List of music students by teacher: K to M

This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.

K

Mauricio Kagel

Jouni Kaipainen

Friedrich Kalkbrenner

this teacher's teachers
Kalkbrenner studied with teachers including Louis Adam and Charles-Simon Catel.

Hedwig Kammer-Rosenthal

M. William Karlins

this teacher's teachers
Karlins studied with teachers including Philip Bezanson, Vittorio Giannini, and Stefan Wolpe.

Richard Karpen

Leokadiya Kashperova

Eli Kassner

Apolinary Kątski

Nikolai Kazanli

this teacher's teachers
Kazanli studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Donald Keats

this teacher's teachers
Keats studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith, Dominick Argento, Henry Cowell, Paul Fetler, Otto Luening, and Quincy Porter.

Milko Kelemen

this teacher's teachers
Kelemen studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Reginald Kell

Homer Keller

this teacher's teachers
Keller studied with teachers including Howard Hanson.

University of Michigan

University of Oregon

Johann Peter Kellner

this teacher's teachers
Kellner studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.

Wilhelm Kempff

this teacher's teachers
Karl Heinrich studied with teachers including Barth Robert and.

Anne Gamble Kennedy

  • Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje
  • Portia Shuler Hawkins

Matthew Kennedy

  • Rahn Coleman
  • Carol Stone Gafford
  • Carol Elligan Martin
  • Jon Nichimyoun Taylor

Johann Caspar Kerll

this teacher's teachers
Kellner (1627–1693) studied with teachers including Girolamo Frescobaldi and Giovanni Valentini.

Patricia Kern

this teacher's teachers
Kern (1927–2015) studied with teachers including Gwynn Parry Jones.

Aaron Jay Kernis

this teacher's teachers
Kernis studied with teachers including Jacob Druckman.

Aram Khachaturian

this teacher's teachers
Khachaturian studied with teachers including Reinhold Glière and Nikolai Myaskovsky.

Abdul Wahid Khan

Allauddin Khan

Ali Akbar Khan

this teacher's teachers
Khan (1922–2009) studied with teachers including Allauddin Khan.

Imdad Khan

Yuri Kholopov

this teacher's teachers
Kholopov studied with teachers including Semyon Bogatyrev and Philip Herschkowitz.

Tikhon Khrennikov

this teacher's teachers
Khrennikov studied with teachers including Vissarion Shebalin and Nikolai Myaskovsky.

Friedrich Kiel

Earl Kim

this teacher's teachers
Kim (1920–1998) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg and Roger Sessions.

Yasuji Kiyose

William Kincaid

this teacher's teachers
Kincaid (1895–1967) studied with teachers including Georges Barrère.

Johann Erasmus Kindermann

Leon Kirchner

this teacher's teachers
Kirchner studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg and Roger Sessions.

Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac

this teacher's teachers
Kiriac (1866–1928) studied with teachers including Vincent d'Indy, Gabriel Fauré, and Charles-Marie Widor.

Johann Kirnberger

this teacher's teachers
Kirnberger (1721–1783) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.

Charles Herbert Kitson

Johann Christian Kittel

this teacher's teachers
Kittel (1732–1809) studied with teachers including Jakob Adlung and J. S. Bach.

Johann Friedrich Kittl

this teacher's teachers
Kittl (1806–1868) studied with teachers including Václav Tomášek.

Halfdan Kjerulf

Bernhard Klein

Klein (1793–1832), mostly self-taught

Bruno Klein

this teacher's teachers
Klein (1858–1911) studied with teachers including Carl Baermann, Josef Rheinberger, and Franz Wüllner.

Jakob Friedrich Kleinknecht

  • Christian Ludwig Kleinknecht[61]

Julius Klengel

Jose Kliass

this teacher's teachers
Jose Kliass studied with teachers including Martin Krause.

Karl Klindworth

this teacher's teachers
Klindworth (1830–1916) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.

Friedrich Klose

this teacher's teachers
Klose (1862–1942) studied with teachers including Anton Bruckner.

Hyacinthe Klosé

Franz Kneisel

Iwan Knorr

Friedrich Koch

this teacher's teachers
Koch (1862–1927) studied with teachers including Woldemar Bargiel and Robert Hausmann.

Zoltán Kodály

this teacher's teachers
Kodály studied with teachers including Hans von Koessler.

Charles Koechlin

this teacher's teachers
Koechlin (1867–1950) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré, André Gedalge, and Jules Massenet.

Hans-Joachim Koellreutter

Gottfried Michael Koenig

Hans von Koessler

Masayuki Koga

Louis Köhler

this teacher's teachers
Köhler (1820–1886) studied with teachers including Carl Maria von Bocklet, Simon Sechter, and Ignaz von Seyfried.

Ridley Kohné

Lee Konitz

this teacher's teachers
Konitz (1927–...) studied with teachers including Lennie Tristano.

Aloys and Alfons Kontarsky

Steven en Stijn Kolacny

Mark Kopytman

this teacher's teachers
Kopytman (1929–2011) studied with teachers including Roman Simovych.

Włodzimierz Kotoński

Serge Koussevitzky

Simon Kovar

Leopold Kozeluch

this teacher's teachers
Kozeluch studied with teachers including František Xaver Dušek.
  • Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer[89]

Antonín Kraft

Leo Kraft

this teacher's teachers
Kraft studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Randall Thompson.

William Kraft

Jonathan Kramer

this teacher's teachers

Martin Krause

this teacher's teachers
Krause studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.

Josef Krejčí

Ernst Krenek

this teacher's teachers
Krenek studied with teachers including Franz Schreker.

Franz Krenn

this teacher's teachers
Krenn (1816–1897) studied with teachers including Ignaz von Seyfried.

Hermann Kretzschmar

Leonid Kreutzer

this teacher's teachers
L. Kreutzer (1884–1953) studied with teachers including Alexander Glazunov, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Anna Yesipova.

Rodolphe Kreutzer

this teacher's teachers
R. Kreutzer (1766–1831) studied with teachers including Anton Stamitz.

Jaroslav Křička

Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz

Ivan Kryzhanovsky

this teacher's teachers
Kryzhanovsky studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Johann Kuhnau

this teacher's teachers
Kuhnau (1660–1722) studied with teachers including Vincenzo Albrici.

Georg Kulenkampff

this teacher's teachers
Kulenkampff (1898–1948) studied with teachers including Leopold Auer and Willy Hess.

Antoni Szafranek

Theodor Kullak

this teacher's teachers
Kullak (1818–1882) studied with teachers including Albrecht Agthe, Carl Czerny, and Wilhelm Taubert.

Jaap Kunst

Michael Kurek

Karol Kurpiński

Eugene Kurtz

this teacher's teachers
Kurtz studied with teachers including Max Deutsch, Arthur Honegger, and Darius Milhaud.

Vilém Kurz

L

Joseph Labor

Helmut Lachenmann

this teacher's teachers
Lachenmann (born 1935) studied with teachers including Johann Nepomuk David, Luigi Nono, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Franz Lachner

this teacher's teachers
Lachner studied with teachers including Simon Sechter and Maximilian Stadler.

Vinzenz Lachner

this teacher's teachers
Lachner (1811–1893) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter and Maximilian Stadler.

C. K. Ladzekpo

Kobla Ladzekpo

Charles Philippe Lafont

this teacher's teachers
Lafont (1781–1839) studied with teachers including Rodolphe Kreutzer and Pierre Rode.

Théophile Laforge

this teacher's teachers
Laforge (1863–1918) studied with teachers including Eugène Sauzay.

Pierre Lalo

Jacques-Michel Hurel de Lamare

this teacher's teachers
Lamare (1772–1823) studied with teachers including Jean-Louis Duport.

Alexander Lambert

John Lambert

this teacher's teachers
Lambert (1926–1995) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.

Frederic Lamond

this teacher's teachers
Lamond studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.

Francesco Lamperti

Giovanni Battista Lamperti

Wanda Landowska

this teacher's teachers
Lang studied with teachers including Moritz Moszkowski.

Benjamin Johnson Lang

this teacher's teachers
Lang studied with teachers including Adriana Hölszky and Alfred Jaëll.

Jean Langlais

this teacher's teachers
Langlais studied with teachers including Paul Dukas, Marcel Dupré, Noël Gallon, and André Marchal.

Paul Lansky

this teacher's teachers
Lansky studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Edward T. Cone, Earl Kim, George Perle, James Tenney, and Hugo Weisgall.

Alcides Lanza

this teacher's teachers

John Francis Larchet

this teacher's teachers
Larchet studied with teachers including Michele Esposito and Charles Herbert Kitson.

Alicia de Larrocha

this teacher's teachers
Larrocha (1932-2009) studied with teachers including Frank Marshall.

Eduard Lassen

Orlande de Lassus

Jacob Lateiner

Gaetano Latilla

  • Johann Gottfried Schwanberg[138]

Ferdinand Laub

this teacher's teachers
Laud (1832–1875) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.

Thomas Laub

Calixa Lavallée

Albert Lavignac

this teacher's teachers
Lavignac (1846–1916) studied with teachers including François Benoist, Antoine François Marmontel, and Ambroise Thomas.

Djane Lavoie-Herz

this teacher's teachers
Lavoie-Herz studied with teachers including Alexander Scriabin.

Henry Lawes

Henri Lazarof

this teacher's teachers
Lazarof (1932–2013) studied with teachers including Paul Ben-Haim.

Madé Lebah

Jean-Marie Leclair

this teacher's teachers
Leclair [the older] (1697–1764) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Somis.

Jean-Marie Leclair the younger

Jean-Pantaléon Leclerc

Ton de Leeuw

this teacher's teachers
Leeuw studied with teachers including Jaap Kunst and Olivier Messiaen.

Nicola LeFanu

Yvonne Lefébure

Gustave Lefèvre

Paul Le Flem

this teacher's teachers
Le Flem (1881–1984) studied with teachers including Vincent d'Indy and Albert Roussel.

Ethel Leginska

this teacher's teachers
Leginska studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky.

Giovanni Legrenzi

René Leibowitz

this teacher's teachers
Leibowitz (1913–1972) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern.

Hugo Leichtentritt

this teacher's teachers
Leichtentritt studied with teachers including John Knowles Paine.

Karl Leimer

Nestor Lejeune

Peter Mandrup Lem

Edwin Lemare

Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens

this teacher's teachers
Lemmens (1823–1881) studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis and Adolf Friedrich Hesse.

Henry Lemoine

this teacher's teachers
Lemoine (1786–1854) studied with teachers including Anton Reicha.

Charles Lenepveu

Carl Petter Lenning

Leonardo Leo

this teacher's teachers
Leo studied with teachers including Nicola Fago and Francesco Provenzale.

Hubert Léonard

this teacher's teachers
Léonard studied with teachers including Charles Auguste de Bériot and François Habeneck.

Gustav Leonhardt

Fred Lerdahl

this teacher's teachers
Lerdahl studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner and Roger Sessions.

Xavier Leroux

this teacher's teachers
Leroux studied with teachers including Théodore Dubois.

Theodor Leschetizky

this teacher's teachers
Leschetizky studied with teachers including Carl Czerny and Simon Sechter.

Franciszek Lessel

this teacher's teachers
Lessel studied with teachers including Joseph Haydn.

Jean-François Le Sueur

Hermann Levi

Ray Lev

Heniot Levy

Lazare Lévy

this teacher's teachers
Lévy (1882–1964) studied with teachers including Louis Diémer, André Gedalge, and Albert Lavignac.

David Lewin

this teacher's teachers
Lewin studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Edward T. Cone, and Earl Kim.

Ingvar Lidholm

this teacher's teachers
Lidholm (born 1921) studied with teachers including Hilding Rosenberg.

György Ligeti

Liza Lim

  • Chikako Morishita

Jenny Lind

this teacher's teachers
Lind studied with teachers including Manuel García and Adolf Fredrik Lindblad.

Magnus Lindberg

Adolf Fredrik Lindblad

this teacher's teachers
Lindblad studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Zelter.

Ludvig Mathias Lindeman

Thomas Linley the elder

David Liptak

Bernhard Listemann

this teacher's teachers
Listemann studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim and Henri Vieuxtemps.

Franz Liszt

this teacher's teachers
Liszt studied with teachers including Carl Czerny, Anton Reicha, and Antonio Salieri.

Henry Litolff

Edward Llewellyn

Miguel Llobet

this teacher's teachers
Llobet studied with teachers including Francisco Tárrega.

Normand Lockwood

this teacher's teachers
Lockwood studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Ottorino Respighi.

Johann Bernhard Logier

Antonio Lolli

Vincenzo Lombardi

Marguerite Long

this teacher's teachers
Long studied with teachers including Antoine François Marmontel.

Nikolai Lopatnikoff

Richard Loqueville

Yvonne Loriod

this teacher's teachers
Loriod (1924–2010) studied with teachers including Olivier Messiaen, Darius Milhaud, and Isidor Philipp.

Antonio Lotti

this teacher's teachers
Lotti (1667-1740) studied with teachers including Giovanni Legrenzi.

Charles Lucas

Andrea Luchesi

this teacher's teachers
Luchesi (1741–1801) studied with teachers including Ferdinando Bertoni and Baldassare Galuppi.

Alvin Lucier

this teacher's teachers
Lucier (born 1931) studied with teachers including Arthur Berger, Aaron Copland, Lukas Foss, Quincy Porter, and Harold Shapero.

Otto Luening

Lennart Lundberg

Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier

Jean-Baptiste Lully

Witold Lutosławski

Elisabeth Lutyens

Luzzasco Luzzaschi

this teacher's teachers
Luzzaschi (c. 1545 – 1607) studied with teachers including Cipriano de Rore and Francesco dalla Viola.

Anatoly Lyadov

Boris Lyatoshinsky

M

Terence MacDonagh

this teacher's teachers
MacDonagh (1908–1986) studied with teachers including Myrtile Morel and Léon Goossens.

Edward MacDowell

this teacher's teachers
MacDowell studied with teachers including Antoine François Marmontel and Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard.

José Maceda

George Alexander Macfarren

Giovanni de Macque

Bruno Maderna

Nikita Magaloff

this teacher's teachers
Nikita Magaloff (21 February [O.S. 8 February] 1912 – 26 December 1992) studied with teachers including Alexander Siloti and Isidor Philipp.

Rudolf Magnus

Alphonse Mailly

Ivo Malec

Gian Francesco Malipiero

Otto Malling

Mathilde Mallinger

Francesco Mancini

Eusebius Mandyczewski

this teacher's teachers
Mandyczewski (1857–1929) studied with teachers including Robert Fuchs and Gustav Nottebohm.

Leopold Mannes

Eduard Mantius

André Marchal

this teacher's teachers
Marchal studied with teachers including Eugène Gigout.

Louis Marchand

Mathilde Marchesi

this teacher's teachers
Marchesi (1821–1913) studied with teachers including Manuel García.

Gaetano Marinelli

Antoine François Marmontel

this teacher's teachers
Marmontel (1816–1898) studied with teachers including Victor Dourlen, Fromental Halévy, Jean-François Le Sueur, and Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann.

Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg

  • Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Wenckel[47]

Frank Marshall

this teacher's teachers
Marhshall (1883-1959) studied with teachers including Enrique Granados.

Martin Pierre Marsick

this teacher's teachers
Marsick studied with teachers including Hubert Léonard and Lambert Massart.

Maurice Martenot

Frank Martin

Giovanni Battista Martini

this teacher's teachers
"Padre Martini" studied with teachers including Giacomo Antonio Perti.

Vicente Martín y Soler

Salvatore Martirano

Bohuslav Martinů

Adolf Bernhard Marx

Eduard Marxsen

this teacher's teachers
Marxsen (1806–1887) studied with teachers including Carl Maria von Bocklet, Johann Heinrich Clasing, and Ignaz von Seyfried.

William Mason

this teacher's teachers
Mason (1829–1908) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann, Franz Liszt, Ignaz Moscheles, and Henry Schmidt.

Angelo Mascheroni

Lambert Massart

this teacher's teachers
Massart (1811–1892) studied with teachers including Rodolphe Kreutzer.

William Masselos

Jules Massenet

this teacher's teachers
Massenet (1842–1912) studied with teachers including Ernest Guiraud, Napoléon Henri Reber, and Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard.

Georges Mathias

this teacher's teachers
Mathias studied with teachers including François Bazin, Frédéric Chopin, Fromental Halévy, and Friedrich Kalkbrenner.

Stanislao Mattei

this teacher's teachers
Mattei (1750–1825) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Martini.

Tobias Matthay

this teacher's teachers
Matthay studied with teachers including William Sterndale Bennett, George Macfarren, Ebenezer Prout, and Arthur Sullivan.

Antoinette Mauté de Fleurville

Nicholas Maw

this teacher's teachers
Maw studied with teachers including Lennox Berkeley and Nadia Boulanger.

Richard Maxfield

this teacher's teachers
Maxfield studied with teachers including John Cage, Aaron Copland, Luigi Dallapiccola, Ernst Krenek, Bruno Maderna, and Roger Sessions.

František Maxián

this teacher's teachers
Maxián (1907–1971) studied with teachers including Vilém Kurz.

Charles Mayer

this teacher's teachers
Mayer studied with teachers including John Field.

Wilhelm Mayer

Simon Mayr

this teacher's teachers
Mayr (1763–1845) studied with teachers including Ferdinando Bertoni.

Carl Mayrberger

Joseph Mayseder

this teacher's teachers
Mayseder (1789–1863) studied with teachers including Emanuel Aloys Förster, Ignaz Schuppanzigh, and Paul Wranitzky.

Alberto Mazzucato

John Blackwood McEwen

this teacher's teachers
McEwen (1868–1948) studied with teachers including Tobias Matthay and Ebenezer Prout.

Colin McPhee

this teacher's teachers
McPhee (1900–1964) studied with teachers including Arthur Friedheim, Gustav Strube, and Edgard Varèse.
  • Paul Earls
  • Ruby Ornstein[317]

Lambert Joseph Meerts

this teacher's teachers
Meerts (1800–1863) studied with teachers including Pierre Baillot and Jean-Henri Simon.

Étienne Méhul

this teacher's teachers
Méhul (1763–1817) studied with teachers including Jean-Frédéric Edelmann and Wilhelm Hanser.

Gustav Meier

Felix Mendelssohn

this teacher's teachers
Mendelssohn (1809–1847) studied with teachers including Ludwig Berger, Ignaz Moscheles, and Carl Friedrich Zelter.

Manuel Mendes

Martin-Joseph Mengal

Peter Mennin

this teacher's teachers
Mennin studied with teachers including Howard Hanson, Normand Lockwood, and Bernard Rogers.

Tugdual Menon

Gian Carlo Menotti

this teacher's teachers
Menotti studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Rosario Scalero.

Yehudi Menuhin

this teacher's teachers
Menuhin studied with teachers including George Enescu and Louis Persinger.

Saverio Mercadante

this teacher's teachers
Mercadante studied with teachers including Fedele Fenaroli.

Aarre Merikanto

A. Tillman Merritt

Claudio Merulo

this teacher's teachers
Merulo (1533–1604) studied with teachers including Tugdual Menon.

Carlos de Mesquita

Olivier Messiaen

this teacher's teachers
Messiaen (1908–1992) studied with teachers including Paul Dukas, Marcel Dupré, Maurice Emmanuel, Jean Gallon, Noël Gallon, and Charles-Marie Widor.

As well as being a prominent composer, the Frenchman Olivier Messiaen was a noted teacher of musical analysis, harmony and composition at the Paris Conservatoire from the 1940s until he retired in 1978. He also taught classes at the Darmstadt new music summer school in 1949 and 1950. This list of students of Olivier Messiaen contains some of the musicians who (like Pierre Boulez, Yvonne Loriod and George Benjamin) attended his classes, or who (like Peter Hill and Jennifer Bate) studied privately with the composer or collaborated with him in preparation for their performances of his music.

Metastasio

Leonard B. Meyer

this teacher's teachers
Meyer studied with teachers including Stefan Wolpe, Otto Luening, and Aaron Copland.

Aleksander Michałowski

this teacher's teachers
Michałowski studied with teachers including Theodor Coccius, Karol Mikuli, Ignaz Moscheles, and Carl Reinecke.

Wilhelm Middelschulte

this teacher's teachers
Middelschulte (1863–1943) studied with teachers including Carl August Haupt.

Hubert Stanley Middleton

Karol Mikuli

Moritz Mildner

Darius Milhaud

this teacher's teachers
Milhaud studied with teachers including Vincent d'Indy and André Gedalge.

Rosalie Miller

Anthony Milner

this teacher's teachers
Milner studied with teachers including R. O. Morris and Mátyás Seiber.

Miloje Milojević

Nathan Milstein

this teacher's teachers
Milstein (1904–1992) studied with teachers including Leopold Auer, Pyotr Stolyarsky, and Eugène Ysaÿe.

Akira Miyoshi

this teacher's teachers
Miyoshi studied with teachers including Henri Challan, Raymond Gallois-Montbrun, Kozaburo Hirai, and Tomojirō Ikenouchi.

Emil Młynarski

Wiktor Labunski [pupils]

this teacher's teachers
Młynarski (1870–1935) studied with teachers including Leopold Auer, Anatoly Lyadov, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Robert Moevs

Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny

Stanisław Moniuszko

this teacher's teachers
Moniuszko studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen.

John La Montaine

this teacher's teachers
La Montaine studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Howard Hanson, and Bernard Rogers.

Antonio Montanari

Philippe de Monte

Pierre Monteux

this teacher's teachers
Monteux (1875–1964) studied with teachers including Théophile Laforge.

Claudio Monteverdi

this teacher's teachers
Monteverdi studied with teachers including Marc'Antonio Ingegneri.

Cristóbal de Morales

Giovanni Morandi

Henri Moreau

Orlando Morgan

Francesco Morlacchi

this teacher's teachers
Morlacchi studied with teachers including Stanislao Mattei.

R. O. Morris

Robert Morris

this teacher's teachers
Morris studied with teachers including Leslie Bassett, Ross Lee Finney, Eugene Kurtz, and John La Montaine.

Composition

Theory

Ignaz Moscheles

this teacher's teachers
Moscheles studied with teachers including Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Muzio Clementi, and Bedřich Diviš Weber.

Konstantin Mostras

this teacher's teachers
Mostras (1886–1965) studied with teachers including Boris Sibor.

Moritz Moszkowski

this teacher's teachers
Moszkowski studied with teachers including Theodor Kullak.

Felix Mottl

Henry Moule

Luiz António de Moura

Alexander Moyzes

this teacher's teachers
Moyzes (1906–1984) studied with teachers including Vítězslav Novák.

Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart

Leopold Mozart

this teacher's teachers
L. Mozart (1719–1787) studied with teachers including Balthasar Siberer.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

this teacher's teachers
Mozart studied with teachers including Leopold Mozart, Giovanni Battista Martini, and Giusto Fernando Tenducci.

Gottlieb Friedrich Müller

this teacher's teachers
Müller studied with teachers including Johann Gottlieb Goldberg.

Gordon Mumma

this teacher's teachers
Mumma (born 1935) studied with teachers including Ross Lee Finney.

Tristan Murail

Thea Musgrave

this teacher's teachers
Musgrave studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Aaron Copland.

Nikolai Myaskovsky

this teacher's teachers

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