List of music students by teacher: G to J

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

G

Andrea Gabrieli

this teacher's teachers
Gabrieli (1532/1533 – 1585) studied with teachers including Orlande de Lassus.

Giovanni Gabrieli

this teacher's teachers
Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) studied with teachers including Andrea Gabrieli and Orlande de Lassus.

Domenico Gabrielli

this teacher's teachers
Gabrielli (1651/1659 – 1690) studied with teachers including Petronio Franceschini, Giovanni Legrenzi, and Giacomo Antonio Perti.

Kenneth Gaburo

this teacher's teachers
Gaburo (1926–1993) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson.

Niels Gade

this teacher's teachers
Gade (1817–1890) studied with teachers including Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall.

Tommaso Gaffi

this teacher's teachers
Gaffi (1667–1744) studied with teachers including Bernardo Pasquini.

Ercole Gaibara

  • Bartolomeo Girolamo Laurenti[13]

Ivan Galamian

this teacher's teachers
Galamian (1903–1981) studied with teachers including Lucien Capet and Konstantin Mostras.

Paolo Gallico

Raymond Gallois-Montbrun

this teacher's teachers
Gallois-Montbrun (1918–1994) studied with teachers including Henri Büsser, Jean Gallon, Noël Gallon, and Firmin Touche.

Jean Gallon

this teacher's teachers
Gallon (1878–1959) studied with teachers including Albert Lavignac and Charles Lenepveu.

Noël Gallon

Baldassare Galuppi

this teacher's teachers
Galuppi (1706–1785) studied with teachers including Antonio Lotti.

Johann Baptist Gänsbacher

this teacher's teachers
Gänsbacher (1778–1844) studied with teachers including Georg Joseph Vogler.

Eugenie Garcia

Gustave Garcia

Manuel García, Jr.

Manuel García, Sr.

Ramón Gargallo

  • Joan Exequiel Fernández[25]

Francesco Gasparini

this teacher's teachers
Gasparini (1661–1727) studied with teachers including Bernardo Pasquini.

Philippe Gaubert

Pierre Gaviniès

Heinrich Gebhard

this teacher's teachers
Gebhard (1878–1963) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky.

André Gedalge

this teacher's teachers
Gedalge (1856–1926) studied with teachers including Ernest Guiraud.

Francesco Geminiani

this teacher's teachers
Geminiani (1687–1762) studied with teachers including Arcangelo Corelli and Alessandro Scarlatti.

Harald Genzmer

this teacher's teachers
Genzmer (1909–2007) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith.

Friedrich Gernsheim

Roberto Gerhard

this teacher's teachers
Gerhard (1896–1970) studied with teachers including Felip Pedrell and Arnold Schoenberg.

François-Auguste Gevaert

this teacher's teachers
Gevaert (1828–1908) studied with teachers including Martin-Joseph Mengal.

Giorgio Federico Ghedini

this teacher's teachers
Ghedini (1892–1965) studied with teachers including Marco Enrico Bossi.

Vittorio Giannini

Reine Gianoli

Christopher Gibbons

Walter Gieseking

Eugène Gigout

this teacher's teachers
Gigout (1844–1925) studied with teachers including Camille Saint-Saëns.

Anthony Gilbert

this teacher's teachers
Gilbert (born 1934) studied with teachers including Alexander Goehr.

Georges Gillet

Alberto Ginastera

this teacher's teachers
Ginastera (1916–1983) studied with teachers including Aaron Copland.

Tommaso Giordani

Narcisse Girard

this teacher's teachers
Girard (1797–1860) studied with teachers including Pierre Baillot and Anton Reicha.

Alexander Glazunov

this teacher's teachers
Glazunov (1865–1936) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Reinhold Glière

this teacher's teachers
Glière (1875–1956) studied with teachers including Anton Arensky, Georgi Conus, Jan Hřímalý, Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, and Sergei Taneyev.

Mikhail Glinka

this teacher's teachers
Glinka (1804–1857) studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn and Charles Mayer.

Christoph Willibald Gluck

this teacher's teachers
Gluck (1714–1787) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Sammartini.

Walter Gmeindl

Benjamin Godard

Alexander Goehr

this teacher's teachers
Goehr (born 1932) studied with teachers including Richard Hall, Olivier Messiaen, and Arnold Schoenberg.

Percy Goetschius

Johann Gottlieb Goldberg

this teacher's teachers
Goldberg (1727–1756) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.

Alexander Goldenweiser

this teacher's teachers
Goldenweiser (1875–1961) studied with teachers including Vassily Safonoff and Sergei Taneyev.

Friedrich Goldmann

this teacher's teachers
Goldmann (1941–2009) studied with teachers including Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Rubin Goldmark

this teacher's teachers
Goldmark (1872–1936) studied with teachers including Antonín Dvořák and Johann Nepomuk Fuchs.

Boris Goldovsky

this teacher's teachers
Goldovsky (1908–2001) studied with teachers including Ernő Dohnányi and Artur Schnabel.
  • Sarah Caldwell, who became a famous impresario and conductor in her own right
  • Donald Covert  [pupils], only American ever to graduate in Conducting in Vienna and international conductor
  • Phyllis Curtin, soprano, who sang at the Metropolitan, New York City Opera, and at leading European venues
  • Rosalind Elias, who also sang at the Met and in Europe
  • Peter Feldman, who performed for radio and television.
  • Robert McFerrin, the first African-American man to sing at the Metropolitan Opera.
  • Sherrill Milnes, baritone, star at the Met, City Opera, and in Europe.
  • Elizabeth Pastor [pupils][63]

Katharine Goodson

this teacher's teachers
Goodson (1872–1958) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky.

Léon Goossens

this teacher's teachers
Goossens (1897–1988) studied with teachers including Charles Reynolds.

Henryk Górecki

this teacher's teachers
Górecki (1933–2010) studied with teachers including Bolesław Szabelski.

François-Joseph Gossec

Charles Gounod

this teacher's teachers
Gounod (1818–1893) studied with teachers including Anton Reicha, Jean-François Le Sueur, and Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann.

N. Govindarajan

Hermann Grabner

Hermann Graedener

Joseph Graetz

Guillermo Graetzer

this teacher's teachers
Graetzer (1914–1993) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith.

Percy Grainger

Enrique Granados

Giuseppina Grassini

Johann Gottlieb Graun

this teacher's teachers
Graun (1703–1771) studied with teachers including Johann Georg Pisendel and Giuseppe Tartini.

Gaetano Greco

this teacher's teachers
Greco (ca. 1657 – ca. 1728) studied with teachers including Giovanni Salvatore and Gennaro Ursino.

Maurice Greene

this teacher's teachers
Greene (1696–1755) studied with teachers including Richard Brind.

Edvard Grieg

this teacher's teachers
Grieg (1843–1907) studied with teachers including Niels Gade, Salomon Jadassohn, Ignaz Moscheles, Louis Plaidy, and Carl Reinecke.

Gérard Grisey

this teacher's teachers
Grisey (1946–1998) studied with teachers including Henri Dutilleux, Olivier Messiaen, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Ernst Gröschel

this teacher's teachers
Gröschel (1918–2000) studied with teachers including Emil von Sauer.
  • Thomas Fink (pianist)
  • Zimmermann Walter

Gabriel Grovlez

this teacher's teachers
Grovlez (1879–1944) studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré.

Georg Wilhelm Gruber

Jakob Grün

this teacher's teachers
Grün (1837–1916) studied with teachers including Joseph Böhm.

Gaetano Guadagni

Gioseffo Guami

Alberto Guerrero

Pedro Guerrero

Alexandre Guilmant

this teacher's teachers
Guilmant (1837–1911) studied with teachers including Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens.

Ernest Guiraud

this teacher's teachers
Guiraud (1837–1892) studied with teachers including Antoine François Marmontel.

Friedrich Gulda

Eugen Gura

H

Alois Hába

this teacher's teachers
Hába (1893–1973) studied with teachers including Vítězslav Novák and Franz Schreker.

François Habeneck

Franz Habermann

Parashkev Hadjiev

Georg Hahn

  • Pater Alexius Molitor[90]

Andre Hajdu

this teacher's teachers
Hajdu (1932–2016) studied with teachers including Zoltan Kodaly, Olivier Messiaen, and Darius Milhaud.

Rodolfo Halffter

Karel Halíř

this teacher's teachers
Halíř (1859–1909) studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim.

Richard Hall

Charles Hallé

this teacher's teachers
Hallé (1819–1895) studied with teachers including Christian Heinrich Rinck.

Anton Halm

Bengt Hambraeus

Eero Hämeenniemi

  • Juho Kangas
  • Outi Tarkiainen
  • Patrik Vidjeskog

Anton Joseph Hampel

George Frideric Handel

J. N. Hanff

Ilmari Hannikainen

Wilhelm Hanser

Howard Hanson

this teacher's teachers
Hanson studied with teachers including Percy Goetschius and Arne Oldberg.

Raymond Hanson

John Harbison

this teacher's teachers
Harbison studied with teachers including Walter Piston and Roger Sessions.

Roy Harris

this teacher's teachers
Harris studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Farwell.

Lou Harrison

this teacher's teachers
Harrison studied with teachers including Henry Cowell, K. P. H. Notoprojo, and Arnold Schoenberg.

Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann

  • Cornelius Rübner[11]
  • Erik Anton Valdemar Siboni[119]

Jonathan Harvey

this teacher's teachers
Harvey studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt.

Kunihiko Hashimoto

this teacher's teachers
Hashimoto (1904–1949) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg and Egon Wellesz.

Johann Adolph Hasse

this teacher's teachers
Hasse (baptised 1699 – 1783) studied with teachers including Alessandro Scarlatti and Johann Theile.

Alphonse Hasselmans

Roman Haubenstock-Ramati

Josef Matthias Hauer

Carl August Haupt

this teacher's teachers
Haupt (1810–1891) studied with teachers including August Wilhelm Bach.

Moritz Hauptmann

this teacher's teachers
Hauptmann studied with teachers including Francesco Morlacchi and Louis Spohr.

Robert Hausmann

Fumio Hayasaka

Joseph Haydn

this teacher's teachers
Haydn (1732–1809) studied with teachers including Nicola Porpora.

Michael Haydn

Hugo Heermann

this teacher's teachers
Heermann (1844–1935) studied with teachers including Lambert Joseph Meerts.
  • Hermann Hans Wetzler[129]

Bernhard Heiden

this teacher's teachers
Heiden studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith and Robert Moffat Palmer.

Jascha Heifetz

this teacher's teachers
Heifetz (1901–1987) studied with teachers including Leopold Auer.

Johann David Heinichen

this teacher's teachers
Heinichen studied with teachers including Johann Kuhnau and Johann Schelle.

Paavo Heininen

John Heiss

this teacher's teachers

Stephen Heller

this teacher's teachers
Heller studied with teachers including Carl Czerny.

Georg Hellmesberger, Sr.

this teacher's teachers
G. Hellmesberger, Sr. (1800–1873) studied with teachers including Joseph Böhm and Emanuel Aloys Förster.

Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr.

this teacher's teachers
J. Hellmesberger, Jr. (1855–1907) studied with teachers including Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr..

Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr.

this teacher's teachers
J. Hellmesberger, Sr. (1828–1893) studied with teachers including Georg Hellmesberger, Sr..

Mara Margaret Helmuth

Pierre Henry

this teacher's teachers
Henry (born 1927) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Olivier Messiaen.

George Henschel

Adolf von Henselt

this teacher's teachers
Henselt (1814–1889) studied with teachers including Ludwig Berger, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Simon Sechter, and Josepha von Fladt.

Hans Werner Henze

this teacher's teachers
Henze studied with teachers including Wolfgang Fortner and René Leibowitz.

Philip Herschkowitz

Johann Wilhelm Hertel

this teacher's teachers
Hertel (1727–1789) studied with teachers including Franz Benda and Carl Höckh.

Richard Hervig

Henri Herz

this teacher's teachers
Herz (1803–1888) studied with teachers including Louis-Barthélémy Pradher and Anton Reicha.

Norman Herzberg

Rogier de Hesdin

Willy Hess

this teacher's teachers
Hess (1859–1939) studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim.

Adolf Friedrich Hesse

Richard Heuberger

this teacher's teachers
Heuberger studied with teachers including Robert Fuchs and Wilhelm Mayer.

William Hibbard

this teacher's teachers
Hibbard studied with teachers including Francis Judd Cooke.

Edward Burlingame Hill

Ferdinand Hiller

this teacher's teachers
Hiller (1811–1885) studied with teachers including Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Aloys Schmitt.

Johann Adam Hiller

this teacher's teachers
Hiller (1728–1804) studied with teachers including Gottfried August Homilius.

Lejaren Hiller

this teacher's teachers
Hiller studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt and Roger Sessions.

Paul Hindemith

this teacher's teachers
Hindemith studied with teachers including Bernhard Sekles.

Grete Hinterhofer

Kozaburo Hirai

Rozalie Hirs

Joseph Hislop

Jacob Hochbrucker

Carl Höckh

Sydney Hodkinson

this teacher's teachers
Hodkinson studied with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Edward T. Cone, and Roger Sessions.

K. David van Hoesen

Finn Høffding

Paul Hofhaimer

Josef Hofmann

this teacher's teachers
Hofmann (1876–1957) studied with teachers including Moritz Moszkowski, Anton Rubinstein, and Heinrich Urban.

Robin Holloway

this teacher's teachers
Holloway (born 1943) studied with teachers including Alexander Goehr.

Vagn Holmboe

this teacher's teachers
Holmboe studied with teachers including Finn Høffding and Knud Jeppesen.

Ignaz Holzbauer

this teacher's teachers
Holzbauer studied with teachers including Johann Joseph Fux.

Gottfried August Homilius

this teacher's teachers
Homilius (1714–1785) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach.

Arthur Honegger

this teacher's teachers
Honegger studied with teachers including Vincent d'Indy, André Gedalge, and Charles-Marie Widor.

J. L. Hopkins

  • Stephen Austen Pearce[215]

Camillo (Kamillo) Horn

  • Toni Pfeifer

Charles Edward Horn

this teacher's teachers
Horn studied with teachers including Charles Frederick Horn.

Charles Frederick Horn

this teacher's teachers
Horn studied with teachers including Christoph Gottlieb Schröter.

Jan Hornziel

Vladimir Horowitz

Mieczysław Horszowski

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

Alan Hovhaness

this teacher's teachers
Hovhaness studied with teachers including Frederick Converse, Heinrich Gebhard, and Bohuslav Martinů.

Herbert Howells

this teacher's teachers
Howells studied with teachers including Charles Villiers Stanford and Charles Wood.

Adriana Hölszky

this teacher's teachers
Hölszky studied with teachers including Ştefan Niculescu.

Jan Hřímalý

this teacher's teachers
Hřímalý (1844–1915) studied with teachers including Moritz Mildner.

Jenő Hubay

this teacher's teachers
Hubay studied with teachers including Joseph Joachim.

Klaus Huber

this teacher's teachers
Huber studied with teachers including Boris Blacher.

Bronisław Huberman

Candelario Huizar

Johann Nepomuk Hummel

this teacher's teachers
Hummel studied with teachers including Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Antonio Salieri.

Engelbert Humperdinck

this teacher's teachers
Humperdinck (1854–1921) studied with teachers including Friedrich Gernsheim and Josef Rheinberger.

Karel Husa

Ernest Hutcheson

this teacher's teachers
Hutcheson (1871–1951) studied with teachers including Carl Reinecke and Bernhard Stavenhagen.

Brenda Hutchinson

this teacher's teachers
Hutchinson studied with teachers including Robert Erickson, Pauline Oliveros, and Roger Reynolds.

Lee Hyla

this teacher's teachers
Hyla studied with teachers including John Heiss, David Lewin, and Malcolm Peyton.

I

Akira Ifukube

Tomojirō Ikenouchi

Andrew Imbrie

this teacher's teachers
Imbrie studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Roger Sessions.

Marc'Antonio Ingegneri

John Ireland

this teacher's teachers
Ireland (1879–1962) studied with teachers including Charles Villiers Stanford.

Heinrich Isaac

Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov

this teacher's teachers
Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859–1935) studied with teachers including Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

Jean Eichelberger Ivey

J

Gordon Jacob

this teacher's teachers
Jacob studied with teachers including Herbert Howells and Charles Villiers Stanford.

Frederick Jacobi

this teacher's teachers
Jacobi (1891–1952) studied with teachers including Ernest Bloch, Paolo Gallico, and Rubin Goldmark.

Simon E. Jacobsohn

Salomon Jadassohn

this teacher's teachers
Jadassohn (1831–1902) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann and Julius Rietz.

Hyacinthe Jadin

Alfred Jaëll

this teacher's teachers
Jaëll studied with teachers including Carl Czerny and Ignaz Moscheles.

Philip James

Leoš Janáček

this teacher's teachers
Janáček (1854–1928) studied with teachers including Franz Krenn, Carl Reinecke, and František Zdeněk Skuherský.

Giuseppe Jannacconi

Philipp Jarnach

this teacher's teachers
Jarnach studied with teachers including Ferruccio Busoni, Paul Juon, and Albert Lavignac.

Józef Jarzębski

Hanns Jelinek

this teacher's teachers
Jelinek studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.

John Jenkins

Donald Jenni

Knud Jeppesen

this teacher's teachers
Jeppesen studied with teachers including Carl Nielsen.

Karel Boleslav Jirák

this teacher's teachers
Jirák studied with teachers including Josef Bohuslav Foerster and Vítězslav Novák.

Joseph Joachim

this teacher's teachers
Joachim (1831–1907) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann and Stanisław Serwaczyński.

Ben Johnston

this teacher's teachers

Niccolò Jommelli

this teacher's teachers
Jommeli (1714–1774) studied with teachers including Francesco Durante, Francesco Feo, and Leonardo Leo.

Philly Joe Jones

Richard Jones

Mihail Jora

this teacher's teachers
Jora studied with teachers including Robert Teichmüller.

Rafael Joseffy

this teacher's teachers
Joseffy (1852–1915) studied with teachers including Ignaz Moscheles.

Paul Juon

this teacher's teachers
Juon (1872–1940) studied with teachers including Anton Arensky, Jan Hřímalý, and Sergei Taneyev.

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