List of music students by teacher: R to S

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

R

Alexander Raab

Sergei Rachmaninoff

Robert Radeke

Jean-Théodore Radoux

Joachim Raff

Jean-Philippe Rameau

Günther Ramin

James K. Randall

Alberto Randegger

Bernard Rands

Agosto Rattenbach

Felix Rault

Einojuhani Rautavaara

Venanzio Rauzzini

Maurice Ravel

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Napoléon Henri Reber

Max Reger

Willy Rehberg

Anton Reicha

Carl Reinecke

Fritz Reiner

N. M. Reingbald

Johann Georg Reinhardt

Nadia Reisenberg

Ottorino Respighi

Jean de Reszke

Roger Reynolds

University of California, San Diego

  • Mark Applebaum, Associate Professor of Music, Stanford University
  • Rick Bidlack, Signals and Noises, software development
  • Lam Bun-Ching[29][67]
  • 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
  • Antonio Cuñha, Professor of Music, University of Rio del Sol, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Wendy Mae Chambers[68]
  • Chaya Czernowin, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, Harvard University
  • Nicholas Deyoe, Composer, Los Angeles
  • Paul Dresher,[28] Director, The Paul Dresher Ensemble, Oakland, California
  • Peter Ivan Edwards, Associate Professor, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (Singapore)
  • David Felder, Distinguished Professor, University at Buffalo – SUNY
  • Peter Gordon[69]
  • Adam Greene, Composer
  • Larry Groupé, Emmy-winning composer
  • Ben Hackbarth, Lecturer in Music at University of Liverpool
  • Kerry Hagan, Lecturer, University of Limerick
  • Aaron Helgeson, Assistant Professor of Composition, Oberlin Conservatory of Music
  • Martin Hiendl, Composer, New York
  • Brenda Hutchinson [pupils], Composer and Author
  • Jan Järvlepp, Freelance cellist, composer, teacher, recording technician, and contractor for chamber music groups, Canada
  • Keith Johnson, Mission College, Humanities and Fine Arts, Music Instructor, Santa Clara, California
  • David Evan Jones, Professor of Music and UCSC Porter College Provost, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Joseph Julian, Composer
  • Jarosław Kapuściński, Assistant Professor of Composition and Director of Intermedia Performance Lab, Stanford University
  • Derek Keller, Composer, William Jessup University
  • Joseph Klein, Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Division of Composition, University of North Texas
  • Paul Koonce, Professor of Music, University of Florida; former Assistant Professor, Princeton University
  • Olli Kortekangas, Composer, Finland
  • Keith Kothman, Director of Music Technology, Ball State University
  • 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
  • Mizue Mizushima, Composer, Stringraphy Ensemble
  • Nathaniel Phillips, Composer, Educator, Sound Artist, Portland, Oregon
  • Thanassis Rikakis, Provost and Executive Vice President, Virginia Tech
  • François Rose, Professor of Composition, University of the Pacific
  • Benjamin Sabey, Composer, Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University
  • Robert Scott Thompson, Professor of Music Composition, Georgia State University
  • Steven Takasugi, Associate of the Music Department, Harvard University
  • Johan Tallgren, Director, Helsinki Biennale, Viitasaari, Finland
  • Michael Theodore, Associate Professor of Music Composition and Technology, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Eric Simonson, Professor, Danville Community College, Virginia
  • Ung Wha Son, Instructor, UC Irvine
  • 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, Composer
  • Robert Wannamaker, Associate Dean, California Institute of the Arts
  • Charlie Wilmoth, Instructor, Otterbein University

Yale (while visiting professor)

Josef Rheinberger

Ernst Richter

Franz Xaver Richter

Hans Richter

Jaroslav Řídký

Carl Riedel

Wallingford Riegger

Hugo Riemann

Joseph Riepel

Vittorio Rieti

  • Marc-Antonio Consoli[98]

Julius Rietz

André-Jean Rigade

Terry Riley

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Berthe Ringold

Christian Heinrich Rinck

Théodore Ritter

Achille Rivarde

Jean Rivier

Richard Robert

Louise Robyn

George Rochberg

W. S. Rockstro

Pierre Rode

Johann Theodor Roemhildt

Bernard Rogers

Ray Luke

José Rolón

Bernhard Romberg

Julius Röntgen

William Michael Rooke

Cipriano de Rore

Ned Rorem

Leonard Rose

Thomas Roseingrave

Hilding Rosenberg

David Rosenboom

Jakob Rosenhain

Orla Rosenhoff

Lauro Rossi

Christopher Rouse

Albert Roussel

Pietro Rovelli

Nicolas Roze

Alexsander Różycki

Edmund Rubbra

Anton Rubinstein

Arthur Rubinstein

Nikolai Rubinstein

Dane Rudhyar

Ernst Rudorff

Josef Rufer

Johann Rufinatscha

Francesco Ruggi

Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen

Wilhelm Karl Rust

Ferdinando Rutini

S

Kaija Saariaho

  • Johan Tallgren

Boris Sabaneyev

Leonid Sabaneyev

Antonio Sacchini

Vasily Safonov

Camille Saint-Saëns

Nicola Sala

Michele Saladino

Charles Kensington Salaman

Baltasar Saldoni

Antonio Salieri

Thomas Salignac

Aulis Sallinen

Johann Peter Salomon

Giovanni Salvatore

Carlos Salzedo (1885-1961)

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Felix Salzer

Giovanni Battista Sammartini

Marcel Samuel-Rousseau

Cesare de Sanctis

György Sándor

Alfredo Sangiorgi

Pedro Sanjuan

Domingo Santa Cruz

Giuseppe Santarelli

Cláudio Santoro

Giuseppe Saratelli

Giuseppe Sarti

Emil von Sauer

Émile Sauret

Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard

Georges Savaria

Giovanni Sbriglia

Marco Scacchi

Rosario Scalero

Alessandro Scarlatti

Bogusław Schaeffer

Pierre Schaeffer

Philipp Scharwenka

Xaver Scharwenka

Heinrich Scheidemann

Johann Schelle

Johann Baptist Schenk

Heinrich Schenker

Hermann Scherchen

Arnold Schering

Johann Gottfried Schicht

Poul Schierbeck

Joseph Schillinger

Max von Schillings

Anton Schindler

Philipp Schindlöker

Victor Schiøler

Henry Schmidt

Aloys Schmitt

Hans Schmitt

Artur Schnabel

Friedrich Schneider

Johann Gottlob Schneider

Arnold Schoenberg

Bernhard Scholz

  • Hermann Hans Wetzler[255]

Anna Eugénie Schön-René

Barry Schrader

Henry Schradieck

Franz Schreker

Johann Samuel Schroeter

Christoph Gottlieb Schröter

Edmund Schuëcker

Julius Schulhoff

Gunther Schuller

Johann Abraham Peter Schulz

William Schuman

Clara Schumann

Robert Schumann

Ignaz Schuppanzigh

Heinrich Schütz

Heinrich Schütz, often called the "father of German music," (Of German music: a symposium Hans Hubert Schönzeler – 1976 "... covered with the dust which customarily pervades historical archives, but they had the misfortune to be superseded by that man who, with a large measure of justification, has been termed the father of German music: Heinrich Schutz.") 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.

Joseph Schwantner

Heinrich Schwemmer

Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwenke

Salvatore Sciarrino

Peter Sculthorpe

Friedrich Schwindl

Gregorio Sciroli

Alexander Scriabin

Humphrey Searle

Simon Sechter

William Charles Ernest Seeboeck

Charles Seeger

Josef Seger

Mátyás Seiber

Waldemar Seidel

Isidor Seiss

Bernhard Sekles

Thomas Selle

Daria Semegen

Tullio Serafin

Rudolf Serkin

Paolo Serrao

Stanisław Serwaczyński

Roger Sessions

Otakar Ševčík

Ignaz von Seyfried

Giovanni Sgambati

Ravi Shankar

Harold Shapero

Yuri Shaporin

Vissarion Shebalin

Jessie Shefrin

Harry Rowe Shelley

Bright Sheng

Roy Shepherd

Robert Sherlaw Johnson

Seymour Shifrin

Verdina Shlonsky

  • Mira Zakai [pupils]
  • Benjamin Pearl

Leonard Shure

Jean Sibelius

Balthasar Siberer

Nikolai Sidelnikov

Murry Sidlin

Elie Siegmeister

Roberto Sierra

Kazimierz Sikorski

Alexander Siloti

Jean-Henri Simon

Giuseppe Simoni

Gardell Simons

Roman Simovych

Hans Sitt

František Zdeněk Skuherský

Nicolas Slonimsky

Leland Smith

Alfredo Soffredini

Harvey Sollberger

Solomon

Nicolai Soloviev

Giovanni Battista Somis

Enrique Soro

Leo Sowerby

Philipp Spitta

Louis Spohr

Johann Staden

Maximilian Stadler

John Stainer

Camille-Marie Stamaty

Anton Stamitz

Johann Stamitz

Enrico Stancabiano

Charles Villiers Stanford

Roman Statkowski

Bernhard Stavenhagen

Joseph Anton Steffan

Agostino Steffani

Daniel Steibelt

Leonard Stein

Emil Steinbach

Fritz Steinbach

Maximilian Steinberg

David Steinbrook

Wilhelm Stenhammar

Václav Štěpán

Constantin Sternberg

Eduard Steuermann

Bernard Stevens

Robert Prescott Stewart

Julius Stockhausen

Karlheinz Stockhausen

Gustave J. Stoeckel

Albert Stoessel

Eric Stokes

Josip Štolcer-Slavenski

Benno Stolzenberg

Alan Stout

Veselin Stoyanov

Robert Strassburg

Igor Stravinsky

Edwin Stringham

Marco Stroppa

Gustav Strube

Steven Stucky

Made Subandi

Morton Subotnick

Arthur Sullivan

Kenneth Sutherland

I Wayan Suweca

Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck

Richard Swift

Bolesław Szabelski

Ferenc Szabó

Tadeusz Szeligowski

George Szell

Karol Szymanowski


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