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Jean Delphin Alard (Professor of Violin, 1843–1875) Pierre Baillot (Professor of Violin) Serge Blanc (violinist) Olivier Charlier (Professor of Violin) Serge Collot (Professor of Viola, 1969–1989) Théophile Laforge (Professor of Viola, 1894–1918) Rodolphe Kreutzer (Professor of Violin, 1795–1826) Martin Marsick (violin, 1847–1924)
Walter Bache (former Professor of Piano) Simon Bainbridge (former Head of Composition, still on the teaching staff) Evelyn Barbirolli (former professor of oboe) Sir John Barbirolli (former professor of conducting) Django Bates (visiting professor of jazz) [16] Joshua Bell (Violin – Visiting Professor) [17]
Clara Rodríguez (born 1970), student and teaching professor. Bernard Rose (1916–1996), academic, Organist and Master of the Choristers, Magdalen College, Oxford; Gilbert Rowland (born 1946), harpsichordist; Isyana Sarasvati (born 1993), singer and songwriter; Malcolm Sargent (1895–1967), conductor
Alfredo Diez Nieto – Cuban composer, conductor and professor; Orlando DiGirolamo – jazz accordionist, composer; David Dubal – pianist, teacher, author, broadcaster, painter (1961) Alexandra du Bois – composer; Lawrence Dutton (BM 1977, MM 1978, viola) [1] – violist; James Ehnes – violinist; Ruby Elzy – soprano; Michael Endres ...
The Eastman School has more than 130 faculty members, including internationally renowned performers, composers, conductors, scholars, and educators. In addition, many highly acclaimed musicians and scholars visit the school each year to give master classes and guest lectures or to serve as visiting faculty members.
John D. Kendall (August 30, 1917 – January 6, 2011) was a leader in bringing the Suzuki Method to the United States. [1] In 1959 he was presented with a grant to travel to Japan to meet Shinichi Suzuki and translate his ideas and teachings into a philosophy and pedagogy for violin teachers around the U.S.
David Cerone was a co-founder of the ENCORE School for Strings, [1] where he co-directed and served as faculty member since 1985. Mr. Cerone serves as a juror for many prominent national and international violin competitions and presents master classes around the world.
Glenn Dicterow (born December 23, 1948) [1] is an American violinist and former concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.He is on the faculty of the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music where he holds the Jascha Heifetz Chair in violin as well as serving as a faculty artist at the Music Academy of the West.