- male, deceased (1983)
- Peter Mennin (born Mennini) (May 17 1923, Erie, Pennsylvania - June 17 1983, New York City) was an American composer and teacher. He directed the...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Percy Goetschius won international fame in the teaching of the theory of composition. Goetschius was the piano pupil of Robert E. H. Gehring, a...
- male, deceased (1980)
- Gustav Allan Pettersson was a Swedish composer. Pettersson, one of four children of a violent alcoholic blacksmith, was born at the manor of...
- female, deceased (1996)
- Miriam Gideon (23 October 1906 - 1996) was an American composer. She studied organ with her uncle Henry Gideon and piano with Felix Fox. She also...
- male, 73 years old
- Lionel Rogg (b. Geneva, 1936) is a Swiss organist and teacher of musical theory who recorded the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach....
- female, deceased (1996)
- Louise Talma was a composer. She was raised in New York City and studied at the Institute of Musical Arts (Juilliard School of Music, 1922–1930) an...
- male, deceased (1703)
- Nicolas de Grigny was a French organist and one of the leading French organ composers of his time. Contrapuntally more complex than most (if not...
- male
- Johan August Söderman was the first Swedish composer of the Romantic generation, known especially for his lieder and choral works, based on folk m...
- male, deceased (1613)
- Giovanni Maria Artusi (c. 1540 - August 18, 1613) was an Italian theorist, composer, and writer. Artusi was one of the most famous reactionaries in...
- male, 499 years old
- Claudio Maria Veggio (c.1510 - 15??) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance, principally of secular music. He was born in Piacenza, and must...
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