词条 | List of music students by teacher: A to B |
释义 |
This is a list of students of music, organized by teacher. A{{List TOC Letters|x1=A|x2=B|z1=C to F|z2=G to J|z3=K to M|z4=N to Q|z5=R to S|z6=T to Z|d2=See also|d3=References}}Arkady Abaza{{LMST|teacher first = Arkady|teacher last = Abaza |birth = 1843 |death = 1915 |teacher1F = Alexander |teacher1L = Dreyschock |teacher2F = Camille |teacher2L = Everardi |student1F = Nikolai |student1L = Roslavets |student1R = [1] }} Christian Ferdinand Abel{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Hermann Abendroth{{LMSTT|Abendroth (1883–1956)|Ludwig|Thuille}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Dieter Acker{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Adolphe Adam{{LMSTT|Adam (1803–1856)|Charles-Simon|Catel|François|Benoist|François-Adrien|Boieldieu}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Louis Adam{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
John Luther Adams{{LMSTT|Adams (born 1953)|Leonard|Stein|James|Tenney}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Murray Adaskin{{LMSTT|Adaskin (1906–2002)|John|Weinzweig}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Guido Adler{{LMSTT|Adler (1855–1941)|Anton|Bruckner|Felix Otto|Dessoff}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Oskar Adler{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Samuel Adler{{LMSTT|Adler (born 1928)|Aaron|Copland|Paul|Hindemith|Serge|Koussevitzky|Walter|Piston|Randall|Thompson}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Jakob Adlung{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Albrecht Agthe{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Webster Aitken{{LMSTT|Aitken (1908–1981)|Emil von|Sauer}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Jean-Delphin Alard{{LMSTT|Alard (1815–1888)|François-Joseph|Fétis|François|Habeneck}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Jules Alary{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Johann Friedrich Alberti{{LMSTT|Alberti (1642–1710)|Vincenzo|Albrici|Werner|Fabricius}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Vincenzo Albrici{{LMSTT|Albrici (1631 – 1695/1696)|Giacomo|Carissimi}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Putnam Aldrich{{LMSTT|Aldrich (1904–1975)|Wanda|Landowska|Tobias|Matthay}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge{{LMSTT|Aldridge (1866–1956)|Jenny|Lind}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Charles-Valentin Alkan{{LMSTT|Alkan (1813–1888)|Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume|Zimmermann}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Joe Allard{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Pedro Humberto Allende{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Julius Alsleben{{LMSTT|Alsleben|Siegfried|Dehn}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Johann Christoph Altnickol{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
William Alwyn{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Jorge Anckermann{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Johann Anton André{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Volkmar Andreae{{LMSTT|Andreae (1879–1962)|Fritz|Brun|Friedrich_Wilhelm|Franke|Isidor|Seiss|Franz|Wüllner}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Mihail Andricu{{anchor|Michael Andricu}}{{LMSTT|Andricu (1894–1974)|Gabriel|Fauré|Vincent|d'Indy|Dumitru Georgescu|Kiriac}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Hendrik Andriessen{{LMSTT|H. Andriessen (1892–1981)|Bernard|Zweers}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Louis Andriessen{{LMSTT|L. Andriessen (born 1939)|Kees van|Baaren|Luciano|Berio}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Pasquale Anfossi{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Domenico Annibali{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Conrad Ansorge{{LMSTT|Ansorge (1862–1930)|Franz|Liszt}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
George Antheil{{LMSTT|Antheil (1900–1959)|Ernest|Bloch|Nadia|Boulanger|Constantin|Sternberg}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Alfredo Antonini{{LMSTT|Antonini (1901–1983)|Arturo| Toscanini|ref=[138]{{Better source|date=June 2017|reason=Author relied partly on Wikipedia}}}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Giuseppe Aprile{{LMSTT|Aprile (1731–1813)|Gregorio|Sciroli}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Violet Archer{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Bülent Arel{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Anton Arensky{{LMSTT|Arensky (1861–1906)|Nikolai|Rimsky-Korsakov}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Dominick Argento{{LMSTT|Argento (born 1927)|Luigi|Dallapiccola|Howard|Hanson|Alan|Hovhaness|Bernard|Rogers|Hugo|Weisgall}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Carl Armbrust{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Michael Arne{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Richard Arnell{{LMSTT|Arnell (1917-2009)|John|Ireland}}
Simha Arom{{LMSTT|Arom (born 1930)|Jean|Devémy}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Claudio Arrau{{LMSTT|Arrau (1903–1991)|Martin|Krause}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Désirée Artôt{{LMSTT|Artôt (1835–1907)|Francesco|Lamperti|Pauline|Viardot}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Robert Ashley{{LMSTT|Ashley (1930–2014)|Ross Lee|Finney|Roberto|Gerhard|Wallingford|Riegger}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Thomas Attwood{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Daniel Auber{{LMSTT|Auber (1782–1871)|Luigi|Cherubini}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Louis Aubert{{LMSTT|Aubert (1877–1968)|Louis|Diémer|Gabriel|Fauré}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Tony Aubin{{LMSTT|Aubin (1907–1981)|Paul|Dukas|Noël|Gallon|Philippe|Gaubert}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Leopold Auer{{LMSTT|Auer (1845–1930)|Jakob|Dont|Joseph|Joachim|Ridley|Kohné}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Larry Austin{{LMSTT|Austin (born 1930)|Violet|Archer|Andrew|Imbrie|Darius|Milhaud}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Charles Avison{{LMSTT|Avison (1709–1770)|Francesco|Geminiani}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
B{{List TOC Letters|x1=A|x2=B|z1=C to F|z2=G to J|z3=K to M|z4=N to Q|z5=R to S|z6=T to Z|d2=See also}}Kees van Baaren{{LMSTT|Baaren (1906–1970)|Willem|Pijper}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Milton Babbitt{{LMSTT|Babbitt (1916–2011)|Marion|Bauer|Roger|Sessions}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}Theorists
Composers
Other
August Wilhelm Bach{{LMSTT|A. W. Bach (1796–1869)|Carl Friedrich|Zelter}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach{{anchor|CPE Bach}}{{anchor|C.P.E. Bach}}{{LMSTT|C.P.E. Bach (1714–1788)|Johann Sebastian|Bach}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Johann Christian Bach{{LMSTT|J.C. Bach (1735–1782)|Johann Sebastian|Bach|Giovanni Battista|Martini}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Johann Sebastian Bach{{Hidden begin| showhide = left | border = | style = | titlestyle = font-size: 105.26%; | title = this teacher's teachers | contentstyle = }}J.S. Bach (1685–1750) studied with teachers including {{LMSTT/A|Georg|Böhm}}, his brother Johann Christoph Bach, and Dieterich Buxtehude {{Hidden end}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach{{LMSTT|W.F. Bach (1710–1784)|Johann Sebastian|Bach}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Oskar Back{{LMSTT|Back (1879–1963)|Jakob|Grün|César|Thomson|Eugène|Ysaÿe}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Agathe Backer-Grøndahl{{LMSTT|Backer-Grøndahl (1847–1907)|Hans von|Bülow|Halfdan|Kjerulf|Theodor|Kullak|Ludvig Mathias|Lindeman|Franz|Liszt|Richard|Wüerst}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ernst Bacon{{LMSTT|Bacon (1898–1990)|Ernest|Bloch|Alexander|Raab}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Carl Baermann{{LMSTT|Baermann (1839–1913)|Peter|Cornelius|Franz|Lachner|Franz|Liszt}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Pierre Baillot{{LMSTT|Baillot (1771–1842)|Giovanni Battista|Viotti}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Giuseppe Baini{{LMSTT|Baini (1775–1844)|Giuseppe|Jannacconi}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Edward Bairstow{{LMSTT|Bairstow (1874–1946)|Frederick|Bridge}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Claude Baker{{LMSTT|Baker|Samuel|Adler|Warren|Benson}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Claude Balbastre{{LMSTT|Balbastre (1724–1799)|Pierre|Février|Jean-Philippe|Rameau}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Artur Balsam{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Nikhil Banerjee{{LMSTT|Banerjee (1931–1986)|Allauddin|Khan}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Samuel Barber{{LMSTT|Barber (1910–1981)|Rosario|Scalero|Isabelle|Vengerova}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Stanisław Barcewicz{{LMSTT|Barcewicz (1858–1929)|Jan|Hřímalý|Apolinary|Kątski|Ferdinand|Laub|Pyotr Ilyich|Tchaikovsky}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Woldemar Bargiel{{LMSTT|Bargiel (1828–1897)|Siegfried|Dehn|Niels|Gade|Ignaz|Moscheles|Julius|Rietz}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Clarence Barlow{{LMSTT|Barlow|Karlheinz|Stockhausen|Bernd Alois|Zimmermann}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Joseph Barnby{{anchor|Sir Joseph Barnby}}{{LMSTT|Barnby (1838–1896)|Charles|Lucas|Cipriani|Potter}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Georges Barrère{{LMSTT|Barrère (1876–1944)|Paul|Taffanel}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Béla Bartók{{LMSTT|Bartók (1881–1945)|Ernő|Dohnányi|Hans von|Koessler|István|Thomán}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Leslie Bassett{{LMSTT|Bassett (1923–1966)|Nadia|Boulanger|Mario|Davidovsky|Ross Lee|Finney|Homer|Keller}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Harold Bauer{{LMSTT|Harold Bauer (1873–1951)|Ignacy Jan|Paderewski}}
Marion Bauer{{LMSTT|Bauer (1882–1955)|Nadia|Boulanger|André|Gedalge}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Julián Bautista{{LMSTT|Bautista (1901–1961)|Conrado del|Campo}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
François Bazin{{LMSTT|Bazin (1816–1878)|Daniel|Auber|Henri-Montan|Berton|Fromental|Halévy}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Antonio Bazzini{{LMSTT|Bazzini (1818–1897)|Faustino|Camisani}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Robert Beadell{{LMSTT|Beadell (1925–1994)|Darius|Milhaud|Leo|Sowerby}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Franz Ignaz Beck{{LMSTT|Beck (1734–1809)|Baldassare|Galuppi|Johann|Stamitz}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Jack Beeson{{LMSTT|Beeson (1921–2010)|Béla|Bartók|Howard|Hanson|Bernard|Rogers}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ludwig van Beethoven{{LMSTT|Beethoven (1770–1827)|Johann Georg|Albrechtsberger|Gilles van den|Eeden|Joseph|Haydn|Christian Gottlob|Neefe|Antonio|Salieri|Johann Baptist|Schenk}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
David Behrman{{LMSTT|D. Behrman (born 1937)|Gordon|Mumma|Henri|Pousseur|Karlheinz|Stockhausen}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Felix Benda{{LMSTT|F. Benda (1708–1768)|Bohuslav Matěj|Černohorský}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Franz Benda{{LMSTT|Benda (1709–1786)|Johann Georg|Pisendel|Carl|Heinrich|Graun}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Agostino Bendinelli{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Julius Benedict{{LMSTT|Benedict (1804–1885)|Johann Nepomuk|Hummel|Carl Maria von|Weber}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Orazio Benevoli{{LMSTT|Benevoli (1605–1672)|Vincenzo|Ugolini}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Paul Ben-Haim{{LMSTT|Ben-Haim (1897–1984)|Friedrich|Klose}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Arthur Benjamin{{LMSTT|Benjamin (1893–1960)|Frederic|Cliffe|Thomas|Dunhill|Charles Villiers|Stanford}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Frank Bennett{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
William Sterndale Bennett{{LMSTT|Bennett (1816–1875)|William|Crotch|Cipriani|Potter}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Antonín Bennewitz{{LMSTT|Bennewitz (1833–1926)|Moritz|Mildner}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
François Benoist{{LMSTT|Benoist (1794–1878)|Charles Simon|Catel}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Peter Benoit{{LMSTT|1834–1901|François-Joseph|Fétis}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Warren Benson{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Emerik Beran{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Charles Auguste de Bériot{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Alban Berg{{LMSTT|Berg (1885–1935)|Arnold|Schoenberg}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Arthur Berger{{LMSTT|Berger (1912–2003)|Nadia|Boulanger|Darius|Milhaud|Walter|Piston}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ludwig Berger{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Erik Bergman{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
William Bergsma{{LMSTT|Bergsma (1921–1994)|Howard|Hanson|Bernard|Rogers}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Lennox Berkeley{{LMSTT|Berkeley (1903–1989)|Nadia|Boulanger}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Luciano Berio{{LMSTT|Berio (1925–2003)|Luigi|Dallapiccola|Giorgio Federico|Ghedini}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Hector Berlioz{{LMSTT|Berlioz (1803–1869)|Jean-François|Le Sueur|Anton|Reicha}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ercole Bernabei{{LMSTT|Bernabei (1622–1687)|Orazio|Benevoli}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Antonio Bernacchi{{LMSTT|Bernacchi (1685–1756)|Francesco Antonio|Pistocchi}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Nicolas Bernier{{LMSTT|Bernier (1664–1734)|Antonio|Caldara}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Leonard Bernstein{{LMSTT|Bernstein (1918–1990)|Helen|Coates|Aaron|Copland|Heinrich|Gebhard|Edward Burlingame|Hill|Serge|Koussevitzky|Walter|Piston|Fritz|Reiner|Rosario|Scalero|Randall|Thompson|Isabelle|Vengerova}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Martin Berteau{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Henri-Montan Berton{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ferdinando Bertoni{{LMSTT|Bertoni (1725–1813)|Giovanni Battista|Martini}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Franz Berwald{{LMSTT|Berwald (1796–1868)|Édouard|Du Puy}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
William Thomas Best{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Carlo Besozzi{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Philip Bezanson{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Franz Bieling{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
E. Power Biggs{{LMSTT|Biggs (1906–1977)|G. D.|Cunningham}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
William Billings{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Harrison Birtwistle{{LMSTT|Birtwistle (born 1934)|Milton|Babbitt|Richard|Hall|Reginald|Kell}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Henry Bishop{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Giancarlo Bizzi{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Boris Blacher{{LMSTT|Blacher (1903–1975)|Friedrich|Koch}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Easley Blackwood{{anchor|Easley Blackwood, Jr.}}{{anchor|Easley Blackwood Jr.}}{{LMSTT|Blackwood (born 1933)|Nadia|Boulanger|Paul|Hindemith|Olivier|Messiaen}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Michel Blavet{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ernest Bloch{{LMSTT|Bloch (1880–1959)|Émile|Jaques-Dalcroze|Ludwig|Thuille|Eugène|Ysaÿe}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Joseph Bloch{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Karl-Birger Blomdahl{{LMSTT|Blomdahl (1916–1968)|Hilding|Rosenberg}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Robert Bloom{{LMSTT|Bloom (1908–1994)|Marcel|Tabuteau}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
John Blow{{LMSTT|Blow (1649–1708)|Henry|Cooke|Christopher|Gibbons}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Nicolas-Charles Bochsa{{LMSTT|Bochsa (1789–1856)|Franz|Beck|Charles-Simon|Catel|François Joseph|Naderman}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Carl Maria von Bocklet{{LMSTT|Bocklet (1801–1881)|Bedřich Diviš|Weber}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Peer Bode{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Theobald Boehm{{anchor|Theobald Böhm}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Semyon Bogatyrev{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Georg Böhm{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Joseph Böhm{{LMSTT|J. Böhm (1795–1876)|Pierre|Rode}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
François-Adrien Boieldieu{{LMSTT|Boieldieu (1775–1834)|Charles|Broche}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Giuseppe Bonno{{LMSTT|Bonno (1711–1788)|Francesco|Durante|Leonardo|Leo|Johann Georg|Reinhardt}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Giovanni Maria Bononcini{{LMSTT|Bononcini (1642–1678)|Marco|Uccellini}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Josiah Booth{{div col|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Tomás Borba{{div col|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Marco Bordogni{{div col|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Benjamin Boretz{{LMSTT|Boretz (born 1934)|Milton|Babbitt|Lukas|Foss|Darius|Milhaud|Roger|Sessions}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Giovanni Borghi{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Felix Borowski{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Hélène Boschi{{LMSTT|Boschi (1917–1990)|Alfred|Cortot|Yvonne|Lefébure}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Marco Enrico Bossi{{LMSTT|Bossi (1861–1925)|Amilcare|Ponchielli}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Nadia Boulanger{{LMSTT|Boulanger (1887–1979)|Gabriel|Fauré|André|Gedalge}}Neither Boulanger nor Annette Dieudonné, her lifelong friend and assistant, kept a record of every student who studied with Boulanger. In addition, it is virtually impossible to determine the exact nature of an individual's private study with Boulanger. All in all, Boulanger is believed to have taught a very large number of students from Europe, Australia, Mexico, Argentina and Canada, as well as over 600 American musicians. {{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Pierre Boulez{{LMSTT|Boulez (1925–2016)|René|Leibowitz|Olivier|Messiaen}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Adrian Boult{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Armen Boyajian{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
William Boyce{{LMSTT|Boyce (1711–1779)|Maurice|Greene}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Martin Boykan{{LMSTT|Boykan (born 1931)|Paul|Hindemith|Walter|Piston}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Johannes Brahms{{LMSTT|Brahms (1833–1897)|Carl Maria von|Bocklet|Eduard|Marxsen}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Hans Brandts-Buys{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Henry Brant{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Marianne Brandt{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Louis Brassin{{LMSTT|Brassin (1840–1884)|Ignaz|Moscheles}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Martin Bresnick{{LMSTT|Bresnick (born 1946)|John|Chowning|György|Ligeti}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Frank Bridge{{LMSTT|Bridge (1879–1941)|Charles Villiers|Stanford}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Frederick Bridge{{LMSTT|Bridge (1844–1924)|Arthur|Sullivan}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Richard Brind{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Charles Broche{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Jascha Brodsky{{LMSTT|Brodsky (1907–1997)|Lucien|Capet|Efrem|Zimbalist}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Moritz Brosig{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Harriet Brower{{LMSTT|Brower (??–??)|Amy|Fay}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Earle Brown{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Max Bruch{{LMSTT|Bruch (1838–1920)|Ferdinand|Hiller|Carl|Reinecke}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Anton Bruckner{{LMSTT|Bruckner (1824–1896)|Simon|Sechter}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Fritz Brun{{LMSTT|Brun (1878–1959)|Franz|Wüllner}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Herbert Brün{{LMSTT|Brün (1918–2000)|Eli|Friedman|Frank|Pelleg|Stefan|Wolpe}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Hans Buchner{{LMSTT|Buchner (1483–1538)|Paul|Hofhaimer}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Dudley Buck{{LMSTT|Buck (1839–1909)|Louis|Plaidy}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Harold Budd{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Hans von Bülow{{LMSTT|Bülow (1830–1894)|Carl|Eberwein|Moritz|Hauptmann|Franz|Liszt|Henry|Litolff|Louis|Plaidy|Friedrich|Wieck}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Adolf Busch{{anchor|Adolf Busch}}{{LMSTT|Busch (1891–1952)|Willy|Hess|Bram|Eldering}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ferruccio Busoni{{LMSTT|Busoni (1866–1924)|Salomon|Jadassohn|Wilhelm|Mayer|Carl|Reinecke}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Henri Büsser{{LMSTT|Büsser (1872–1973)|César|Franck|Ernest|Guiraud}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Ludwig Bussler{{LMSTT|Bussler (1838–1900)|Siegfried|Dehn|Wilhelm Friedrich|Wieprecht}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
Dieterich Buxtehude{{LMSTT|Buxtehude (c. 1637/1639 – 1707)|Johann|Theile}}{{colbegin|colwidth=22em|rules=yes}}
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