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Lista de estudiantes de música por profesor: A a B

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Arkadi Abaza

Los profesores de este profesor
Abaza (1843-1915) estudió con profesores como Alexander Dreyschock  y Camille Everardi .

Cristiano Fernando Abel

Hermann Abendroth

Los profesores de este profesor
Abendroth (1883–1956) estudió con profesores entre ellos Ludwig Thuille .

Hans Abrahamsen

Los profesores de este profesor
Abrahamsen (nacido en 1952) estudió con profesores como György Ligeti , Per Nørgård y Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen .

Dieter Acker

Adolfo Adán

Los profesores de este profesor
Adam (1803–1856) estudió con profesores como Charles-Simon Catel , François Benoist y François-Adrien Boieldieu.

Luis Adán

Los profesores de este profesor
Adam (1758-1848) estudió con profesores entre ellos Jean-Frédéric Edelmann .

Juan Luther Adams

Los profesores de este profesor
Adams (nacido en 1953) estudió con profesores como Leonard Stein  y James Tenney .

Murray Adaskin

Los profesores de este profesor
Adaskin (1906–2002) estudió con profesores entre ellos John Weinzweig .

Guido Adler

Los profesores de este profesor
Adler (1855-1941) estudió con profesores como Anton Bruckner y Felix Otto Dessoff .

Oskar Adler

Samuel Adler

Los profesores de este profesor
Adler (nacido en 1928) estudió con profesores como Aaron Copland , Paul Hindemith , Serge Koussevitzky , Walter Piston y Randall Thompson .

Jacob Adlung

Alberto Agthe

Webster Aitken

Los profesores de este profesor
Aitken (1908-1981) estudió con profesores entre ellos Emil von Sauer .

Jean-Delphin Alard

Los profesores de este profesor
Alard (1815-1888) estudió con profesores como François-Joseph Fétis  y François Habeneck .

Julio Alary

Carlos Albanesi

Johann Friedrich Alberti

Los profesores de este profesor
Alberti (1642-1710) estudió con maestros como Vincenzo Albrici y Werner Fabricius .

Johann Georg Albrechtsberger

Vincenzo Albrici

Los profesores de este profesor
Albrici (1631 – 1695/1696) estudió con maestros como Giacomo Carissimi .

William Albright

Los profesores de este profesor
Albright (1944 – 1998) estudió con profesores como Hugh Aitken, Leslie Bassett, Max Deutsch , Ross Lee Finney , Michael Kurek , Marilyn Mason , Olivier Messiaen y George Rochberg .

Walter Alcock

Los profesores de este profesor
Alcock (1861–1947) estudió con profesores como John Stainer  y Arthur Sullivan .

Putnam Aldrich

Los profesores de este profesor
Aldrich (1904-1975) estudió con profesores como Wanda Landowska  y Tobias Matthay .

Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge

Los profesores de este profesor
Aldridge (1866–1956) estudió con profesores como Jenny Lind .

Arturo Alejandro

Los profesores de este profesor
Alexander (1891–1969) estudió con maestros como Frederick Corder  y Tobias Matthay .

Charles-Valentin Alkan

Los profesores de este profesor
Alkan (1813-1888) estudió con profesores como Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann .

Joe Allard

Hugh Allen

Los profesores de este profesor
Allen (1869–1946) estudió con profesores, entre ellos desconocidos.

Pedro Humberto Allende

Julio Alsleben

Los profesores de este profesor
Alsleben estudió con profesores entre ellos Siegfried Dehn .

Johann Christoph Altnickol

Javier Álvarez

Los profesores de este profesor
Álvarez (n. 1956) estudió con maestros como Mario Lavista .

Guillermo Alwyn

Los profesores de este profesor
Alwyn (1905–1985) estudió con profesores como John Blackwood McEwen , William Wallace y Daniel Wood .

Augusto Ferdinand Anacker

Los profesores de este profesor
Anacker (1790-1854) estudió con profesores como Johann Gottfried Schicht  y Friedrich Schneider .

Jorge Anckermann

Julián Anderson

Los profesores de este profesor
Anderson (n. 1967) estudió con profesores como Alexander Goehr , John Lambert y Tristan Murail .

Johann Anton André

Volkmar Andreae

Los profesores de este profesor
Andreae (1879-1962) estudió con profesores como Fritz Brun, Friedrich_Wilhelm Franke , Isidor Seiss y Franz Wüllner .

Mihail Andricu

Los profesores de este profesor
Andricu (1894-1974) estudió con maestros como Gabriel Fauré , Vincent d'Indy y Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac .

Hendrik Andriessen

Los profesores de este profesor
H. Andriessen (1892-1981) estudió con profesores como Bernard Zweers .

Luis Andriessen

Los profesores de este profesor
L. Andriessen (1939-2021) estudió con profesores como Kees van Baaren y Luciano Berio.

Pascual Anfossi

Domenico Annibali

Conrad Ansorge

Los profesores de este profesor
Ansorge (1862-1930) estudió con profesores como Franz Liszt .

Jorge Antheil

Los profesores de este profesor
Antheil (1900-1959) estudió con profesores como Ernest Bloch, Nadia Boulanger y Constantin Sternberg .

Alfredo Antonini

Los maestros de este maestro [164]
Antonini (1901–1983) estudió con maestros como Arturo Toscanini .

Giuseppe Aprile

Los profesores de este profesor
Aprile (1731–1813) estudió con maestros como Gregorio Sciroli .

Arquero violeta

Arel búlento

Antón Arenski

Los profesores de este profesor
Arensky (1861-1906) estudió con maestros como Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov .

Dominick Argento

Los profesores de este profesor
Argento (nacido en 1927) estudió con profesores como Luigi Dallapiccola , Howard Hanson , Alan Hovhaness , Bernard Rogers y Hugo Weisgall .

Carl Armbrust

Thomas Armstrong

Michael Arne

Richard Arnell

Los profesores de este profesor
Arnell (1917-2009) estudió con profesores entre ellos John Ireland .

Aroma Simha

Los profesores de este profesor
Arom (nacido en 1930) estudió con profesores entre ellos Jean Devémy .

Claudio Arrau

Los profesores de este profesor
Arrau (1903–1991) estudió con profesores entre ellos Martin Krause .

Deseada Artôt

Los profesores de este profesor
Artôt (1835-1907) estudió con profesores como Francesco Lamperti  y Pauline Viardot .

Vicente Asencio

Los profesores de este profesor
Asencio (1908-1979) estudió con profesores como Frank Marshall , Enric Morera i Viura , Joaquín Turina y Ernesto Halffter .

Robert Ashley

Los profesores de este profesor
Ashley (1930–2014) estudió con profesores como Ross Lee Finney , Roberto Gerhard y Wallingford Riegger .

Thomas Attwood

Los profesores de este profesor
Attwood (1765-1838) estudió con maestros como Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , James Nares y Edmund Ayrton.

Daniel Auber

Los profesores de este profesor
Auber (1782–1871) estudió con profesores como Luigi Cherubini .

Luis Aubert

Los profesores de este profesor
Aubert (1877-1968) estudió con maestros como Louis Diémer  y Gabriel Fauré .

Tony Aubin

Los profesores de este profesor
Aubin (1907-1981) estudió con profesores como Paul Dukas , Noël Gallon y Philippe Gaubert .

Leopoldo Auer

Los profesores de este profesor
Auer (1845-1930) estudió con profesores como Jakob Dont , Joseph Joachim y Ridley Kohné .

Larry Austin

Los profesores de este profesor
Austin (nacido en 1930) estudió con profesores como Violet Archer, Andrew Imbrie y Darius Milhaud .

Charles Avison

Los profesores de este profesor
Avison (1709-1770) estudió con maestros como Francesco Geminiani .

Edmund Ayrton

Los profesores de este profesor
Ayrton (1734-1808) estudió con maestros entre ellos James Nares .

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Kees van Baaren

Los profesores de este profesor
Baaren (1906-1970) estudió con profesores como Willem Pijper .

Milton Babbitt

Los profesores de este profesor
Babbitt (1916–2011) estudió con profesores como Marion Bauer y Roger Sessions .

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August Wilhelm Bach

Los profesores de este profesor
AW Bach (1796–1869) estudió con profesores como Carl Friedrich Zelter .

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Los profesores de este profesor
CPE Bach (1714–1788) estudió con maestros entre ellos Johann Sebastian Bach.

Juan Christian Bach

Los profesores de este profesor
JC Bach (1735–1782) estudió con maestros como Johann Sebastian Bach y Giovanni Battista Martini .

Juan Sebastián Bach

Los profesores de este profesor
JS Bach (1685-1750) estudió con profesores como Georg Böhm, su hermano Johann Christoph Bach y Dieterich Buxtehude.

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Los profesores de este profesor
WF Bach (1710–1784) estudió con maestros como Johann Sebastian Bach.

Oskar vuelve

Los profesores de este profesor
Back (1879–1963) estudió con profesores como Jakob Grün , César Thomson y Eugène Ysaÿe .

Agathe Backer-Grøndahl

Los profesores de este profesor
Backer-Grøndahl (1847-1907) estudió con profesores como Hans von Bülow, Halfdan Kjerulf , Theodor Kullak , Ludvig Mathias Lindeman , Franz Liszt y Richard Wüerst .

Ernst Bacon

Los profesores de este profesor
Bacon (1898-1990) estudió con profesores como Ernest Bloch y Alexander Raab .

Carl Baermann

Los profesores de este profesor
Baermann (1839-1913) estudió con profesores como Peter Cornelius , Franz Lachner y Franz Liszt .

Pierre Bailot

Los profesores de este profesor
Baillot (1771–1842) estudió con profesores como Giovanni Battista Viotti .

Simón Bainbridge

Los profesores de este profesor
Bainbridge (nacido en 1952) estudió con profesores como John Lambert  y Gunther Schuller .

Giuseppe Baini

Los profesores de este profesor
Baini (1775–1844) estudió con maestros como Giuseppe Jannacconi .

Edward Bairstow

Los profesores de este profesor
Bairstow (1874–1946) estudió con profesores como Walter Alcock, Frederick Bridge y John Farmer .

Claude Baker

Los profesores de este profesor
Baker estudió con maestros como Samuel Adler y Warren Benson.

Julio panadero

Los profesores de este profesor
Baker estudió con maestros como Leonardo De Lorenzo, William Kincaid  y Marcel Tabuteau.

Mili Balakirev

Los profesores de este profesor
Balakirev (1837-1910) estudió con profesores como Alexandre Dubuque  y Karl Eisrich .

Sergei Balasanian

Los profesores de este profesor
Balasanian (1902-1982) estudió con maestros entre ellos Dmitry Kabalevsky .

Claude Balbastre

Los profesores de este profesor
Balbastre (1724-1799) estudió con maestros como Pierre Février  y Jean-Philippe Rameau .

Bálsamo de Artur

Nikhil Banerjee

Los profesores de este profesor
Banerjee (1931–1986) estudió con maestros como Allauddin Khan .

Granville Bantock

Los profesores de este profesor
Bantock (1868–1946) estudió con profesores como Frederick Corder  y Gordon Saunders .

Carlos Barbandt

Los profesores de este profesor
Barbandt (1716-después de 1775) estudió con maestros, entre ellos algunos desconocidos.

Samuel Barber

Los profesores de este profesor
Barber (1910-1981) estudió con maestros como Rosario Scalero  e Isabelle Vengerova .

Stanislaw Barcewicz

Los profesores de este profesor
Barcewicz (1858-1929) estudió con maestros como Jan Hřímalý , Apolinary Kątski , Ferdinand Laub y Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky .

Woldemar Bargiel

Los profesores de este profesor
Bargiel (1828–1897) estudió con profesores como Siegfried Dehn , Niels Gade , Ignaz Moscheles y Julius Rietz .

Clarence Barlow

Los profesores de este profesor
Barlow estudió con profesores como Karlheinz Stockhausen  y Bernd Alois Zimmermann .

José Barnby

Los profesores de este profesor
Barnby (1838–1896) estudió con profesores como Charles Lucas  y Cipriani Potter .

Georges Barrere

Los profesores de este profesor
Barrère (1876-1944) estudió con profesores como Paul Taffanel .

Karl Heinrich Barth

Los profesores de este profesor
Barth (1847 – 1922) estudió con profesores como Hans von Bronsart  y Carl Tausig .

Bela Bartók

Los profesores de este profesor
Bartók (1881-1945) estudió con profesores como Ernő Dohnányi , Hans von Koessler e István Thomán .

Erasmo Bartolo

Los profesores de este profesor
Bartolo (1606–1656) estudió con maestros como GB de Bellis .

Marmaduke Barton

Los profesores de este profesor
Barton (1865–1938) estudió con profesores como John Francis Barnett y Charles Villiers Stanford .

Dmitri Bashkirov

Leslie Bassett

Los profesores de este profesor
Bassett (1923–1966) estudió con profesores como Nadia Boulanger, Mario Davidovsky , Ross Lee Finney y Homer Keller .

Harold Bauer

Los profesores de este profesor
Harold Bauer (1873–1951) estudió con profesores entre ellos Ignacy Jan Paderewski .

Marion Bauer

Los profesores de este profesor
Bauer (1882-1955) estudió con profesores como Nadia Boulanger, Paul Ertel , André Gedalge y Walter Henry Rothwell .

Julián Bautista

Los profesores de este profesor
Bautista (1901–1961) estudió con maestros como Conrado del Campo .

William Bayley

Los profesores de este profesor
Bayley (1810–1858) estudió con profesores entre ellos .

François Bazin

Los profesores de este profesor
Bazin (1816-1878) estudió con profesores como Daniel Auber, Henri-Montan Berton y Fromental Halévy .

Antonio Bazzini

Los profesores de este profesor
Bazzini (1818–1897) estudió con maestros como Faustino Camisani .

Robert Beadell

Los profesores de este profesor
Beadell (1925–1994) estudió con profesores como Darius Milhaud  y Leo Sowerby .

Franz Ignaz Beck

Los profesores de este profesor
Beck (1734–1809) estudió con maestros como Baldassare Galuppi  y Johann Stamitz .

Reginald Bedford

Los profesores de este profesor
Bedford (1909–1985) estudió con profesores como Lyell Gustin , Percy Grainger , Carl Friedberg y Robert Casadesus .

Jack Beeson

Los profesores de este profesor
Beeson (1921–2010) estudió con profesores como Béla Bartók, Howard Hanson y Bernard Rogers .

Ludwig van Beethoven

Los profesores de este profesor
Beethoven (1770-1827) estudió con profesores como Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Gilles van den Eeden , Joseph Haydn , Christian Gottlob Neefe , Antonio Salieri y Johann Baptist Schenk .

David Behrman

Los profesores de este profesor
D. Behrman (nacido en 1937) estudió con profesores como Gordon Mumma , Henri Pousseur y Karlheinz Stockhausen .

Félix Benda

Los profesores de este profesor
F. Benda (1708-1768) estudió con profesores como Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský.

Franz Benda

Los profesores de este profesor
Benda (1709-1786) estudió con maestros como Johann Georg Pisendel , Carl Heinrich y Graun.

Agostino Bendinelli

Julio Benedicto

Los profesores de este profesor
Benedict (1804–1885) estudió con maestros como Johann Nepomuk Hummel  y Carl Maria von Weber .

Horacio Benevoli

Los profesores de este profesor
Benevoli (1605-1672) estudió con profesores como Vincenzo Ugolini .

Paul Ben-Haim

Los profesores de este profesor
Ben-Haim (1897–1984) estudió con profesores como Friedrich Klose .

Arturo Benjamín

Los profesores de este profesor
Benjamin (1893–1960) estudió con profesores como Frederic Cliffe , Thomas Dunhill y Charles Villiers Stanford .

Frank Bennett

Richard Rodney Bennett

Los profesores de este profesor
Bennett (1936–2012) estudió con profesores como Howard Ferguson , Leonnox Berkeley y Pierre Boulez.

William Sterndale Bennett

Los profesores de este profesor
Bennett (1816–1875) estudió con maestros como William Crotch , William Henry Holmes y Cipriani Potter .

Antonín Bennewitz

Los profesores de este profesor
Bennewitz (1833–1926) estudió con profesores entre ellos Moritz Mildner .

François Benoist

Los profesores de este profesor
Benoist (1794–1878) estudió con profesores entre ellos Charles Simon Catel .

Pedro Benoit

Los profesores de este profesor
1834–1901 estudió con profesores entre ellos François-Joseph Fétis .

Warren Benson

Emerik Beran

Carlos Augusto de Bériot

Yara Bernette

Los profesores de este profesor
Yara Bernette estudió con maestros entre ellos José Kliass .

Alban Berg

Los profesores de este profesor
Berg (1885-1935) estudió con profesores como Arnold Schoenberg .

Arthur Berger

Los profesores de este profesor
Berger (1912-2003) estudió con profesores como Nadia Boulanger, Darius Milhaud y Walter Piston .

Ludwig Berger

Erik Bergman

Guillermo Bergsma

Los profesores de este profesor
Bergsma (1921–1994) estudió con profesores como Howard Hanson  y Bernard Rogers .

Oscar Beringer

Los profesores de este profesor
Beringer (1844-1922) estudió con profesores como Ignaz Moscheles  y Karl Tausig .

Lennox Berkeley

Los profesores de este profesor
Berkeley (1903–1989) estudió con profesores entre ellos Nadia Boulanger.

Luciano Berio

Los profesores de este profesor
Berio (1925-2003) estudió con profesores como Luigi Dallapiccola  y Giorgio Federico Ghedini .

Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot

Los profesores de este profesor
Bériot (1833-1914) estudió con profesores como Sigismond Thalberg .

Héctor Berlioz

Los profesores de este profesor
Berlioz (1803–1869) studied with teachers including Jean-François Le Sueur and Anton Reicha.

Ercole Bernabei

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

Antonio Bernacchi

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

Nicolas Bernier

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

Leonard Bernstein

this teacher's teachers

Martin Berteau

Henri-Montan Berton

Ferdinando Bertoni

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

Franz Berwald

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

William Berwald

this teacher's teachers
Berwald (1864-1948) studied with teachers including Josef Rheinberger.

William Thomas Best

Carlo Besozzi

Philip Bezanson

Francesco Bianchi

this teacher's teachers
Bianchi (1752–1810) studied with teachers including Pasquale Cafaro and Niccolò Jommelli.

Franz Bieling

E. Power Biggs

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

Marie Bigot

William Billings

Harrison Birtwistle

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

Henry Bishop

this teacher's teachers
Bishop (1787–1856) studied with teachers including Francesco Bianchi.

Giancarlo Bizzi

Boris Blacher

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

Easley Blackwood

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

Michel Blavet

Ernest Bloch

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

Joseph Bloch

Karl-Birger Blomdahl

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

Robert Bloom

this teacher's teachers
Bloom (1908–1994) studied with teachers including Marcel Tabuteau.

John Blow

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

Felix Blumenfeld

this teacher's teachers
Blumenfeld (1863–1931) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Anton Rubinstein, and Fedor Stein.

Nicolas-Charles Bochsa

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

Carl Maria von Bocklet

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

Peer Bode

Theobald Boehm

Semyon Bogatyrev

Georg Böhm

Joseph Böhm

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

François-Adrien Boieldieu

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

William Bolcom

this teacher's teachers
Bolcom (born 1938) studied with teachers including Berthe Poncy Jacobson, George Frederick McKay, Olivier Messiaen, Darius Milhaud, and John Verrall.

Giuseppe Bonno

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

Giovanni Maria Bononcini

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

Josiah Booth

Tomás Borba

Marco Bordogni

Benjamin Boretz

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

Giovanni Borghi

Felix Borowski

Hélène Boschi

this teacher's teachers
Boschi (1917–1990) studied with teachers including Alfred Cortot and Yvonne Lefébure.

Marco Enrico Bossi

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

Nadia Boulanger

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

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

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Pierre Boulez

this teacher's teachers
Boulez (1925–2016) studied with teachers including René Leibowitz and Olivier Messiaen.

Adrian Boult

this teacher's teachers
Boult (1889–1983) studied with teachers including Hugh Allen.

York Bowen

this teacher's teachers
Bowen (1884–1961) studied with teachers including Frederick Corder, Alfred Izard, and Tobias Matthay.

Armen Boyajian

William Boyce

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

Martin Boykan

this teacher's teachers
Boykan (1931–2021) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith and Walter Piston.

Johannes Brahms

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

Hans Brandts-Buys

Henry Brant

Marianne Brandt

Louis Brassin

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

Martin Bresnick

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

Herbert Brewer

this teacher's teachers
Brewer (1879–1941) studied with teachers including Charles Harford Lloyd.

Frank Bridge

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

Frederick Bridge

this teacher's teachers
Bridge (1844–1924) studied with teachers including John Goss.

Richard Brind

José Brocá

this teacher's teachers
Brocá (1805-1882) studied with teachers including Dionisio Aguado.

Charles Broche

Adolph Brodsky

this teacher's teachers
Brodsky (1851–1929) studied with teachers including Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr..

Jascha Brodsky

this teacher's teachers
Brodsky (1907–1997) studied with teachers including Lucien Capet and Efrem Zimbalist.

Moritz Brosig

Harriet Brower

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

Christopher Brown

this teacher's teachers
Brown (born 1943) studied with teachers including Lennox Berkeley and Boris Blacher.

Earle Brown

Max Bruch

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

Anton Bruckner

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

Fritz Brun

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

Herbert Brün

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

Hans Buchner

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

Dudley Buck

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

Harold Budd

Ernest Bullock

this teacher's teachers
Bullock (1890–1979) studied with teachers including Edward Bairstow.

Hans von Bülow

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

Friedrich Burgmüller

Adolf Busch

this teacher's teachers
Busch (1891–1952) studied with teachers including Willy Hess and Bram Eldering.

Alan Bush

this teacher's teachers
Bush (1900–1999) studied with teachers including Frederick Corder and Tobias Matthay.

Ferruccio Busoni

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

Henri Büsser

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

Ludwig Bussler

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

Arthur Butterworth

this teacher's teachers
Butterworth (1923–2014) studied with teachers including Richard Hall.

Dieterich Buxtehude

this teacher's teachers
Buxtehude (c. 1637/1639 – 1707) studied with teachers including Johann Theile.

William Byrd

See also

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