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Louise Farrenc (Professor of Piano, 1842–1873) César Franck (Professor of Organ, 1872–1890) Eugene Gigout (Professor of Organ, 1911–1925) Alexandre Guilmant (Professor of Organ, 1896–1911) Antoine Marmontel (piano) Yves Nat (pianist, 1890–1956) Isidor Philipp (Professor of Piano, 1893–1934) Pierre Sancan (Professor of Piano, 1956 ...
Acclaimed pianist William Browning, heir of the Brahms-Schumann piano dynasty and one of the legendary pianists and teachers of the 20th century, was on faculty from 1957 to 1989. Pianist Wilhelmina Pouget, student of Walter Gieseking , specialized in late Romantic piano technique in the 1970s.
Gordon Charles Watson was born in Parkes, New South Wales in 1921. He served with the Australian Imperial Force for four years in World War II. [1]He studied piano under Laurence Godfrey Smith in Sydney, and later had advanced studies at Mills College, Oakland, California with Egon Petri (piano), [2] [3] [4] and Darius Milhaud (composition).
Mabel Lander (1882–1955), British pianist and teacher, piano tutor to the Royal Family; Ethel Leginska (1886–1970), British pianist, conductor and composer; Kate Loder (1825–1904), composer and pianist; Iris Loveridge (1917–2000), English classical pianist specializing in British contemporary music; Moura Lympany (1916–2005), concert ...
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (Piano – Visiting professor) [15] Kenneth Amis (former International Brass Chair) Sulamita Aronovsky (piano teacher, founder of London International Piano Competition) Walter Bache (former Professor of Piano) Simon Bainbridge (former Head of Composition, still on the teaching staff) Evelyn Barbirolli (former professor of ...
Mom's house had been the center of gatherings for relatives and friends who enjoyed her Italian cooking of manicottis, chicken cutlets and baked goods and then convened around her restored 1936 ...
Arthur Benjamin . Arthur Leslie Benjamin (18 September 1893 in Sydney – 10 April 1960 in London) was an Australian composer, pianist, conductor and teacher.He is best known as the composer of Jamaican Rumba (1938) and of the Storm Clouds Cantata, featured in both versions of the Alfred Hitchcock film The Man who Knew Too Much, in 1934 and 1956.
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