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Albín Brunovský

Albín Brunovský (25 December 1935, Zohor, Czechoslovakia – 20 January 1997, Bratislava, Slovakia) was a Slovak painter, graphic artist, lithographer, illustrator and pedagogue, considered one of the greatest Slovak painters of the 20th century.

August Horislav Škultéty

August Horislav Škultéty (* August 7, 1819 Veľký Krtíš - † May 29, 1892 Kraskovo) was a Slovak writer, pedagogue ethnographer and director of a first Slovak Gymnasium in Revúca.

Bedřich Tylšar

Bedřich Tylšar (born 9 July 1939 in Vrahovice, Prostějov) is a Czech horn player and music pedagogue, brother of hornist Zdeněk Tylšar and a long-term member of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.

Benjamin Feliksdal

To finish his studies he went to Rome 1959 to the Dutch dancer and pedagogue Pieter van der Sloot and to The Rambert school of Ballet in London for special coaching.

Burachek

Mykola Burachek (1871–1942), Ukrainian impressionist painter and pedagogue

Caspar Joseph Brambach

Caspar Joseph Brambach (14 July 1833, Oberdollendorf – 20 June 1902, Bonn) was a 19th-century German musician, pedagogue, composer whose reputation extended beyond Germany to America, and a renowned conductor of the leading choirs in Bonn.

Correggio, Emilia-Romagna

It is also the birthplace of composer Bonifazio Asioli, the world famous flautist Andrea Griminelli, the pedagogue Loris Malaguzzi, the Venetian School composer Claudio Merulo, the rock singer Luciano Ligabue, the famously disqualified 1908 Summer Olympics marathon runner Dorando Pietri, and the novelist Pier Vittorio Tondelli.

Dean Parisot

Parisot was born in Wilton, Connecticut, to Ellen James (née Lewis), a painter and art teacher, and Aldo Parisot, a Brazilian-born, well-known cellist and pedagogue.

Djalma Bom

Idalina Rodrigues Mantovani ( November 29, 1940 - January 18, 2011 ) was a pedagogue, former “Second Lady” of São Bernardo do Campo and ex-wife of Brazilian politician Djalma Bom (1939)

Dmitry Bashkirov

As a pedagogue at the Moscow Conservatory and Queen Sofia College of Music in Madrid, he raised many internationally renowned artists such as Arcadi Volodos, Dmitri Alexeev, Dang Thai Son, Nikolai Demidenko, Elena Bashkirova, Kirill Gerstein, Denis Kozhukhin, Eldar Nebolsin, Vestards Šimkus, David Kadouch, Jong Hwa Park, Claudio Martinez Mehner, Bruno Vlahek, Plamena Mangova, Stanislav Ioudenitch and many others.

Dorothy DeLay

She also taught many significant orchestral musicians and pedagogues, such as Simon Fischer, author of Basics, Paul Kantor, pedagogue at Rice University, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Robert Chen, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (also doubling in the Seattle Symphony) concertmaster Frank Almond, and Philadelphia Orchestra Concertmaster David Kim.

Eduard Štorch

Eduard Štorch (April 10, 1878, Ostroměř – June 25, 1956, Prague) was a Czech pedagogue, archaeologist and writer, known for novels set in prehistoric Bohemia during Stone and Bronze Age.

Edward Hale

Edward Danforth Hale (1859– ?), music conservatory pedagogue, Dean of Music at the University of Colorado

Friedrich Wührer

Friedrich Wührer (born June 29, 1900, in Vienna; died December 27, 1975, in Mannheim) was an Austrian-German pianist and piano pedagogue.

Frobel

Friedrich Fröbel (1782 – 1852), a German pedagogue, a student of Pestalozzi, who laid the foundation for modern education

Gautier Capuçon

Following on, he then became a pupil of cello pedagogue Philippe Muller at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris (CNSMP), where he graduated in 2000 with first prizes in cello and chamber music.

Guillou

Jean Guillou (born 1930), French composer, organist, pianist, and pedagogue

Haewon Song

Haewon Song is a South Korean pianist and pedagogue who was awarded many przies at the World and Oberlin International Piano Competitions as well as Music Teachers National Association award.

Hans von Bülow

He studied the piano in Leipzig with the famous pedagogue Louis Plaidy.

Hedi Viisma

She began studies on her instrument, the kantele, at the age of seven and later earned a diploma in performance from the Georg Ots Conservatory in her native Tallinn, and a Master’s degree at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland, where she studied under Ritva Koistinen, Finland’s premier kantele pedagogue.

Itzhak Rashkovsky

Itzhak Rashkovsky is a Russian-Israeli violinist and pedagogue who obtained master's degree from the Israeli Academy of Music where he was under guidance from Yair Kless.

Jacques Féréol Mazas

Jacques Féréol Mazas (born 23 September 1782 in Lavaur – died 26 August 1849 in Bordeaux) was a French composer, conductor, violinist, and pedagogue.

Julia Marcell

Her father, Józef Górniewicz, is a Polish pedagogue and (as of 2008) the dean of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn.

Marie Gutheil-Schoder

She was a well-known pedagogue as well, one of her students being the mezzo-soprano Risë Stevens.

Marija Gluvakov

She got her first professional teaching engagement at the same institution, where she taught Piano and Accompaniment and Sight Reading under the supervision of eminent piano pedagogues Miloš Ivanović, Aleksandra Pavlović, Tijana Humo and Jokut Mihailović (1998–2004).

Mikk Murdvee

Mikk Murdvee is the son of Estonian psychologist and scholar Mart Murdvee and violin pedagogue Niina Murdvee.

Milojević

Miloje Milojević (1884-1946), Serbian composer, conductor, pianist, pedagogue, music critic, and musical writer

Paul Plishka

He studied at Montclair State College and with Armen Boyajian (also the pedagogue of Marisa Galvany and fellow basso Samuel Ramey), and made his operatic debut with the Paterson Lyric Opera, in 1961.

Pnina

Pnina Salzman (1922–2006), Israeli classical pianist and piano pedagogue

Rózsa Hoffmann

She was awarded several prizes: "Eminent Pedagogue" (1992), Apáczai-Csere János Prize (1995), "For Budapest" Prize (1996), Trefort Ágoston Prize and Széchenyi Scholarship (2001).

Rupert Marshall-Luck

After reading Music at Cambridge University, he was awarded a postgraduate scholarship to continue his studies with the eminent pedagogue Simon Fischer and thereafter won a Distinction for his degree of Master of Music.

Sev’yan I. Vainshtein

During this time he also met the Russian music pedagogue Alevtina (Alla) Petrova, who was teaching in Tuva the Russian classical music heritage, and the two got married in Kyzyl.

Škerjanc

Lucijan Marija Škerjanc (1900–1973), Slovene composer, pedagogue, conductor, musician, and writer

Soběslav

Jaroslav Brodský ( 22. March 1920 - †12. August 1981 in Torontu-Canada); pedagogue - school director, „prisoner of the regime“ (1950–1960), founder of the K 231 organization, emigrant, publicist.

Suleyman Rustam

After he entered Baku Electric Technical School and then to the eastern faculty of Baku State University where his classmates were Jafar Jabbarly, A.Badalbeyli, V.Khuluflu and was taught by such pedagogue as the eminent writer Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev.

Suleyman Rustam wrote that, Suleyman Sani Akhundov, who was the headmaster and pedagogue at the school evoked his interest to literature and such famous pedagogues as M.Vezirov, R.Tahirov and A.Israfilbeyli strengthened this interest.

Suzan Emine Kaube

Suzan Emine Kaube (born 1942 in Pendik) is a Turkish-German writer, painter and pedagogue .

Swiss Argentine

An Argentine of Swiss origin, Dr. Ernesto Alemann, founded the Colegio Pestalozzi in 1934 with the aim of creating a place for free and humanistic education in accordance with the philosophy of Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi.

Thiry

Louis Thiry (born 1935), French organist, composer and pedagogue

Thumb position

While traditional methods rarely discuss playing on the A or E string in thumb position, French pedagogue Francois Rabbath (and his disciples such as Paul Ellison) advocate the performance of notes on the A and E strings.

Tournier

Marcel Tournier (1879–1951), French harpist, composer, and pedagogue

Vadstena Academy

Vadstena Academy (Swedish: Vadstena-Akademien, full name Stiftelsen internationella Vadstena-Akademien), is a music adademy founded in 1964 by opera pedagogue Ingrid Maria Rappe (1915-1994) and based in the small city of Vadstena in Sweden.

Vahe Vahian

Vahe-Vahian (Armenian: Վահէ-Վահեան), born Sarkis Abdalian (22 December 1908, Gürün Turkey, died in 1998, Beirut, Lebanon), was an Armenian poet, writer, editor, pedagogue and orator.

Vitomir Lukić

Vitomir Lukić (Zelenika, September 24, 1929 - Sarajevo, May 30, 1991), was a Bosnian-Croat prose writer and pedagogue, considered to be one of the greatest writers to emerge from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 20th century.

Vlado Perlemuter

Students from around the world, such as Catherine Thibone, Claudio Herrera and Christian Zacharias, were also attracted by his fame as a pedagogue.

Vydubychi Monastery

Konstantin Ushinsky (1823–1871) - pedagogue, advocate of teaching in Ukrainian (which was prohibited in the Russian Empire in the second half of the 19th century according to the Ems Ukase.)

Yurin

Olexiy Yurin (born 1982), Ukrainian poet, pedagogue, and interpreter


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