salaman
Baltasar Saldoni
Ney Salgado
Los profesores de este profesor
Ney Salgado (1935–2015) estudió con maestros como
José Kliass .
- André von Frasunkiewicz [ alumnos ] [242]
Antonio Salieri
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
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
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
Erik Satie
Los profesores de este profesor
Emil von Sauer
Los profesores de este profesor
Sauer (1862-1942) estudió con profesores como
Ludwig Deppe ,
Franz Liszt y Nikolai Rubinstein.
Gordon Saunders
Émile Sauret
Los profesores de este profesor
Eugène Sauzay
Los profesores de este profesor
Sauzay (1809-1901) estudió con profesores como
Pierre Baillot y Anton Reicha.
María Gabriel Augustin Savard
Georges Savaria
Los profesores de este profesor
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
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
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
Johann Gottfried Schicht
Poul Schierbeck
Los profesores de este profesor
Schierbeck (1888-1949) estudió con profesores entre ellos
Carl Nielsen .
Madeline Schiller
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
Friedrich Schneider
Johann Gottlob Schneider
Arnold Schoenberg
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
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
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
Robert Schumann
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
Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwenke
Salvatore Sciarrino
Peter Sculthorpe
Los profesores de este profesor
Sculthorpe (1929–2014) estudió con profesores como
Egon Wellesz .
Friedrich Schwindl
Gregorio Sciroli
Alejandro Scriabin
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
Matías Seiber
Waldemar Seidel
Isidoro Seiss
Bernhard Sekles
Thomas Selle
Phyllis Sellick
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
Otakar Ševčík
Los profesores de este profesor
Ševčík (1852-1934) estudió con profesores como
Antonín Bennewitz .
Ignacio de Seyfried
Giovanni Sgambati
Los profesores de este profesor
Sgambati (1841-1914) estudió con maestros como
Franz Liszt .
Ravi Shankar
Harold Shapero
Harvey Shapiro
Yuri Shaporin
Vissarion Shebalin
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
Pastor Roy
Robert Sherlaw Johnson
Sukeyasu Shiba
Seymour Shifrin
Nelli Shkolnikova
Verdina Shlonsky
Dmitri Shostakovich
Leonard Shure
this teacher's teachers
Shure (1910–1995) studied with teachers including Artur Schnabel.
Boris Sibor
Jean Sibelius
Balthasar Siberer
Honorio Siccardi
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
Alexander Siloti
Jean-Henri Simon
Matteo Simonelli
this teacher's teachers
Simonelli (1618-1696) studied with teachers including
Virgilio Mazzocchi.
Giuseppe Simoni
Gardell Simons
Roman Simovych
Leonid Sintsev
- Clara Peya [pupils][4]
- Rafael Salinas [pupils][5]
Hans Sitt
František Zdeněk Skuherský
Ruth Slenczynska
- André von Frasunkiewicz [pupils][11]
Nicolas Slonimsky
Dmitri Smirnov
Leland Smith
Leo Smith
Alfredo Soffredini
Josep Soler i Sardà
- Anna Eulàlia Cazurra i Basté
Harvey Sollberger
Solomon
Yonty Solomon
Nicolai Soloviev
this teacher's teachers
Soloviev (1846–1916) studied with teachers including
Nikolai Zaremba.
Adam Sołtys
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
Johann Staden
Maximilian Stadler
John Stainer
Camille-Marie Stamaty
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
Roman Statkowski
Bernhard Stavenhagen
this teacher's teachers
Stavenhagen (1862–1914) studied with teachers including
Friedrich Kiel,
Franz Liszt, and Ernst Rudorff.
Joseph Anton Steffan
Agostino Steffani
this teacher's teachers
Steffani (1654–1728) studied with teachers including
Johann Caspar Kerll.
Daniel Steibelt
Eduard Stein
Leonard Stein
this teacher's teachers
Stein (1916–2004) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.
Emil Steinbach
Fritz Steinbach
Maximilian Steinberg
David Steinbrook
Wilhelm Stenhammar
Václav Štěpán
Constantin Sternberg
Eduard Steuermann
Bernard Stevens
Halsey Stevens
Robert Prescott Stewart
Elizabeth Stirling
Julius Stockhausen
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Gustave J. Stoeckel
Albert Stoessel
Eric Stokes
Josip Štolcer-Slavenski
Pyotr Stolyarsky
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.
- Han de Vries [pupils]
- Heinz Friesen (nl:Heinz Friesen)
- Werner Herbers (nl:Werner Herbers)
- Haakon Stotijn (nl:Haakon Stotijn)
- Cees van der Kraan (nl:Cees van der Kraan)
- Koen van Slogteren (nl:Koen van Slogteren)
Alan Stout
Veselin Stoyanov
Riccardo Stracciari
Robert Strassburg
Richard Strauss
Igor Stravinsky
this teacher's teachers
Stravinsky studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Edwin Stringham
Marco Stroppa
Gustav Strube
Steven Stucky
Made Subandi
Morton Subotnick
Otmar Suitner
Josef Suk
Arthur Sullivan
Kenneth Sutherland
I Wayan Suweca
Alexander Sverjensky
Hans Swarowsky
this teacher's teachers
Swarowsky (1899-1975) studied with teachers including
Felix Weingartner, Richard Strauss, Arnold Schoenberg, and
Anton Webern.
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Richard Swift
Bolesław Szabelski
this teacher's teachers
Szabelski studied with teachers including Roman Statkowski and Karol Szymanowski.
Ferenc Szabó
Tadeusz Szeligowski
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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He was born in Lancashire in 1932 and read history at Oxford. He then studied with William Lloyd Webber, Anthony Milner, Iain Hamilton and Mátyás Seiber.
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From the age of twelve he studied at the Chicago Music College with Leon Sametini, a student of Ševčík and Ysaÿe...
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Yevgen Fedorovych Stankovych was born on September 19th, 1942 ... He studied composition with Adam Soltys at Lviv State M. Lysenko Conservatoire (1962-1963) and then with Boris Lyatoshynskyi and Myroslav Skoryk at Kyiv State P. Tshaikovskyi Consernatoire (1965-1970).
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