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Yale (while visiting professor)
Heinrich Schütz, often called the "father of German music", [369] 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.
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist, and one of the teachers of Ludwig van Beethoven. He was also a friend of Haydn and Mozart.
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic of the early Romantic period. Best known for his operas, he was a crucial figure in the development of German Romantische Oper.
Heinrich Schütz was a German early Baroque composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and one of the most important composers of the 17th century. He is credited with bringing the Italian style to Germany and continuing its evolution from the Renaissance into the early Baroque. Most of his surviving music was written for the Lutheran church, primarily for the Electoral Chapel in Dresden. He wrote what is traditionally considered the first German opera, Dafne, performed at Torgau in 1627, the music of which has since been lost, along with nearly all of his ceremonial and theatrical scores. Schütz was a prolific composer, with more than 500 surviving works.
This is a list of music-related events in 1810.
The year 1682 in music involved some significant events.
Charles Jones was a Canadian-born music educator and composer of contemporary classical music who lived and worked mainly in the United States.
Johann Nepomuk Fuchs was an Austrian composer, opera conductor, teacher and editor. His editorial work included an important role in the preparation of the first complete edition of Franz Schubert's works. He was an older brother of the composer Robert Fuchs.
Marguerite-Louise Couperin was a French soprano singer and harpsichordist, who came from the musically talented Couperin family dynasty. The Frenchman Évrard Titon du Tillet, in his 1732 book Le Parnasse françois, describes her as "one of the most celebrated musicians of our time, who sang with admirable taste and who played the harpsichord perfectly."
Louis Plaidy was a celebrated German piano pedagogue and compiler of books of technical music studies.
Alexander Zemlinsky or Alexander von Zemlinsky was an Austrian composer, conductor, and teacher.
The Old Cathedral, also called the Church of Ignatius or the Jesuit Church, is a church in Linz, Austria. It was built between 1669 and 1683 in Baroque style. From 1785 to 1909 it served as cathedral of the Diocese of Linz.
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Born in Hinckley, Illinois, he grew up in Abingdon, Illinois, and received his B.M. degree from Knox College and his M.M. degree from the Chicago Musical College, where he studied with Maurice Aronson, Alexander Raab, and Lillian Powers.
The eminent Australian composer Nigel Butterley, who studied with Priaulx, wrote: Michael Tippett recommended Priaulx Rainier to me, describing her as the best teacher in his opinion in London.
She studied in England with Arthur Alexander, Louis Kentner, John Nowell, and Priaulx Rainier.
However, his teachers at the Royal Academy had been William Alwyn and Priaulx Rainier, whose bracingly tough, Stravinskian outlook helped to reorient his musical thinking, imbuing it with an enduring muscularity, grit and tensile strength.
Tippett suggested he work with South African composer Priaulx Rainier (1903-1986). She mentored Small as he composed a number of instrumental pieces, songs, and a large orchestral piece.
François-Joseph Gossec, a native of France, and a pupil of Rameau, was born in the year 1733.
Marsh, Roger (1949- ) English composer. He studied at York University with Bernard Rands and has been lecturer there from 1988.
Karola Obermüller wurde 1977 in Darmstadtr geboren ... Seit September 2003 studiert sie dort bei Komponisten wie Bernard Rands, Harrison Birtwistle, Julian Anderson, Chaya Czernowin und Magnus Lindberg.[Karola Obermüller was born in Darmstadt in 1977 ... Since September 2003, she has been studying with composers such as Bernard Rands, Harrison Birtwistle, Julian Anderson, Chaya Czernowin and Magnus Lindberg.]
Vlado Perlemuter, who studied with Ravel...
Germaine Tailleferre studied orchestration under Maurice Ravel.
Cowen, Frederic Hymen (1852-1935) ... In 1865 he studied at the Leipzig Conservatory, under Louis Plaidy, Ignaz Moscheles, Carl Reinecke, Ernst Richter and Moritz Hauptmann.
After the family settled in Leipzig in 1868, he enrolled at the conservatory, where he studied piano with Ignaz Moscheles, theory with Ernst Friedrich Richter, and composition with Carl Reinecke.
Alexandre Mottu... ...dîplômé du Conservatoire de Genève (1902), il paracheva ses études auprès d'Alfred Reisenauer, à Leipzig, et Teresa Carreno, à Berlin.
Kahn, Robert, composer and teacher, b. Mannheim, Germany, 1865. A pupil of Lachner and of Rheinberger, he began his career as a concert pianist.
Cowen, Frederic Hymen (1852-1935) ... In 1865 he studied at the Leipzig Conservatory, under Louis Plaidy, Ignaz Moscheles, Carl Reinecke, Ernst Richter and Moritz Hauptmann.
Farmer, John, (b. Nottingham, 16 August 1835; d. Oxford, 17 July 1901). Composer and teacher....he studied for three years at the Leipzig conservatory with Ignaz Moscheles, Louis Plaidy, Moritz Hauptmann, and Ernst Friedrich Richter,...
...he studied at the Leipzig Conservatory with Plaidy and Moscheles as well as Hauptmann, E.F.E. Richter and Papperitz (harmony and composition).
(Gerke), Anton Avgustovich (1812–1870). Pianist, teacher, and composer. Born in Pulin (now Chervono-Armeysk), Zhitomir district, on 28 July 1812, son of the Polish violinist Avgust Herke, he studied under John Field, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Ignaz Moscheles, and Ferdinand Ries and was acquainted with Franz Liszt, Sigismond Thalberg, and Clara Schumann.
...but decided to study the piano independently, first with Stephen Francis Rimbault and then, from 1826 to 1831, with Charles Neate, a friend of Beethoven.(Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
...and composition with Shostakovich and Steinberg at the Leningrad Cons. (1940-41; 1945-47), where she pursued postgraduate training with G. Rimsky-Korsakov (1947-50)
William Hugh Albright ... He studied composition with Ross Lee Finney and Leslie Bassett at Michigan, with George Rochberg while he was at the University of Pennsylvania...
Mr Howard Hadley... ...became a student at the Royal College of Music in 1892, studying the pianoforte under Frederic Cliffe, organ under W. S. Hoyte, and harmony, etc., under Higgs, Gladstone and Rockstro.
...Weinzweig began introducing into his music... a variety of twentieth-century techniques and approaches, some acquired during his graduate studies in 1937–38 with Bernard Rogers at the Eastman School of Music.
Bauer studied counterpoint and form in Berlin with Paul Ertel in 1910-11, and composition in New York City during World War I with Walter Henry Rothwell.
Luke Bedford was born in 1978 and studied composition at the Royal College of Music with Edwin Roxburgh and Simon Bainbridge, following a Foundation Scholarship.
David studied at The Royal College of Music from 1990-94, taking joint-first study in Guitar with Charles Ramirez and Composition with Edwin Roxburgh.
Richard Causton studied with Param Vir, Roger Marsh, Jeremy Dale Roberts and Edwin Roxburgh,...
In 1777 he was named choirmaster at the small Norman town of Sées; two years later he spent several months in Paris as assistant choirmaster at the church of the Holy Innocents and studied harmony and composition with the abbé Nicolas Roze (1745-1819).
He studied with Felix Blumenfeld, who had been taught by the legendary Anton Rubinstein.
Teresa Carreño travelled to England... ...playing also in the Queen's Concert Rooms of Hanover Square where Anton Rubinstein came to hear her; from then on he became her mentor and teacher.
...he took lessons at the Hochschule für Musik with Ernst Rudorff and studied theory and composition with Friedrich Kiel.
...Salvatore and Strozzi were pupils of Giovanni Maria Sabino, noted as organist and teacher.
After the death of Manini in 1786, Hague moved to London and studied with Johann Salomon and Benjamin Cooke.
As a young boy Provenzale may have studied with Giovanni Salvatore and Erasmo Bartoli at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini, close to his family home in Naples.
Harry Adaskin was born in Riga, Latvia and studied with von Kunits and Arthur Hartmann in Toronto, Leon Sametini in Chicago and with Marcel Chailley in Paris.
As young Guila's talent became more apparent, mother and five-year old daughter moved to Chicago to pursue violin studies with Leon Sametini, a pupil of Ysaÿe.
Menges (1893-1976) studied with Leon Sametini and Emile Sauret but was principally a student of Leopold Auer in St. Petersburg.
Mr. Reveultas is a pupil of Otakar Ševčík, Leon Sametini, and Leopold Auer.
He took up the violin after the family had moved to Chicago, where he studied under Leon Sametini, a noted violin teacher,...
Rolande Falcinelli studierte ab 1932 am traditionsreichen Pariser Conservatoire bei Abel Estyle (Klavierbegleitung), Marcel Samuel-Rousseau (Harmonielehre), Simone Plé-Caussade (Kontrapunkt und Fuge) und Henri Busser...
Bantock, Granville (1868–1946) Bantock was taught firstly by Gordon Saunders at Trinity College and then at the RAM by Frederick Corder.
William Henry Reed (Frome, Somerset, 29 July 1876–Dumfries, Scotland, 2 July 1942 while adjudicating) studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Émile Sauret and Frederick Corder.
He moved to Paris where his teachers at the conservatoire were Eugene Sauzay and Martin Marsick...
...studied also under Aloys Schmitt, and theory under Kessler and Anton André.
Hans Swarowsky is Viennese, although he was born in Budapest. He studied musical theory with Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern and conducting with Richard Strauss...
Walter B. Rogers was born in Delphi, Ind. in 1865 ... According to Clarke (1934), Rogers studied violin at the Cincinnati Conservatory under Schradieck and composed several brass ensembles while there...
...and took up serious composition in his early twenties, studying first with Mátyás Seiber, then with Anthony Milner and Alexander Goehr at Morley College, London, and later with Gunther Schuller at Tanglewood.
Mark-Anthony Turnage, who studied with Oliver Knussen and Gunther Schuller...
Franklin Taylor was an English pianist who had trained in Leipzig with Moscheles, and then in Paris with Clara Schumann.
Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke was a German composer, conductor, and pianist in the Middle Romantic Era. He studied under Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt.
... 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.
LaLiberté, Alfred — Pianist, Composer. Born in St. Johns, Que., Canada, 1882. Education: Montreal, Berlin and Brussels; pupil of Teresa Carreno and Scriabin.
He studied at the Royal College of Music in London with Jeremy Dale Roberts and Humphrey Searle.
He was born in Lancashire in 1932 and read history at Oxford. He then studied with William Lloyd Webber, Anthony Milner, Iain Hamilton and Mátyás Seiber.
Besides the instruction from Hiller (composition) and Isidor Seiss (pianoforte),..
They met at the Royal College of Music where Kevin was studying piano/composition with Peter Wallfisch and Joseph Horowitz and Steven studied piano performance with Phyllis Sellick and Peter Katin.
...he moved... to New York City where he studied the accordion with John Serry and later joined the staff at the Serry Studio...
Roy Appey was a student at John Serry music studio...
From the age of twelve he studied at the Chicago Music College with Leon Sametini, a student of Ševčík and Ysaÿe...
Tatiana Chudova enrolled in the class of the dean Soviet composer Yuri Shaporin at the Moscow Conservatoire.
Artur Malawski, a prominent composer and conductor, graduated from the Kraków Conservatory of Music (studies under J. Chmielewski) with distinction as a violin virtuoso in 1928, and from the Warsaw Conservatory of Music with diplomas in composition (class of Kazimierz Sikorski) and conducting (class of Walerian Bierdiajew) in 1939.
Between 1932 and 1936, Panufnik studied music theory and composition under Kazimierz Sikorski at the Warsaw Music Conservatory...
Overlooked generally is the significance of Palestrina on Corelli's works, an influence that can be traced to Corelli's contrapuntal studies with Matteo Simonelli (c. 1618-1696), a well-known Roman composer and singer in the Cappella Sistina.
Steven studied piano performance at the Royal College of Music between 1990 and 1995 with Phyllis Sellick and Yonty Solomon.
Yevgen Fedorovych Stankovych was born on September 19th, 1942 ... He studied composition with Adam Soltys at Lviv State M. Lysenko Conservatoire (1962-1963) and then with Boris Lyatoshynskyi and Myroslav Skoryk at Kyiv State P. Tshaikovskyi Consernatoire (1965-1970).
...Spitta trained the next generation of German scholars, including Max Friedlaender, Max Seiffert, Peter Wagner, and Johannes Wolf.
Alcock, Walter Galpin, English organist and church composer, born Edenbridge, Dec. 29, 1861. After studying under Sullivan and Stainer, he became assistant organist at Westminster Abbey...
Studied from 1876 at the National Training School of Music where his teachers were Franklin Taylor, Ebenezer Prout, Arthur Sullivan and John Stainer.
Barton was an original scholar (1883) at the RCM. He studied under J.F. Barnett and C.V. Stanford...
Composer and teacher. Bell was educated at St Alban's Grammar School, then studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Frederick Corder, Charles Stanford and others.
Farrar had studied composition with Stanford at the Royal College of Music...
Forsyth had studied under Parry and Stanford at the RCM and played viola with the QHO before emigrating to New York in 1914.
...in January, 1905, went to the Royal College of Music, studying under Parratt, Bridge, Stanford, Charles Wood, and Marmaduke Barton,...
...Rootham also studied composition under Stanford and organ with Sir Walter Parratt at the Royal College of Music.
...and later became one of the first female composition pupils of the formidable Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924).
...which provided for composition studies with Sir Arthur Sullivan, C. V. Stanford, and Frederick Bridge...(Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Dr. A. C. Mackenzie... ...born at Edinburgh on 22nd August 1847; ... in 1857 went to Germany, and continued his musical studies at Schwartzburg-Sondershausen under W. Ulrich and Eduard Stein.
He was a student of Steinberg, Sokolov, Liapunov, and Nicolai at the St. Petersburg Cons.
Shostakovich's composition teacher, Maximilian Steinberg (1883–1946), was a disciple and son-in-law of Rimsky-Korsakov.
...she studied at the Conservatoire proper under Shostakovich and Maximilian Steinberg...
Her professors of composition, Vasili Kalafati and Maximilian Steinberg, were amongst the best teachers in St Petersburg.
(Joseph) Gordon Saunders, pupil of Elizabeth Stirling, W. Rea, E.J. Hopkins and H. Litolff, was a co-founder of Trinity College London and a teacher of Granville Bantock. He published many piano teaching pieces and a number of organ pieces.
He studied physics at the University of Florence and music at the Salzburg Mozarteum and in Munich with Richard Strauss.
'Reinterpretation Technique' (Umdeutungstechnik) was Strauss's own term, as transmitted to Dinerstein by Arnold Franchetti, a pupil of Strauss in the 1930s...
Hans Swarowsky (1899-1975), Austrian conductor, who studied composition with Schoenberg and Webern, and conducting with Weingartner and Richard Strauss.
Born to Jewish parents in Hannover, his career in Germany included studies under Max Reger, Robert Teichmüller, Richard Strauss, and Hans Pfitzner.
Alcock, Walter Galpin, English organist and church composer, born Edenbridge, Dec. 29, 1861. After studying under Sullivan and Stainer, he became assistant organist at Westminster Abbey...
He continued his studies in conducting in Vienna with Hans Swarowsky.
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