Hoch Conservatory - Famous Teachers

Famous Teachers

  • 1878–1880 and 1883-84: Julius Stockhausen
  • 1878–1883: Anton Urspruch
  • 1878–1882: Joachim Raff
  • 1878–1892: Clara Schumann
  • 1878–1880: Carl Heymann
  • 1878–1904: Hugo Heermann
  • 1878–1910: Bernhard Cossmann
  • 1882–1907: Lazzaro Uzielli
  • 1883–1908: Iwan Knorr
  • 1883–1902: James Kwast
  • 1884–1923: Ernst Engesser
  • 1890–1897: Engelbert Humperdinck
  • 1893–1904: Carl Friedberg (also: Karl)
  • 1894–1906: Hugo Becker
  • 1895–1897: Marie Hanfstängl
  • 1896–1933: Bernhard Sekles
  • 1899–1912: Johannes Hegar
  • 1904–1908: Hermann Zilcher
  • 1904–1907 and 1908–1933: Adolf Rebner
  • 1905–1906: Johannes Messchaert (also: Johan)
  • 1906–1933: Alfred Auerbach
  • 1908–1916 and 1929–1942: Alfred Hoehn
  • 1912–1917: Margarete Dessoff
  • 1926–1928: Hermine Bosetti
  • 1926–1932: Ludwig Rottenberg
  • 1928–1933: Mátyás Seiber (Director of the first academic Jazz department)
  • 1930–1933: Herbert Graf (Opera School)
  • 1933–1938: Helmut Walcha
  • 1933–1942: Kurt Hessenberg
  • 1933–1945: Gerhard Frommel
  • 1936–1940: Anton Biersack
  • 1954–1974: Peter Cahn
  • 1958–19??: Alois Kottmann
  • 1976–: Albert Mangelsdorff
  • 1985–1996: Richard Rudolf Klein
  • 1981–2000: Gerhard Schedl

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