Conservatoire de Paris
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The Conservatoire de Paris, full contemporary name Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris is a music school in Paris. It has been central to the evolution of music in France and Western Europe.
Former students
- Jean Delphin Alard (1815–1888)
- Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813–1888)
- Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1806–1826)
- Jean-Pierre Aumont (1911–2001)
- George Benjamin (1960–)
- Hector Berlioz (1803–1869)
- Georges Bizet (1838–1875)
- Adolphe Blanc (1828–1885)
- Joseph Bonnet (1884–1944)
- Pierre Boulez (1925–)
- Natasha Soloveitchik Chances (1920-)
- Gustave Charpentier (1860–1956)
- Pierre Cochereau (1924–1984)
- Philip Corner (1933–)
- Alfred Cortot (1877–1962)
- Régine Crespin (1927-)
- Claude Debussy (1862–1918)
- Françoise Alexandre Delsarte (1811-71)
- Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968)
- Theodore Dubois (1837–1924)
- Paul Dukas (1865–1935)
- Maurice Duruflé (1902–1986)
- Marcel Dupré (1886–1971)
- Henri Dutilleux (1916–)
- George Enescu (1881–1955)
- Ulvi Cemal Erkin (1906–1972)
- Louis Fleury (1878-1926)
- Friedrich von Flotow (1812–1883)
- Jean Françaix (1912–1997)
- Peter-Lukas Graf (1929–)
- Gabriel Grovlez (1879-1944)
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald (1911–1982)
- Jean Guillou (1930–)
- Reynaldo Hahn (1874-1947)
- Jacques Halévy (1799–1862)
- Henri Herz (1803–1888)
- Arthur Honegger (1892-1955)
- Dr. Norman J. Hunt (1921-1984)
- Jacques Ibert (1890–1962)
- Charles Koechlin (1867-1950)
- Katia Labèque (1950–)
- Marielle Labèque (1952–)
- Édouard Lalo (1823–1892)
- Jean Langlais (1907–1991)
- Maurice Le Boucher (1882–1964)
- Gaston Litaize (1909–1991)
- Alexandre Luigini (1850–1906)
- Jean-Yves Malmasson (1963–)
- Neville Marriner (1924–)
- Paule Maurice (1910-1967)
- Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992)
- Darius Milhaud (1892–1974)
- Pierre Monteux (1875–1964)
- Ginette Neveu (1919–1949)
- Gabriel Pierné (1863-1937)
- Georges Prêtre (1924–)
- Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)
- Gabrielle Réjane (1856–1920)
- Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)
- Pablo de Sarasate (1844–1908)
- Florent Schmitt (1870–1958)
- Germaine Tailleferre (1892–1983)
- Jacques Thibaud (1880–1953)
- Paul Tortelier (1914–1990)
- Ricardo Viñes (1876–1943)
- Paul Wehage (1963–)
- Xian Xinghai (1905–1945)
Former teachers
- Adolphe Adam (Composition, 1849–1856)
- Jean Delphin Alard (Professor of Violin, 1843–1875)
- Pierre Baillot (Professor of Violin)
- François Bazin (harmony)
- Eugene Benoist (organ)
- Joseph Bonnet (1884–1944)
- Ernest Boulanger, father of Nadia Boulanger
- William Christie (1944–)
- Daniel Deffayet (Professor of Saxophone, 1968-1988)
- Theodore Dubois (Director, 1896–1905)
- Louise Farrenc (Professor of Piano, 1842–1873)
- Gabriel Fauré (Director, 1905)
- César Franck (Professor of Organ, 1872–1890)
- Charles Gounod (composition)
- Gabriel Grovlez (Professor of Chamber music 1939–194_)
- Ernest Guiraud
- André Lafosse
- Vincent d'Indy (1851–1931)
- Rodolphe Kreutzer (Professor of Violin, 1795–1826)
- Jean François Lesueur (1795–1802)
- Marcel Mule (Professor of Saxophone, 1942-1968)
- Antoine Marmontel (piano)
- Jules Massenet (composition, harmony)
- Olivier Messiaen (Professor of Musical Aesthetics)
- Darius Milhaud (1892–1974)
- Alberto Ponce Guitar
- Adolphe Sax (Professor of Saxophone, 18__-1870)
- Pierre Sancan
- Paul Vidal
- Charles-Marie Widor (Professor of Organ, 1890)
Current teachers
- Françoise Gangloff (Professor of Musical Analysis)
- Claude Delangle (Professor of Saxophone, 1989-)
See also
External links
- [Effects of the Bologna Declaration on Professional Music Training in Europe]
- [European Association of Conservatoires (AEC)]
- [CNSMDP website]
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