Schütz (1585–1672) studied with teachers including Giovanni Gabrieli.
Heinrich Schütz, often called the "father of German music",[386] composer of what is traditionally regarded as the "first German opera" Dafne (1627, lost), and transmitter of the Italian style of his teacher Giovanni Gabrieli to Germany had many pupils, including many of the musicians who sang or played under him as Kapellmeister in composition.
^Jeannie Gayle Pool (19 December 2008). American Composer Zenobia Powell Perry: Race and Gender in the 20th Century. Scarecrow Press. p. 124. ISBN978-0-8108-6377-4. Born in Hinckley, Illinois, he grew up in Abingdon, Illinois, and received his B.M. degree from Knox College and his M.M. degree from the Chicago Musical College, where he studied with Maurice Aronson, Alexander Raab, and Lillian Powers.
^Keillor, Elaine (9 July 2007). "Rachel Cavalho". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 3 January 2024. She studied in England with Arthur Alexander, Louis Kentner, John Nowell, and Priaulx Rainier.
^"Jeremy Dale Roberts, composer – obituary". The Telegraph. 11 October 2017. ISSN0307-1235. Retrieved 3 January 2024. However, his teachers at the Royal Academy had been William Alwyn and Priaulx Rainier, whose bracingly tough, Stravinskian outlook helped to reorient his musical thinking, imbuing it with an enduring muscularity, grit and tensile strength.
^Lester, Joel (1992). Compositional Theory in the Eighteenth Century. Harvard University Press. p. 144. ISBN978-0-674-15523-7. A similarly sponsored review of the Generation (1737) was written by Thérèse Deshayes, Rameau's pupil and the bride of Rameau's patron, La Pouplinière (Deshayes 1737; Rameau CTW 3, pp. xxi-xxii).
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^Randel (1996), p. 818: "Schurmann [Schürmann], (Eduard) Gerard (b. Kertosono, Indonesia, Jan. 1924). Composer and conductor. Educated in England, he studied piano with Kathleen Long, composition with Alan Rawsthorne, conducting with Franco Ferrara."
^Supplement ... to Women of Europe. Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General Information, Information for Women's Organisations and Press. 1985. p. 72. Germaine Tailleferre studied orchestration under Maurice Ravel.
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^Revue musicale suisse (in German and French). Hug & Company. 1944. LCCNsn89002587. Alexandre Mottu... ...dîplômé du Conservatoire de Genève (1902), il paracheva ses études auprès d'Alfred Reisenauer, à Leipzig, et Teresa Carreno, à Berlin.
^Il Mondo della musica: enciclopedia alfabetica con ampie trattazioni monografiche [The World of Music: alphabetical encyclopedia with extensive monographic treatments] (in Italian). Garzanti. 1961. p. 733. Di Donato, Vincenzo (Roma 1887). Compositore e direttore d'orchestra. Studiò e si diplomò in composizione (con Ottorino Respighi) e in violoncello (con Luigi Forino) al Conservatorio musicale di Roma.
^Clive, Peter (2 October 2006). Brahms and His World: A Biographical Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. p. 135. ISBN978-1-4617-2280-9. Farmer, John, (b. Nottingham, 16 August 1835; d. Oxford, 17 July 1901). Composer and teacher....he studied for three years at the Leipzig conservatory with Ignaz Moscheles, Louis Plaidy, Moritz Hauptmann, and Ernst Friedrich Richter,...
^ abHumphreys, Maggie; Evans, Robert (1 January 1997). Dictionary of Composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland. A&C Black. p. 250. ISBN978-0-7201-2330-2. O'Leary, Arthur (1834-1919) … Able to study due to the patronage of Wyndham Gould, firstly in Dublin (1844-1846) and at Leipzig Conservatory (from 1847) under Louis Plaidy, Ernst Richter, Ignaz Moscheles, Moritz Hauptmann and Julius Rietz.
^Grove, G.; Allan, J. M. (2001). "Taylor, Franklin". Oxford Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.27588. Retrieved 5 May 2022. ...he studied at the Leipzig Conservatory with Plaidy and Moscheles as well as Hauptmann, E.F.E. Richter and Papperitz (harmony and composition).
^Jaffé, 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.
^Music Trade Review: Devoted to Music and the Music Trade. Trade Review Publishing Company. 1876. p. 12. Edward Francis Rimbault was the son of Stephen Francis Rimbault, ... and received his first instruction in music from his father, but afterwards became the pupil of Samuel Wesley.
^Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Gale In Context: Biography. Schirmer. 2001. Retrieved 6 May 2022 – via Gale. ...and composition with Shostakovich and Steinberg at the Leningrad Cons. (1940-41; 1945-47), where she pursued postgraduate training with G. Rimsky-Korsakov (1947-50)
^Ford, Clifford (2012). "Alfred Rosé". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 1 November 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
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^Blouin, F.X.; Coombs, L.A.; Powers, T.E.; Tobin, J.; et al. (Bentley Historical Library) (2010). Documenting the Arts at the Bentley Historical Library. Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. William Hugh Albright ... He studied composition with Ross Lee Finney and Leslie Bassett at Michigan, with George Rochberg while he was at the University of Pennsylvania...
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^"About people". The Southland Times. New Zealand. 12 October 1910. Retrieved 3 May 2022 – via Papers Past. Mr Howard Hadley... ...became a student at the Royal College of Music in 1892, studying the pianoforte under Frederic Cliffe, organ under W. S. Hoyte, and harmony, etc., under Higgs, Gladstone and Rockstro.
^Cherney, Brian (1995). "Reviewed Work: John Weinzweig and His Music: The Radical Romantic of Canada". Notes. 52 (2): 496–498. doi:10.2307/899070. JSTOR899070. ...Weinzweig began introducing into his music... a variety of twentieth-century techniques and approaches, some acquired during his graduate studies in 1937–38 with Bernard Rogers at the Eastman School of Music.
^Dahlerup, Elisabeth (2003) [Printed version 2000–2001]. "Tekla Griebel Wandall". Dansk kvindebiografisk leksikon (in Danish). KVINFO.
^Ahlgren Jensen, Lisbeth (2008). "The Rosenhoff Affair". Carl Nielsen Studies. III. Translated by David Fanning: 50–64. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2015 – via Tidsskrift.dk.
^"Luke Bedford Catalogue of Works by Universal Edition - Issuu". issuu.com. 6 February 2014. p. 5. Retrieved 19 January 2024. Luke Bedford was born in 1978 and studied composition at the Royal College of Music with Edwin Roxburgh and Simon Bainbridge, following a Foundation Scholarship.
^"David Braid". British Music Collection. 4 April 2009. Retrieved 19 January 2024. David studied at The Royal College of Music from 1990-94, taking joint-first study in Guitar with Charles Ramirez and Composition with Edwin Roxburgh.
^"Back Matter". Tempo. 63 (248): 87. 2009. ISSN0040-2982. JSTOR40496091. Richard Causton studied with Param Vir, Roger Marsh, Jeremy Dale Roberts and Edwin Roxburgh,...
^Smither, Howard E. (1977). A History of the Oratorio: The oratorio in the classical era. UNC Press Books. p. 577. ISBN978-0-8078-1731-5. In 1777 he was named choirmaster at the small Norman town of Sées; two years later he spent several months in Paris as assistant choirmaster at the church of the Holy Innocents and studied harmony and composition with the abbé Nicolas Roze (1745-1819).
^Hill, Brad (2005). Classical. United States: Facts On File, Incorporated. p. 106. ISBN978-0-8160-6976-7. He studied with Felix Blumenfeld, who had been taught by the legendary Anton Rubinstein.
^Rodrígue, Clara (July 2017). "The Venezuelan Pianist, Teresa Carreño". Musical Opinion (1512): 17–19. Teresa Carreño travelled to England... ...playing also in the Queen's Concert Rooms of Hanover Square where Anton Rubinstein came to hear her; from then on he became her mentor and teacher.
^Pollack, Howard (2001). John Alden Carpenter: A Chicago Composer. University of Illinois Press. p. 10. ISBN978-0-252-07014-3. William C. E. Seeboeck (1859-1907) … A native of Vienna, Seeboeck studied theory with the Beethoven scholar Gustav Nottebohm and piano with the Russian pianist Anton Rubinstein;
^Hopkins, Charles (2001). "Stavenhagen, Bernhard". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.41246. ISBN978-1-5615-9263-0. ...he took lessons at the Hochschule für Musik with Ernst Rudorff and studied theory and composition with Friedrich Kiel.
^Dinko FabrisMusic in seventeenth-century Naples: Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704) p230 2007
^Robinson, Michael F.; Fabris, Dinko (2001), "Provenzale, Francesco", Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.22448, ISBN978-1-5615-9263-0, retrieved 13 May 2024, As a young boy Provenzale may have studied with Giovanni Salvatore and Erasmo Bartoli at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini, close to his family home in Naples.
^Ford, Clifford (1982). Canada's Music: An Historical Survey. GLC Publishers. p. 129. ISBN978-0-8887-4054-0. Harry Adaskin was born in Riga, Latvia and studied with von Kunits and Arthur Hartmann in Toronto, Leon Sametini in Chicago and with Marcel Chailley in Paris.
^Vallois, Nathaniel (February 2004). "Hostage to fortune". Strad. 115 (1366): 128–132 – via EBSCOhost. As young Guila's talent became more apparent, mother and five-year old daughter moved to Chicago to pursue violin studies with Leon Sametini, a pupil of Ysaÿe.
^The Strad. Vol. 105. Lavendar Publications. 1994. p. 617. LCCNca05002289. Menges (1893-1976) studied with Leon Sametini and Emile Sauret but was principally a student of Leopold Auer in St. Petersburg.
^Parker, Robert (2002). "Revueltas in San Antonio and Mobile". Latin American Music Review (Revista de Música Latinoamericana). 23 (1). University of Texas Press: 114–130. doi:10.1353/lat.2002.0009. JSTOR780428. S2CID191025635. Mr. Reveultas is a pupil of Otakar Ševčík, Leon Sametini, and Leopold Auer.
^Organ: Journal für die Orgel [Organ: Journal for the organ] (in German). Schott Musik International. 2006. p. 7. Rolande Falcinelli studierte ab 1932 am traditionsreichen Pariser Conservatoire bei Abel Estyle (Klavierbegleitung), Marcel Samuel-Rousseau (Harmonielehre), Simone Plé-Caussade (Kontrapunkt und Fuge) und Henri Busser...
^Thompson, Oscar; Harris, George Wesley (1944). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Blakiston Company. p. 1361. Parelli, Attilio (b. Monteleone d'Orvieto, Perugia, May 31, 1874), Italian conductor; pupil of de Sanctis at Accademia Santa Cecilia in Rome...
^Thompson, Oscar (1975). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Dodd, Mead. p. 2041. ISBN978-0-460-04235-2. Setaccioli, Giacomo (b. Corneto Tarquinia, Dec. 8, 1868—d. Siena, Dec. 5, 1925). Italian composer and teacher; pupil of de Sanctis (composition) and Franceschini (flute) at Santa Cecilia Academy, Rome; ...
^Glockner, P.G.; Bagossy, N.V.; Hungarian Ethnic Lexicon Foundation (2007). Encyclopaedia Hungarica: English. Hungarian Ethnic Lexicon Foundation. p. 575. ISBN978-1-5538-3178-5. LCCN2008540742. He moved to Paris where his teachers at the conservatoire were Eugene Sauzay and Martin Marsick...
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^"Mátyás Seiber". www.rcm.ac.uk. Retrieved 15 November 2024. ...from the age of 14 he attended the Ferenc Liszt Conservatory where he studied Cello with Adolf Schiffer and studied composition with Zoltán Kodály.
^Stowell, Robin (28 June 1999). The Cambridge Companion to the Cello. Cambridge University Press. p. 71. ISBN978-0-521-62928-7. Of Popper's pupils, the best known are Arnold Földesy, Jenö Kerpély, Mici Lukács, Ludwig Lebell and Adolf Schiffer - the teacher of Janos Starker.
^ abcdefghijklmnRudolf Stephan, "Wiener Schule", Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik, second, revised edition, edited by Ludwig Finscher, 26 volumes in two parts, (Kassel, Basel, London, [etc.]: Bärenreiter-Verlag; Stuttgart and Weimar: J. B. Metzler, 1998): Part 1 (Sachteil), vol. 9 (Sy–Z): cols. 2034–45. ISBN978-3-7618-1128-3 (Bärenreiter); ISBN978-3-4764-1025-2 (Metzler). citation from cols. 2035–36.
^Southern California Symphony Association (1966). Pavilion. Vol. 3. Huber Publications. p. 13. Hans Swarowsky is Viennese, although he was born in Budapest. He studied musical theory with Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern and conducting with Richard Strauss...
^Michael Hall (2015). Music Theatre in Britain: 1960-1975. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 189. ISBN978-1-7832-7012-5. ...and took up serious composition in his early twenties, studying first with Mátyás Seiber, then with Anthony Milner and Alexander Goehr at Morley College, London, and later with Gunther Schuller at Tanglewood.
^"Carl Reinecke (1824- 1910)". oxfordlieder.co.uk. Oxford Lieder. Retrieved 3 April 2022. Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke was a German composer, conductor, and pianist in the Middle Romantic Era. He studied under Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt.
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^Schönzeler, Hans Hubert (1976). Of German music: a symposium. ... covered with the dust which customarily pervades historical archives, but they had the misfortune to be superseded by that man who, with a large measure of justification, has been termed the father of German music: Heinrich Schutz.
^Who is who in Music. United States: Berghan Publishing Company. 1941. p. 143. LCCNsn86034804. LaLiberté, Alfred — Pianist, Composer. Born in St. Johns, Que., Canada, 1882. Education: Montreal, Berlin and Brussels; pupil of Teresa Carreno and Scriabin.
^Abramson, Glenda (March 2004). Encyclopedia of Modern Jewish Culture. Routledge. p. 235. ISBN978-1-134-42865-6. British composer. Born in Bombay, Elias began composing at the age of seven, moving to England in 1963. In 1966 he began studies at the Royal College of Music with Humphrey Searle and Bernard Stevens...
^"David Gompper". Iowa School of Music. Retrieved 19 November 2020. He studied at the Royal College of Music in London with Jeremy Dale Roberts and Humphrey Searle.
^"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.
^Le Ménestrel (in French). Vol. 83. Paris: Bureaux du Menestrel. 1921. p. 62. Vincenzo di Donato, un des meilleurs élèves de Giacomo Setaccioli.
^Mancinelli, Luigi; Mariani, Antonio (2000). Epistolario [Epistolary] (in Italian). Akademos. p. 321. ISBN978-88-7096-264-2. Giacomo Setaccioli, compositore italiano (Corneto Tarquinia, 1868 - Siena, 1925). Fu insegnante di Vittorio Gui, a Santa Cecilia. [Giacomo Setaccioli, Italian composer (Corneto Tarquinia, 1868 - Siena, 1925). He was Vittorio Gui's teacher in Santa Cecilia.]
^Ficher, Miguel; Schleifer, Martha Furman; Furman, John M. (16 October 2002). Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. p. 416. ISBN978-1-4616-6911-1. Pádua, Newton de Menezes, Brazilian composer, conductor, teacher, and cellist; b. 3 Nov 1894, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; d. 2 Jun 1966, Rio de Janeiro ... From 1912 to 1914, he went to Rome, Italy, to study cello with Luigi Forino and harmony with Giacomo Setaccioli.
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^The Organ: A Quarterly Review for Its Makers, Its Players and Its Lovers. Musical Opinion, Limited. 1988. p. 172. Harold Edwin Darke … His professors at the college were Walter Parratt (organ), Herbert Sharpe (piano), Charles Wood (theory), and, later Frederick Bridge and C.V. Stanford for composition.
^"Artur Malawski - Biography". polishmusic.usc.edu. Polish Music Centre - University of Southern California. 9 April 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2022. Artur Malawski, a prominent composer and conductor, graduated from the Kraków Conservatory of Music (studies under J. Chmielewski) with distinction as a violin virtuoso in 1928, and from the Warsaw Conservatory of Music with diplomas in composition (class of Kazimierz Sikorski) and conducting (class of Walerian Bierdiajew) in 1939.
^"Artists - Andrzej Panufnik". culture.pl. Retrieved 23 August 2022. Between 1932 and 1936, Panufnik studied music theory and composition under Kazimierz Sikorski at the Warsaw Music Conservatory...
^Buelow, George J. (23 November 2004). A History of Baroque Music. Indiana University Press. p. 118. ISBN978-0-2533-4365-9. Overlooked generally is the significance of Palestrina on Corelli's works, an influence that can be traced to Corelli's contrapuntal studies with Matteo Simonelli (c. 1618-1696), a well-known Roman composer and singer in the Cappella Sistina.
^"2 Pianos 4 Hands". englishtheatre.at. Vienna's English Theatre. 17 October 2009. Steven studied piano performance at the Royal College of Music between 1990 and 1995 with Phyllis Sellick and Yonty Solomon.
^П, Чечель Є. Г.; Чечель, Н. Англійська мова для вищих навчальних мистецьких закладів.: Підручник для ВНЗ [English for higher educational institutions of art. Textbook for universities]. Нова Книга. p. 137. ISBN978-9-6638-2205-1. 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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