- male, deceased (1861)
- Heinrich Marschner (Zittau, 16 August, 1795-Hannover, 16 December, 1861), was a German composer of 23 operas and singspiels who was a rival of Carl...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Eli Parish was an English harpist and composer. He changed his name first in Albert Alvars and later in Elias Parish Alvars The baptismal record...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Horatio Parker (September 15, 1863-December 18, 1919) was an American composer and teacher. He was a central figure in musical life in New Haven,...
- male, deceased (1927)
- Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson was an Icelandic composer and is best known for composing "Lofsöngur", the National Anthem of Iceland. Sveinbjörnsson was...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Sir Arthur Somervell (5 June 1863 - 2 May 1937) was an English composer, and after Parry one of the most successful and influential writers of...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Sir George Grove (August 13, 1820 - May 28, 1900) was an English writer on music, immortalised in the title of "Grove's Dictionary of Music and...
- male, 17 years old
- Jay "Bluejay" Greenberg (born December 131991, New Haven, Connecticut) is an American child prodigy composer who entered the Juilliard School in...
- male, deceased (1885)
- Sir Julius Benedict (November 27, 1804 - June 5, 1885), was a German-born composer and conductor, resident in England for most of his career....
- male, deceased (1946)
- Moriz Rosenthal (December 18, 1862 - September 3, 1946) was a Polish-born American pianist. He was generally considered one of the...
- male, deceased (1898)
- Théodore Gouvy was born into a French speaking family in the Alsatian village of Goffontaine which at the time belonged to Prussia. As a child, he s...
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