List of music students by teacher: T to Z

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

T

Marcel Tabuteau

this teacher's teachers[1]
Tabuteau (1887–1966) studied with teachers including Georges Gillet.

Nicola Tacchinardi

Paul Taffanel

Steven Takasugi

  • Chikako Morishita

Toru Takemitsu

this teacher's teachers
Takemitsu (1930–1996) studied with teachers including Fumio Hayasaka and Yasuji Kiyose.

Tan Xiaolin

this teacher's teachers
Xiaolin studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith.

Sergei Taneyev

this teacher's teachers
Taneyev (1856–1915) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rubinstein and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Daniel Tarquínio

this teacher's teachers
Daniel Tarquínio studied with teachers including Sylvio Robazzi, Elza Gushiken, and Nadeszda Eismont.
  • Fernando Calixto
  • Roberto Banks
  • Daniel de Vito

Francisco Tárrega

Giuseppe Tartini

Wilhelm Taubert

this teacher's teachers
Taubert (1811–1891) studied with teachers including Ludwig Berger and Bernhard Klein.

Dorothy Taubman

Carl Tausig

this teacher's teachers
Tausig (1841–1871) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.

John Tavener

this teacher's teachers
Tavener (1944–2013) studied with teachers including Lennox Berkeley.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

this teacher's teachers
Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) studied with teachers including Anton Rubinstein and Nikolai Zaremba.

Ivan Tcherepnin

this teacher's teachers
Tcherepnin (1943–1998) studied with teachers including Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Nikolai Tcherepnin

this teacher's teachers
Tcherepnin (1873–1945) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Serge Tcherepnin

this teacher's teachers
Tcherepnin (born 1941) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Pierre Boulez, Herbert Eimert, Leon Kirchner, Luigi Nono, Isidor Philipp, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Ignaz Amadeus Tedesco

this teacher's teachers
Tedesco (1817–1882) studied with teachers including Václav Tomášek.

Robert Teichmüller

this teacher's teachers
Teichmüller (1863–1939) studied with teachers including Carl Reinecke.

Georg Philipp Telemann

Rafael Tello

Emil Telmányi

this teacher's teachers
Telmányi (1892–1988) studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim.

Wayan Tembres

Giusto Fernando Tenducci

James Tenney

this teacher's teachers
Tenney (1934–2006) studied with teachers including Kenneth Gaburo, Lejaren Hiller, Harry Partch, Edgard Varèse, and Chou Wen-chung.

Michael Tenzer

this teacher's teachers

Lionel Tertis

Sigismond Thalberg

this teacher's teachers
Thalberg (1812–1871) studied with teachers including Carl Czerny, Ignaz Moscheles, and Simon Sechter.

Hilda Thegerström

this teacher's teachers
Thegerström (1838–1907) studied with teachers including Franz Berwald.

Johann Theile

this teacher's teachers
Theile (1646–1724) studied with teachers including Heinrich Schütz.

Willi Thern

Jacques Thibaud

Ambroise Thomas

this teacher's teachers
Thomas (1811–1896) studied with teachers including Jean-François Le Sueur and Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann.

István Thomán

Diane Thome

this teacher's teachers
Thome (born 1942) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Roy Harris, Darius Milhaud, Robert Strassburg, and Dorothy Taubman.

Randall Thompson

César Thomson

Virgil Thomson

this teacher's teachers
Thomson (1896–1989) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, and Rosario Scalero.

Ludwig Thuille

this teacher's teachers
Thuille (1861–1907) studied with teachers including Carl Baermann, Joseph Pembaur, and Josef Rheinberger.

Jukka Tiensuu

Heinz Tiessen

Edgar Tinel

this teacher's teachers
Tinel (1854–1912) studied with teachers including Louis Brassin and François-Auguste Gevaert.

Maria Tipo

Yakov Tkatch

Ernst Toch

this teacher's teachers
Toch (1887–1964) studied with teachers including Willy Rehberg.

Václav Tomášek

Tomášek (1774–1850, also 'Tomaschek'), autodidact

István Tomka

Giuseppe Torelli

Laurits Christian Tørsleff

  • Josef Hermann Wagenmann[71]

Arturo Toscanini

this teacher's teachers
Toscanini (1867–1957) studied with teachers including Leandro Carini and Giusto Dacci.

Firmin Touche

Charles Tournemire

Donald Tovey

Tommaso Traetta

this teacher's teachers
Traetta (1727–1779) studied with teachers including Nicola Porpora.

Gilles Tremblay

this teacher's teachers
Tremblay (born 1932) studied with teachers including Yvonne Loriod, Maurice Martenot, Olivier Messiaen, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Lennie Tristano

Giacomo Tritto

František Tůma

this teacher's teachers
Tůma (1704–1774) studied with teachers including Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský and Johann Joseph Fux.

Józef Turczyński

this teacher's teachers
Turczyński (1884–1953) studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni and Anna Yesipova.

Joaquín Turina

Daniel Gottlob Türk

this teacher's teachers
Türk (1750–1813) studied with teachers including Johann Adam Hiller and Gottfried August Homilius.

Robert Turner

this teacher's teachers
Turner (1920–2012) studied with teachers including Claude Champagne, Roy Harris, Herbert Howells, Gordon Jacob, and Olivier Messiaen.

Burnet Tuthill

Hans Tutschku

"Blue" Gene Tyranny

  • Philip A. Perkins

U

Marco Uccellini

Delphine Ugalde

Vincenzo Ugolini

Chinary Ung

this teacher's teachers
Ung studied with teachers including Chou Wen-chung and Mario Davidovsky.

Heinrich Urban

Erich Urbanner

Gennaro Ursino

this teacher's teachers
Ursino (1650–1715) studied with teachers including Giovanni Salvatore.

Anton Urspruch

this teacher's teachers
Urspruch (1850–1907) studied with teachers including Franz Lachner, Franz Liszt, and Joachim Raff.

Vladimir Ussachevsky

V

Fartein Valen

this teacher's teachers
Valen (1887–1952) studied with teachers including Catharinus Elling.

Giovanni Valentini

Giovanni Valesi

Francesco Antonio Vallotti

Gilius van Bergeijk

David Van Vactor

Edgard Varèse

Sergei Vasilenko

this teacher's teachers
Vasilenko (1872–1956) studied with teachers including Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov and Sergei Taneyev.

Ralph Vaughan Williams

this teacher's teachers
Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) studied with teachers including Hubert Parry, Maurice Ravel, Charles Villiers Stanford, and Charles Wood.

Aurelio de la Vega

Isabelle Vengerova

this teacher's teachers
Vengerova (1877–1956) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky and Anna Yesipova.

John Verrall

this teacher's teachers
Verrall (1908–2001) studied with teachers including Aaron Copland, Donald Ferguson, Roy Harris, Frederick Jacobi, Zoltán Kodály, and R. O. Morris.

Pauline Viardot

this teacher's teachers
Viardot (1821–1910) studied with teachers including Frédéric Chopin and Anton Reicha.

Paul Vidal

this teacher's teachers
Vidal (1863–1931) studied with teachers including Jules Massenet.

Carles Vidiella

Carlo Vidusso

Louis Vierne

this teacher's teachers
Vierne (1870–1937) studied with teachers including César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor.

Henri Vieuxtemps

this teacher's teachers
Vieuxtemps (1820–1881) studied with teachers including Charles Auguste de Bériot, Anton Reicha, Simon Sechter, and Jean-Henri Simon.

Heitor Villa-Lobos

Alexander Villoing

Ricardo Viñes

this teacher's teachers
Viñes (1875–1943) studied with teachers including Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, Benjamin Godard, and Albert Lavignac.

Francesco dalla Viola

Giovanni Battista Viotti

this teacher's teachers
Viotti (1755–1824) studied with teachers including Gaetano Pugnani.

János Viski

Tomaso Antonio Vitali

this teacher's teachers
Vitali (1663–1745) studied with teachers including Antonio Maria Pacchioni.

Jāzeps Vītols

Loreto Vittori

Antonio Vivaldi

Pancho Vladigerov

this teacher's teachers
Vladigerov (1899–1978) studied with teachers including Friedrich Gernsheim.

Wladimir Vogel

this teacher's teachers
Vogel (1896–1984) studied with teachers including Heinz Tiessen.

Georg Joseph Vogler

this teacher's teachers
Vogler (1749–1814) studied with teachers including Francesco Antonio Vallotti.

Robert Volkmann

Georg Jacob Vollweiler

Han de Vries

this teacher's teachers
de Vries (1941–present) studied with teachers including Jaap Stotijn.

W

Bernard Wagenaar

Diderik Wagenaar

Johan Wagenaar

Georg Christoph Wagenseil

this teacher's teachers
Wagenseil (1715–1777) studied with teachers including Johann Joseph Fux.

William Wallace

this teacher's teachers
Wallace 1860–1940) studied with teachers including Alexander Mackenzie and Frederick Corder.

Bruno Walter

this teacher's teachers
Walter (1876–1962) studied with teachers including Robert Radeke.

Johann Gottfried Walther

Raymond Warren

this teacher's teachers
Warren (b1928) studied with teachers including Boris Ord, Robin Orr, Michael Tippett, Lennox Berkeley, and Benjamin Britten.

Bedřich Diviš Weber

this teacher's teachers
Weber (1766–1842) studied with teachers including Georg Joseph Vogler.

Carl Maria von Weber

this teacher's teachers

Anton Webern

this teacher's teachers
Webern (1883–1945) studied with teachers including Guido Adler and Arnold Schoenberg.

Georg Caspar Wecker

this teacher's teachers
Wecker (1632–1695) studied with teachers including Johann Erasmus Kindermann.

Adolf Weidig

this teacher's teachers
Weidig (1867–1931) studied with teachers including Hugo Riemann.

Jacob Weinberg

this teacher's teachers
Weinberg (1879–1956) studied with teachers including Sergei Taneyev.

Leó Weiner

this teacher's teachers
Weiner (1885–1960) studied with teachers including Hans von Koessler.

Christian Ehregott Weinlig

this teacher's teachers
Weinlig (1743–1813) studied with teachers including Gottfried August Homilius.

Christian Theodor Weinlig

this teacher's teachers
Weinlig (1780–1842) studied with teachers including Christian Ehregott Weinlig and Stanislao Mattei.

John Weinzweig

this teacher's teachers
Weinzweig (1913–2006) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson, Bernard Rogers, and Healey Willan.

Hugo Weisgall

this teacher's teachers
Weisgall (1912–1997) studied with teachers including Rosario Scalero and Roger Sessions.

Hans Weisse

this teacher's teachers
Weisse (1892–1940) studied with teachers including Heinrich Schenker.

Carl Friedrich Weitzmann

this teacher's teachers
Weitzmann (1808–1880) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann.

Dan Welcher

this teacher's teachers
Welcher (born 1948) studied with teachers including Samuel Adler.

Egon Wellesz

this teacher's teachers
Wellesz (1885–1974) studied with teachers including Guido Adler and Arnold Schoenberg.

Richard Wernick

this teacher's teachers
Wernick (born 1934) studied with teachers including Arthur Berger, Boris Blacher, Irving Fine, Leon Kirchner, Harold Shapero, and Ernst Toch.

Peter Westergaard

this teacher's teachers
Westergaard (born 1931) studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner, Darius Milhaud, and Roger Sessions.

Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall

this teacher's teachers
Wexschall (1798–1845) studied with teachers including Peter Mandrup Lem and Louis Spohr.

José White Lafitte

Arthur Whiting

Charles-Marie Widor

this teacher's teachers
Widor (1844–1937) studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis and Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens.

Friedrich Wieck

Henryk Wieniawski

Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht

Adrian Willaert

Healey Willan

Alberto Williams

this teacher's teachers
Williams (1862–1952) studied with teachers including Georges Mathias and César Franck.

Ernest Williams

Richard Edward Wilson

Godfrey Winham

Alexander Winkler

this teacher's teachers
Winkler (1865–1935) studied with teachers including Alphonse Duvernoy and Theodor Leschetizky.

I Nyoman Windha

Emanuel Wirth

Peter Wishart

Leopold Carl Wolff

Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari

this teacher's teachers
Wolf-Ferrari (1876–1948) studied with teachers including Josef Rheinberger.

Leonard Wolfson

Stefan Wolpe

this teacher's teachers
Wolpe (1902–1972) studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni, Paul Juon, Franz Schreker, and Anton Webern.

Charles Wood

this teacher's teachers
C. Wood (1866–1926) studied with teachers including Charles Villiers Stanford.

Henry Wood

this teacher's teachers
Wood (1869–1944) studied with teachers including Manuel Garcia, Walter Macfarren, and Ebenezer Prout.

James Wood

this teacher's teachers
J. Wood (born 1953) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.

Joseph Wölfl

this teacher's teachers
Wölfl (1773–1812) studied with teachers including Leopold Mozart and Michael Haydn.

Paul Wranitzky

Richard Wüerst

Franz Wüllner

this teacher's teachers
Wüllner (1832–1902) studied with teachers including Anton Schindler.

Johann Georg Wunderlich

this teacher's teachers
Wunderlich (1755–1819) studied with teachers including Felix Rault.

Charles Wuorinen

this teacher's teachers
Wuorinen (born 1938) studied with teachers including Jack Beeson, Otto Luening, and Vladimir Ussachevsky.

Robert Wykes

this teacher's teachers
Wykes (born 1926) studied with teachers including Burrill Phillips, Cecil Effinger, Max Adkins, and A.D. Davenport.
  • Robert Baker
  • George Chave
  • John Cubbage
  • Greg Danner[212]
  • Robert Fruehwald
  • Franklin Haspiel
  • Michael Hunt
  • Mary Ann Joyce [pupils]
  • James Mabry
  • Christopher Meister
  • Gary Nelson
  • Jocy d'Oliveira
  • Ken Palmer
  • David Patterson
  • Rian Samuel
  • Kenneth Stallings
  • Olly Wilson

Yehudi Wyner

this teacher's teachers
Wyner (born 1929) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith, Walter Piston, Randall Thompson, Max Helfman, and Robert Strassburg.

X

Iannis Xenakis

Y

Kosaku Yamada

Abram Yampolsky

Akio Yashiro

this teacher's teachers
Yashiro (1929–1976) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Kunihiko Hashimoto, and Tomojirō Ikenouchi.

Anna Yesipova

this teacher's teachers
Yesipova (1851–1914) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky and Karl Navrátil.

Michèl Yost

La Monte Young

this teacher's teachers
Young (1935 — ...) studied with teachers including Andrew Imbrie, Richard Maxfield, Pran Nath, Seymour Shifrin, Leonard Stein, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Eugène Ysaÿe

Isang Yun

this teacher's teachers
Yun (1917–1995) studied with teachers including Tony Aubin, Boris Blacher, Tomojiro Ikenouchi, Josef Rufer, and Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling.

Z

Jan Zach

Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow

Alfred Zamara

this teacher's teachers
Zamara (1863–1940) studied with teachers including Antonio Zamara.
  • Joseph Schuëcker

Antonio Zamara

this teacher's teachers
Zamara (1829–1901) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.

Nikolai Zaremba

this teacher's teachers
Zaremba (1821–1879) studied with teachers including Adolf Bernhard Marx.

Gioseffo Zarlino

Ruth Zechlin

this teacher's teachers
Zechlin (1926–2007) studied with teachers including Johann Nepomuk David.

Jan Dismas Zelenka

this teacher's teachers
Zelenka (1679–1745) studied with teachers including Johann Joseph Fux.

Władysław Żeleński

Ferdinand Zellbell

this teacher's teachers
Zellbell, Jr. (1719–1780) studied with teachers including Georg Philipp Telemann.

Carl Friedrich Zelter

this teacher's teachers
Zelter (1758–1832), autodidact studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch and Johann Kirnberger.

Alexander Zemlinsky

this teacher's teachers
Zemlinsky (1871–1942) studied with teachers including Anton Door, Johann Nepomuk Fuchs, Robert Fuchs, and Franz Krenn.

Bernhard Ziehn

Efrem Zimbalist

this teacher's teachers
Zimbalist (1889–1985) studied with teachers including Leopold Auer.

Bernd Alois Zimmermann

this teacher's teachers
Zimmermann (1918–1970) studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner and René Leibowitz.

Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmerman

this teacher's teachers
Zimmermann (1785–1853) studied with teachers including François-Adrien Boieldieu and Luigi Cherubini.

Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli

Nikolai Zverev

this teacher's teachers
Zverev (1832–1893) studied with teachers including Alexander Dubuque.

Bernard Zweers

this teacher's teachers
Zweers (1854–1924) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn.

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