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ISBN978-0-19-762240-7. Alessandro Scarlatti 1660-1725...Nothing is known about his youth except that he moved to Rome with his family when he was twelve and likely studied with Giacomo Carissimi.
^"Edward Alexander MacDowell (1860-1908)". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 16 February 2023. Desverine's lessons were supplemented by sessions with Venezuelan pianist Teresa Carreño, who later championed MacDowell's works.
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LCCNsn86034804. LaLiberté, Alfred — Pianist, Composer. Born in St. Johns, Que., Canada, 1882. Education: Montreal, Berlin and Brussels; pupil of Teresa Carreno and Scriabin.
^Revue musicale suisse (in German and French). Hug & Company. 1944.
LCCNsn89002587. Alexandre Mottu... ...dîplômé du Conservatoire de Genève (1902), il paracheva ses études auprès d'Alfred Reisenauer, à Leipzig, et Teresa Carreno, à Berlin.
^"Composer". Bertie Baigent. Retrieved 20 January 2024. There his teachers included Larry Goves and Anna Meredith, and he subsequently studied with Richard Causton, Robin Holloway, and Patrick Nunn.
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"Saman Samadi". www.mus.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 May 2023. His current research, at the Faculty of Music, is under Prof. Richard Causton and Dr Peter McMurray.
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abPrograms: Presented by Guest Artists, Faculty and Students. University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. 2015. p. 133. Clarice Assad (born 1976) is a Grammy-nominated composer, pianist, and vocalist of musical depth and ability ... studied with Michael Daugherty, Susan Botti, and Evan Chambers.
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abPrograms: Presented by Guest Artists, Faculty and Students. University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. 2010. David Biedenbender (b. 1984) ... studied with Michael Daugherty, Bright Sheng, Evan Chambers, Stephen Rush, Kristin Kuster, and Erik Santos.
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abMusic at Michigan. University of Michigan, School of Music. 2003. Andrew Bishop, Visiting Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies ... studied composition with William Albright, William Bolcom, Evan Chambers, Michael Daugherty, and Walter Mays;
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"ДУХ ТВОРЧЕСТВА ОСЕНЯЕТ РОССИЮ" [The Spirit of Creativity Overflows Russia]. Trud (in Russian). Moscow. Retrieved 17 August 2008. Вторую премию получила 28-летняя выпускница Московской консерватории (класс профессора Татьяны Чудовой) Виктория Борисова-Оллас. (The 28-year-old graduate of the Moscow Conservatory (class of Professor Tatyana Chudova) Victoria Borisova-Ollas received the second prize.)
^"Kazimierz Sikorski - Biography". polishmusic.usc.edu. Polish Music Center. Retrieved 26 August 2022. ...He also studied musicology under Adolf Chybiński in Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine).
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LCCN42013879. William H. Sherwood 1854-1911...Among his many teachers were Kullak, Weitzmann, Wüerst, Deppe, Richter, Karl Doppler, Scotson Clark...
^"About people". The Southland Times. New Zealand. 12 October 1910. Retrieved 3 May 2022 – via Papers Past. 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.
^"Bell, William Henry | University of Pretoria". www.up.ac.za. Retrieved 10 January 2024. 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.
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JSTOR3108443. The last of the five composers to be surveyed here, Learmont Drysdale (1866-1909) spent his youth in Edinburgh, where he began his musical career as an organist. He went to London in 1887, and entered the Royal Academy of Music in 1888 as a composition student of Frederick Corder.
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LCCN78643248. Michael Head studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London, winning the Sir Michael Coster Scholarship for composition, studying this subject with Frederick Corder.
^Biographical Encyclopedia of the World. Institute for Research in Biography. 1948. p. 2289. Holland, Theodore, British Composer; born Apr. 25, 1878;... ...educated at Royal Academy of Music, 1896-1902; Hochschule für Musik, Berlin, 1902-03; studied composition under Frederick Corder, Robert Kahn...
^Canon: Australian Journal of Music. Vol. 9. 1959. p. 318. Frank Hutchens was born near Christchurch, New Zealand in 1892, and at the age of thirteen, on the advice of Paderewski went to England to study. His teachers there were Tobias Matthay for piano, and Frederick Corder for composition.
^Clavier: A Magazine for Pianists & Organists. Instrumentalist Company. 1999. p. 28.
LCCN66032665. Rowley's musical abilities surfaced at age 14 after a near perfect sightreading of J.S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion on the organ. A year later he entered London's Royal Academy of Music for nine years of study with Frederick Corder...
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ISBN978-1-135-95018-7. Wyk, Arnold van (1916-1983) South African composer... ...He studied composition with Theodore Holland and piano with Harold Craxton at the Royal Academy of Music...
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Vocal Music and Contemporary Identities: Unlimited Voices in East Asia and the West. Routledge. p. 299.
ISBN978-0-415-50224-5. Erin Gee is assistant professor of composition at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees in piano and composition, respectively, from the University of Iowa, where she studied with Réne Lecuona, Lawrence Fritts, and Jeremy Dale Roberts.
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Nadia and Lili Boulanger. Taylor & Francis. p. 138.
ISBN978-1-317-09079-3. Retrieved 16 August 2021. A Cambridge graduate who had also trained at the Royal College of Music with Herbert Howells, and in Italy with Luigi Dallapiccola, Roxburgh was already technically accomplished when he came to Boulanger.
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LCCN96016456. Composer and organist. From 1899 he studied with Walter Parratt (organ) and with Walford Davies (composition) at the Royal College of Music.
^Music at Michigan. University of Michigan, School of Music. 2003. pp. 28–29. Romero is currently a third-year doctoral student at U-M ... he is currently studying composition with Michael Daugherty, and has studied previously with William Bolcom, Betsy Jolas, Susan Botti and William Albright.
^"Buyst, Palmyre". musikmph.de. Musikproduktion Jürgen Höflich. Retrieved 3 April 2022. Later, Buyst studied with Arthur De Greef (1862-1940), a pupil of Franz Liszt and a close friend of Edvard Grieg.
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2 pianos, une vocation [2 pianos, one vocation] (in French). Brussels: La Longue Vue. p. 16.
ISBN2-87121-042-X. Je travaillais le piano trois fois par semaine avec Berthe Laventurier, élève d'Arthur de Greef...
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LCCN96016456. He studied harmony and piano at the Brussels Conservatory, where his teachers included Sevenants, Lunssens, and de Greef, and then counterpoint and fugue at the Royal Flemish Conservatory.
^The American History and Encyclopedia of Music. Irving Square. 1908. p. 12. Alsleben (äls'-lā-ben), Julius. 1832-1894. German writer, teacher, concert pianist and composer. His teachers in piano were Ieuchtenberg and Zech, and theory he studied of Siegfried Dehn.
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LCCN2017366543. Adolf Chybiński (1880–1952)... ...Berliner Akademie der Künste studiert hatte, Jan Drozdowski, ein Absolvent des Wiener Konservatoriums, und Felicjan Szopski, ein ehemaliger Privatschüler Heinrich Urbans in Berlin.
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ISBN978-0-7735-3391-2. In 1873 Guillaume Couture (1851-1915) left for France to study with Théodore Dubois at the Paris Conservatoire de Paris, and on 15 May 1875 his Rêverie, op. 2 (CMH8, 46-90), was premiered by the Société nationale de musique under Édouard Colonne.
^The Piano in Concert. Scarecrow Press. 1982. p. 1058.
ISBN978-0-8108-1469-1. Risler, Édouard French pianist, teacher, and transcriber of German birth, was born at Baden-Baden on February 23, 1873, and died in Paris on July 22, 1929. Studied at the Paris Conservatoire, where he was a student of Louis Diémer in piano and Dubois in theory.
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"María de Pablos, también una desconocida" [María de Pablos, also an unknown]. Tribuna Feminista (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 May 2022. Roma, París –donde estudiará con Paul Dukas, que la colmará de elogios como consta en el boletín de notas-, y regreso a España.
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ISBN978-2-87027-858-1. Disciple, pour la composition et l'orchestration, de Paul Gilson et Paul Dukas, Marcel Poot fut un des fondateurs d'un important mouvement musical né en Belgique dans l'entre-deux-guerres, le synthétisme.
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ISBN978-0-8108-7951-5. Imogen Holst had early training under her father at St. Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith before attending the Royal College of Music (1926-31), where she studied piano and composition with Sir George Dyson, Gordon Jacob, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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ISBN978-1-135-87131-4. Among his teachers were: (1) Georges Falkenberg, piano; (2) Jean Gallon, harmony; (3) Noël Gallon, private lessons in harmony and counterpoint (for ten years); (4) César-Abel Estyle, piano accompaniment; (5) Georges Caussade, fugue; (6) Charles-Marie Widor and Paul Dukas, composition; (7) Marcel Dupré, organ and improvisation; (8) Maurice Emmanuel, music history; and (9) Joseph Baggers, timpani and percussion.
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