List of music students by teacher: N to Q
This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
N
François Joseph Naderman
this teacher's teachers
Naderman (1781–1835) studied with teachers including Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz.
Giovanni Maria Nanino
this teacher's teachers
G. M. Nanino (1543 or 1544 – 1607) studied with teachers including Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
Eduard Nápravník
- Therésè Leschetizkaya-Dolinina[3]
Pietro Nardini
this teacher's teachers
Nardini (1722–1793) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Tartini.
- Bartolomeo Campagnoli
- Giovanni Francesco Giuliani[4]
Johann Naret-Koning
Pran Nath
this teacher's teachers
Nath (1918–1996) studied with teachers including Abdul Wahid Khan.
- George Brooks[5] (Saxophonist)
- Rhys Chatham
- Don Cherry
- Alex Dea
- Henry Flynt[6]
- Simone Forti
- Jon Gibson
- Michael Harrison[7]
- Jon Hassell
- Catherine Christer Hennix
- Lee Konitz
- Douglas Leedy
- W. A. Mathieu
- Rose Okada
- Charlemagne Palestine[8]
- Sufi Pir Shabda Kahn
- Terry Riley [pupils][6]
- Sargam Shah
- Yoshi Wada
- La Monte Young [pupils][6]
- Marian Zazeela
Gaetano Nava
Karel Navrátil
this teacher's teachers
Karl Navrátil
this teacher's teachers
Karl Navrátil (1836–1914) studied with teachers including Gustav Nottebohm.
Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil
this teacher's teachers
Christian Gottlob Neefe
this teacher's teachers
Neefe (1748–1798) studied with teachers including Johann Adam Hiller.
Marcantonio Negri
August Neithardt
Dimitar Nenov
this teacher's teachers
Nenov (1901–1953) studied with teachers including Egon Petri.
Heinrich Neuhaus
this teacher's teachers
Neuhaus (1888–1964) studied with teachers including Aleksander Michałowski.
- Ryszard Bakst
- Emil Gilels[16]
- Anton Ginsburg
- Vera Gornostayeva
- Tamara Guseva
- Zdeněk Hnát
- Tikhon Khrennikov
- Vladimir Krainev
- Alexei Lubimov
- Radu Lupu
- Yevgeny Malinin
- Evgeny Mogilevsky
- Aleksey Nasedkin
- Lev Naumov
- Sviatoslav Richter
- Alexander Slobodyanik
- Nina Svetlanova
- Eliso Virsaladze
- Yakov Zak
- Igor Zhukov
Sigismund von Neukomm
this teacher's teachers
Arthur Newman
Jean Louis Nicodé
- Otto Taubmann[14]
Willem Nicolaï
- Georg Hendrik Witte[18]
Ștefan Niculescu
this teacher's teachers
Louis Niedermeyer
this teacher's teachers
Niedermeyer (1802–1861) studied with teachers including Ignaz Moscheles and Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli.
- Gabriel Fauré [pupils]
- Georges Sporck[20]
Carl Nielsen
this teacher's teachers
Nielsen (1865–1931) studied with teachers including Orla Rosenhoff.
- Thorvald Aagaard (1877–1937)
- Harald Agersnap (1899–1982)
- Emilius Bangert (1883–1962)
- Jørgen Bentzon (1897–1951)
- Nancy Dalberg (1881–1949)
- Henry Holst (1899–1991)
- Knud Jeppesen [pupils][21] (1892–1974)
- Herman David Koppel (1908–1998)
- Poul Schierbeck [pupils] (1888–1949)
- Mogens Wöldike (1897–1988)
Arthur Nikisch
Henriette Nissen-Saloman
this teacher's teachers
Luigi Nono
this teacher's teachers
Homer Norris
- Olin Downes
- Philip James
- John Patton Marshall[26]
Zygmunt Noskowski
K. P. H. Notoprojo
Also known to his students as "Pak Cokro".
Gustav Nottebohm
this teacher's teachers
Nottebohm (1817–1882) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.
Vítězslav Novák
this teacher's teachers
Novák (1870–1949) studied with teachers including Antonín Dvořák.
- Emil Axman[29]
- Fidelio Friedrich Finke[30]
- Alois Hába [pupils][31]
- Karel Boleslav Jirák [pupils]
- Alexander Moyzes [pupils]
- Slavko Osterc[32]
- Vilém Petrželka[33]
- Sláva Vorlová
Vincent Novello
O
Eugene O'Brien
this teacher's teachers
O'Brien (1945 – ...) studied with teachers including Robert Beadell, John Eaton, Donald Erb, Iannis Xenakis, and Bernd Alois Zimmermann.
Vincent O'Brien
this teacher's teachers
O'Brien (1871–1948) studied with teachers including Robert Prescott Stewart.
Johannes Ockeghem
Arne Oldberg
this teacher's teachers
Arthur O'Leary
this teacher's teachers
O'Leary (1834–1919) studied with teachers including Ignaz Moscheles, Julius Rietz, Cipriani Potter, and William Sterndale Bennett.
Pauline Oliveros
this teacher's teachers
- Cory Arcangel
- Betsey Biggs
- Jorge Boehringer
- Anne Bourne
- Wendy Mae Chambers[37]
- Lam Bun-Ching[38]
- Seth Cluett
- Sidney Corbett[39]
- Corey Dargel
- Andrew Deutsch[40]
- Paul Dresher[41]
- Arnold Dreyblatt
- David Dunn[42]
- Brenda Hutchinson [pupils]
- Lynn Lonidier[43]
- Alexina Louie[44]
- Richard Marriott[45]
- Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
- Dana Reason
- John Warthen Struble
- Ned Sublette[46]
- Doug Van Nort[47]
- Heidi Von Gunden[48]
František Ondříček
this teacher's teachers
Ondříček (1857 – 1922) studied with teachers including Antonín Bennewitz.
Giacomo Orefice
William Ortiz-Alvarado
August von Othegraven
Ernst Julius Otto
- Bruno Zwintscher[53]
Hall Overton
this teacher's teachers
P
Pavel Pabst
Antonio Maria Pacchioni
this teacher's teachers
Pacchioni (1654–1738) studied with teachers including Giovanni Maria Bononcini.
Johann Pachelbel
this teacher's teachers
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
this teacher's teachers
Paderewski (1860–1941) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky.
- Lennart Lundberg [pupils][59]
- Witold Małcużyński
- Zygmunt Stojowski[60]
- Dalhousie Young[61]
John Knowles Paine
this teacher's teachers
Paine (1839–1906) studied with teachers including Carl August Haupt.
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Robert Moffat Palmer
this teacher's teachers
Palmer (1915–2010) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson.
Selim Palmgren
Giacomo Panizza
Bindo Paoli
Rosa Papier
this teacher's teachers
Papier studied with teachers including Mathilde Marchesi.
Pietro Domenico Paradisi
Dorothy Parke
Horatio Parker
this teacher's teachers
Parker (1863–1919) studied with teachers including Josef Rheinberger.
James Cutler Dunn Parker
- Arthur Battelle Whiting[79]
Walter Parratt
Hubert Parry
Harry Partch
Bernardo Pasquini
this teacher's teachers
Pasquini (1637–1710) studied with teachers including Loreto Vittori.
Elizabeth Pastor
this teacher's teachers
Pastor studied with teachers including Boris Goldovsky.
Ernst Pauer
this teacher's teachers
Pauer (1826–1905) studied with teachers including Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart.
Maggi Payne
this teacher's teachers
Payne (1945 – ...) studied with teachers including Robert Ashley, Ben Johnston, M. William Karlins, Salvatore Martirano, Gordon Mumma, and Alan Stout.
- Barbara Golden[89]
František Martin Pecháček
this teacher's teachers
Pecháček (1763–1816) studied with teachers including Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf.
Felip Pedrell
Frank Pelleg
Romain-Octave Pelletier I
this teacher's teachers
Pelletier I (1843–1927) studied with teachers including Antoine François Marmontel.
Petros Peloponnesios
Joseph Pembaur
this teacher's teachers
Krzysztof Penderecki
Johann Christoph Pepusch
George Perle
this teacher's teachers
Perle (1915–2009) studied with teachers including Ernst Krenek.
Vincent Persichetti
this teacher's teachers
Persichetti (1915–1987) studied with teachers including Fritz Reiner.
- Bruce Adolphe
- Leonardo Balada
- Leo Brouwer
- Richard Danielpour[101]
- James DePreist
- Kenneth Fuchs
- Philip Glass
- Paavo Heininen
- Lowell Liebermann
- Hall Overton [pupils][56]
- Claire Polin[102]
- Einojuhani Rautavaara
- Steve Reich[56]
- Elena Ruehr
- Michael Jeffrey Shapiro
- Peter Schickele[103][104]
- William Schimmel
- Laurie Spiegel
- Conrad Susa[105]
- Robert William Witt
Louis Persinger
this teacher's teachers
Persinger (1887–1966) studied with teachers including Arthur Nikisch, Jacques Thibaud, and Eugène Ysaÿe.
Giacomo Antonio Perti
Giovanni Battista Pescetti
Peter the Byzantine
this teacher's teachers
Petros Byzantios (fl. 1770 – 1808) studied with teachers including Petros Peloponnesios.
- Chartophylax Chourmouzios[108]
Goffredo Petrassi
- Robert Beaser[109]
- Norma Beecroft
- Mario Bertoncini
- Cornelius Cardew [pupils][110]
- Aldo Clementi[19]
- Peter Maxwell Davies [pupils][111]
- Michael Dellaira
- Franco Donatoni [pupils]
- Will Eisma[112]
- Karl Korte
- Kenneth Leighton
- Ennio Morricone
- Jorge Peixinho
- Daniel Perlongo [pupils]
- Ernesto Rubin de Cervin
- Eric Salzman[25]
- Alfredo Sangiorgi [pupils]
- Armando Santiago
- Richard Teitelbaum
Egon Petri
- Victor Borge (1909–2000)
- Balys Dvarionas (1904–1972)
- Lee Hoiby (1926–2011)[113]
- Eugene Istomin[3]
- Template:Claire James
- Grant Johannesen[3]
- Gunnar Johansen (1906–1991)[114]
- Alfred Kanwischer
- Emme Kemp
- Leonard Klein[115]
- Ernst Levy[3]
- Alexander Libermann[115]
- Charles Lynch [pupils][115]
- Lois Maer[115]
- Ozan Marsh (1920–1992)
- Phillip Morgan[115]
- John Moriarty (born 1930)[115]
- Dimitar Nenov [pupils]
- John Ogdon (1937–1989)[3][116]
- Ruth Orr[115]
- Newman Powell[115]
- Ruth Preusser[115]
- Alice Ray[115]
- Daniell Revenaugh
- Forrest Robinson[115]
- Friedrich Schnapp (1900–1983)[114]
- Robert Sheldon[115]
- Larry Sitsky (born 1934)[117]
- John Sweeney[115]
- Vitya Vronsky (1909–1992)
- Gordon Watson
- Earl Wild (1915–2010)[3][118]
- Terry Wohl[115]
Malcolm Peyton
this teacher's teachers
Peyton (1932 – ...) studied with teachers including Edward T. Cone.
Isidor Philipp
this teacher's teachers
Philipp (1863–1958) studied with teachers including Georges Mathias.
- Dwight Anderson
- Emma Boynet
- Harold Bradley
- Serge Conus
- Aaron Copland [pupils]
- Jeanne-Marie Darré
- Pierre Dervaux
- Ania Dorfmann
- Rolande Falcinelli
- Felix Fox
- Jean Françaix
- Henri Gagnon
- Youra Guller
- Georges Hugon
- Yvonne Loriod [pupils]
- Nikita Magaloff
- Colin McPhee[19][120]
- Federico Mompou
- Léo-Pol Morin
- Guiomar Novaes
- Wilfrid Pelletier
- Émile Poillot [pupils]
- Harrison Potter
- Albert Schweitzer
- Phyllis Sellick
- Soulima Stravinsky
- Louise Talma
- Alexander Tcherepnin
- Beveridge Webster
- Victor Young
Burrill Phillips
this teacher's teachers
Phillips (1907–1988) studied with teachers including Howard Hanson, Bernard Rogers, and Edwin Stringham.
Niccolò Piccinni
this teacher's teachers
Willem Pijper
- Kees van Baaren [pupils]
- Piet Ketting[122]
- Guillaume Landré[123]
André Pirro
Johann Georg Pisendel
this teacher's teachers
Pisendel (1687–1755) studied with teachers including Johann David Heinichen, Antonio Montanari, and Antonio Vivaldi.
Paul Pisk
this teacher's teachers
Pisk (1893–1990) studied with teachers including Arnold Schoenberg.
Francesco Antonio Pistocchi
Walter Piston
this teacher's teachers
Piston (1894–1976) studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger, Paul Dukas, and Edward Burlingame Hill.
- Samuel Adler [pupils]
- Leroy Anderson
- Arthur Berger [pupils][124][129]
- Leonard Bernstein [pupils][130][131][132]
- Martin Boykan [pupils]
- Elliott Carter [pupils]
- John Davison
- Irving Fine [pupils][133][134][135]
- John Harbison [pupils]
- Karl Kohn
- Ellis B. Kohs
- Gail Kubik
- Noël Lee
- Robert Moevs
- Conlon Nancarrow
- William P. Perry
- Daniel Pinkham[136][137]
- Frederic Rzewski
- Allen Sapp
- Harold Shapero [pupils][138][139]
- Claudio Spies[140]
- Robert Strassburg [pupils]
Percy Pitt
this teacher's teachers
Friedrich Wilhelm Pixis
this teacher's teachers
Johann Peter Pixis
this teacher's teachers
Pixis (1788–1874) studied with teachers including Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Friedrich Wilhelm Pixis.
Ildebrando Pizzetti
Louis Plaidy
- Dudley Buck [pupils]
- Hans von Bülow [pupils][19][144]
- Frederic Hymen Cowen
- Felix Draeseke
- Gustave Gagnon
- Edvard Grieg [pupils]
- Michael Maybrick
- James Cutler Dunn Parker
- Oscar Paul
- Julius Röntgen
- Ernst Rudorff [pupils]
- Samuel Sanford
- Hermann Scholtz[145]
- Gustav Schreck[146]
- Arthur Sullivan [pupils]
- Bruno Zwintscher[147]
Nicolas Joseph Platel
this teacher's teachers
Platel (1777–1835) studied with teachers including Jacques-Michel Hurel de Lamare.
Simone Plé-Caussade
Émile Poillot
this teacher's teachers
Poillot (1886–1948) studied with teachers including Isidor Philipp, Alexandre Guilmant, and Louis Vierne.
Larry Polansky
this teacher's teachers
Polansky (1954 – ...) studied with teachers including James Tenney.
Yuri Pomerantsiev
this teacher's teachers
Pomerantsiev studied with teachers including Sergei Taneyev.
Amilcare Ponchielli
- Marco Enrico Bossi [pupils][151]
- Caterina Gabrielli (perhaps[152])
- Vittorio Gianfreschi[153]
- Pietro Mascagni[153][154]
- Emilio Pizzi
- Giacomo Puccini [pupils][153]
Nicola Porpora
this teacher's teachers
Porpora (1686–1768) studied with teachers including Gaetano Greco.
Costanzo Porta
this teacher's teachers
Porta (1528 or 1529 – 1601) studied with teachers including Adrian Willaert.
Quincy Porter
this teacher's teachers
Cipriani Potter
Henri Pousseur
Mel Powell
this teacher's teachers
Powell (1923–1998) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith, Nadia Reisenberg, Joseph Schillinger, Ernst Toch, and Bernard Wagenaar.
Louis-Barthélémy Pradher
this teacher's teachers
Pradher (1782–1843) studied with teachers including Henri-Montan Berton.
- Henri Herz [pupils][164]
- Jacques-Simon Herz[164]
- Henri Rosellen[164]
Jacob Praetorius
this teacher's teachers
Praetorius (1586–1651) studied with teachers including Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck and Jacob Praetorius the Elder.
Jacob Praetorius the Elder
Eddie Prévost
Gottfried von Preyer
this teacher's teachers
Preyer (1807–1901) studied with teachers including Simon Sechter.
Ignazio Prota
Ebenezer Prout
this teacher's teachers
Prout (1835–1909) studied with teachers including Charles Kensington Salaman.
- Eugen d'Albert
- Edward German
- John Blackwood McEwen [pupils]
- Charles William Pearce[169]
- Arthur Goring Thomas
- John Waterhouse
- Henry Wood
Francesco Provenzale
Giacomo Puccini
this teacher's teachers
Gaetano Pugnani
this teacher's teachers
Pugnani (1731–1798) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Somis.
Raoul Pugno
this teacher's teachers
Vladimir Pukhal'ski
this teacher's teachers
Pukhal'ski (1848–1933) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky.
Henry Purcell
this teacher's teachers
Purcell (1659–1695) studied with teachers including John Blow, Henry Cooke, and Christopher Gibbons.
Veli-Matti Puumala
- Sampo Haapamäki
- Sebastian Hilli
- Anna Huuskonen
- Seunghee Lee
- Minna Leinonen
- Jimmy López
- Tiina Myllärinen
- Timothy Page
- Jüri Reinvere
- Gundega Šmite
- Lauri Supponen
- Outi Tarkiainen
- Niilo Tarnanen
- Juhani Vesikkala
Johann Christoph Pyrlaeus
Q
Johann Joachim Quantz
this teacher's teachers
Héctor Quintanar
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