List of music students by teacher: C to F

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

C

John Cage

this teacher's teachers
Cage (1912–1992) studied with teachers including Henry Cowell, Lazare Lévy, and Arnold Schoenberg.

Antonio Caldara

Faustino Camisani

Conrado del Campo

Ettore Campogalliani

André Campra

Christian Cannabich

this teacher's teachers
Cannabich (1731–1798) studied with teachers including Niccolò Jommelli, Giovanni Battista Sammartini, and Johann Stamitz.

Lucien Capet

this teacher's teachers
Capet (1873–1928) studied with teachers including Jean-Pierre Maurin.

Michele Carafa

this teacher's teachers
Carafa (1787–1872) studied with teachers including Francesco Ruggi.

Cornelius Cardew

this teacher's teachers
Cardew (1936–1981) studied with teachers including Goffredo Petrassi and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Clive Carey

this teacher's teachers
Carey (1883–1968) studied with teachers including Jean de Reszke and Charles Villiers Stanford.

Henry Carey

Giacomo Carissimi

Gaetano Carpani

this teacher's teachers
Carpani () studied with teachers including Orazio Benevoli and Alessandro Scarlatti.

Ambrosio Carreño

Elliott Carter

this teacher's teachers
Carter (1908–2012) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, and Walter Piston.

Robert Casadesus

this teacher's teachers
Casadesus (1899–1972) studied with teachers including Louis Diémer.

Alfredo Casella

this teacher's teachers
Casella (1883–1947) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré.

Charles-Simon Catel

Georges Caussade

Maurizio Cazzati

Sergiu Celibidache

Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský

Ignacio Cervantes

Beniamino Cesi

this teacher's teachers
Cesi (1845–1907) studied with teachers including Sigismond Thalberg.

Joel Chadabe

  • Margaret Meachem[38]

George Whitefield Chadwick

this teacher's teachers
Chadwick (1854–1931) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn and Josef Rheinberger.

Alexandr Chaikovsky

Henri Challan

this teacher's teachers
Challan (1910–1977) studied with teachers including Henri Büsser and Jean Gallon.

Jacques Champion de Chambonnières

Claude Champagne

this teacher's teachers
Champagne (1891–1965) studied with teachers including Alexis Contant, André Gedalge, [[List of music students by teacher: C to F#Raoul Laparra Charles|Raoul Laparra Charles]], and.

Carlos Chávez

Luigi Cherubini

this teacher's teachers
Cherubini (1760–1842) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Sarti.

Ernst August Heinrich Chevallier

Camille Chevillard

this teacher's teachers
Chevillard (1859–1923) studied with teachers including Georges Mathias.

Barney Childs

Frédéric Chopin

this teacher's teachers
Chopin (1810–1849) studied with teachers including Józef Elsner, Wojciech Żywny, and Wilhelm Würfel.

Alexandre-Étienne Choron

this teacher's teachers
Choron (1771–1834) studied with teachers including Nicolas Roze.

John Chowning

this teacher's teachers
Chowning (born 1934) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.

Tatyana Chudova

Charles W. Clark

this teacher's teachers
Clark (1865–1925) studied with teachers including Eugen Gura, George Henschel, and Alberto Randegger.
  • Harold Lancaster Butler[61]
  • Helen Fouts Cahoon[62]
  • Jetta Cambell-Stanley[61]
  • Marie Cavan[61]
  • Robert Chignell[61]
  • John Frederick Clark[61]
  • Donna Riblette Flaaten[61]
  • Adna Smith Flo[61]
  • Ora Lightner Frost[61]
  • Albert Lukken[63]
  • Minetta May Magebs[61]
  • Ethel Rader[64]
  • Ralph Everett Sapp[61]
  • Irma Mentz Sears[61]
  • Charles Wanzer Starr[61]
  • Leda C. Steele[65]

Johann Heinrich Clasing

Muzio Clementi

this teacher's teachers
Clementi (1752–1832) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Santarelli.

Frederic Cliffe

Helen Coates

this teacher's teachers
Coates (born 1899, year of death unknown) studied with teachers including Heinrich Gebhard.

Theodor Coccius

Philip Cogan

Randolph Coleman

Valborg Collett

this teacher's teachers
Collett studied with teachers including Agathe Backer-Grøndahl.

Giovanni Paolo Colonna

Edward T. Cone

this teacher's teachers
Cone (1917–2004) studied with teachers including Roger Sessions.

Paul Constantinescu

Alexis Contant

this teacher's teachers
Contant (1858–1918) studied with teachers including Calixa Lavallée.

David Conte

this teacher's teachers
Conte studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Karel Husa, and Steven Stucky.
  • Eugene Birman
  • Ilya Demutsky
  • Ian Dicke
  • Joshua Fishbein
  • Peter Hilliard
  • Michael Kropf
  • Jason Martineau
  • Jeffrey Parola
  • Manly Romero

Georgi Conus

this teacher's teachers
Conus (1862–1933) studied with teachers including Anton Arensky and Sergei Taneyev.

Frederick Converse

this teacher's teachers
Converse (1871–1940) studied with teachers including Carl Baermann, John Knowles Paine, and Josef Rheinberger.

Francis Judd Cooke

Henry Cooke

Thomas Simpson Cooke

this teacher's teachers
Cooke (1782–1848) studied with teachers including Tommaso Giordani.

John Cooper

Aaron Copland

this teacher's teachers
Copland (1900–1990) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Rubin Goldmark, Isidor Philipp, and Leonard Wolfson.

William Corbett

Frederick Corder

this teacher's teachers
Corder (1852–1932) studied with teachers including Henry Gadsby, Ferdinand Hiller, and George Alexander Macfarren.

Paul Corder

Urbain Cordonnier

Arcangelo Corelli

Domenico Corri

Giuseppe Corsi da Celano

Alfred Cortot

this teacher's teachers
Cortot (1877–1962) studied with teachers including Émile Decombes.

Antonio Cotogni

Carlo Cotumacci

this teacher's teachers
Cotumacci studied with teachers including Alessandro Scarlatti.

Félix Le Couppey

this teacher's teachers
Couppey (1811–1887) studied with teachers including Victor Dourlen.

Ambrose Coviello

Henry Cowell

this teacher's teachers
Cowell (1897–1965) studied with teachers including Percy Goetschius and Charles Seeger.

Johann Baptist Cramer

this teacher's teachers
Cramer (1771–1858) studied with teachers including Muzio Clementi.
  • Rudolf Joseph Schachner[124]

Ruth Crawford Seeger

this teacher's teachers
Crawford Seeger (1901–1953) studied with teachers including Valborg Collett, Heniot Levy, Louise Robyn, and Charles Seeger.

Girolamo Crescentini

Paul Creston

William Crotch

Connie Crothers

this teacher's teachers
Crothers (1941–2016) studied with teachers including Lennie Tristano.

George Crumb

this teacher's teachers
Crumb (born 1929) studied with teachers including Ross Lee Finney.

Dimitrie Cuclin

César Cui

G. D. Cunningham

this teacher's teachers
Cunningham (1878–1948) studied with teachers including Josiah Booth.

Maria Curcio

this teacher's teachers
Curcio (1918–2009) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Artur Schnabel.

Alvin Curran

this teacher's teachers
Curran (born 1938) studied with teachers including Elliott Carter.

Clifford Curzon

this teacher's teachers
Curzon (1907–1982) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Katharine Goodson, Wanda Landowska, Tobias Matthay, and Artur Schnabel.

Carl Czerny

this teacher's teachers
Czerny (1791–1857) studied with teachers including Ludwig van Beethoven and Johann Nepomuk Hummel.

D

Ingolf Dahl

this teacher's teachers
Dahl (1912–1970) studied with teachers including Volkmar Andreae, Nadia Boulanger, and Philipp Jarnach.

Émile Jaques-Dalcroze

Luigi Dallapiccola

this teacher's teachers
Dallapiccola (1904–1975) studied with teachers including Vito Frazzi.

Leopold Damrosch

Charles Dancla

this teacher's teachers
Dancla (1817–1907) studied with teachers including Anton Reicha.

Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur

this teacher's teachers
Daniel-Lesur (1908–2002) studied with teachers including Georges Caussade and Jean Gallon.

Edward Dannreuther

Innocenz Danzi

Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul

this teacher's teachers
Daussoigne-Méhul (1790–1875) studied with teachers including Louis Adam, Charles-Simon Catel, and Étienne Méhul.

Ferdinand David

this teacher's teachers
David (1810–1873) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann and Louis Spohr.

Johann Nepomuk David

Mario Davidovsky

this teacher's teachers
Davidovsky (born 1934) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Aaron Copland, Teodoro Fuchs, and Guillermo Graetzer.

Peter Maxwell Davies

this teacher's teachers
Davies (1934–2016) studied with teachers including Richard Hall, Earl Kim, Olivier Messiaen, Goffredo Petrassi, and Roger Sessions.

Walford Davies

this teacher's teachers
Davies (1869–1941) studied with teachers including Hubert Parry Charles Villiers Stanford.

Karl Davydov

this teacher's teachers
Davydov (1838–1889) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann.

John de Lancie

this teacher's teachers
de Lancie (1921–2002) studied with teachers including Marcel Tabuteau.

Claude Debussy

this teacher's teachers
Debussy (1862–1918) studied with teachers including Émile Durand, Ernest Guiraud, Albert Lavignac, Antoine François Marmontel, and Antoinette Mauté de Fleurville.

Émile Decombes

Jean-Baptiste Dehesse

Siegfried Dehn

this teacher's teachers
Dehn (1799–1858) studied with teachers including Bernhard Klein.

Michel Richard Delalande

Louis Delaquerrière

Carmine de Laurentiis

Dorothy DeLay

Léo Delibes

this teacher's teachers
Delibes (1836–1891) studied with teachers including Adolphe Adam and François Benoist.

Enrico Delle Sedie

Isabelle Delorme

this teacher's teachers
Delorme (1900–1991) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Claude Champagne.

David Del Tredici

this teacher's teachers
Del Tredici (born 1937) studied with teachers including Earl Kim, Roger Sessions, and Seymour Shifrin.

Claude Delvincourt

this teacher's teachers
Delvincourt (1888–1954) studied with teachers including André Gedalge.

Edison Denisov

this teacher's teachers
Denisov (1929–1996) studied with teachers including Philip Herschkowitz and Vissarion Shebalin.

Edward Joseph Dent

Ludwig Deppe

Lucette Descaves

Henri Desmarets

Josquin des Prez

Felix Otto Dessoff

this teacher's teachers
Dessoff (1835–1892) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann, Ignaz Moscheles, and Julius Rietz.

Max Deutsch

this teacher's teachers
Deutsch (1892–1982) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.

Orpha-F. Deveaux

this teacher's teachers
Deveaux (1872–1933) studied with teachers including Claude Champagne and Alexis Contant.

Jean Devémy

David Diamond

this teacher's teachers
Diamond (1915–2005) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Bernard Rogers.

Emma Lou Diemer

this teacher's teachers
Diemer (born 1927) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson and Paul Hindemith.

John Horman, Peter Liewen, Howard Quilling, Barbara Hirsch

Louis Diémer

this teacher's teachers
Diémer (1843–1919) studied with teachers including François Benoist, Antoine François Marmontel, and Ambroise Thomas.

Vincent d'Indy

this teacher's teachers
d'Indy (1851–1931) studied with teachers including Louis Diémer, César Franck, and Antoine François Marmontel.

Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf

this teacher's teachers
Dittersdorf (1739–1799) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Bonno.

Ernő Dohnányi

this teacher's teachers
Dohnányi (1877–1960) studied with teachers including Hans von Koessler and István Thomán.

Jakob van Domselaer

Franco Donatoni

this teacher's teachers
Donatoni (1927–2000) studied with teachers including Goffredo Petrassi and Ildebrando Pizzetti.

William Done

Jakob Dont

this teacher's teachers
Dont (1815–1888) studied with teachers including Josef Böhm and Georg Hellmesberger.

Anton Door

this teacher's teachers
Door (1833–1919) studied with teachers including Carl Czerny and Simon Sechter.

Heinrich Dorn

this teacher's teachers
Dorn (1804–1892) studied with teachers including Ludwig Berger and Carl Friedrich Zelter.

Louis Dorus

Victor Dourlen

this teacher's teachers
Dourlen (1780–1864) studied with teachers including François-Adrien Boieldieu and François-Joseph Gossec.

Alexander Dreyschock

Jacob Druckman

this teacher's teachers
Druckman (1928–1996) studied with teachers including Aaron Copland and Peter Mennin.

Zbigniew Drzewiecki

Théodore Dubois

this teacher's teachers
Dubois (1837–1924) studied with teachers including Ambroise Thomas.

Alexandre Dubuque

this teacher's teachers
Dubuque (1812–1898) studied with teachers including John Field.

Paul Dukas

this teacher's teachers
Dukas (1865–1935) studied with teachers including Théodore Dubois, Ernest Guiraud, and Georges Mathias.

Thomas Dunhill

this teacher's teachers
Dunhill (1877–1946) studied with teachers including Walter Parratt, W. S. Rockstro, and Charles Villiers Stanford.

Jean-Louis Duport

Jean-Pierre Duport

this teacher's teachers
J.-P. Duport (1741–1818) studied with teachers including Martin Berteau.

Marcel Dupré

this teacher's teachers
Dupré (1886–1971) studied with teachers including Alexandre Guilmant and Lazare Lévy.

Gilbert Duprez

this teacher's teachers
Duprez (1806–1896) studied with teachers including Alexandre-Étienne Choron.

Sylvain Dupuis

Édouard Du Puy

this teacher's teachers
Du Puy (1770–1822) studied with teachers including Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch.

Émile Durand

this teacher's teachers
Durand (1830–1903) studied with teachers including François Bazin.

Francesco Durante

this teacher's teachers
Durante (1684–1755) studied with teachers including Bernardo Pasquini and Alessandro Scarlatti.

František Xaver Dušek

this teacher's teachers
Dušek (1731–1799) studied with teachers including Franz Habermann and Georg Christoph Wagenseil.

Jan Ladislav Dussek

Sophia Dussek

Henri Dutilleux

this teacher's teachers
Dutilleux (1916–2013) studied with teachers including Henri Büsser, Maurice Emmanuel, Jean Gallon, and Noël Gallon.

Alphonse Duvernoy

Antonín Dvořák

this teacher's teachers
Dvořák (1841–1904) studied with teachers including Josef Krejčí.

E

John Eaton

this teacher's teachers
Eaton (born 1935) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Edward T. Cone, and Roger Sessions.

Johann Ernst Eberlin

this teacher's teachers
Eberlin (1702–1762) studied with teachers including Balthasar Siberer.

Carl Eberwein

Clarence Eddy

Jean-Frédéric Edelmann

Gilles van den Eeden

İsmail Dede Efendi

Abel Ehrlich

Heinrich Ehrlich

Herbert Eimert

this teacher's teachers
Eimert (1897–1972) studied with teachers including Hermann Abendroth and August von Othegraven.

Severin Eisenberger

Antonín Eiser

Jan Ekier

this teacher's teachers
Ekier (1913–2014) studied with teachers including Zbigniew Drzewiecki and Kazimierz Sikorski.

Edward Elgar

Ernst Ellberg

Catharinus Elling

Józef Elsner

Herbert Elwell

this teacher's teachers
Elwell (1898–1974) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger.

Paul Emerich

Maurice Emmanuel

George Enescu

this teacher's teachers
Enescu (1881–1955) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré, Robert Fuchs, Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr., and Martin Pierre Marsick.

Gustav Engel

Julius Epstein

Donald Erb

this teacher's teachers
Erb (1927–2008) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Kenneth Gaburo, and Bernhard Heiden.

Eduard Erdmann

this teacher's teachers
Erdmann (1896–1958) studied with teachers including Conrad Ansorge and Heinz Tiessen.

Robert Erickson

this teacher's teachers
Erickson (1917–1997) studied with teachers including Ernst Krenek and Roger Sessions.

Achille Errani

Michele Esposito

this teacher's teachers
Esposito (1855–1929) studied with teachers including Beniamino Cesi and Paolo Serrao.

Camille Everardi

this teacher's teachers
Everardi (1824–1899) studied with teachers including Manuel García.

[272]==F==

Werner Fabricius

this teacher's teachers
Fabricius studied with teachers including Heinrich Scheidemann and Thomas Selle.

Lorenzo Fago

Nicola Fago

this teacher's teachers
Fago (1677–1745) studied with teachers including Francesco Provenzale.

Rolande Falcinelli

Manuel de Falla

Alexander Famintsyn

Harold Farberman

this teacher's teachers
Farberman (born 1929) studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Luciano Berio, Aaron Copland, and Lukas Foss.

Ferenc Farkas

Antonio Farini

Arthur Farwell

this teacher's teachers
Farwell (1872–1952) studied with teachers including Engelbert Humperdinck.

Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch

this teacher's teachers
C. F. Fasch (1736–1800) studied with teachers including Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Wilhelm Hertel, and Carl Höckh.

Johann Friedrich Fasch

this teacher's teachers
J. F. Fasch (1688–1758) studied with teachers including Johann Kuhnau and Johann Schelle.

Gabriel Fauré

this teacher's teachers
Fauré (1845–1924) studied with teachers including Louis Niedermeyer and Camille Saint-Saëns.

André Joseph Fauvel

Amy Fay

this teacher's teachers
Fay (1844–1928) studied with teachers including Ludwig Deppe, Theodor Kullak, Franz Liszt, and Carl Tausig.

Ilona Fehér

this teacher's teachers
Fehér (1901–1988) studied with teachers including Joseph Bloch and Jenő Hubay.

David Felder

this teacher's teachers
Felder (born 1953) studied with teachers including Donald Erb, Robert Erickson, Roger Reynolds, and Bernard Rands.

Morton Feldman

this teacher's teachers
Feldman (1926–1987) studied with teachers including Wallingford Riegger and Stefan Wolpe.

Fedele Fenaroli

this teacher's teachers
Fenaroli (1730–1818) studied with teachers including Francesco Durante.

Francesco Feo

Donald Ferguson

Howard Ferguson

Brian Ferneyhough

this teacher's teachers
Ferneyhough (born 1943) studied with teachers including Ton de Leeuw.

François-Joseph Fétis

this teacher's teachers
Fétis (1784–1871) studied with teachers including François-Adrien Boieldieu.

Paul Fetler

this teacher's teachers
Fetler (born 1920, death year unknown) studied with teachers including Boris Blacher, Paul Hindemith, and Quincy Porter.

Pierre Février

Zdeněk Fibich

this teacher's teachers
Fibich (1850–1900) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn, Vinzenz Lachner, and Ignaz Moscheles.

John Field

this teacher's teachers
Field (1782–1837) studied with teachers including Tommaso Giordani, Muzio Clementi, and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger.

Irving Fine

this teacher's teachers
Fine (1914–1962) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, Serge Koussevitzky, and Walter Piston.

Ross Lee Finney

this teacher's teachers
Finney (1906–1997) studied with teachers including Alban Berg, Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, and Roger Sessions.

Pietro Antonio Fiocco

Giovanni Andrea Fioroni

  • Agostino Quaglia[348]
  • Giovanni Bernardo Zucchinetti[349]

Rudolf Firkušný

this teacher's teachers
Firkušný (1912–1994) studied with teachers including Vilém Kurz and Artur Schnabel.

Edwin Fischer

this teacher's teachers
E. Fischer (1886–1960) studied with teachers including Martin Krause.

Johann Christian Fischer

Joseph Fischhof

Josepha von Fladt

Carl Flesch

Stanley Fletcher

Marie Mauté de Fleurville

this teacher's teachers
Fleurville (?) studied with teachers including Frédéric Chopin.

Free Focke

Josef Bohuslav Foerster

this teacher's teachers
Foerster (1859–1951) studied with teachers including František Zdeněk Skuherský.

Emanuel Aloys Förster

Wolfgang Fortner

this teacher's teachers
Fortner (1907–1987) studied with teachers including Hermann Grabner.

Lukas Foss

this teacher's teachers
Foss (1922–2009) studied with teachers including Noël Gallon, Paul Hindemith, Lazare Lévy, Rosario Scalero, and Isabelle Vengerova.

Jean Fournet

Charles Fox (composer, studied with Boulanger 1959-1961)

Frederick A. Fox

this teacher's teachers
Fox (1931–2011) studied with teachers including Bernhard Heiden.

Petronio Franceschini

this teacher's teachers
Franceschini (1651–1680) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Corsi da Celano and Giacomo Antonio Perti.

César Franck

this teacher's teachers

Friedrich Wilhelm Franke

Benjamin Frankel

Ignaz Fränzl

Vito Frazzi

Girolamo Frescobaldi

this teacher's teachers
Frescobaldi (1583–1643) studied with teachers including Luzzasco Luzzaschi.

Alexandro Marie Antoin Fridzeri

Carl Friedberg

this teacher's teachers
Friedberg (1872–1955) studied with teachers including Clara Schumann.

Arthur Friedheim

this teacher's teachers
Friedheim (1859–1932) studied with teachers including Franz Liszt.

Eli Friedman

Ignaz Friedman

this teacher's teachers
Friedman (1882–1948) studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni, Theodor Leschetizky, and Hugo Riemann.

Fred Frith

Johannes Fritsch

  • hans w. koch
  • Siegfried Koepf
  • Branimir Krstic
  • Harald Muenz
  • Josef Rebbe
  • Volker Staub
  • Kubilay Üner
  • Caspar Johannes Walter

Giuseppe Frugatta

this teacher's teachers
Frugatta studied with teachers including Antonio Bazzini.

Gunnar de Frumerie

this teacher's teachers
de Frumerie (1908—1987) studied with teachers including Ernst Ellberg and Lennart Lundberg.

Johann Nepomuk Fuchs

this teacher's teachers
J. N. Fuchs (1842–1899) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.

Teodoro Fuchs

Robert Fuchs

this teacher's teachers
R. Fuchs (1847–1927) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.

Leo Funtek

Beat Furrer

Johann Joseph Fux

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