List of music students by teacher: N to Q
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This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher.
N[edit]
François Joseph Naderman[edit]
Giovanni Maria Nanino[edit]
Eduard Nápravník[edit]
James Nares[edit]
Pietro Nardini[edit]
Johann Naret-Koning[edit]
Pran Nath[edit]
- Joan Allekote
- George Brooks[5]
- Rhys Chatham
- Don Cherry
- Daud Constant
- Alex Dea
- Sheila Dhar
- Henry Flynt[6]
- Simone Forti
- Jon Gibson
- Michael Harrison[7]
- Jon Hassell
- Catherine Christer Hennix
- Sufi Pir Shabda Kahn
- Sri Karunamayee
- Lee Konitz
- Douglas Leedy
- Rik Masterson
- W. A. Mathieu
- Rose Okada
- Charlemagne Palestine[8]
- Terry Riley [pupils][6]
- Sargam Shah
- Michael Stirling
- Lee Torchia
- La Monte Young [pupils][6]
- Yoshi Wada
- Marian Zazeela
Lev Naumov[edit]
[edit]
[edit]
[edit]
Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil[edit]
Charles Neate[edit]
Christian Gottlob Neefe[edit]
Marcantonio Negri[edit]
August Neithardt[edit]
Dimitar Nenov[edit]
Heinrich Neuhaus[edit]
- Amalya Baiburtyán
- Ryszard Bakst
- Victor Derevianko [pupils]
- Emil Gilels[19]
- Anton Ginsburg
- Vera Gornostayeva
- Tamara Guseva
- Zdeněk Hnát
- Tikhon Khrennikov [pupils]
- Vladimir Krainev
- Alexei Lubimov
- Radu Lupu
- Yevgeny Malinin
- Berta Maranz
- Evgeny Mogilevsky
- Aleksey Nasedkin
- Lev Naumov [pupils]
- Sviatoslav Richter
- Alexander Slobodyanik
- Nina Svetlanova
- Alexander Tchaikovsky [pupils][20]
- Eliso Virsaladze
- Yakov Zak
- Igor Zhukov
Sigismund von Neukomm[edit]
Arthur Newman[edit]
Jean Louis Nicodé[edit]
Willem Nicolaï[edit]
Ștefan Niculescu[edit]
Louis Niedermeyer[edit]
Carl Nielsen[edit]
- 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][25] (1892–1974)
- Herman David Koppel (1908–1998)
- Poul Schierbeck [pupils] (1888–1949)
- Mogens Wöldike (1897–1988)
Arthur Nikisch[edit]
Tatiana Nikolayeva[edit]
Henriette Nissen-Saloman[edit]
Luigi Nono[edit]
Per Nørgård[edit]
Homer Norris[edit]
Zygmunt Noskowski[edit]
K. P. H. Notoprojo[edit]
Also known to his students as "Pak Cokro".
Gustav Nottebohm[edit]
Vítězslav Novák[edit]
Vincent Novello[edit]
O[edit]
Lev Oborin[edit]
- Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Alexander Bakhchiev
- Boris Berman
- Anatoly Dokumentov
- Andrei Egorov
- Olga Kiun
- Eduard Miansarov
- Lev Natochenny
- Minoru Nojima
- Dmitri Sakharov
- Mikhail Voskresensky
As assistant
Eugene O'Brien[edit]
Vincent O'Brien[edit]
Johannes Ockeghem[edit]
Arne Oldberg[edit]
Arthur O'Leary[edit]
Pauline Oliveros[edit]
- Cory Arcangel
- Betsey Biggs
- Jorge Boehringer
- Anne Bourne
- Wendy Mae Chambers[45]
- Seth Cluett
- Sidney Corbett[46]
- Corey Dargel
- Andrew Deutsch[47]
- Paul Dresher[48]
- Arnold Dreyblatt
- David Dunn[49]
- Brenda Hutchinson [pupils]
- Lam Bun-Ching[50]
- Lynn Lonidier[51]
- Alexina Louie[52]
- Richard Marriott[53]
- Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
- Dana Reason
- Ben Richter
- Eric Glick Rieman
- John Warthen Struble
- Ned Sublette[54]
- Doug Van Nort[55]
- Heidi Von Gunden[56]
- Betty Ann Wong
František Ondříček[edit]
Giacomo Orefice[edit]
Buxton Orr[edit]
Robin Orr[edit]
Juan Orrego-Salas[edit]
William Ortiz-Alvarado[edit]
August von Othegraven[edit]
Ernst Julius Otto[edit]
Hall Overton[edit]
Frederick Ouseley[edit]
P[edit]
Pavel Pabst[edit]
Antonio Maria Pacchioni[edit]
Johann Pachelbel[edit]
Martijn Padding[edit]
Christian Padel[edit]
Ignacy Jan Paderewski[edit]
John Knowles Paine[edit]
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina[edit]
Robert Moffat Palmer[edit]
Selim Palmgren[edit]
Carter Pann[edit]
Giacomo Panizza[edit]
Bindo Paoli[edit]
Rosa Papier[edit]
Pietro Domenico Paradies[edit]
Dorothy Parke[edit]
Horatio Parker[edit]
James Cutler Dunn Parker[edit]
Walter Parratt[edit]
Hubert Parry[edit]
Harry Partch[edit]
Bernardo Pasquini[edit]
Elizabeth Pastor[edit]
Ernst Pauer[edit]
Maggi Payne[edit]
František Martin Pecháček[edit]
Felip Pedrell[edit]
Frank Pelleg[edit]
Romain-Octave Pelletier I[edit]
Petros Peloponnesios[edit]
Joseph Pembaur[edit]
Krzysztof Penderecki[edit]
Johann Christoph Pepusch[edit]
Ernst Perabo[edit]
George Perle[edit]
Vlado Perlemuter[edit]
Vincent Persichetti[edit]
- Bruce Adolphe
- Leonardo Balada
- Leo Brouwer
- Richard Danielpour[141]
- James DePreist
- Kenneth Fuchs
- Philip Glass
- Paavo Heininen
- Lowell Liebermann
- Hall Overton [pupils][70]
- Thomas Pasatieri[142]
- Claire Polin[143]
- Einojuhani Rautavaara
- Steve Reich[70]
- Elena Ruehr
- Michael Jeffrey Shapiro
- Peter Schickele[144][145]
- William Schimmel
- Laurie Spiegel
- Conrad Susa[146]
- Robert William Witt
- Ramon Zupko
Louis Persinger[edit]
Giacomo Antonio Perti[edit]
Giovanni Battista Pescetti[edit]
Émile Pessard[edit]
Peter the Byzantine[edit]
Goffredo Petrassi[edit]
- Sven-Erik Bäck[151]
- Robert Beaser[152]
- Norma Beecroft
- Mario Bertoncini
- Cornelius Cardew [pupils][153]
- Aldo Clementi[23]
- Peter Maxwell Davies [pupils][154]
- Michael Dellaira
- Franco Donatoni [pupils]
- Zsolt Durkó
- Will Eisma[155]
- Richard Hillert
- Zoltán Jeney
- Karl Korte
- Kenneth Leighton
- Ennio Morricone
- Jorge Peixinho
- Daniel Perlongo [pupils]
- Ernesto Rubin de Cervin
- Eric Salzman[31]
- Alfredo Sangiorgi [pupils]
- Armando Santiago
- Józef Świder
- András Szőllősy
- Richard Teitelbaum
Egon Petri[edit]
- Victor Borge
- Joseph Brye
- Winifred Burston
- Balys Dvarionas
- Esther Gilodo
- Gordon Green
- Jan Hoffman
- Lee Hoiby[156]
- Eugene Istomin[3]
- Claire James
- Grant Johannesen[3]
- Gunnar Johansen[157]
- Alfred Kanwischer
- Emme Kemp
- Leonard Klein[158]
- Xenia Boodberg Lee[159][160]
- Ernst Levy[3]
- Alexander Libermann[158]
- Charles Lynch [pupils][161]
- Lois Maer[158]
- Ozan Marsh
- Phillip Morgan[158]
- John Moriarty[158]
- Dimitar Nenov [pupils]
- John Ogdon[3][162]
- Ruth Orr[158]
- Newman Powell[158]
- Ruth Preusser[158]
- Alice Ray[158]
- Alan Rawsthorne [pupils]
- Daniell Revenaugh
- Forrest Robinson[158]
- Friedrich Schnapp[157]
- Robert Sheldon[158]
- Larry Sitsky[163]
- Ruth Slenczynska
- Lucie Stern
- John Sweeney[158]
- Vitya Vronsky
- Gordon Watson
- Julian White
- Earl Wild[3][164]
- Terry Wohl[158]
Malcolm Peyton[edit]
Isidor Philipp[edit]
- Emma Boynet
- Harold Bradley
- John L. Buttrick
- Serge Conus
- Aaron Copland [pupils]
- Jeanne-Marie Darré
- Pierre Dervaux
- Ania Dorfmann
- Rolande Falcinelli [pupils]
- Felix Fox
- Jean Françaix
- Norman Fraser
- Henri Gagnon
- Youra Guller
- Georges Hugon
- Carol Klein
- Yvonne Loriod [pupils]
- Nikita Magaloff [pupils]
- Colin McPhee[23][166]
- Federico Mompou
- Léo-Pol Morin
- Guiomar Novaes
- Wilfrid Pelletier
- Émile Poillot [pupils]
- Harrison Potter
- Albert Schweitzer
- Phyllis Sellick [pupils]
- Soulima Stravinsky
- Louise Talma
- Alexander Tcherepnin
- Paul Velucci
- Beveridge Webster
- Victor Young
Burrill Phillips[edit]
Niccolò Piccinni[edit]
Gabriel Pierné[edit]
Henry Hugo Pierson[edit]
Willem Pijper[edit]
Pierre Pincemaille[edit]
André Pirro[edit]
Johann Georg Pisendel[edit]
Paul Pisk[edit]
Francesco Antonio Pistocchi[edit]
Walter Piston[edit]
- Samuel Adler [pupils]
- Leroy Anderson
- Arthur Berger [pupils][172][177]
- Leonard Bernstein [pupils][178][179][180]
- Martin Boykan [pupils]
- Elliott Carter [pupils]
- John Davison
- Irving Fine [pupils][181][182][183]
- John Harbison [pupils]
- Michael Horvit[184][185]
- Karl Kohn
- Ellis B. Kohs
- Gail Kubik
- Noël Lee
- Joel Mandelbaum[186]
- Robert Moevs
- Conlon Nancarrow
- William P. Perry
- Daniel Pinkham[187][188]
- Frederic Rzewski
- Allen Sapp
- Harold Shapero [pupils][189][190]
- Claudio Spies[191]
- Robert Strassburg [pupils][192]
- Yehudi Wyner [pupils][193]
Thomas Pitfield[edit]
Percy Pitt[edit]
Friedrich Wilhelm Pixis[edit]
Johann Peter Pixis[edit]
Ildebrando Pizzetti[edit]
Louis Plaidy[edit]
- Dudley Buck [pupils][198]
- Hans von Bülow [pupils][23][199]
- Frederic Hymen Cowen[200]
- Felix Draeseke
- John Farmer [pupils][201]
- Gustave Gagnon
- Edvard Grieg [pupils]
- Leoš Janáček [pupils][202]
- Michael Maybrick
- James Cutler Dunn Parker
- Oscar Paul
- Julius Röntgen
- Ernst Rudorff [pupils]
- Samuel Sanford
- Hermann Scholtz[203]
- Gustav Schreck[204]
- Arthur Sullivan [pupils]
- Franklin Taylor [pupils][205]
- Bruno Zwintscher[206]
Nicolas Joseph Platel[edit]
Simone Plé-Caussade[edit]
Émile Poillot[edit]
Larry Polansky[edit]
Yuri Pomerantsiev[edit]
Herb Pomeroy[edit]
Amilcare Ponchielli[edit]
Marcel Poot[edit]
Nicola Porpora[edit]
Costanzo Porta[edit]
Quincy Porter[edit]
Cipriani Potter[edit]
Francis Poulenc[edit]
Henri Pousseur[edit]
Lloyd Powell[edit]
Mel Powell[edit]
Louis-Barthélémy Pradher[edit]
Jacob Praetorius[edit]
Jacob Praetorius the Elder[edit]
Eddie Prévost[edit]
Gottfried von Preyer[edit]
Humphrey Procter-Gregg[edit]
Ignazio Prota[edit]
Ebenezer Prout[edit]
Francesco Provenzale[edit]
François Prume[edit]
Giacomo Puccini[edit]
Gaetano Pugnani[edit]
Raoul Pugno[edit]
Vladimir Pukhal'ski[edit]
Henry Purcell[edit]
Veli-Matti Puumala[edit]
Johann Christoph Pyrlaeus[edit]
Q[edit]
Johann Joachim Quantz[edit]
Héctor Quintanar[edit]
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