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- ^ Champlin (jr.) (1889). Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Scribner. p. 606.
Müller, Adolf, the elder, born at Tolna, Hungary, Oct. 7, 1802, died in Vienna, July 29, 1886. Dramatic singer and composer; began to study music under Rieger, organist at the Cathedral of Brünn; later, in Vienna, pupil in composition of Joseph Blumenthal.
- ^ Wiener Jahrbuch für Zeitgeschichte, Kunst und Industrie, und Österreichische Walhalla (in German). Schweiger. 1851. p. 51.
Müller (Adolf, Compositeur und Kapellmeister am k. k. privil. Nationaltheater an der Wien), geboren 7. October 1801, zu Tolna in Ungarn … Gottfried Rieger, ein rationeller Musiker in Brünn, war sein erster Musikmeister…
- ^ Czech Music. Music Information Center of the Czech Music Foundation. 1995. p. 8.
Antonín Tučapský (born on March 27th, 1928), is a Czech composer and choirmaster … he took private courses in composition with Jan Kunc.
- ^ Zouhar, Zdeněk; Zouhar, Vít (2008). Milý příteli: / Dear friend: Bohuslav Martinů´s Letters to Zdeněk Zouhar. Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci. p. 97. ISBN 978-80-244-5852-6.
Jan Kunc (1883-1976), composer, folksong collector, … studied composition at the Brno Organ School with Leoš Janáček (1903) and at the Prague Conservatory with Vítězslav Novák (1905-1906).
- ^ Cheek, Timothy (2014-12-11). Singing in Czech: A Guide to Czech Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 321. ISBN 979-8-7651-8028-0.
Pavel Haas (1899–1944): Born in Brno, Haas studied with Vilém Petrželka and Leoš Janáček.
- ^ American Record Guide. Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation. 1999. p. 143. LCCN 42009739.
The Czech composer Pavel Haas (1899-1944) studied with Jan Kunc, Vilem Petrzelka, and Leos Janaček at the Brno Conservatory, …
- ^ Sadie, Julie Anne (1998). Companion to Baroque Music. Oxford University Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-19-816704-4.
Calegari, Francesco Antonio (1656-1742). Venetian maestro di cappella, composer of sacred music, teacher and theorist. Calegari was a Franciscan monk who studied with Antonio Lotti.
- ^ Busi, Leonida (1891). Il padre G. B. Martini, musicista-letterato del secolo XVIII: Notizie, raccolte da Leonida Busi [Father G. B. Martini, musician and writer of the 18th century: News, collected by Leonida Busi] (in Italian). Ditta Nicola Zanichelli. p. 518.
Fra i professori di musica conventuali, che fiorivano nel-l’epoca in cui sorse il p. Martini, occupano un posto eminente il p. Francesc Antonio Calegari da Venezia ed il p. Francesco Antonio Vallotti da Vercelli. Notizie sul Calegari tratte da uno scritto inedito di Vallotti, che fu suo discepolo.
- ^ Forschungen, Institut für kunst-und musikhistorische (2002). “Vallotti, P. Antonio OFMConv”. ISBN 978-3-7001-3043-7 (in German). Retrieved 2025-11-08.
Vallotti, P. Antonio … Komponist und Musiktheoretiker. Studierte Komposition bei Giovanni Ambrogio Bissone in Vercelli,…
[Vallotti, P. Antonio … composer and music theorist. Studied composition with Giovanni Ambrogio Bissone in Vercelli,…] - ^ Jaffé, Daniel (2022-02-15). Historical Dictionary of Russian Music. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 170. ISBN 979-8-8818-7641-8.
Ginzburg (Ginsburg), Lev (Leo) Moritsevich (1901-1979). Polish-born conductor… his teachers there were Nikolai Malko, Konstantin Saradzhev, and Nikolai Golovanov.
- ^ Zuk, Patrick (2021). Nikolay Myaskovsky: A Composer and His Times. Boydell & Brewer. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-78327-575-5.
A pupil of the renowned virtuoso Jan Hřímalý, Saradzhev (1877-1954) … continued his training under Otakar Ševčík in Prague,…
- ^ Tassie, Gregor (2014-05-05). Nikolay Myaskovsky: The Conscience of Russian Music. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. p. 48. ISBN 978-1-4422-3133-7.
Konstantin Solomonovich Saradzhev … born in Derbent, Dagestan, in 1877 … graduated from the Moscow Conservatoire (Grzhimali in violin and Taneyev in composition) in 1898…
- ^ Patmore, David. “Recordings by Golovanov Nikolai Semyonovich | Now available to stream and purchase at Naxos”. www.naxos.com. Retrieved 2025-11-11.
In the same year he entered the Moscow Conservatory where he studied theory and composition with Ilyinsky, Ippolitov-Ivanov and Vassilenko.
- ^ Stowell, Robin (1992-12-10). The Cambridge Companion to the Violin. Cambridge University Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-521-39923-4.
…Friedrich Wilhelm Pixis (1785-1842) moved there from Vienna to become violin professor at the Conservatoire … and included among his pupils Josef Slavík, Rudolf Dreyschock, Moritz Mildner (1812-65) and Johann Kalliwoda (1801-66).
- ^ Chase, Robert (2004-09-08). Dies Irae: A Guide to Requiem Music. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 480. ISBN 978-0-585-47162-4.
Kastalsky began his studies at the Moscow Conservatory in 1875, where he studied piano and composition with Tchaikovsky and Taniev.
- ^ Jaffé, Daniel (2022-02-15). Historical Dictionary of Russian Music. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-5381-3008-7.
Chesnokov, Pavel Grigor’yevich (1877–1944) … attended the Moscow Synodal School of Church Music (1885-95), studying under Stepan Smolensky and Alexander Kastalsky,…
- ^ Zvereva, Svetlana Georgievna (2003). Alexander Kastalsky: His Life and Music. Ashgate. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7546-0975-9.
Kastalsky loved his lessons with Taneyev, however, and attended them punctiliously, having set himself the aim of becoming a virtuoso contrapuntist.
- ^ Pollack, Howard (2023-04-04). Samuel Barber: His Life and Legacy. University of Illinois Press. p. 1880. ISBN 978-0-252-05405-1. LCCN 2022040095.
…with reference to Malko’s teachers Alexander Glazunov and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov,…
- ^ Brown, Emily Freeman (2015-08-20). A Dictionary for the Modern Conductor. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 210. ISBN 979-8-216-25069-2.
Malko, Nikolai. (1883-1961.) Ukranian-born conductor … studied with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Alexander Glazunov, and Anatoly Lyadov at the St. Petersburg Conservatory…
- ^ Moshevich, Sofia (2004). Dmitri Shostakovich, Pianist. McGill-Queen’s Press – MQUP. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-7735-2581-8. LCCN 2005273349.
Dmitri also attended Alexander Ossovsky’s lectures on music history, which he found highly interesting. In 1924, he studied conducting with Nicolai Malko, violin with Victor Valter, …
- ^ Wier, Albert Ernest (1938). The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians … Macmillan. p. 1511. LCCN 38032160.
Ravina, Jean Henri, French pianist and composer, born Bordeaux, May 20, 1818; died Paris, Sept. 30, 1906; pupil of Zimmerman, Laurent, Reicha and Leborne at the Paris Conservatory.
- ^ Wier, Albert Ernest (1938). The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians … Macmillan. p. 1640. LCCN 38032160.
Santa-Coloma Sourget, Eugénie de, French singer, pianist and composer, born Bordeaux, Feb. 8, 1827; pupil of Zimmerman, Bertini and Arrégui.
- ^ Dancla, Charles (2023-12-20). 20 Études brillantes et caractéristiques: Op. 73: Violin. Schott Music. p. 2. ISBN 978-3-7957-3204-2.
Dancla studied from 1828-1840, initially with Paul Guérin, Baillot’s assistant, and later with Baillot himself at the Paris Conservatoire, where he won first prize for violin in 1833.
- ^ “Jouer en quatuor à Nantes de 1866 à 1906”. liseuse.harmattan.fr (in French). p. 33. Retrieved 2025-11-22.
Jules Piédeleu, né un an avant Alphonse Weingaërtner, en 1841 … Il serait entré au conservatoire de Paris, à dix ans, dans la classe de Paul Guérin (1799-1872), puis dans celle de René Baillot.
- ^ “Pedagogue”. www.baillot.org. Retrieved 2025-11-22.
A Preliminary List of Baillot’s Students … Guérin (younger brother of Emmanuel): Conservatoire; répétiteur for Baillot; violinist at the Opéra and in the Orchestre of the Société des concerts
- ^ Harman, Alec; Milner, Anthony (1988). Late Renaissance and Baroque Music. Barrie & Jenkins. p. 497. ISBN 978-0-7126-2040-6. LCCN gb88010631.
…as sung at the first performance by the castrato Porporino (Antonio Uberti) [1697-1783], a pupil of Porpora.
- ^ Bigio, Robert (2005). Rudall, Rose and Carte: The development of the flute in London 1821-1939 (PDF) (PhD thesis). London: Goldsmiths College University of London. p. 172. Retrieved 25 November 2025.
One of Barrett’s students, who also used an 1867 flute, was the brilliant virtuoso Eli Hudson (1877-1919),…
- ^ Grigor′yeva, A (2001). “Baltin, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich”. Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.45552. Retrieved 19 December 2025.
- ^ Husarik, Stephen (1992). American Keyboard Artists. Chicago Biographical Center. p. 339. LCCN 90062130.
Rutman, Paul. Piano. Concert artist … studied with Robert Goldsand; Juilliard School of Music, … studied with Sasha Gorodnitzki.
- ^ Fletcher, Kristine Klopfenstein (1988). The Paris Conservatoire and the Contest Solos for Bassoon. Indiana University Press. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-253-34215-7. LCCN 87045442.
Henri Dallier (1849-1943) … Dallier was an organ student of César Franck at the Paris Conservatoire.
- ^ Larousse, Pierre (1953). Larousse du XXe siècle en six volumes: supplément complétant les editions antérieures à 1945 (in French). Librairie Larousse. p. 347.
Plé (Simone), femme compositeur et pianiste française … Elle obtint six premiers prix au Conservatoire national de musique de Paris, où elle fut l’élève d’Alfred Cortot, Henri Dallier, Maurice Emmanuel, C. A. Estyle et Georges Caussade.
- ^ Ebrecht, Ronald (2020-10-16). Duruflé’s Music Considered. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 256. ISBN 978-1-9787-9095-7.
Maurice Emmanuel the great Debussy scholar was Duruflé’s mentor and advisor for many years … Emmanuel was himself a composition student of Léo Delibes…
- ^ Kieffer, Alexandra (2019). Debussy’s Critics: Sound, Affect, and the Experience of Modernism. Oxford University Press. p. 93. ISBN 978-0-19-084724-1. LCCN 2018044930.
According to Maurice Emmanuel’s account of a conversation with his composition teacher, Ernest Guiraud, in 1889…
- ^ “The 200th Anniversary of the Death of Nicolas Roze”. Répertoire International des Sources Musicales. 2019-09-30. Retrieved 2025-12-29.
…Roze took composition lessons from Jean-Marie Rousseau in Dijon.
- ^ Shulman, Laurie (2001). Roze, Abbé (L.) Nicolas. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.24024.
- ^ Fordham, The Hon Sir Michael (2025-12-18). Judicial Review Handbook. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5099-9483-0.
- ^ Irwin, Jonathan (2024-12-06). “The View from the Bench – a speech by Mr Justice Fordham to the Hart Judicial Review Conference”. Courts and Tribunals Judiciary. 19. Retrieved 2025-12-30.
In E itself the material error of fact was said to give rise to “unfairness” (§66), which was the “basis” of the public law error (§91).
- ^ Shaw, Gertrude Jean (1963). The Violoncello Sonata Literature in France During the Eighteenth Century. Catholic University of America. p. 74.
Berteau Martin Berteau was born in Valenciennes … Jean Baptiste Cupis, Louis Charles Joseph Rey, Jean Baptiste Jannson, Jean Balthasar Tillière, and Jean Pierre Duport numbered among his pupils.
- ^ Shore, Thomas Teignmouth (1867). Cassell’s Biographical Dictionary, etc. [With plates. Edited by T. T. Shore.]. Cassell, Petter & Galpin. p. 313.
Berton, Henri Montan; b. Paris, 1766; d. 1844 … He was taught first by Rey and then by Lacchini;…
- ^ Journal of the American Musicological Society Volume XXIV. 1971. p. 292.
Young Henri’s music teachers included Jean-Baptiste Rey, a versatile musician who later was especially active as a conductor in Paris and Antonio Sacchini…
- ^ Shaw, Watkins (1991). The Succession of Organists of the Chapel Royal and the Cathedrals of England and Wales from C. 1538: Also of the Organists of the Collegiate Churches of Westminster and Windsor, Certain Academic Choral Foundations, and the Cathedrals of Armagh and Dublin. Clarendon Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-19-816175-2. LCCN 91213159.
Brewer had many successful pupils, including A. P. Porter, R. Tustin Baker, Sir John Dykes Bower, and his own successor, H. W. Sumsion.
- ^ Pine, Leslie Gilbert (1949). The Musicians’ International Directory and Biographical Record. Shaw. p. 11.
Baker, Reginald Tustin, … King’s Sch, Gloucester; Sir Herbert Brewer.
- ^ Spicer, Paul (1998). Herbert Howells. Seren. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-85411-232-3. LCCN 99206418.
At the time when Howells was studying at Gloucester with Brewer…
- ^ West, John Ebenezer (1899). Cathedral Organists Past and Present. Novello. p. 118. LCCN 05042076.
Sir Frederick Bridge … Pupil of John Hopkins, Sir J. Goss, and Sir George Elvey.
- ^ Grove, George (1880). A Dictionary of Music and Musicians: (A.D. 1450-1880). Macmillan. p. 746.
Hopkins, Edward John, born in Westminster, June 30, 1818, became in 1826 a chorister of the Chapel Royal under William Hawes.
- ^ Johnson, C. T. (1898). The Saint Mary’s Chant-book: A Collection of Anglican Chants Selected and Arr. for the Daily Psalms, Proper Psalms, and Canticles with Brief Biographical Notices of Each Composer. Novello. p. XXV.
Wesley, Samuel Sebastian, Mus. B. and Mus. D. Oxon. (1889) … Chorister in the Chapel Royal under William Hawes;…
- ^ “Reynaldo Hahn”. www.wisemusicclassical.com. Archived from the original on 2025-12-06. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
- ^ “Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Vol. 3: Haar-Levi – PDF Free Download”. epdf.pub. p. 1416. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
Hahn, Reynaldo, Venezuelan-born French conductor, music critic, and composer; … He studied theory with Dubois and Lavignac and composition with Massenet at the Paris Cons.
- ^ Spurgeon, Debra (May 2005). “Choral Music from La Belle Epoque: Reynaldo Hahn’s Douze Rondels” (PDF). ACDA Publications. Retrieved 2 February 2026.
A child prodigy, he gained the attention of Charles Gounod, with whom he studied composition for a time.
- ^ Grove, Sir George (1900). A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889) by Eminent Writers, English and Foreign: With Illustrations and Woodcuts. Macmillan and Company, Limited. p. 98. LCCN 01008148.
Reicha, Anton Joseph, born at Prague, Feb. 27, 1770, … Among his pupils there were … Barbereau, Seuriot, Blanchard, …
- ^ Thompson, Oscar (1975). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Dodd, Mead. p. 607. ISBN 978-0-460-04235-2. LCCN 74022214.
Duvernoy, Victor Alphonse (b. Paris, Aug. 30, 1842-d. there, March 7, 1907), French pianist and composer; pupil of Marmontel, Bazin and Barbereau at the Conservatory…
- ^ Gillies, Richard Louis (2021-12-09). Singing Soviet Stagnation: Vocal Cycles from the USSR, 1964–1985. Taylor & Francis. p. unpaginated. ISBN 978-1-000-48307-9.
Erstwhile student of Shostakovich, Sviridov was one of the most prolific and popular composers of vocal music in the Soviet Union,…
- ^ Hakobian, Levon (2016-11-25). Music of the Soviet Era: 1917-1991. Taylor & Francis. p. 42. ISBN 978-1-317-09187-5.
Leonid Polovinkin (1894-1949) was educated at the Moscow Conservatoire; his teachers included Vasilenko, Georgiy Catoire and Glière.
- ^ Muir, Stephen; Belina-Johnson, Anastasia (2016-02-24). Wagner in Russia, Poland and the Czech Lands: Musical, Literary and Cultural Perspectives. Routledge. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-317-00067-9.
Georgy Catoire (1861–1926) studied piano with Karl Klindworth…
- ^ The Gramophone. C. Mackenzie. 2005. p. 77. LCCN 36014955.
Georgy Catoire’s name is little known outside Russia, though he became a much-respected teacher of, among others, Kabalevsky.
- ^ “5 Copland in Argentina from Aaron Copland in Latin America: Music and Cultural Politics on JSTOR”. www.jstor.org. p. 85. doi:10.5406/jj.3790083.9. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
Copland also met Washington Castro, the youngest of the musical brothers. A thirty-two year-old cellist then studying composition with Siccardi,…
- ^ Ficher, Miguel; Schleifer, Martha Furman; Furman, John M. (2002-10-16). Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 289. ISBN 979-8-216-28517-5.
Juárez, Manuel, Argentine composer; b.22 Apr 1937, Córdoba, Prov. of Córdoba, Argentina. He studied music theory, solfeggio, and harmony with Jacobo Ficher, composition with Honorio Siccardi and Guillermo Graetzer, and piano with Ruwin Erlich in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- ^ Olmello, Oscar (2008). “Abel Fleury, un músico entre dos culturas” [Abel Fleury, a musician between two cultures]. Revista Argentina de Musicología (in Spanish). 9: 127–148. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
Para profundizar su formación estudió en Dolores, su ciudad natal, con Honorio Siccardi, con quien cursó armonía, contrapunto y composición.
- ^ Dorr, Vir Vir Chacon (2025-09-17). “Honorio Siccardi: un legado que renace en Buenos Aires” [Honorio Siccardi: a legacy reborn in Buenos Aires.]. Música Clásica Buenos Aires (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2026-02-05.
Entre sus alumnos se cuentan figuras destacadas de la música argentina, como Abel Fleury, Washington Castro, Hilda Dianda, Consuelo Mallo López, Leopoldo Hurtado, Roberto Britos y Manolo Juárez.
- ^ Latham, Alison, ed. (2011). The Oxford companion to music. Oxford reference online premium (Online-only revised ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-957903-7.
After studying at the Budapest Academy of Music, with Leó Weiner, Albert Siklós, and Kodály,…
- ^ Pendle, Karin (2001). Women & Music: A History. Indiana University Press. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-253-33819-8. LCCN 00044886.
Yvonne. Desportes. A somewhat younger contemporary of Arrieu, Yvonne Desportes (1907–1993) was also a product of the Paris Conservatoire, where she studied with Paul Dukas and Marcel Dupré.
- ^ Heinrich, Adel (1991-06-30). Organ and Harpsichord Music by Women Composers: An Annotated Catalog. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 314. ISBN 978-0-313-38790-6.
Racovita-Flondor,Florica b. Nov. 27, 1897, Rogojeste, Bucovina, Romania… studied composition further in Bucharest under Mihail Jora.
- ^ Cohen, Aaron I. (1981). International encyclopedia of women composers. New York: Bowker. p. 377. ISBN 978-0-8352-1288-5.
- ^ Cosma, Viorel (2000). “Muzicieni români: Lexicon”. 3. Bucharest: Editura Muzicală: 66. ISBN 9789734202300. LCCN 89204297.
Studii la Academia de Muzică și Artă Dramatică din Viena (1916–1924) cu Eusebius Mandyczewski (teorie-solfegiu, istoria muzicii, estetică), Joseph Marx (compoziție) și Emil Sauer (pian).
[Studies at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna (1916–1924) with Eusebius Mandyczewski (theory-solfeggio, history of music, aesthetics), Joseph Marx (composition), and Emil Sauer (piano).] - ^ Cosma, Viorel (1989). Muzicieni români: Lexicon (in Romanian). Vol. 1. Bucharest: Editura Muzicală. p. 206. LCCN 89204297.
Studii la Academia de Muzică și Artă Dramatică din Viena (1916–1924) cu Eusebius Mandyczewski (teorie-solfegiu, istoria muzicii, estetică), Joseph Marx (compoziție) și Emil Sauer (pian).
[Studies at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna (1916–1924) with Eusebius Mandyczewski (theory-solfeggio, history of music, aesthetics), Joseph Marx (composition), and Emil Sauer (piano)] - ^ Sittner, Hans. “Richard Stöhr: List of Students” (PDF). Richard Stöhr Estate / University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. p. 15. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
Flondor Florica von
- ^ Beniston, Judith; Chew, Geoffrey; Vilain, Robert; Hughes, Jon; Association, Modern Humanities Research (2010). Words and Music. MHRA. p. 135. ISBN 978-1-907322-08-2.
In 1920, at the age of fifteen, Zeisl became a pupil of Richard Franz Stöhr (1874-1967), who in turn was a member of the circle around Robert Fuchs (1847-1927)…
- ^ Forschungen, Institut für kunst-und musikhistorische (2002). “Stöhr (eig. Stern), Richard Franz”. ISBN 978-3-7001-3043-7 (in German). Retrieved 2026-02-09.
…anschließend kurzfristig Kompositionsstudium bei R. Fuchs.
- ^ “Richard Stöhr: Life and Work”. Richard Stöhr Estate. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
At Curtis his students included Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Lukas Foss and Eugene Istomin.
- ^ Lehmann, Stephen; Faber, Marion (2002). Rudolf Serkin: A Life. Oxford University Press. p. 41. ISBN 978-0195130461.
Serkin studied harmony and counterpoint with Richard Stöhr.
- ^ “Richard Stöhr Collection, 1890-1974”. Saint Michael’s College Library. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
Among his students were Erich Leinsdorf, Walter Hendl, Artur Rodzinski, and Leonard Bernstein.

