List of former teachers at the Conservatoire de Paris

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This is a partial list of former teachers at the Conservatoire de Paris .

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Brass

Composition, harmony, and music theory

Conducting and ensemble directors

Directors of the Conservatoire de Paris

Keyboards

Music history

Strings

Voice

Woodwinds

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