List of former teachers at the Conservatoire de Paris
This is a partial list of former teachers at the Conservatoire de Paris.
- Adolphe Adam (Composition, 1849–1856)
- Jean Delphin Alard (Professor of Violin, 1843–1875)
- Napoléon Alkan (Professor of solfège, brother of Charles-Valentin Alkan)
- Joseph Jean Baptiste Laurent Arban (Cornet, 1869–1874)
- Michel Arrignon (Professor of Clarinet, 1989-2009)
- Pierre Baillot (Professor of Violin)
- Claude Ballif (Professor of analysis)
- François Bazin (harmony)
- François Benoist (Professor of Organ, 1819–1872)
- Jean-Sébastien Béreau[1] (Professor of Orchestra Conducting)
- Serge Blanc (violinist)
- Frédéric Berr (Professor of Clarinet, 1832-1838)
- Marc Bonnehée (singing)[2]
- Joseph Bonnet (1884–1944)
- Ernest Boulanger, father of Nadia Boulanger
- Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray, (Professor of Music History/Theory, 1878–1908)
- Michel Chapuis (organist) (Professor of Organ, 1986–1995)
- Olivier Charlier (Professor of Violin)
- Luigi Cherubini (Director, 1822–1842)
- William Christie (1944– )
- Serge Collot (Professor of Viola, 1969–1989)
- Adolphe Danhauser (1835-1896)
- Daniel Deffayet (Professor of Saxophone, 1968–1988)
- Michel Debost (Professor of Flute, 1981–1990)
- Ulysse Delécluse (Professor of Clarinet, 1947-1977)
- Guy Deplus (Professor of Clarinet, 1977-1989)
- Lucette Descaves (Professor of Piano, 1941-1976)
- Théodore Dubois (Director, 1896–1905)
- Marcel Dupré (Professor of Organ, 1926–1955, Director 1954–1956)
- Alphonse Duvernoy (Professor of Piano)
- Rolande Falcinelli (Professor of Organ, 1954–1986)
- Louise Farrenc (Professor of Piano, 1842–1873)
- Gabriel Fauré (Director, 1905)
- François-Joseph Fétis (1821–1832) (composition and harmony)
- César Franck (Professor of Organ, 1872–1890)
- Merri Franquin (Trumpet, 1894–1925)
- Manuel García
- Philippe Gaubert (Professor of Flute, 1920–1931)
- Odette Gartenlaub (born 1922)
- Eugene Gigout (Professor of Organ, 1911–1925)
- Benjamin Godard (1849–1895)
- Charles Gounod (composition)
- Gabriel Grovlez (Professor of Chamber music 1939–194_)
- Alexandre Guilmant (Professor of Organ, 1896–1911)
- Ernest Guiraud (1837–1892)
- Fromental Halévy (1799–1862)
- François-Louis Henry (1786–1855)
- Hyacinthe Klosé (Professor of Clarinet, 1838-1868)
- Théophile Laforge (Professor of Viola, 1894–1918)
- André Lafosse (1890–1975)
- Jean-Xavier Lefèvre (Professor of Clarinet, 1795-1824)
- Louis Lefèvre (Professor of Clarinet, 1824-1832)
- Jeanne Loriod (Professor of Ondes Martenot, 1970–2001)
- Adolphe Leroy (Professor of Clarinet, 1868-1876)
- Vincent d'Indy (1851–1931)
- Rodolphe Kreutzer (Professor of Violin, 1795–1826)
- Jean François Lesueur (1795–1802)
- Antoine Marmontel (piano)
- Martin Marsick (violin, 1847–1924)
- Jules Massenet (composition, harmony)
- Jules Mazellier (composition)
- Olivier Messiaen (Professor of Harmony, 1941, Professor of Composition, 1966)
- Darius Milhaud (1892–1974)
- Propser Mimart (Professor of Clarinet, 1904-1918)
- Marcel Moyse (Professor of Flute, 1932–1940)
- Marcel Mule (Professor of Saxophone, 1942–1968)
- Edouard Nanny (1892–1942, Professor of Double Bass)
- Yves Nat (pianist, 1890–1956)
- Serge Nigg (Professor of Orchestration)
- Auguste Périer (Professor of Clarinet, 1918-1947)
- Isidor Philipp (pianist,composer, 1863–1958)
- Pierre Pincemaille (Professor of Counterpoint, 1956-2018)[3]
- Alberto Ponce Guitar
- Jean-Pierre Rampal (Professor of Flute, 1969 –1981)
- Henri Reber Professor of Harmony, 1851–1862; Professor of Composition, 1862 –1871)
- Pierre Rode (Professor of Violin, 1795–1803)
- Cyrille Rose (Professor of Clarinet, 1876-1900)
- Paul Rougnon (Professor of music theory, 1873–1921)
- Adolphe Sax (Professor of Saxophone, 1858–1871)
- Francisco Salvador-Daniel (Briefly director during the Commune of Paris, 1871)
- Pierre Sancan (Professor of Piano, 1956–1985)
- Pierre Schaeffer (1910–1995)
- Nicolas Séjan (Professor of Organ, 1795–1802)
- Paul Taffanel (Professor of Flute, 1894–1908)
- Ambroise Thomas (Director, 1871–1896)
- Charles Turban (Professor of Clarinet, 1900-1904)
- Paul Vidal
- Maurice Vieux (Professor of Viola, 1918– )
- Charles-Marie Widor (Professor of Organ, 1890–1896)
- Aimee Wiele (Professor of Harpsichord)
- Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann
References
- Jean-Sébastien Béreau on BnF
- Springer, Christian (2013). Giuseppe Verdi: Leben, Werke, Interpreten, p. 574. Epubli (in German)
- Marie-Aude Roux (2018-01-15). "Pierre Pincemaille, une vie à la tribune de Saint-Denis". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 2018-08-25.
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