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Sopranos
Mezzo-sopranos
Contraltos
Tenors
Baritones
Basses
this teacher's teachers
Rault studied with teachers including
Michel Blavet .
this teacher's teachers
[40]
this teacher's teachers
Reger (1873–1916) studied with teachers including
Hugo Riemann .
University of California, San Diego
Mark Applebaum , Associate Professor of Music, Stanford University
Xavier Beteta , Assistant Professor of Music, Wheaton College
Rick Bidlack , Signals and Noises, software development
Juan Campoverde , Composer, Chicago
Rick Carrick , Composer and Conductor
Benjamin Leeds Carson , Associate Professor of Music, University of California, Santa Cruz
John Celona , Professor of Composition, University of Victoria School of Music
Wendy Mae Chambers
[74]
Antonio Cunha , Professor of Music, University of Rio del Sol, Porto Allegre, Brazil
Elisabet Curbelo , Assistant Professor of Electroacoustic Composition and Music Theory, University of Utah
Chaya Czernowin , Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, Harvard University
Nicholas Deyoe , Composer, Director of Instrumental Arts Programs, California Institute of the Arts
Paul Dresher ,
[31] Director, The Paul Dresher Ensemble, Oakland, California
Peter Ivan Edwards , Associate Professor, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (Singapore)
David Felder , Distinguished Professor, SUNY Buffalo
Peter Gordon
[75]
Adam Greene , Freelance Composer, San Diego
Larry Groupé , Emmy-winning composer
Andrés Gutiérrez , Post-doctoral Researcher, ACTOR Project, McGill University
Ben Hackbarth , Head of Composition, Department of Music at University of Liverpool
Kerry Hagan , Lecturer, University of Limerick
Aaron Helgeson , Associate Professor of Composition, Montclair State University
Laure Hiendl , Freelance Composer, Berlin
Brenda Hutchinson [
pupils ] , Composer and Author
Jan Järvlepp , Freelance cellist, composer, Ottawa
Keith Johnson , Professor of Music, Mission College, Santa Clara, California
David Evan Jones , Professor of Music and UCSC Porter College Provost, University of California, Santa Cruz
Joseph Julian , Freelance Composer
Jarosław Kapuściński , Associate Professor of Composition and Director of Intermedia Performance Lab, Stanford University
Derek Keller , Assistant Professor of Music, Southern Oregon University
Joseph Klein , Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Division of Composition, University of North Texas
Paul Koonce , Emeritus Professor of Music, University of Florida
Olli Kortekangas , Composer, Finland
Keith Kothman , Director and Professor, School of Music, Western Michigan University
Lam Bun-Ching ,
[32]
[76] Freelance Composer, New York
Kei-ju Lin , Music Director M.O.V.E. (Taipei)
Larry Livingston , Professor of Conducting at the University of Southern California
Andrew May , Associate Professor and Director of CEMI, University of North Texas
Iioannis Mitsialis , Freelance musician, Köln, Germany
Mizue Mizushima , Freelance composer, Tokyo
Fernanda Aoki Navarro , Assistant Professor of Composition, Arizona State University
Nathaniel Phillips , Composer, Educator, Sound Artist, Portland, Oregon
Thanassis Rikakis , Dean of Iovine and Young Academy for Arts Technology and Innovation, University of Southern California
François Rose , Senior Lecturer, Department of Music, Stanford University
Jason Rosenberg , Assistant Professor of Composition, Sewanee, The University of the South
Benjamin Sabey , Composer, Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University
Robert Scott Thompson , Professor of Music Composition, Georgia State University
Eric Simonson , Professor, Danville Community College, Virginia
Ung Wha Son , Instructor in Music, UC Irvine
Steven Takasugi , Associate of the Music Department, Harvard University
Ori Talmon , Composer, Köln, Germany
Johan Tallgren , Director, Helsinki Biennale, Viitasaari, Finland
Michael Theodore , Associate Professor of Music Composition and Technology, University of Colorado Boulder
Christopher Tonkin , Head of Composition Studies and Music Technology, University of Western Australia
Erik Ulman , Lecturer, Stanford University
Nicolas Vérin , Professor of Music, École Nationale de Musique et de Danse d'Évry
Rolf Wallin , Freelance composer, Oslo, Norway
Robert Wannamaker , Associate Dean, California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles
Ryan Welsh , Program Manager for Educational Initiatives, Longy School of Music, Boston
Charlie Wilmoth , Instructor, Otterbein University
Kevin Zhang , Assistant Professor of Music, California State University, San Bernardino
Tiange Zhou , Associate Researcher, School of Future Design, Beijing Normal University
Yale (while visiting professor)
Michael Daugherty , Professor of Composition, University of Michigan
Michael Gordon , Faculty member, NYU Steinhardt; Co-founder, Bang on a Can
David Lang , Co-Founder, Bang on a Can
[77]
[78]
Scott Lindroth , Professor and Vice Provost of the Arts, Duke University
Joseph Waters , Professor of Music, San Diego State University
this teacher's teachers
Rheinberger (1839–1901) studied with teachers including
Franz Lachner .
this teacher's teachers
Riegger (1885–1961) studied with teachers including
Percy Goetschius .
this teacher's teachers
Rieti (1898–1994) studied with teachers including
Giuseppe Frugatta .
this teacher's teachers
Rietz (1812–1877) studied with teachers including
Bernhard Romberg .
this teacher's teachers
Rimbault (1773–1837) studied with teachers including
.
this teacher's teachers
Ritter (1840–1886) studied with teachers including
Franz Liszt .
this teacher's teachers
Sylvio Robazzi studied with teachers including
Yara Bernette .
this teacher's teachers
Rooke (1794–1847) studied with teachers including
Philip Cogan .
this teacher's teachers
Rosenhoff (1844–1905) studied with teachers including
Niels Gade .
this teacher's teachers
Rothwell (1872–1927) studied with teachers including
Gustav Mahler .
this teacher's teachers
Rubinstein (1887-1982) studied with teachers including
Karl Heinrich Barth .
this teacher's teachers
Ruggi (1767–1845) studied with teachers including
Fedele Fenaroli .
this teacher's teachers
Russo (1928–2003) studied with teachers including
Lennie Tristano .
S
this teacher's teachers
Sabaneyev, B. (−1918) studied with teachers including
Sergei Taneyev .
this teacher's teachers
Sacchini (1730–1786) studied with teachers including
Francesco Durante .
this teacher's teachers
Ney Salgado (1935–2015) studied with teachers including
Jose Kliass .
this teacher's teachers
Sanctis (1824–1916) studied with teachers including
Giuseppe Baini .
this teacher's teachers
Santa Cruz (1899–1987) studied with teachers including
Alberto Guerrero .
this teacher's teachers
Sarasate (1844–190) studied with teachers including
Jean-Delphin Alard .
this teacher's teachers
Saratelli (1714–1762) studied with teachers including
Antonio Lotti .
this teacher's teachers
X. Scharwenka (1850–1924) studied with teachers including
Theodor Kullak .
this teacher's teachers
Schelle (1648–1701) studied with teachers including
Heinrich Schütz .
this teacher's teachers
Schierbeck (1888–1949) studied with teachers including
Carl Nielsen .
this teacher's teachers
Schillings (1868–1933) studied with teachers including
Josef Rheinberger .
this teacher's teachers
Schmitt (1788–1866) studied with teachers including
Johann Anton André .
this teacher's teachers
Scholz (1835–1916) studied with teachers including
Ernst Pauer .
this teacher's teachers
Schön-René (???) studied with teachers including
Pauline Viardot .
this teacher's teachers
Schreker (1878–1934) studied with teachers including
Robert Fuchs .
this teacher's teachers
Schuëcker (1860–1911) studied with teachers including
Antonio Zamara .
this teacher's teachers
Schuller (born 1925) studied with teachers including
Eduard Steuermann .
this teacher's teachers
Schuman (1910–1992) studied with teachers including
Roy Harris .
this teacher's teachers
Schütz (1585–1672) studied with teachers including
Giovanni Gabrieli .
Heinrich Schütz , often called the "father of German music",
[324] composer of what is traditionally regarded as the "first German opera"
Dafne (1627, lost), and transmitter of the Italian style of his teacher
Giovanni Gabrieli to Germany had many pupils, including many of the musicians who sang or played under him as
Kapellmeister in composition.
this teacher's teachers
Schwantner (born 1943) studied with teachers including
Alan Stout .
this teacher's teachers
Sculthorpe (1929–2014) studied with teachers including
Egon Wellesz .
this teacher's teachers
Searle (1915–1982) studied with teachers including
Anton Webern .
this teacher's teachers
Sechter (1788–1867) studied with teachers including
Leopold Kozeluch .
this teacher's teachers
Sedivka (1917–2009) studied with teachers including
Otakar Ševčík .
this teacher's teachers
Ševčík (1852–1934) studied with teachers including
Antonín Bennewitz .
this teacher's teachers
Sgambati (1841–1914) studied with teachers including
Franz Liszt .
this teacher's teachers
Shure (1910–1995) studied with teachers including
Artur Schnabel .
this teacher's teachers
Siegmeister studied with teachers including
Nadia Boulanger .
this teacher's teachers
Sierra studied with teachers including
György Ligeti .
this teacher's teachers
Soloviev (1846–1916) studied with teachers including
Nikolai Zaremba .
this teacher's teachers
Somis (1686–1763) studied with teachers including
Arcangelo Corelli .
this teacher's teachers
Steffani (1654–1728) studied with teachers including
Johann Caspar Kerll .
this teacher's teachers
Stein (1916–2004) studied with teachers including
Arnold Schoenberg .
this teacher's teachers
Stolzenberg (1827–1908) studied with teachers including
Heinrich Dorn .
this teacher's teachers
Stotijn (1891–1970) studied with teachers including
Dirk van Emmerik .
Kenneth Sutherland
this teacher's teachers
Szymanowski studied with teachers including
Zygmunt Noskowski .
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