Joachim's Students
- Leopold Auer, violinist and teacher; studied with Joachim in Hanover
- Aylmer Buesst
- Willy Burmester
- Will Marion Cook
- Carl Courvoisier (12 November 1846-1908), author of Technics of Violin Playing on Joachim's Method, London: The Strad Library, No. I, 1894.
- Bernardo V. Moreira de Sá (14.2.1853-2.4.1924, Portugal), Portuguese violinist and teacher; director of the "Conservatório de Música do Porto"; director and founder of the "Orpheon Portuense"; studied with Joachim in Berlin
- Bram Eldering (8 July 1865-17 June 1943), Concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic under Hans von Bülow; Concertmaster of the Meininger Hofkapelle
- Adila Fachiri, Joachim's niece
- F. Fleischhauer (b. 24 July 1834), Hofconcertmeister in Meiningen.
- Sam Franko
- Richard Gompertz (b. 27 April 1859), professor of violin at the Royal College of Music, London
- Karel (Carl) Halíř (1859–1909), Bohemian violinist, member of the Joachim Quartet
- Gustav Hille
- Willy Hess
- Richard Himmelstoß (b. 17 June 1843), Concertmaster in Breslau
- Gustav Holländer (b. 15 February 1855), solo violinist
- Jenő Hubay, Hungarian violinist, composer
- Bronisław Huberman
- Karl Klingler, violinist of the Klingler Quartet and Joachim's successor at the Berlin Hochschule; Klingler was the teacher of Shinichi Suzuki.
- Iosif Kotek (1855–1885), Russian violinist
- Hans Letz, Concertmaster of the Theodore Thomas Orchestra
- Bernhard Listemann, Concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
- Charles Martin Loeffler (1861–1935)
- Martin Marsick
- Pietro Melani
- Waldemar J. Meyer (1853–1940)
- Andreas Moser (1859–1925), violinist and assistant to Joachim; Moser wrote the first biography of Joachim. He helped recover original scores of J.S. Bach's Sonate e Partite per violino solo, and collaborated with him on numerous editions.
- Tivadar Nachéz (Budapest 1859 – Lausanne 1930)
- Henri Petri, Concertmaster in Leipzig
- Maximilan Pilzer, Concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic (1915-1917)
- Enrico Polo (1868–1953), Italian violinist, violist, pedagogue
- Maud Powell, American violinist
- Willibald Richter (1860–1929), German-born English pianist, organist and teacher; student, friend and accompanist of Joachim; student of Haupt, Lebert, Liszt, Mischalek and Oscar; founded College of Music at Leicester
- Camillo Ritter, teacher of William Primrose
- Ossip Schnirlin (? - 1937)
- Emily Shinner
- Axel Skovgaard
- Maria Soldat-Röger
- Theodore Spiering, American violinist; born in St. Louis, lived in Chicago; Concertmaster (1909–1911) of New York Philharmonic
- Franz von Vecsey, studied with Hubay, then Joachim; dedicatee of the Sibelius violin concerto
- Alfred Wittenberg
Other pupils are mentioned by Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski in his "Die Violine und Ihre Meister."
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