Yale School of Music - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

  • John Adams, Professor of Composition
  • Nancy Allen, Professor of Harp
  • Emanuel Ax, Visiting Professor of Piano
  • Martin Beaver, Artist in Residence
  • Boris Berman, Professor of Piano
  • Martin Bresnick, Professor of Composition
  • Simon Carrington, Professor of Choral Conducting
  • Allan Dean, Professor of Trumpet
  • Claude Frank, Professor of Piano
  • Erick Friedman, Professor of Violin
  • Peter Frankl, Professor of Piano
  • Martin Jean, Professor of Organ
  • Sidney Harth, Professor of Violin
  • Paul Hindemith, Professor of Music (1940-53)
  • Ani Kavafian, Professor of Violin
  • Aaron Jay Kernis, Professor of Composition
  • Ezra Laderman, Professor of Composition
  • David Lang, Professor of Composition
  • Ingram Marshall, Visiting Professor of Composition
  • Robert Mealy, Professor of Violin
  • Thomas Murray, Professor of Organ
  • Donald Palma, Professor of Double Bass
  • Aldo Parisot, Professor of Cello
  • Krzysztof Penderecki, Professor of Composition (1973-79)
  • Charles Seeger, Visiting Professor of the Theory of Music (1949-50)
  • David Shifrin, Professor of Clarinet
  • Oscar Shumsky, Professor of Violin
  • Robert van Sice, Professor of Percussion
  • Morton Subotnick, Professor of Composition
  • Masaaki Suzuki, Professor of Choral Conducting
  • Stephen Taylor, Professor of Oboe
  • Christopher Theofanidis, Professor of Composition
  • Keith Wilson, Professor of Clarinet
  • Ransom Wilson, Professor of Flute

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