List of Juilliard School People - Notable Teachers

Notable Teachers

  • Samuel Adler – composer
  • Joseph Alessi – principal trombone of the New York Philharmonic
  • Nancy Allen – harpist
  • Baruch Arnon – piano, graduate studies, chamber music
  • Emanuel Ax – pianist
  • Milton Babbitt – composer
  • Julius Baker – flutist
  • Henry Brant – composer
  • Luciano Berio – composer, founded the Juilliard Ensemble
  • Bruce Brubaker - pianist
  • Maria Callas – opera singer
  • Elliott Carter – composer
  • Ron Carter – double bass
  • Antonio Ciacca – business of jazz
  • Timothy Cobb – double bass
  • John Corigliano – composer
  • Alfredo Corvino – ballet master
  • Bella Davidovich – pianist
  • Giuseppe De Luca – opera singer
  • Dorothy Delay – violinist
  • James DePreist – conductor
  • David Diamond – composer
  • Glenn Dicterow – violinist
  • Ania Dorfmann - pianist
  • Elaine Douvas – oboe
  • Christopher Durang – playwright
  • Sixten Ehrling – conductor
  • Simon Estes – opera singer
  • Eric Ewazen – composition
  • Daniel Ferro – voice teacher
  • Rudolf Firkusny – pianist
  • Joseph Fuchs – violinist
  • Ivan Galamian – violinist
  • Percy Goetschius – theory and composition
  • Gerre Hancock – organist
  • Martha Hill – dancer, director of Dance Division
  • Hanya Holm – choreographer
  • John Houseman – actor, producer
  • Monica Huggett—Baroque violinist
  • Doris Humphrey – choreographer
  • Sharon Isbin – classical guitar
  • Paul Jacobs – organist
  • Michael Kahn – director, acting teacher
  • Joseph Kalichstein – pianist
  • Hyo Kang – violin
  • Lewis Kaplan – violinist
  • Melvin Kaplan – oboist and founder of the Vermont Mozart Festival
  • Yoheved Kaplinsky – pianist
  • Jeffrey Khaner – flutist
  • Simon Kovar – bassoonist
  • Joel Krosnick – cellist
  • Tony Kushner – playwright
  • Albert Laszlo – bassist
  • Jacob Lateiner – pianist
  • Eugene Levinson – principal bass of the New York Philharmonic
  • Frank Lévy – pianist
  • Josef Lhévinne – pianist
  • Rosina Lhévinne – pianist
  • José Limón – choreographer
  • Gene Lockhart – actor
  • Jerome Lowenthal – pianist
  • Jon Manasse – clarinetist
  • Robert Mann – violinist, founder and first violinist of the Juilliard String Quartet
  • Wynton Marsalis – improvisation and trumpet
  • João Carlos Martins – pianist
  • Genia Melikova – ballet
  • Homer Mensch – bassist
  • Jeffrey Milarsky – music director, AXIOM Ensemble
  • Marsha Norman – playwright
  • Orin O'Brien – double bass
  • Santos Ojeda – pianist
  • Itzhak Perlman – violinist
  • Vincent Persichetti – composer
  • Behzad Ranjbaran – theory
  • Christopher Rouse – composer
  • Henning Rübsam – choreographer
  • Olga Samaroff – pianist
  • Carl Schachter – Schenkerian analyst
  • Peter Schickele – composer, humorist, best known for his P. D. Q. Bach character
  • William Schimmel – composer, accordionist
  • William Schuman – composer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music, founder of the Juilliard String Quartet
  • Roger Sessions – composer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music
  • Oscar Shumsky – violinist
  • Bern Nadette Stanis – actor, dancer
  • György Sandor – pianist
  • Marian Seldes – actor
  • Anna Sokolow – choreographer
  • David Soyer – cellist
  • Clifton Taylor – theatrical designer
  • Léon Theremin
  • Andrew Thomas – composition
  • Tracie Thoms – actress
  • Antony Tudor – choreographer
  • William Vacchiano – trumpeter
  • Earl Wild – pianist
  • Teddy Wilson – pianist
  • Stefan Wolpe – composer
  • Oxana Yablonskaya – pianist

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