Stern Conservatory - Distinguished Students

Distinguished Students

  • Asparukh Leschnikoff (Tenor)
  • 1860-1862: Hermann Goetz
  • 1884- ? : Bruno Walter
  • 1884-1885: Georg Wilhelm Rauchenecker
  • 1892-1894: Alberto Nepomuceno
  • 1896: Edwin Fischer
  • 1902-1903: Melitta Lewin
  • 1903-1907: Emil Honigberger
  • 1903-1906: Charles Griffes
  • 1905: Otto Klemperer
  • 1906-? : Marek Weber
  • 1906-1908: Manuel Ponce
  • 1906-1909: Clara Abramowitz (Soprano)
  • 1910-1913: Efim Schachmeister, violinist
  • 1912-1917: Meta Seinemeyer
  • 191?-191?: Mischa Portnoff
  • 1913-1915: Margarete Krämer-Bergau
  • 1913-1918: Claudio Arrau
  • 1914-1924: Friedrich Löwe
  • 1915-1920: Lisy Fischer, Pianist
  • 1924-1926: Marc Lavry
  • 1924-1929: Kees van Baaren
  • 1924-1929: Karl Ristenpart
  • 1930-1935: Ruth Schönthal
  • 1946-1952: Hans-Wilfrid Schulze-Margraf
  • 1956-1965: Christian Schmidt
  • ? -1936: Haim Alexander
  • Robert Christian Bachmann
  • ? -1933: Manfred Bukofzer
  • Siegfried Eberhardt, Violinist
  • Issy Geiger
  • Moritz Moszkowski
  • Josef Plaut
  • Heinrich Reimers (Pianist)
  • Willi Sommerfeld

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