Ivan Galamian - Notable Pupils

Notable Pupils

  • William Barbini
  • James Buswell
  • Anker Buch
  • Stuart Canin
  • Skye Carman
  • Jonathan Carney
  • Charles Castleman
  • Kyung-wha Chung
  • Dona Lee Croft
  • Dorothy Delay
  • Glenn Dicterow
  • Ray Dotoratos
  • Philippe Djokic
  • Eugene Fodor
  • Miriam Fried
  • Erick Friedman
  • Vincent Frittelli
  • Gregory Fulkerson
  • Shirley Givens
  • Herbert Greenberg
  • Betty Jean Hagen
  • Kaoru Kakudo
  • Dong-Suk Kang
  • Martha Strongin Katz
  • Ani Kavafian
  • Ida Kavafian
  • Bayla Keyes
  • Erica Kiesewetter
  • Chin Kim
  • Young Uck Kim
  • Constantine Kiradjieff
  • Helen Kwalwasser
  • Fredell Lack
  • Jaime Laredo
  • Isidor Lateiner
  • Sergiu Luca
  • Roy Malan
  • David Montagu
  • James Maurer
  • David Nadien
  • Breighden O'hEaghra
  • Brad Oviatt
  • Margaret Pardee
  • Itzhak Perlman
  • Daniel Phillips
  • Michael Rabin
  • Gerardo Ribeiro
  • Ruggiero Ricci
  • Eugene Sarbu
  • Berl Senofsky
  • Ann Setzer
  • Jan Mark Sloman
  • Simon Standage
  • Kate Stenberg
  • Jim Sitterly
  • Arnold Steinhardt
  • Arve Tellefsen
  • Sally Thomas
  • Gwen Thompson
  • Andor Toth
  • Charles Treger
  • Donald Weilerstein
  • Peter Zazofsky
  • Pinchas Zukerman
  • Carmel Kaine

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