Alberto Guerrero - Students

Students

As a prominent member of the music circles in Santiago and later at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, Guerrero influenced generations of students who would go on to shape the musical life of Chile, Canada, and beyond. What follows is an incomplete list:

  • William Aide
  • John Beckwith
  • Helmut Blume
  • Gwendoly Duchemin
  • Ray Dudley
  • Dorothy Sandler Flick
  • Jeanette Fujarczuk
  • Glenn Gould
  • Myrtle Rose Guerrero (2nd wife)
  • Stuart Hamilton
  • Paul Helmer
  • Horace Lapp
  • Edward Laufer
  • Gordana Lazarevich
  • Pierrette LePage
  • Jean Lyons
  • Edward Magee
  • Ursula Malkin
  • Bruce Mather
  • John McIntyre
  • Gordon McLean
  • Gerald Moore
  • Oscar Morawetz
  • Arthur Ozolins
  • George Ross
  • Domingo Santa Cruz
  • R. Murray Schafer
  • Oleg Telizyn
  • Malcolm Troup
  • Neil Van Allen
  • Ruth Watson Henderson

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