User:RandomEditorAAA

About Me
Hi, I exist, I just edit random articles, usually ones related to music, but really anything.

I also fix reference problems. (Probably over 600 or even 700 by now)

I might occasionally make a new article (see below)

Article(s) Created:

 * Hanns Wolf - German composer and pianist, 1894 - 1968 (Start Class)
 * Hisatada Otaka - Japanese conductor and composer, 1911 - 1951 (C-Class)
 * Oliver King - British composer, pianist, organist, and conductor, 1855 - 1923 (C-Class)
 * Ercole Gaibara (Translation of the French article)

Contributed at least a decent bit:

 * Fritz Brun
 * Gonzalo Curiel
 * Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt
 * Epiphanies Mukashyaka
 * Abram Lufer
 * Otaka Prize (Well I just rewrote the article and added references, so not that much)
 * Nedungadi Bank (Also just rewritten the article, added a bit more information, and added references)
 * The Canticle of the Sun (Gubaidulina) (Not a lot alot, but a significant amount)
 * List of named symphonies (52k+, will try to add more soon)
 * Soon going to try an add a lot to Richard Jones (composer)
 * Anna Sick
 * Volodymyr Flys
 * Heraclius Djabadary
 * Tashinga

Draft article(s):

 * Draft:Otilie Suková-Dvořáková (incomplete; dead)
 * Abandoned draft of Karl-Franz Müller

Potential articles I might make
I am considering to make an article for:


 * Frantisek Babusek - Slovak conductor and composer (Czech, Russian, Slovakian, and Ukrainian Wikipedias already exist)
 * Jacob Wilhelm Lustig - German (or Dutch?) composer and organist (Dutch, Alemannic, German, and Catalan Wikipedias already exist)
 * Carlo Antonio Marino - Italian violinist, composer, cellist, and teacher of Pietro Locatelli (German, Japanese and Italian articles already exist)
 * Otto August Ferdinand Hutschenreuter - German violinist, cellist, conductor, and pianist (quitted piano later on) (Russian article exists)
 * Karl Kliebert - German music teacher, conductor, and composer (Russian article exists)
 * Henryk van Zeyl - Dutch pianist and music teacher of Hanns wolf, Karl Thiessen, Carlo Buonamici, and more
 * August Walter - German violinist and composer (German and Swedish articles exist)
 * Aleksandr Nikolayevich Vindogradsky - Russian conductor (Russian and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Per August Ölander - Swedish composer (Swedish and Hungarian articles exist)
 * Viktor Aleksandrovich Khodiashev - Russian Composer
 * Nikola Atanasov - Bulgarian composer (writer of the first Bulgarian Piano Sonata and Symphony) - (Bulgarian, Danish, and German articles exist)
 * Ebe Poli - Italian Painter (Italian article exists)
 * Toivo Saarenpää - Finnish music critic, conductor, choir director and music teacher (Finnish article exists)
 * Henri Hamal - Belgian organist, composer, and conductor (French, Italian, and Dutch articles exist) (not to be confused with his father Henri-Guillaume Hamal)
 * Karl-Franz Müller - Austrian composer and writer(?) (Danish article exists)
 * Moritz Gotthold Klengel - German violinist (German article exists)
 * Ramiz Guliyev - Azerbaijani Tar player
 * Anton Eiser - Austrian flautist and composer (Russian and German articles exist)
 * Ferdinand Sabathil - Austrian flautist and composer (German article exists)
 * Florencio Gonzalez Asenjo - Argentinian-American composer and mathematician (Danish article exists)
 * Edgardo Carducci-Agustini (More commonly known as Edgardo Carducci) - Italian composer (Catalan article exists)
 * Stefan Bardas - Pianist
 * Lambert Pietkin - Belgian Baroque composer and organist (French, German, Catalan, Dutch, Norwegian Bokmål, and Western Flemish articles exist)
 * Henri (or Henryk) Dombrowski - Polish pianist and composer
 * Pietro Simone Agostini - Italian Baroque composer (Catalan, Czech, German, Greek, Finnish, French and Italian articles exist) (not to be confused with the basketball player called Pietro Agostini)
 * Francesco Ballarotti - Italian Baroque composer (Czech article exists)
 * Ebbe Kløvedal Reich - Danish politician and writer (Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian Bokmal articles exist)
 * Andres Irujo Ollo - Spanish writer and politician (Basque, Spanish, and Galician articles exist)
 * Johannes Hendrik Herman Mulder (1894 - 1989) - Dutch composer and music teacher (Dutch article exists)
 * Gerhardus Havingha - Dutch organist, carillon player, and composer (Dutch article exists)
 * Fulgencio Tolentino - Filipino composer and conductor (known for writing the music for the original edition of Walang Sugat and conducting career in Asia)
 * Giuseppe Austri - Italian composer (Paganini's 2nd caprice is dedicated to him)
 * Harold Zabrack - American (?) composer and pianist
 * Symphony No.4 "Credo" by Joseph Ryelandt
 * Corentin Boissier - French composer and pianist
 * Joseph (Josef) Miroslav Weber - Czech composer and violinist (Czech, French, Catalan and German articles exist)
 * Winfried Wolf - Austrian pianist, composer, and music teacher (piano teacher of Victor Coelho Macedo, studied with Kurt Leimer, and Rodolfo Holzmann)
 * Lewis (Ludwig) Ruth - German conductor, classical flautist, jazz saxophonist, and film music composer (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Vladimir Nikolayevich Drozdov (Drozdoff) - Russian and American pianist and composer (Russian article exists)
 * Otilie Suková-Dvořáková (Otilie Suková born as Otilie Dvořáková) - Czech woman pianist and composer, daughter of Antonin Dvorak and wife of Josef Suk the elder (Czech article exists) making draft article
 * Angelica Morales von Sauer - Mexican woman pianist, composer(?), second wife of Emil von Sauer (Spanish and Japanese articles exist)
 * Sten Wahlund - Swedish bass opera singer (perhaps the son of Sten Wahlund) (Swedish and Portuguese articles exist)
 * Georgi Aleksandrovich Mushel - Soviet composer and pianist (Uzbek, Russian, German, and French articles exist)
 * Peter Hellendaal (aka Peter Hellendaal the Younger) (Circa 1756 - 1837?) - English composer, organist and violin teacher, son of Pieter Hellendaal
 * Jean-Paul Spesoller de Latour - French tenor (Italian article exists)
 * Charles Kálmán - Austrian pianist and composer (German, Catalan, French, and Estonian articles exist)
 * George Perlman - American composer, violinist, and teacher (German and Dutch articles exist)
 * Katsiaryna Shymanovich - Composer
 * Mieczyslaw Kolinski - Polish-Canadian composer, conductor, pianist, and ethnomusicologist (German, Finnish and Russian articles exist, + a Canadian Encyclopedia article)
 * Siegfried Victor Langgaard - Danish composer and pianist, son of Johannes Peter Langgaard, father of Rued Langgaard, I am surprised that there is no article on him, (French, Catalan, Danish, Russian, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Marco Mencoboni - Italian harpsichordist, conductor and organist
 * Alexander Lippay (or Lippai) - Austro-Filipino conductor and composer, creator of the Manila Symphony Orchestra (Russian article exists)
 * Eugeniusz Morawski-Dąbrowa - Polish composer and painter (Polish, Dutch, Russian, and German articles exist)
 * Jón Nordal - Icelandic composer (Icelandic, Swedish, and Finnish articles exist)
 * Maria Bosareva - Russian composer
 * Eduard Patlayenko - Composer, and Composition teacher
 * Nguyễn Lân Tuất - Russian and Vietnamese composer (Russian, Korean, and Vietnamese articles exist)
 * Nicolas Gilles Forqueray - French composer and gambist(?)
 * José Francisco Vasquez Cano - Mexican composer, teacher, conductor, and pianist (Spanish article exists)
 * Nodar Mamissashvili - Georgian composer, music theorist, and teacher (German article exists)
 * Felix Shalvovich Alborov - Ossetian or Russian or Georgian, (Idk don't kill me) pianist, conductor, and music writer of the National Anthem of South Ossetia
 * Shalva Mikhailovich Mshvelidze - Georgian-Soviet composer (Catalan, German, Armenian, Georgian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Naohiro Iwai - Japanese composer and conductor (German, French, Japanese and Korean articles exist)
 * Johan Olof Wibergh (or just Olaf Wibergh) - Swedish pianist and piano teacher (Swedish article exists)
 * Nikolai Vladimirovich Zubov - Russian composer and songwriter (Russian article exists)
 * Mikhail Mikhailovich(?) Zubov - Russian composer and opera singer(?) (related to Nikaol Zubov)
 * Mikhail Karlovich Steinberg - Russian composer, poet, collector (of music and poetry), and music arranger (Russian article exists)
 * Wylie Crawford - American carillonneur
 * (Jos) Jozef (or Joseph) Philip Michel Antoine Lerinckx - Belgian composer, carillonneur, and vocal music writer (Dutch article exists)
 * Symphonic suite of Bai Ganyo by Veselin Stoyanov (Bulgarian article exists)
 * Wilhelm Hans Vlig van der Sys (pseudonym: Hans van der Sys) - Dutch composer (of jazz and classical)
 * Christian Schmitz-Steinberg - German jazz and light music composer (German article exists)
 * Philip Trevor Moody - British conductor, composer and arranger
 * Jerzy Gablenz - Polish conductor and composer (French, Catalan, German, and Polish articles exist)
 * Josef Liebeskind - German composer and musicologist
 * Nikolai Pavlovich Zadornov - Russian writer, father of Mikhail Zadornov (French, Egyptian Arabian, Russian and whatever BA and TT are, articles exist)
 * Carrie Kraft - random American music person
 * Nikolai Pavlovich Budashkin - Russian composer of folk, film and classical pieces (Russian, French and Polish articles exist)
 * Francisco Calés Pina - Spanish composer, conductor and teacher (Spanish and Catalan articles exist)
 * Raymond Parfrey - English composer
 * David Beck (b. 1941) - English composer
 * Johan Christian Tellfsen - Norwegian organist, father of Thomas Tellefsen (Norwegian article exists)
 * José Saber Marroquín - Mexican composer and conductor (Spanish and German articles exist)
 * Mario Tarenghi - Italian composer and pianist
 * Michel Świerczewski - French conductor
 * Irina Eduardovna Manukian/Manukyan - Russian composer (Unknown relation to Edward Manukyan)
 * Joseph Iosifovich Genishta (Osip Osipovich Yenishta) - Russian composer, conductor and pianist (Russian article exists)
 * Laura Alfhild "Alli” Kustaantytär Hannikainen (Just called Alli Hannikainen) - Finnish female choir teacher and director, wife of P.J. Hannikainen
 * Arvo Hannikainen - Finnish violinist and composer (part of the Hannikainen family) (Swedish and Finnish article exists)
 * Väinö Hannikainen - Finnish harpist and composer (part of the Hannikainen family) (German, Swedish, French, Finnish, and Japanese articles exist)
 * Alborz Rahmani - Iranian composer
 * Johann Baptist Gumpenhuber - Austria pantalon player and composer, student of Pantaleon Hebenstreit (German article exists)
 * Maximillan Hellmann - Austrian pantalon player, timpanist, and composer, student of Panteleon Hebenstreit (German article exists)
 * Franz Anton Schubert - German church composer and father of Francois Schubert (German, Russian, Japanese and Arabic articles exist)
 * Luiz Levy - Brazillian composer and pianist, brother of Alexandre Levy
 * Henrique Luís Levy - French clarinetist, composer, and entrepreneur, father of Luiz and Alexandre Levy (Portuguese article exists)
 * Siegfried Goslich - German conductor and film producer
 * Ernst Ludwig Uray - Austrian composer (German, Dutch and Catalan articles exist)
 * Frank Wohlfahrt - German composer, music critic, and teacher (German article exists) not to be confused with Franz Wohlfahrt
 * Yuri (or Yury) Arbatsky (or Arbatski) - Stateless composer and folklorist (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Yuri Bortz - Composer
 * Paolo Sululini - Italian composer
 * Sebastiano Nasolini - Italian opera composer (German, Italian, and Catalan articles exist)
 * Josep Mompou - Catalan painter, brother of Federico Mompou (Catalan and Spanish articles exist)
 * Phyllis (Pickwell) Ena "Gram" Ridgway - British-born Canadian Supercentenarian and accountant(?)
 * Nodar Gabunia - Georgian pianist and composer (Russian, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Georgian, Polish, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Rotislav Boyko - Composer (mainly vocal) (Russian, Catalan, Danish, French, German, and Japanese articles exist)
 * Adolf Weissmann - German music critic and music essayist (German article exist)
 * Xavier van Elewyck - Belgian composer (Dutch article exists)
 * Robert-Alexander Bohnke - German pianist and professor, son of Emil Bohnke (German and Russian articles exist)
 * László Zimay - Hungarian composer (Hungarian and Esperanto articles exist)
 * Alois Maria de Pusch - German composer
 * Vazha Azarashvili - Georgian composer
 * Victor Nováček - Czech music teacher and violinist (Catalan, Czech, German, and Japanese articles exist)
 * Hans Wolf - German-born American conductor and choir director
 * Hilarion Rubio y Francesco (commonly known as Hilarion Rubio) - Filipino composer, conductor, clarinetist and music teacher (Dutch article exists)
 * Rodolfo Cornejo - Filipino composer and conductor
 * Travis J. Weller - American composer
 * Semyon Sakharov - Soviet Conductor
 * Anton Sharoev - Russian conductor
 * Gerard Bunk - Dutch pianist, organist, and composer (Dutch, German and Russian articles exist)
 * Mogens Dalsgaard - Danish pianist (Danish article exists)
 * Edouard Wolff - Polish pianist and composer (German, Finnish, Catalan, Polish and Russian articles exist)
 * Charles Voss (born as Karl Voss) - Prussian composer and pianist (German, Swedish and Catalan articles exist)
 * Josef Adalbert Pacher - Austrian pianist and composer (Swedish article exists)
 * Johann Nepomuk Kafka - Czech pianist and composer
 * Julius Egghard - Austrian pianist and composer (Russian and German articles exist)
 * Charles (born Karl) Wehle - Czech pianist and composer (Czech, Swedish and Catalan articles exist)
 * Charles (born Carl) John - French (or German?) composer, pianist and piano teacher
 * Louis Winkler - French music arranger and minor composer
 * Albert Biehl - German composer, music author, and pianist
 * Leopold von Meyer - Austrian pianist and composer (German, Arabic, Catalan, Dutch, French, Japanese, Russian, Swedish, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Léopold Hesse - composer and pianist
 * Ignaz Amadeus Tedesco - Russian pianist, composer and music teacher (Russian, Catalan and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Gustav Schumann - German pianist, composer, and music teacher
 * Polydore de Vos - French-Belgian composer
 * August Vincente - French librarian, composer and pianist (French article exists)
 * Wilhelm Krüger - German composer and pianist (German, French, Catalan and Russian articles exist)
 * Félix Dumouchel - music person
 * Maurice Lee - German composer
 * Ganz Wilhelm - German composer, violinist, pianist, organist, music teacher, and conductor (Catalan, Slovenian, and Russian article exists)
 * Gennaro Perrelli - Italian pianist, soldier and composer
 * Vaclav Huml - Czech-Croatian violinist and founder of the Zagred Music School (Hungarian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Ukrainian, and Czech articles exist)
 * Huang Chen-Mou - Filipino composer
 * Val Galaktionov - Russian pianist and composer
 * Ferdinand Franz Joseph Waldmüller - Czech (?) pianist, piano teacher, composer and painter, not to be confused with Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
 * Nikolai Budashkin - Russian folk composer (Russian, French and Polish articles exist)
 * Johan Bohlin - Swedish nyckelharpist, instrument maker and father of August Bohlin
 * Karl Enar Bohlin - Swedish nyckelharpist, son of August Bohlin
 * Karl Bohlin - Swedish astronomer (Swedish, Finnish, and German articles exist)
 * Yevgeny Ptitchkin - Russian operetta and film composer (French, Ukrainian, Azerbaijani, Polish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Franz André - Belgian conductor and violinist (French, Catalan, Russian Japanese, and Italian articles exist)
 * Mieczysław Sołtys - Polish composer, conductor, and music teacher, father of Adam Sołtys (Russian, French, Catalan, German, Polish, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Adams Sołtys - Polish-Ukrainian composer and conductor (Russian, German, Polish, Swedish, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Maria Krushelnitskaya - Russian pianist
 * Maurits Reynen - Dutch composer
 * Ferdinand Andergassen - Austrian composer (German and Catalan articles exist)
 * Ambrosius Kuhnel - German organist and music publisher (German, Russian, and Swedish articles exist)
 * William Williams (1675-1701) - English violinist and composer (German and French articles exist; not to be confused with William Williams Pantycelyn or William Aubrey Williams
 * Andrei Babayev - Azerbaijani-Armenian pianist and composer (of film and classical) (Russian, Azerbaijani, German, Armenian, Polish, Tajik, and Turkish articles exist)
 * Helsingborgs Symphony Orchestra - Swedish orchestra
 * Kornelis Jacobus Kuiler (or just Kor Kuiler) - Dutch composer and conductor (Dutch article exists)
 * Wang Yunjie - Chinese composer (Italian, Chinese, and Danish articles exist)
 * Arthur-Ewen Seguin - Quebecian (Canadian) politician
 * Riccardo Malipiero - Italian cellist, father of Riccardo Malipiero and brother of Gian Francesco Malipiero
 * Luigi Malipiero - Italian pianist, conductor, composer and father of Riccardo and Gian Malipiero
 * Luigi Malipiero - (different person) Italian painter and actor(?)
 * Vitaly Khodosh - Russian composer
 * Rudolf Schulz-Dornburg - German conductor and composer (German, Russian, and Japanese articles exist)
 * Heather Schmidt - Canadian-American pianist and composer
 * Nikolay Zubov - Russian composer and amateur pianist (Russian article exists)
 * Ferdinand Schaefer - German-born American conductor, conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
 * Francisco Calés Pina - Spanish conductor, music teacher, and composer (Spanish and Catalan articles exist)
 * Francisco Calés Otero - Spanish composer and the above's son (Spanish and Russian articles exist)
 * Gabriel Charpentier - Canadian composer (German and Finnish articles exist)
 * Ko (or Kao) Jonah - Taiwanese composer
 * Francesco Supriani - Italian composer, one of the first composers to write for the cello as a solo instrument
 * Hayato Sumino - Japanese pianist and engineer
 * Leonid Brumberg - Russian pianist (German, Russian, and Italian articles exist)
 * Franciso Buencamino Sr. - Filipino composer
 * Esko Valsta - Finnish cellist, brother of Tapani Valsta (Finnish, Catalan, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Henri van Heurck - Dutch botanist and microscope pioneer (Dutch, Azerbaijani, Spanish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Gerrit Jacob Boekenoogen - Dutch linguist and writer (Dutch and Frisian articles exist)
 * Clive Douglas - Australian composer and conductor (German and Danish articles exist)
 * Mélanie Chasselon - French women composer
 * Karl Rucht - German conductor
 * César Cortinas - Uruguayan composer (Russian and Spanish articles exist)
 * Carlo Vidussi - Italian composer and/or pianist
 * Vasily (or Wasili) Prisovsky - Ukrainian composer for the piano and band conductor(?)
 * Val Galaktionov - Russian-American composer and pianist
 * Orfeón Lamas - Venezuelan composer
 * Fujita Haruko (Or just Haruko Fujita) - Japanese pianist
 * Anatoly Luppov - Russian composer (Tartar and Russian articles exist)
 * Pedro Saenz - Argentine composer
 * Pedro Saenz Saenz - Spanish painter (Spanish article exists)
 * Evgeny (Mikhailovich/Mihajlovič) Dreyzin - Russian composer
 * Wilhelm Becker (or Vasily Bekker?) - German(?)-Russian composer (not to be confused with Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker)
 * Max Avelyevich Kyuss (Макс Кюсс) - Russian military composer
 * Herold (Lavrentievich) Kittler/Kitler - Russian military conductor and composer, composer of Expectation (waltz)
 * Peter Gapon - Russian composer
 * Vasily Ilyich Eban (Also known as, or is brother of Benno Eban/Ebann (who is another composer)) - Russian-Ukrainian composer
 * Michal Spisak - Polish composer (Danish, German, French, Dutch, Polish, Turkish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Próspero Bisquertt Prado - Chilean composer (Spanish, German, and French articles exist)
 * Glenn Buhr - Canadian composer
 * Konstantin Silvestrovich Alekseeva - Russian conductor and composer
 * Enrique Mejia Arredondo - Dominican composer, conductor, and violinist (German article exist)
 * Hans Sigmund Aufrichtig (or just Hans Aufrichtig) - Czech choir master, composer, and conductor (perhaps amateur painter?) (Finnish and Swedish articles exist)
 * Rafael Gálvez Bellido - Spanish composer, violinist, pianist, music teacher (Catalan and German articles exist)
 * Bernardino Gálvez Bellido - Spanish conductor, cellist and musicologist (Catalan and German articles exist) (The above's brother)
 * René Blin - French organist and composer (French article exists)
 * Ludwig Boslet - German organist and composer (French and German articles exist)
 * Joseph Bovet - Swiss choirmaster and composer (French article exists)
 * Marie-François-Xavier Mathias - French composer, organist and Strasbourg University teacher
 * Wilhelm Carl Julius Hoyerman - Organist and organ teacher(?)
 * Fanny Kistner-Hensel - German composer, harpsichordist, pianist, music teacher, and great grand-daughter of Fanny Hensel (German article exists)
 * Cécile Lowenthal-Hensel - German music historian, founder of the Mendelssohn-Gesellschaft (Mendelssohn Society), great grand-daughter of Fanny Hensel (German article exists)
 * Léonie Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (born, Leonie Langen) - German pianist and music teacher (Married to Herbert Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, a descendent of Felix Mendelssohn (German article exists)
 * Antonio Minasi - English flautist, and composer (known to have co-composed "The Fall of Paris, a Military Air with Variations" with someone, perhaps Franz Liszt), perhaps son of James Anthony Minasi, English-Irish(?) engraver, and artist (perhaps also friends with Vincenzo Pucitta)
 * Alfonso Letelier - Chilean composer (Spanish, Dutch, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * D. Wilson Ochoa - American arranger, hornist, musician, music librarian, and historian
 * Soichi Konagaya - Japanese composer, band director, arranger, and percussionist (Japanese, German, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Jeanie Fitchen - American folk composer and vocalist
 * Gene Egge - American(?) composer and arranger
 * Barbara Ziegler - Vocalist
 * Larry Gareau - French(?)-American conductor and trumpeter
 * Władysław Bauerfeind - Polish composer and pianist
 * Brauel Henning - German composer
 * Emin Aristakesyan - Armenian composer
 * Tariel Bakradze - Georgian pianist, composer, and doctor
 * Viktor Kuprevich - Lithuanian film and folk composer
 * Oleg Grebenshchikov/Grebenshikov - Russian composer (perhaps related to Boris Grebenshchikov)
 * Lev(?) Laputin - Composer and pianist(?)
 * V. Tsikuk - Ukrainian composer (Perhaps not even real?)
 * Sergei Kortes - Argentine-Soviet-Belarusian composer and head of the Bolshoi theatre
 * Kurt Kortes - Composer
 * Kirill Volkov - Russian composer (Russian article exists)
 * Oleg Galahov - Russian composer
 * O. Ljubivets - Music person
 * V. Shut - Music person
 * Donald E. Olah - American composer, school band director
 * Vilmos Olah - Hungarian violinist
 * Eric Funk - American composer
 * E. Olah - Romanian(?) composer (perhaps related to Tiberiu Olah?)
 * Ernst Gernot Klussmann - German composer and music teacher (German article exists)
 * Josef Schelb - German pianist, composer, and music teacher (German and French articles exist)
 * Radoslav K. Andjus - Serbian biophysicist
 * Gerty Blacher-Herzog - German pianist, wife of Boris Blacher (German article exists)
 * Sigmund Haffner the Younger - Austrian member of a rich family, musical patron, businessman, philantrophist, friend of Mozart
 * Claude Lapham - American composer of classical and film music
 * Ramón Fernando de Garay Álvarez (or just Ramon Garay) - Spanish composer (Asturian, Spanish, and French articles exist) (Not to be confused with Ramon Garay (actor)
 * Alexandre-Gustave Daussoigne-Méhul - French organist, composer, and music critic
 * Montague Phillips - British composer
 * Agnes Butcher - Canadian pianist (Finnish and Catalan articles exist)
 * Girolamo Bargagli- Italian biographer, playwriter, composer, and playwriter of The Pilgrim Woman
 * Vaja Azarashvili - Goergian composer
 * Willy Steiner - German composer and conductor
 * Carl Peter - German composer (German and Swedish articles exist)
 * ???? Charmilé-Lochmann - Composer
 * Lucius Everett Hosmer - American composer and arranger
 * Hans Schneider - Viennese composer and arranger
 * Enluis Manuel Montes - Venezuelan conductor
 * Erich Riede - German conductor and composer (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Nora Bloch-Slevogt - German opera singer
 * Emil Axman - Czech composer (Czech, Slovak, and Catalan article exists)
 * Robert Oboussier - (Perhaps one of the most controversial) Swiss composer and music critic (Danish, German, Dutch, and Russian articles exist)
 * Benjamin Cooke senior - English organist, music publisher, and father of Benjamin Cooke
 * Hans Simon - German composer and conductor (not to be confused with Hans Simon, water polo player (German article exists)
 * Alfred von Beckerath - German composer and conductor (German article exists)
 * John Luke Rose - British composer and music teacher (not to be confused with John Rose 1928-2018, John Rose (organist), or Jon Rose)
 * John Rose - Dutch-British composer and teacher (Same person as the 1928-2018 guy above)
 * Vladimir Bunin - Soviet composer and pianist (Russian and Catalan articles exist)
 * Herbert Peter (1926-2010) - Church music director and composer
 * Johann Cilenšek - German composer and music teacher (German, Russian, Danish, Japanese, Polish, and Slovenian articles exist)
 * Reinhard David Flender - German composer, cultural scientist, and musicologist (German and French article exists)
 * Olga Fossati - Brazilian violinist (Portuguese article exists)
 * Carlos McMillan Fuentes - African-American composer and pianist
 * Tadeusz Majerski - Polish composer, pianist, and music teacher (Polish, Ukrainian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Chrystia Kolessa - Ukrainian cellist and music teacher (Part of the Kolessa music family, Lubka Kolessa's sister) (French article exists)
 * Piano Concerto No. 1 op. 3 Moritz Moszkowski - Moritz Moszkowski's first piano concerto, originally forgotten and lost, until 2010
 * Otakar (or Otto) Berger - Czech cellist (Czech, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Fritz Leitermeyer - Austrian violinist and composer (German article exists)
 * Pavel Barchunov (28 March 1923 - 1996?) - Russian (?) composer and domra player
 * Yuri Andreevich Zatsarny (1945 - now) - Russian composer
 * Vera Gorodovskaya (1919 - 1999) - Russian composer
 * Nikolai Yakovlevich Chaikin - Ukrainian composer and pianist
 * Yuri Shishakov - Soviet-Russian folk composer
 * Mikhail Petrenko - Russian (?) composer, not to be confused with Mikhail Petrenko (bass) (but who knows if he is related to him)
 * Viktor Zakharchenko - Russian conductor, composer, and musicologist (Czech, Russian, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Viktor Ivanovsky - Ukrainian composer, conductor (?), and musicologist, briefly director of the Kiev Conservatory
 * Ostap Mykolayovych Lysenko - Ukrainian musicologist and music teacher, son of Mykola Lysenko (Ukrainian aricle exists)
 * Tatyana Goldfarb - Russian pianist (German, Finnish, Russian, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Grigory Beklemishev - Russian pianist, composer, musicologist, and music teacher (Ukrainian and Russian articles exist)
 * Juan Amenábar - Chilean civil egineer, amateur pianist, composer, professor, pioneers in electroacoustic music in South America (German and Spanish articles exist)
 * F. Shenderiov - Russian (?) composer
 * Clemens Schumann - German composer and violinist (German article exists)
 * Guram Bzvaneli - Georgian composer
 * Luis Antonio Calva - Colomban composer (Spanish, Catalan, Danish, and German articles exist)
 * Alexander L. Suder - German composer, son of Joseph Suder
 * Glenn Cliffe Bainum - American arranger and conductor
 * Brasílio Itiberê da Cunha Luz - Brazilian writer and composer, nephew of Brasílio Itiberê da Cunha (Portuguese and German article exists)
 * João Itiberê da Cunha - Brazilian poet, composer, writer, critic, and journalist, brother of Brasílio Itiberê da Cunha (Portuguese and German article exists)
 * Ewa Koskowska - Polish composer and pianist, mother of Tadeusz Kotarbiński
 * Christof Keymer - Pianist and arranger, father of Vincent Keymer
 * Heike Keymer - Cellist, mother of Vincent Keymer
 * Shalva Mshvelidze - Georgian composer and professor (Azerbaijan, German, Armenian, Georgian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Štefan Németh-Šamorínsky - Slovakian composer, organist, and choirmaster (Czech article exists)
 * Franz Mikorey - German conductor, pianist, and composer (German and Japanese articles exist)
 * Mitja Nikisch Piano concerto - Only piano concerto by Mitja Nikisch
 * Hsu Tsang-Houei (or Xu Changhui or Changhui Xu) - Taiwanese violinist, composer, musicologist, and teacher (French, Minnan Chinese, Classical Chinese, and Traditional Chinese articles exist)
 * Kazuko Yasukawa - Japanese pianist (Japanese article exists)
 * Edmund Angerer - Austrian Benedictine priest, church musician, and composer, potential author, or at least contributor, to the Toy Symphony (German, Japanese, and Spanish article exists)
 * Johann Nepomuk Rainsprechter - Austrian (?) copyist and composer (?)
 * Joseph Mathias Kracher - Austrian composer, organist, and copyist, close friend with Michael Haydn
 * Ernst Hintermaier - Austrian (assistant) professor, archivist, and musicologist
 * Stefan (Stephan) Angerer - Austrian choir director and (school) teacher, father of Edmund Angerer
 * Friedrich Friedwig (?) Frischenschlager - Austrian composer and music teacher (Any relation between Friedhelm Frischenschlager ?)
 * Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl - Austrian music historian, musicologist, professor
 * Herbert Scheffler - Librettist (?) (Some music person at least)
 * Pierre Kaelin - French church musician, choir director, and composer (German and French articles exist)
 * Florivaldo Menezes Filho - Brazillian composer
 * Jivan Gurgeni Ter-T'at'evosian - Composer (Does this guy even exist?)
 * Joachim Gottfried Müller - German composer and organist (German article exists)
 * Louis Alfred Mennini - Italian-American composer and teacher, brother of Peter Mennini (Danish and German articles exist)
 * Leifur Þórarinsson (Thórarinsson) - Icelandic composer and music critic
 * Daniel Bruno Schvetz - Argentine composer, pianist, and professor
 * Manuel Castillo Navarro-Aguilera - Spanish composer, pianist, and organist (Spanish and Danish articles exist)
 * Walther Geiser - Swiss composer and violist
 * Gustav Meyer - Composer and music person thing (Idk, not to be confused with Gustav Meier)
 * James Michael Stevens - American composer and arranger
 * Anne Norman - British cellist and composer, wife of Ronald Smith
 * Stefano Meneghini - Italian (?) Composer
 * Hallvard Johnsen - Norweigian composer and flutist (Norweigian, German, French, and Japanese articles exist)
 * Colas and Colinette - Opera by Joseph Quesnel, first Canadian opera, and perhaps first from North America.
 * Constantin von Sternberg - Pianist and conductor (Russian and Catalan articles exist)
 * Johann Karl Christian Fischer - German composer, musician, and author (German article exists) (not to be confused with Johann Christian Fischer)
 * Janusz Sent - Polish composer and pianist (Polish and Catalan article)
 * (Felix) Baltasar Samper - Spanish-Mexican composer
 * Venus-Kränzlein - A series of 25 musical works written by Johann Hermann Schein
 * Artur Becker Medal - Highest award for German youth in East Germany (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Nina Makarova Symphony - Only symphony by Nina Makarova
 * Ulrich Sommerlatte - German composer, arranger, conductor, film music composer, clarinetist (?) (German article exists)
 * Wolfgang Stendel - German composer
 * Ralph Maria Siegel - German composer, songwriter, tenor, publisher, and writer (French and German articles exist)
 * Alberic Magnard Symphonies 1-4
 * François Fémy - French violinist and composer
 * Brian P. Herrington - American composer (German article exists)
 * Louis Victor Saar - Dutch pianist and composer (Catalan article exists)
 * Phyllis Alsager Ayrton - Chinese-born British woman suffragist and rights activist, politician, and refugee helper during the Second Sino-Japanese War, also great-granddaughter of William Ayrton (1777-1858) (She presented the family documents dating back to Edward Ayrton (1624) in 1964)
 * Victor Dolmetsch - French composer and pianist (Dutch article exists)
 * Novello, Ewer and Co. - England music publishing company
 * Henry Littleton - English business director of Novello, Ewer and Co.
 * Friedrich Hermann - German violinist and composer (Danish, Russian, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Wilhelm Ganz - British conductor and organist (Russian, Swedish, and Catalan articles exist)
 * Eduard (or Edward) Ganz - German pianist and music teacher (Russian and Swedish articles exist)
 * Adolf Ganz - German conductor, father of the 2 Ganzs above (Russian and Swedish articles exist)
 * John Brinsmead - London-based piano maker (founder of Brinsmead and Sons)
 * Ernest Halsey - English composer and humorist (under the pseudonym Ashley Sterne)
 * Charles John Vincent (Jr. ?) - English composer, arranger, and organist, father of George Frederick Vincent
 * Alexander Kontorowicz - Polish violinist
 * Wojtech Sowinski - Polish composer and pianist (Polish, Russian, Catalan, French, and Swedish articles exist)
 * An-Lun Huang - Chienese-Canadian composer
 * Juan de Sahagun Hernandez - Filipino composer
 * Jean-Christophe Frisch - French flutist and conductor
 * Lucino Buenaventura - Philippine composer, father of Antonino Buenaventura
 * Sören Aspelin - Swedish actor, composer, lyricist, and theatre director (Swedish and Norweigian Bokmal articles exist)
 * Ernst Arnold - Austrian (German?) composer (German article exists)
 * Bernat Adam Ferrero - Valencian writer, composer, musicologist, and pianist (Catalan, Spanish, German, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Sebastián de Albero - Spanish organist, harpsichordist, and composer (Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Finnish, French, and Italian articles exist)
 * David August von Apell - German composer, author, theatre director, and something to do with polticis and/or law (German, Italian, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Ralf Arnie - German composer (under pseudonym Dieter Rasch), and music publisher (German article exists)
 * Feliksas Bajoras - Lithuanian composer (Lithuanian, Danish, German, Finnish, French, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Harald Banter - German composer, arranger, and bandleader (German article exists)
 * Giulio Cesare Barbetta - Italian composer and lutenist (Italian, German, and French articles exist)
 * Tomás Barrera Saavedra - Spanish composer (Spanish and Catalan articles exist)
 * Leonid Bashmakov - Finnish composer (Finnish, Galician, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Roderich Bass - Czech composer and pianist (Czech article exists)
 * Lars Magnus Béen - Swedish church organist and composer (Swedish article exists)
 * Sebastian Benda - Swiss pianist, music teacher, and pianist (German article exists)
 * Heinz Benker - German composer (German article exists)
 * Sverre Arvid Bergh - Norwegian composer and theatre director (Swedish, French, and Norwegian articles exist)
 * Carl Axel Bergström - Swedish composer (Swedish article exists)
 * Próspero Bisquertt Prado - Chilean composer (French, German, and Spanish articles exist)
 * Ernst Boehe - German conductor and composer (German, Swedish, French, Russian, and Catalan articles exist)
 * Ferdinando Bonazzi - Italian organist and composer (Italian and Catalan articles exist)
 * Ruud Bos - Dutch film score composer and pianist (Dutch article exists)
 * Jean Daniel Braun - French flautist and composer, older brother of a composer with the same name (French, Italian, and German articles exist)
 * Peter Michael Braun - German composer (German article exists)
 * Gabriel Brnčić - Chilean-Croatian composer, pioneer of early electronic music in Chile (Arabic, German, French, Catalan, Spanish, Serbian, and Croation articles exist)
 * Oswald Brodin - Swedish trumpeter, violinist, and composer (Swedish article exists)
 * Natanael Broman - Swedish pianist and composer (Swedish article exists)
 * Alessandro Busi - Italian composer and conductor, son of Giuseppe Busi (Italian, Catalan, and German articles exist)
 * Giuseppe Busi - Italian organist and composer, father of the person above (Catalan article exists)
 * Fernando Bustamante - Argentine composer, music arranger, and pianist (Spanish article exists)
 * Roberto Caamaño - Argentine composer, pianist, and conductor (Spanish, German, French, Polish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Yuri Lutsiv - Ukrainian conductor (sometimes misspelled as Yuri Latsiu)
 * Maria Krushelnytska - Ukrainian pianist (Russian and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Majorie Mitchell - American pianist
 * Hugo van Dalen - Dutch pianist and composer (Dutch, Russian, Catalan, and Italian articles exist)
 * Jean Cartan - French composer (French, German, and Arabic articles exist)
 * Jouni Somero - Finnish pianist
 * Fredrich Voss - German composer and pianist
 * Bohuslav Jeremiáš - Czech composer, conductor, and choir director (German and Czech articles exist)
 * Jaroslav Jeremiáš - Czech composer, pianist, and arranger (Czech, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Ralf Yusuf Gawlick - German-born Romani-Kurdish composer
 * Jan Jáchym Kopřiva - Czech composer and organist, brother of Karel Blazej Kopriva (Czech and Dutch artcles exist)
 * Dieudonné Raick - Belgian priest, organist, and composer (Catalan article exists)
 * Charles Paul Turban - French clarinettist (French, Ukrainian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Johannes Schreyer - German (?) music critic, musicologist, and composer (?)
 * Oskar von Rieseman - German author, composer, and translator
 * Daisy Spies - Russian-born German ballet dancer, sister of Leo Spies and Walter Spies
 * Harold Randolph - American pianist
 * Edwin Adler Fleisher - American orchestra director, founder of the first training orchestra, the name behind the Edwin A. Fleisher collection
 * Donald Eugune Dillard - African-American composer, teacher, pianist and choir director(?)
 * Hans Grimm - German composer and lawyer (German article exists)
 * Alberto Colla - Italian composer
 * Luigi Venzano - Italian composer, teacher and cellist (?)
 * Romanus Weichlein - Austrian composer and violinist (German, Japanese, Czech, Italin, Russian, and French articles exist)
 * Sulkan Nassidse - Georgian composer and pianist (German, Danish, Georgian, Russian, and Japanese articles exist)
 * Sheng Lihong - Chinese composer
 * George Eugene Griffin - English pianist and composer (|Wikisource article available)
 * Nikolai Amani - Russian composer and pianist (Ukrainian and Russian articles exist)
 * Pyotr Danilchenko - Cellist
 * Georges N. Ocki-Albi (also spelled as Oki-Albi) - Romanian (or at least had Romanian descent) pianist (or related to someone who was), composer, and author
 * Igor Yakushenko - Russian composer, pianist, and teacher (Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Bartolomeo Girolamo Laurenti - Italian composer and violinist (Italian and German artickes exist)
 * Ercole Gaibara - Italian composer and violinist (French and Italian article exists)
 * Henri Trester - (Most likely) Austrian composer
 * Ludwik Marek (In English more commonly known as Louis Marek) - Ukrainian composer and pianist (Ukrainian article exists)
 * Roman Ledenyov - Russian composer (Catalan, Finnish, Kazakh, Ukrainian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Paul Dvoyrin - Music person thing
 * Yevgeny Botyarov - Russian compsoer and music teacher (Ukrainian, Polish, Armenian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Eugen Drumi - Moldovan (?) composer (Perhaps related to Victor Drumi)
 * François Jenno - Canadian (?) composer and scientist
 * Paul Richter - Romanian composer, conductor, pianist, and organist (Catalan, Danish, German, Romanian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Gustav Gröndahl - Swedish cellist, husband of Britta Gröndahl (Swedish article exists)
 * Friedrich Frischenschlager - Austrian composer (Catalan article exists)
 * Julius (Gyula) (von) Beliczay - Hungarian composer, railway engineer, and music teacher (Hungarian, Danish, and Epseranto articles exist)
 * Gennadij (or Gennady) Vorobjev - Russian composer (Lived only 21 years, and had an active career of ~6 years)
 * Moshe Paranov - American conductor and music educator, founder of the Hartt music school
 * Rosl Sxhmid - German pianist and teacher (Japanese, Russian, and German articles exist)
 * Wolfgang Ruoff - German pianist and teacher (German article exists)
 * Victor Khodiashev - Russian (?) composer and conductor (Principal conductor of the Chuvash Symphonic Orchestra ~1959)
 * Remus Georgescu - Romanian composer and conductor
 * Nikolay Mikhailovich Nolinsky (Originally Scriabin however changed to avoid confusion with the unrelated Alexander Scriabin) - Russian composer (unrelated to Alexander Scriabin)
 * Raymond Chevreuille - Belgian composer (Danish, German, French, Dutch, and Polish articles exist)
 * Francesco Schira - Italian composer, conductor, and music teacher (Catalan, Italian, Japanese, and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Liam Ritz - Canadian Composer
 * Galina Turchaninova - Russian teacher and violinist, teacher of Roman Kim and Maxim Vengerov
 * Francis Herring - Organist? (some music person; lived 1862-1942)
 * Louis Oesterle - Music collector, editor, arranger, and composer
 * Nicolai Valentino (Valentino Nicolai?) - British composer (?), music publisher and collector (Oxford Music paper exists)
 * Svyatoslav Litvinenko - Ukrainian conductor (Ukrainian and Russian articles exist)
 * Andriy Zymenko - Composer
 * Richard Stephan - American (?) conductor and composer
 * Arthur/Artur Nikulin - Russian pianist
 * Olle Moraeus - Swedish violinist and composer (Swedish article exists)
 * Carlo Fumagalli - Italian composer and musical educator, related to the other Fumagallis (Catalan and German articles exist)
 * Mario Leone Fumagalli - Italian (and Swiss?) librettist, actor, and baritone, related to the other Fumagallis (Italian article exists)
 * Bogumil Zepler - German composer (German and Catalan articles exist)
 * Moses Pergament - Finnish-Swedish composer and music critic
 * Jean-Antoine Meissonnier - French music publisher, guitarist, and composer, friend of Matteo Carcassi and brother of Jean-Racine Meissonnier (German and French articles exist)
 * Antoine-Édouard Meissonnier - French music publisher, and writer of Guitar and Vocal techniques, son of Jean-Racine Meissonier
 * Philippe-Eugène Meissonnier - French music publisher, brother of Antoine-Eduoard and son of Jean-Racine Meissonier
 * Armand Merck - Belgian or French composer
 * Vasily Vorobyov - Russian composer and choral conductor (Related to Gennady/Gennadij Vorobyov)
 * Joel Sachs - Musicologist and music professor, teacher at Julliard
 * Willem Willeke - Dutch-American cellist and conductor (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Ignacio Uitangcoy - Filipino composer
 * Vincenzo Merighi - Italian composer, teacher, and cellist (Italian and Russian articles exist)
 * Cristoforo Merighi - Italian cellist, son of Vincenzo Merighi
 * Albert Ducat- Belgian composer and cellist
 * Maria Kalogridou - Greek composer and pianist (?)
 * Spyros Farantatos - Greek pianist and musician
 * Marika Papaioannou - Greek pianist and teacher
 * Nicolai von Wilm - German-Baltic composer, conductor, and pianist, writer of one the earliest string nonets (German, Catalan, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Gerard Bertouille - Belgian composer (Dutch and French articles exist)
 * Viktor Alexandrovich Hodyashev - Russian composer, teacher, conductor, and author, friend of Gennady Vorobyov (most likely)
 * Erik Arutyunyan - Armenian composer, (related to Alexander Arutiunian ?)
 * Franz Ledwinka - Austrian conductor and composer (German, French, and Russian articles exist)
 * Otto Miehler - German conductor and composer (German article exists, not to be confused with Otto-Werner Mueller)
 * Luigi Maurizio Tedeschi - Italian composer (Italian article exists)
 * Wilhelm (or Wenzel or Wencelas) Kopprasch - German bassonist and composer, father of Georg Kopprasch
 * Munir Hayri Egeli - Turkish director, filmmaker, writer, librettist to Bay Onder (1934) (Turkish article exist)
 * Joseph Baptist (?) Krottendorfer - Austrian composer, the first composer to put the trombone in an orchestral piece
 * Johann Ludwig Böhner - German pianist, organist, and composer (German, Catalan, and Esperanto articles exist)
 * Max M. (Mayer/Majer/Meyer ?) Sprecher - Compiler, author, and editor
 * Kalgo Raid - Estonian composer
 * Bernhard Listemann - German violinist and music educator (German article exists)
 * Charles (Karl) Schunke - Pianist
 * Orpheon - French choral musical movement (German, French, and Catalan articles exist)
 * Friedrich Brandeis - Austrian pianist, organist, and composer (Catalan and German article exists)
 * Tatiana Smirnova - Russian pianist, composer, and teacher (Russian article exists)
 * Francois Rasse - Belgian composer, conductor, an violinist (Dutch and now-deleted Catalan article exists)
 * Franciscus Xaverius Antonius Rössler - Bohemian composer and shoe maker
 * Marc Burtry (Pseud. Georges Bull) - French composer (French article exists)
 * Solon C. Verret - Haitian composer, pianist, and music teacher
 * Oscar Delvigne - Belgian pianist and composer
 * Antoine Albanèse - French-Italian composer and singer (French and Occitan articles exist)
 * Norbert Rosseau - Belgian composer and violinist (Danish and Dutch articles exist)
 * Wouter Hutschenruyter Sr. - Dutch composer, conductor, and violinist (Dutch and Russian articles exist)
 * Wouter Hutschenruyter Jr. - Dutch composer and publicist (Dutch and Russian articles exist; grandson of the guy above)
 * Willem Jacob Hutschenruyter - Dutch composer (Dutch article exists, father of the guy above)
 * Luigi Abbiate - French-Monegasques (Monaco) compsoer and cellist (French, German, Georgian, Italian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Mykhailo (Or Mikhail) Kalachevsky - Ukrainian composer (Ukrainian article exists)
 * Ernest Vanjura/Vanzhura - Czech composer (Czech, Ukrainian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Edward Munzinger - Swiss composer (Catalan article exists)
 * Fredrik Emanuel Lithander - Estonian-Swedish (?) music teacher, composer, and pianist, brother of Carl Ludvig Lithander
 * Carl Ludvig Lithander - Swedish-Finnish composer, music teacher, and pianist, brother of Fredrik Emanuel Lithander (German, Finnish, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Carl Gottlob Bormann - German woodwinds makers
 * Michel Amlingue - German-French woodwinds maker (French article exists)
 * Jean(-)Jacques Baumann - French woodwinds maker and basoonist (?)
 * Carl Abraham Mankell - Swedish music historian, music director, composer, music critic, music teacher, singer (?), organist and pianist (?) (Swedish, Catalan, and German articles exist)
 * Jussi Särkkä - Finnish bassoonist (Finnish article exists)
 * Cyro Pereira - Brazillian composer, conductor, and pianist (Portuguese article exists)
 * Johann Christoph Lauterbach - German concertmaster, music teacher, and violinist (German, Catalan, Swedish, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Naomi Yanova Adaskin (Granatstein) - Canadian composer, music teacher, and music editor (Canadian Encyclopedia article exists)
 * André Asselin - Canadian pianist and composer (German, Russian, and Finnish articles exist)
 * Ewart Bartley - Canadian organist, choirmaster, composer, and music teacher (German article exists)
 * Muriel Emily Stafford (Gidley) - American-Canadian organist, choir director, and teacher (German and Canadian Encyclopedia articles exist)
 * Reginald Godden - Canadian pianist and music teacher (Catalan, German, and Canadian Encyclopedia articles exist)
 * Scott Malcolm - Canadian pianist (I have an image of him with Reginald Godden, although most likely in copyright thus unable to upload to Wikimedia commons)
 * Adelmo Melecci - Italian-Canadian composer, pianist, music teacher, and organist (German, Finnish and Canadian Encyclopedia articles exist)
 * Earl(e?) M. Moss - American composer, conductor, arranger, and clarinetist (Dutch article exists, I have 0 clue if he is related to the person below)
 * Earle (Roderick) Moss - Canadian pianist and teacher (Canadian Encyclopedia article exists)
 * Harold (A. ?) Packer - American(-Canadian ?) composer (Not sure if the same one who studied under Ernest Seitz, but I can't find any other one)
 * Lorne Watson - Canadian pianist, educator, administrator/president of the Manitoba Registered Music Teachers' Association (MRMTA), Manitoba Music Educators' Association (MMEA) Canadian Association of University Schools of Music (CAUSM), and music director (The one named after the Lorne Watson Hall. Probably not related to an elemantary music teacher of the same name in Michigan. Canadian Encyclopedia exists)
 * Arthur Howard Blight - American-Canadian singer and music teacher
 * Ferdinand Fillion - Belgian-Canadian (?) violinist, Husband of Fern Goltré-Fillion
 * Fern Goltré-Fillion - Belgian soprano, wife of Ferdinand Fillion
 * Carlos Buhler - Swiss(-Canadian ?) pianist, and music teacher (not to be confused with Carlos Buhler the American Mountaineer)
 * Boston Festival Orchestra - Orchestra in Boston
 * Hans Mollenhauer Millies - German violinist and composer (German and Japanese articles exist)
 * Robert Evett - American composer and music critc
 * Jean (Rudy) Perrault - Haitian (?) composer, conductor, music teacher, and violinist
 * Julio Racine - Haitian composer, musician, flautist, and music teacher (German article exists)
 * Micheline Laudun Denis - Haitian pianist (Haitian Creole article exists)
 * Denis Raoul Jr. - Haitian composer, cellist, pianist, and music teacher (Haitian Creole article exists)
 * Claude Dauphin - Canadian-Haitian musicologist (French article exists)
 * Benjamin (G. ?) Tupas - Filipino composer and pianist
 * Mario Luisa Lopez-Vito - Filipino-German pianist (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Sabilla Novello - English composer, singer, musicologist, daughter of Vincent Novello
 * Antonio Gazzoletti - Italian jurist, poet, playwrightist, and librettist (Italian, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Faustino Camisani - Italian violinist, violist, music teacher, and composer (teacher of Antonio Bazzini) (Czech article exists)
 * Otto Schulhof - Austrian composer and violinist (Catalan and German articles exist)
 * Marie Baumayer - Austrian pianist
 * Soldat-Roeger Quartet - All-female string quartet by Marie Soldat-Roeger (including Natalie Bauer-Lechner as violist, Elsa Edle von Plank as second violinist, and Leontine Gärtner as cellist)
 * Elsa (Edle) von Plank - Austrian (?) violinist
 * Leontine Gärtner - Hungarian-Austrian cellist
 * Gabriele Roy - Violist (part of the original quartet by Marie Soldat-Roeger)
 * Lucy Hebert (or Müller) Campbell - American cellist playing in the same quartet as above (as well as the 2nd) (German article exists)
 * Ella Finger-Bailetti - Violinist (Briefly part of the 2nd Soldat quartet)
 * Leon Samatini - American (?) violinist and violin teacher (teacher of George Perlman)
 * Barbara Sonies - American violinist and music teacher, student of George Perlman
 * Joseph Golan - American violinist and teacher (student of George Perlman; brother of Lawrence Golan)
 * David Arenz - American violinist and teacher (student of George Perlman)
 * Pamela Hentges - American violinist (student of George Perlman)
 * Richard Posner - American violinist (student of George Perlman)
 * Emanuel Bay - Russian pianist
 * Giovanni Benvenuti - Italian violinist, composer, and music teacher (Italian article exists) (not Giovanni Benvenuti)
 * Cristoforo Benvenuti - Italian organist (father of Giacomo Benvenuti)
 * Bartolomeo Laurenti - Italian violinist and composer (German and Italian article exists)
 * Leonardo Brugnoli - Italian violinist
 * Alfonso Pagani - Italian violinist and music teacher
 * Ottavio Maria Grandi - Italian composer and violinist (?)
 * Pál Járdányi - Hungarian composer (German, Danish, Esperanto, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Li Yuqiu/Yuqiu Li - Chinese composer
 * Gareth Wood - Welsh composer, music educator, and conductor (Dutch and Norwegian Bokmal articles exists)
 * Fabian Obispo Jr. - American (?) composer
 * Fabian Obispo - American composer
 * Stephen Hogger - Composer and arranger (particurlarly works by Ralph Vaughan Williams) (Unknown relation to the English church organist of the same name)
 * Lucino T. Sacramento - Filipino composer and music teacher
 * Josefino Chino Toledo - Filipino composer, conductor, and music teacher
 * Constancio de Guzman - Filipino composer, grandson of Severino Reyes
 * Kamis Sirnay - Woodwind Instrument from Kyrgyzstan
 * Albin Repnikov - Russian composer (Russian article exists)
 * Fabre Duroseau - Haitian pianist and composer
 * Samo Hubad - Slovenian conductor (Slovenian, Finnish, Russian, and Japanese articles exist) (Son of Matej Hubad)
 * Matej Hubad - Slovenian composer, singer, organist, and pianist, father of Samo Hubad (Slovenian article exists)
 * Juliusz Wolfsohn (Julius Wolfson) - Polish-born (moved the America) pianist and teacher, collaborated with Pinhas Minkowsky, teacher of Héraclius Djabadary
 * Djabadary family - Georgian royal and musical family based in Europe
 * Edgardo Del Valle de Paz - Italian composer and pianist (Catalan, Italian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Édouard de Sommere - Belgian (?) music teacher, teacher of François-Auguste Gevaert (not to be confused, but perhaps related to Édouard Sommer)
 * Sebastiano Nasolini - Italian composer (German and Italian article exists)
 * Placidus von Camerloher - German composer (German, Dutch, and Catalan article exists), younger brother of the person below
 * Joseph Anton Camerloher - German composer, and court musician, eldest brother of the person above
 * Andreas Ferdinand Mayr - Austrian violin and lute luthier, violinist, friend of Leopold Mozart, creator of Wolfgang's childhood violin (German article exists)
 * Michael Gartner - Austrian (?) luthier
 * Marcell Pichler - German (?) luthier
 * Ulrich Rämbhardt - German (?) luthier
 * Jacob Weiß (Weiss) - German (?) luthier
 * Johann Schorn - German-Austrian lute and violin maker (German article exists)
 * Johann Friedrich Daube - German lutenist, music theorist, and composer (Portuguese, German, and Catalan articles exist)
 * Joseph (Josef) Michael Zink - German composer, arranger, and music editor
 * Tympanon - French dulcimer (?) (French article exists)
 * Adrian Ratju (or Ratiu) - Romanian musicologist and composer (not to be confused with George-Adrian Ratiu)
 * Josef Wanczura - Czech composer, perhaps related to Ernest Vanjura (Wanczura could be another way to spell the last name)
 * Česlav Vaňura - Czech composer (Czech, Italian, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Andrés Alcalde (b. 14 September 1952) - Chilean composer and pianist (collaborated with Ricardo Rozzi)
 * Peter le Tissier - Scottish composer and conductor
 * August Ritter (c. 1760 - c. 1820) - German (?) composer (Unknown relation to August Gottfried Ritter)
 * Bernhard Schmid the Elder - (German) Alsatian composer and organist, a Colorist (German and Italian articles exist)
 * Bernhard Schmid the Younger - (German) Alsatian composer and organist, a Colorist (German article exists)
 * Bernhard Schmid (b. 1940) - Swiss trumpeter (German article exists)
 * Jacob Paix - German composer, kapellmeister, organist, and organ builder, a Colorist (German, French, and Esperanto articles exist)
 * Johann Woltz - German composer and organist (known for his 1617 Nova musices organicae tabulatura (Organ tablature)), a Colorist
 * Páll Isólfsson - Icelandic composer and organist (German, Finnish, Icelandic, and Russian articles exist)
 * Joannes Conradus Melchior Pichler - Austrian composer and violinist (Italian article exists)
 * Leyou Wang - Chinese composer and conductor
 * Maxim Jacobsen - Latvian violinist, music teacher, and composer (taught the person below) (German, Thai, and Italian articles exist)
 * Chuchart Phitaksakorn - Thai composer, teacher, and music commentator (taught by the person above) (Thai article exists)
 * Bernardo Valentim Moreira de Sá - Portuguese musicologist, violinist, conductor, and teacher (Grandfather of Helena Sá e Costa) (Italian and Catalan articles exist)
 * Dorothea Sessler - Swiss violinist (born 1950, taught by "Mr Schwalet" whom I can't find anything on, and by Hansheinz Schneeberger)
 * Walter Kägi - Swiss violinist (Teacher of Hansheinz Schneeberger)
 * M. Jasper - French (?) pianist (Transgendered? see Le Courrier Musical)
 * Pedro Manzano - Mexican (?) music teacher, teacher of Julian Carrillo
 * Francisco Ortega y Fonseca - (1856-1918?) Mexican physics and acoustics teacher, and mathematician (teacher of Julian Carrillo)
 * Hans Becker - German violinist and music teacher, teacher of Carillo, son of Jean Becker, brother of Hugo Becker and Jeanne Becker (Russian article exists)
 * Jeanne Becker - German pianist, died at the age of 26 (1894-95?) student of Carl Reneicke, and related to the people mention in the line above
 * Louis Philipp Otto Maas - German (?) composer and pianist, student of Reneicke
 * J. Quast - Pianist, student of Reneicke
 * Dora Schirmacher - British pianist, student of Reneicke
 * Johannes (Johann?) Merkel - German composer, pianist, and music teacher (unknown relation to Gustav Merkel, taught Carrillo)
 * Gérard Nougarol - Pianist
 * Tarık Günersel - Turkish poet, author and librettist (Turkish article exists)
 * Gustaf/Gustav (von) Duben the Younger - Swedish musician, cavalier, and composer, son of Gustav Duben (Swedish and Catalan articles exist)
 * Petyer/Peter/Petar Lyondev - Bulgarian composer
 * Cesare Casella - Italian cellist and compsoer, husband of Felicita Casella
 * Cesare Casella - Italian victim of a kidnapping, 2nd longest kidnapping in Italy at the time (Italian and Sardinian articles exist)
 * Cecilia Geanta - Violinist and violin teacher, teacher of Marina Vlad
 * Ulpiu Vlad - Romanian composer, musicologist, teacher, husband of Marina Vlad (Romanian and Finnish articles exist)
 * Franz Jakob Freystädtler - Austrian composer, student of Mozart, thought to be the completer of Mozart's Reqiuem's Kyrie (German and Catalan articles exist)
 * Johann Jakob Freystädtler - German composer, singer, choirmaster, father of Franz Jakov Freystädler (German article exists)
 * Boris Lvovich Yarovinsky - Ukrainian composer (Ukrainian and Russian articles exist)
 * Andrew Balfour - Canadian (Fisher River First Nation) composer and conductor
 * Carlos Riesco - Chilean composer (Danish and Spanish articles exist)
 * Fritz von Bose - German composer and music teacher (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Cengiz Tanc - Turkish composer (Turkish article exists)
 * Ekrem Zeki Ün - Trukish composer, violinist, conductor, and music teacher (Turkish article exists)
 * Philipp Fahrbach Jr. - Austrian composer, violinist, and conductor, son of Philipp Fahrbach Sr. (German, Japanese, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Young-Ha Yoon - (Born North Korean) South Korean composer (Korean article exists)
 * Urs Joseph Flury - Swiss composer (German and Catalan articles exist)
 * Victoriano Valencia Rincon - Colombian composer and music educator (Spanish and Dutch articles exist)
 * Paul Murtha - American composer, arranger, and band conductor
 * Giorgio Cavaliere Valensin - Composer
 * Josef Vincourek - Czechoslovakian conductor, conductor of the Slovakian National Theatre
 * Anna Kafendová - Slovakian pianist, and music teacher (Slovakian, Czech, and Japanese articles exist)
 * Mikuláš Moyzes - Slovak composer, teacher, pianist, organist, author, and son of Alexander Moyzes (Czech, Slovak, Catalan, and Polish articles exist)
 * Josef Krejčí - Bohemian composer, organist, and teacher (Czech, Ukrainian, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Vlad Burlea - Moldovan composer (Romanian article exists; up for deletion)
 * Arvids Žilinskis - Latvian composer and pianist (Catalan, Finnish, Latvian, Russian, and Uzbek articles exist)
 * Theodor Richter - Russian (or German?) trumpeter, first trumpet teacher in the Moscow Conservatory
 * Pyotr (Yakovlevich) Lyamin - Russian trumpeter, corneter, and E-flat alto hornist, dedicatee of the cornet solo in Petrushka, student of Vassily Brandt, and played in the premiere of Petrushka (ref: here)
 * Pavel Klochkov - Russian recording artist and trumpeter, student of Vassily Brandt
 * Vladimir Drucker - Russian trumpeter, and teacher, student of Vassily Brandt (Biography: here, East meets West p. 459 Edward H. Tarr · 2003)
 * Mikhail Tabakov - Russian trumpeter, and composer of a list of trumpet etudes, student of Vassily Brandt
 * International Music Company - Music publisher
 * Wandy Tworek - Danish violinist, dedicate of Riisager's violin concerto (Danish and Swedish articles exist)
 * Kai Laursen - Danish violinist (Japanese and Russian articles exist)
 * Aksel (Axel?) Wellejus - Danish conductor, brother of Henning Wellejus, son of Theodor Wellejus (Danish and Japanese articles exist)
 * Henning Wellejus - Danish conductor and composer, brother of Aksel Wellejus and son of Theodor Wellejus (Danish article exists)
 * Theodor Wellejus - Danish newspaper editor and mayor of Viborg, Denmark, father of Henning and Aksel Wellejus
 * Ian van Rensburg - (Danish?) Violinist
 * Natalia Pavlutskaya - Russian cellist and cello teacher, taught Stjepan Hauser
 * Dan Dediu - Romanian composer
 * (Jakub) Gyula (or Julius) E. Major - Hungarian pianist, composer, and music teacher, father of Ervin Major and Robert Major (German, Catalan, Hungarian, and Esparanto articles exist)
 * Ervin Major - Hungarian composer, music editor, music historian, music teacher, son of Gyula Major (Esparanto, German, and Hungarian articles exist)
 * Anatoly Beloshitsky - Ukrainian composer and bayanist
 * Marshall Howard Bialosky - American (?) composer and music teacher
 * Dan (full name: Daniel) Gwin - American double bassist and double bass teacher
 * Julian Ward - American pianist
 * Heinrich Nikolaus Gerber - German composer and organist, father of Ernst Gerber, and rector Ludwig Friedemann Gerber (German, Arabic, Catalan, Danish, French, and Norwegian articles exist)
 * George Voelker Jr. - American composer
 * Gordon Rumson - Pianist, composer, music researcher, and music editor
 * Jani Kyllönen - Finnish bass-baritone and music editor
 * Kirmo Lintinen - Finnish jazz and classical composer, arranger, pianist, and conductor
 * Kai Niemann - Finnish composer and guitarist (not to be confused with Kai Niemann the poet)
 * Matthias Kadar - Composer, singer, specifically a Chansonnier
 * Peter van Onna - Dutch composer and conductor
 * Robin de Raaff - Dutch composer (Dutch, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Jouko Tolonen - Finnish composer, pianist, and musicologist (Finnish and Swedish articles exist)
 * Erik Furuhjelm - Finnish composer (Finnish, Swedish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Kurt Einari Marvia - Finnish composer, magazine publisher, and musicologist, husband of Anja Marvia (Finnish article exists)
 * Anja Marvia - Finnish soprano and music journalist, 2nd wife of Kurt Einari Marvia (Finnish article exists)
 * Kerttu Aune Holmqvist (aka Aune Anni) - Finnish soprano and music teacher, taught Anja Marvia (Finnish and Swedish articles exist)
 * Michel Fusté-Lambezat - French composer and conductor (French article exists)
 * Didier Marc Garin - French composer and choir director (French article exists)
 * Thierry Alla - French composer and music director (French article exists)
 * Pierre Albert Castanet - French composer and musicologist
 * Christophe Havel - French composer (user of electro-acoustics)
 * Philippe Laval - French composer, poet, and guitarist
 * Jan-Matěj Rak - Czech guitarist, singer, and songwriter, son of Štěpán Rak
 * Richard Martin Matirosan - Armenian composer and pianist
 * Vladimir/Volodymyr Nakhabin - Ukrainian composer and music teacher (Ukrainian and Catalan articles exist)
 * The Musical World - British weekly newspaper created by Joseph Alfred Novello
 * Gaetano Chiocchi - Italian luthier
 * Giacomo Costa - Italian violinist, and violin teacher, Paganini's violin teacher (Italian article exists)
 * Antonio Restano - Italian violinist, violin teacher (taught Camillo Sivori), and guitarist (?)
 * Agostino Dellepiane - Italian violinist, taught Camillo Sivori
 * Bartolomeo Dellepiane - Italian (?) violinist, unknown relation to Agostino Dellepiane (if there is any)
 * Anahit Kurtikyan - Armenian violinist, wife of Ilya Gringolts
 * Orest Yevlakhov - Soviet composer and teacher of Zhanneta Metallidi (Bulgarian, Catalan, German, Finnish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Tatiana Liberova - Russian violinist, violin teacher, and judge, taught Ilya Gringolts
 * Alice Lesur - French composer and organist, mother of Jean-Yves Daniel Lesur, friend (and according to Tournemire himself) Charles Tournemire's best student, dedicatee of his 6th symphony (German article exists)
 * Billy Blanco - Brazillian composer, singer, and musician (Arabic, Italian, and Portuguese articles exist) (Father of the guy below)
 * Billy Blanco Jr. - Brazillian singer (Son of the guy above)
 * Franz Dolleschal - German (?) composer and teacher, taught Josef Strauss
 * Louise Allen - American composer (?, one known composition, "The Allen Glide")
 * Margaret Agnew White - American composer
 * Joseph-David Buhl - French composer and trumpetter, writer of the original theme later used in Leo Arnaud's Bugler's Dream (French, Norwegian-Bokmal, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Reginald Claude McMahon King - British pianist, orchestra leader, composer, and conductor, creator of Reginald King and his Orchestra (Swedish article exists)
 * Josef Weiss - German pianist and composer (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Joseph Friedlowsky - Austrian clarinettist and teacher, taught Franz Limmer (Russian article exists)
 * Josef Hartinger - German (?) cellist, composer, teacher, taught Franz Limmer (1811-78)
 * Josef Hartinger - German-based luthier (unknown relation to the guy above) (active 1885)
 * Erasmus Kessler - Austrian teacher, taught Franz Limmer and Franz Severin Holzl
 * Franz Severin Holzl - Austrian composer, choirmaster, and church director (Germaan article exists)
 * Theodor Müller - German impresario and theatre director (see: here
 * Joseph Kratochwill - German (?) pianist, piano teacher, and church musician
 * Fritz Skorzeny - Austrian composer and music critic (German article exists)
 * Giovanni Battista Spaccini - Italian composer and author
 * Lorenzo Agnelli - Italian composer
 * Giovanni Battista Chinelli - Italian composer
 * Giovanni Battista Mazzaferrata - Italian composer and conductor (Catalan, German, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Benedetto Re - Italian composer
 * Agostino Soderini - Italian composer and organist
 * Francesco Martini - Italian composer
 * Andrea Rota - Italian composer (Catalan and Italian articles exist)
 * Giovanni Antonio Grossi - Italian composer
 * Giulio Cesare Arresti - Italian organist, composer, and conductor (Italian, Catalan, German, French, Dutch, and Norwegian Bokmal articles exist)
 * Giovanni Battista Strati - Italian composer
 * Domenico Massaino - Italian composer (not to be confused with Domenico Massenzio, assuming they are different people...)
 * Camil Geis i Parragueras - Spanish composer, priest, writer, and poet (Catalan and Spanish articles exist)
 * Margaret Fairlie-Kennedy - American composer (German article exists)
 * Kate (aka Catherine) Musker - Violist, violist in the Balanescu Quartet recording String Quartets 1–3 and a violist in the Michael Nyman Band
 * Ernest Closson - Belgian musicologist, composer, and museum manager (French, Dutch, Catalan, and Russian articles exist)
 * Wenzel Kallusch - Double bassist and composer, one of the first double bassists to graduate the Prague Conservator (1819 source)
 * Pierre Hasquenoph - French composer (French article exists)
 * Štěpán Lucký - Czech composer, choirmaster, and organist (Czech article exists)
 * Hans Kox - Dutch composer and music educator (Dutch article exists)
 * Meinrad Schmitt - German composer and teacher (German article exists)
 * Hippolyte Colet - French composer, music teacher, and music theorist, husband of Louise Colet (Catalan, German, French, and Russian articles exist)
 * Viktor/Victor Pikajzen/Pikayzen - Russian violinist (German, French, Italian, Ukrainian, Japanese, and Russian articles exist)
 * Sigurd von Koch - Swedish composer, pianist, and music critic (Finnish and Swedish articles exist)
 * Johan Lindegren - Swedish composer and music theorist, grandfather of Erik Lindegren (Swedish, German, Spanish, Finnish and Russian articles exist)
 * Giovan Battista Ferrini - Italian composer, organist, and harpsichordist (French article exists)
 * Minh Quân - Vietnamese (French?) composer
 * Minh Quân Phan (or Phan Trần Minh Quân) - Vietnamese composer and pianist
 * Konstantin Batashov - Azerbaijani-Russian composer and music teacher (Russian article exists)
 * Stanley Grill - American (?) composer
 * Alexei Nikolaev - Russian composer (Polish and Russian articles exist)
 * Robert Bernard Fitzgerald - American composer, trumpetter, and music teacher
 * Zhao Xi - Chinese composer
 * J. P. Dreblow (I can't find full name) - Musician and composer
 * Anders Wesström - Swedish composer and violinist (Swedish, Finnish, and Norwegian articles exist)
 * Mao Yurun (b. 1921?) - Chinese composer (not to be confused with Mao Yuan)
 * Maurice Lee - Composer and arranger
 * Johan/Jean Martin de Ron - Swedish composer, clarrinettist, bassoonist, and freight agent
 * Wen Deqing - Chinese-Swiss composer and teacher, student of Guo Zurong, Shi Wan-Chun, Luo Zhong-Rong, Jean Balisaat, and Gilbert Amy (NAXOS biography thingy exists)
 * Luo Zhongrong (Luo Zhong-Rong) - Chinese composer, teacher of Wen Deqing and Qigang Chen
 * Wanchun Shi (Shi Wan-Chun) - Chinese composer, taught Wen Deqing
 * Heng-Lu Yao/Yao Henglu - Chinese composer, International Alliance for Women in Music member (although male composer)
 * Li Yiding - Chinese composer, senior composer of China Central Television, member of International Alliance for Women in Music
 * Bao Yuan-kai - Chinese composer, flautist, and music teacher (Danish article exists)
 * John Haussermann (Jr.) - American composer, son of John W. Hausermann
 * Gad Robinson - American (?: was active in Boston) banjoist, banjo teacher, banjo maker, and composer
 * Gustavo Enrique Salgado (Torres) - Ecuadorian composer and pianist, brother of Luis Humberto Salgado Torres, son of Francisco Salgado Ayaga
 * Francisco Salgado Ayaga - Ecuadorian pianist and music teacher, teacher of the National Quito conservatory, taught his sons, Luis Humberto Salgado (Torres) and Gustavo Enrique Salgado (Torres)
 * Jan Juvorski - Piano teacher and pianist, taught at the Moscow Conservatory, taught Gustavo Enrique Salgado
 * Francisco Tipan - Ecuadorian (?) music teacher, taught Gustavo Enrique Salgado at the Quito National Conservatory
 * Edmond Saintonge - Haitian composer (French article exists)
 * Émile Desamours - Haitian composer, arranger, engineer, and choral director
 * Britanny J. Green - American composer and music educator
 * Tatev Amriyan - American-Armenian composer and pianist
 * Giovanni Antonio Terzi - Italian composer and lutenist (Italian article exists)
 * Paul Campbell - British-Irish composer and arranger
 * Chan Yee Shen - Malaysian composer and pianist
 * Louise Nguyẽ̂n Văn Tỵ - Vietnamese composer (and pianist?)
 * Constantine Myaskov - Ukrainian composer
 * Shirley Trepel - American cellist, former cello teacher at Rice University
 * Wojciech/Albert Sowinski - Polish composer and pianist, uncle of Leonard Sowinski, and brother of Jan Sowinski (Polish, French, Catalan, Swedish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Leonard Sowinksi - Polish poet, political activist (?), and historian, nephew of Wojciech Sowinski, son of Jan Sowinski (Polish, German, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Jan Sowinski - Polish nobleman, pianist (?), and piano teacher, taught his brother Wojciech Sowinski, father of Leonard Sowinski
 * Lev (Lvovich) Solin - Ukrainian composer and arranger
 * Benton Roark - Canadian (?) composer
 * Roine Rautio - Russian (Finnish?) composer, son of Karl Rautio, researcher of Karelian music (Russian article exists)
 * 3rd-6th Van Cliburn International Piano Competitions
 * Ernst Sachse - German composer, trumpetter, and music publisher (Dutch and German articles exist)
 * Helena Margaretha Hutschenruyter - Dutch soprano, brother of Willem Jacob Hutschenruijter, daughter of Wouter Hutschenruyter Sr. (Dutch, Catalan, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Stanisław Ślusarek - Polish music teacher and violinist (?), teacher of Bartek Niziol
 * Stanisław Hajzer - Polish music teacher and violinist (?), teacher of Bartek Niziol
 * Mauricio Fuks - American (?) violinist and music teacher
 * Richard Müller-Lampertz - German conductor, pianist, and composer (German article exists)
 * Janusz Kopczyński - Polish oboist, teacher, and composer (Polish article exists)
 * Horst Platen - German composer, theatre director, conductor, pseudonym: Hermann Hiller (German article exists)
 * Hugo Godron - Dutch composer and violinist (Dutch article exists)
 * Joseph Lauber - Swiss composer and conductor (French and German article exists)
 * Batzorig Vaanchig - Mongolian throat singer, composer and tovshuur player (runner up on Asia got talent)
 * Augusto Cesare Seghizzi - Italian composer, choirmaster, father of Cecilia Seghizzi (Italian article exists)
 * Daniel Burwasser - American composer
 * Gennady Lukinykh - Russian composer
 * Gaetano Piazza - Italian organist and composer
 * Akhmet Zhubanov - Kazakh musician, father of Gaziza Zhubanov
 * Adam Neiman - American pianist and composer
 * David Dafenscheffel - Composer and flutist
 * Camillio de Nardis - Italian composer, conductor, and musicologist (German, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Swedish, and Russian articles exist
 * Dimiter Hristov - Bulgarian composer (Bulgarian, Danish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Heinrich Sutter - German composer, conductor, and teacher
 * George Rathbone - British composer
 * Lindsay Lennox - British composer, lyricist, and writer of Beautiful Jersey
 * Shlomo Yoffe - Polish-born Israeli composer, and music teacher
 * Oleg Yanchenko - Russian conductor, composer, organist, (actor?), (German, Italian, Ukrainian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Hubert Ferdinand Kufferath - German composer and conductor (German, Dutch, low German, Polish, Swedish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Andrejs Eglītis - Latvian poet, word-putting person thing (I forgot the term) to Lucija Garuta's cantata "Dievs, Tava Zeme deg!" (Latvian, Lithuanian, Catalan, Spanish, Italian, and Czech articles exist)
 * Wieland Hoban - British composer and translator
 * Heinrich Gugel - Composer and hornist or tubist
 * Evgeny/Yevgeny Glebov - Belarusian composer, conductor, and music teacher ("be_x_old" (Old Belarusian? idk), Belarusian, Danish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Miloslav Koennemann - Czech-German composer and conductor (German and Dutch articles exist)
 * Sambhu Chandra Mukherjee - Bengali journalist and writer, creator of the weekly newspaper "Reis and Rayyet" (Hindi and French articles exist)
 * Slawomir Kowalinski - Polish pianist, composer, and teacher (German article exists)
 * Pierre Hans - Amateur pianist and engineer inventor of the Hans Piano (to which he commissioned Pleyel et Cie), to which August de Boeck wrote his piano concerto on
 * Linda Babits - American pianist and composer
 * Meri Davitashvili - Georgian composer and music teacher (Georgian, Azerbaijani, Catalan, and Russian articles exist)
 * Gulnara Kavtaradze - Georgian pianist
 * Tinatin/Tina Gogolashvili - Georgian pianist and music teacher (taught Dinars (Dini) Virsaladze)
 * Dinars (Dini) Virsaladze - Georgian pianist
 * Zakhari Khurodze - Georgian (?) conductor
 * State Symphony Orchestra Of Georgia - Quite self-explanatory ain't it?
 * Gérard Nougarol - French (?) pianist
 * Julio Ituarte - Mexican composer and pianist (Spanish, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Zhou Tian - Chinese-American composer
 * Percy Gaunt - American composer, best known for working with Charles H. Hoyt and writing the music for the comedy A Trip to Chinatown
 * Kian Ravaei- Composer
 * Wolfgang Friebe - ??? composer (b. 1909 died 1998)
 * Wolfgang Friebe - German composer b. 1954, unknown relation to the guy above
 * Willy Czernik - German composer (German and French articles exist)
 * Ľuboš Gabčo - Slovak composer, singer, organist
 * Vazha Azarashvili - Georgian composer (French, Georgian, Japanese, and Russian articles exist)
 * Emil Thomas - Arranger (Arranged Moritz Moszkowski's "Aus aller Herren Länder" for violin and piano)
 * Utsya Chakraborty - Composer
 * Hans Brunner - Swiss composer
 * Georg von Albrecht - German composer and pianist (Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, French, German, Italian, Tatar, and Russian articles exist) (should not be confused with George Alexander Albrecht)
 * Ch. Brizeux - French (?) bass singer (?), poet (?) (not to be confused with Auguste Brizeux ?), wrote the words to Cesar Franck's "La Procession"
 * Stephan Bordèse - French librettist and poet, writer of the words for Camille Saint-Saens's "Presage de la Croix" and "Lola" and Émile Paladilhe's "Premier miracle du Jésus", son of French-Italian composer Louis Bordèse
 * Louis (born as Luigi Bordèse) Bordèse - French-Italian composer and singing teacher (French article exists)
 * Marcella (Corrodi ?) Pregi (real name: Bertha Pregi) - French (?)-Swiss (?) soprano and alto, performed in one of the earliest (incomplete (Mahler had made some cuts to the score for this performance)) performances of Mahler's 2nd symphony in Austria (Feb 26, 12:30 pm, 1899) and first (first public or first in general?) complete Viennese performance of Mahler's 2nd symphony (April 9, 2:30 pm, 1899) (performing along with Lotte von Barensfeld)
 * Lotte von Barensfeld - Austrian (?) mezzo-soprano singer, sung in thing I said above with Marcella Pregi and one of the earlier performances of Lorenzo Perosi's "La risurrezione di Lazzaro" (13 March 1899)
 * Saint-Yves Bax (pseudonym for Jean Baptiste Alexandre Bax) - French singing teacher, taught Marcella Pregi, John Forsell, and Agnes Ekholm, was also an organist and wrote religious works (Swedish article exists)
 * Agnes Ekholm - Swedish singer and singing teacher, student of Saint-Yves Bax, taught Sven d'Ailly and many people I said below, wife of Nils Gustaf Ekholm (Swedish article exists)
 * (Émile) Antonin (Louis) Marmontel - French piano (?) and singing teacher (?, for sure some teacher, but both or?) and composer, son of Antoine François Marmontel, taught piano (?, according to Swedish article for Agnes Ekholm) to Agnes Ekholm (Swedish, French, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * August Iffert - German baritone, actor, and singing teacher, taught Agnes Ekholm (Swedish and German articles exist)
 * Katharina Wilhelmina Fleischer-Edel - German singer, taught by August Iffert (Swedish, Catalan, and German articles exist)
 * Viggo Forchhammer - Danish singing teacher, taught by August Iffert, grandson of Johan Georg Forchhammer, brother of Henni Forchhammer, Johannes Georg Forchhammer, and Ejnar Forchhammer (Swedish and Danish articles exist)
 * Ejnar Forchhammer - Danish opera singer, brother of those mfs I said above for the love of god I am in a rabbit hole over here, taught by sme mfs I say below (+ Giovanni Sbriglia and Sextus Miskow) and it doesn't seem like stopping (Swedish, Danish, and German articles exist)
 * Georg Herrmann (real name, his pseudonym is George Armin) - German singing teacher, student of August Iffert (Swedish and Danish articles exist)
 * Mary David - Singing teacher, taught Georg Herrmann
 * Algot Lange - Swedish bass-baritone and singing teacher, student of Georg Herrmann, husband of Ina Lange and son of Algot Lange (Danish, Swedish, and Finnish articles exist)
 * Laurits Christian Tørsleff - Danish singer and singing teacher, taught Georg Herrmann and Ejnar Forchhammer (Swedish and German articles exist)
 * Bruno (Benno) Müller-Brunow - German singing teacher, author of "Tonbildung oder Gesangsunterricht?" some singing method or smth, taught Lauritis Christian Torsleff, who later used that book to teach Georg Herrmann and Algot Lange, who also used that book and method and they all collectively developped it (Swedish and German articles exist)
 * Arno Liebau - German composer, author (about singing stuff), and singing teacher, taught Ejnar Forchhammer, taught by Alexander Winterberger, Alois Reckendorf, Theodor Leschetizky, and Hugo Riemann (German article exists)
 * Alois Reckendorf - German composer, pianist, and teacher, taught the guy I said above (German, Czech, Catalan, and Russian articles exist)
 * (Ernst Christian) Richard Andersson - Swedish pianist, teacher, and composer, taught Agnes Ekholm (Swedish, Catalan, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Einar Efraim Ekberg - Swedish (later American?) baritone singer, and key figure in the Swedish Pentecostal Movement, taught by Agnes Ekholm (Swedish, Norwegian Bokhmal, and Finnish articles exist)
 * Torborg Kjellander - Swedish operetta singer, taught by Agnes Ekholm, Gillis Waldemar Bratt, and Carl Lejdström (Karl Viktor Lejdström) (Swedish article exists)
 * Gillis Bratt - Swedish doctor and singing teacher (Swedish article exists)
 * Carl Lejdström (Karl Viktor Lejdström) - Swedish baritone singer (Swedish article exists)
 * Carl August Konstantin Richter - Swedish baritone singer, taught by Agnes Ekholm (Swedish article exists)
 * Max Giesswein - German singer
 * Max Puchat - German composer, student of Frederic Kiel (German, Catalan, and Russian articles exist)
 * Max Hasse - German (?) publisher, published works by Peter Cornelius
 * Karl Theodor Piening - German cellist and conductor, played as the soloist to Ewald Straesser's Cello Concerto in D major for the BBC Proms 1903 October 9th (Ukrainian, Armenian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Willem Strietman - Dutch composer (Dutch article exists)
 * Santiago Tejera y Ossavary (Ossavarry?) - Spanish composer (Catalan article exists)
 * Micheline Laudun Denis - Haitian pianist and music teacher (Haitian article exists)
 * John Pridham - British composer
 * Kurt Budde - German (?) composer and chapelmaster
 * Wolfgang (Heinz Otto) Bottenberg - German-Canadian composer, teacher, and carpenter (Canadian Encyclopedia article exists)
 * Artur Gelbrun - Polish-Israeli composer and conducted, premiered Josef Tal's first symphony
 * Alexandre Roelen - Composer (?), transcriber, and some performer?
 * Mikhail (Mikhael ?) Marutaev - Soviet composer (Ukrainian and Russian articles exist)
 * Ignác Škroup - Czech composer, brother of Frantisek Skroup, Jan Nepomuk Škroup, and son of Dominik Skroup
 * Dominik Josef Skroup - Czech composer, father of Ignac Skroup, Frantisek Skroup, and Jan Neopmuk Skroup (Czech, German, Dutch, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Dratenik ("The Tinker") - The first Czech opera, and first opera written by Frantisek Skroup
 * Nguyen Phuc Linh - Vietnamese composer
 * Joseph Henry Dillon - Canadian politician (for Parti Liberal du Quebec), the main guy for the ``Loi modifiant la loi des élections contestées de Québec`` (An Act to amend the Quebec Controverted Election Act, 1931-32 assented 1947) aka the "Dillon Law" (French article exists)
 * Manuel Blancafort i de Rosselló - Catalan composer, part of the 8 Independent Composers of Catalonia (Catalan, German, Spanish, and French articles exist)
 * Baltasar Samper i Marquès - Majorcan pianist and composer, part of the 8 Independent Composers of Catalonia (Catalan and German articles exist)
 * Joan Gibert i Camins - Catalan composer, pianist, and harpsichordist, part of the 8 Independent Composers of Catalonia (Catalan and German articles exist)
 * 8 Independent Composers of Catalonia - kinda self-explanatory in the name (Catalan and German articles exist)
 * George King - British pianist and composer
 * Erudito Musica - Dutch musical society (or just an orchestra?), that exited in the 18th and 19th century, recreated in 2010
 * Johannes Reinier Smalt - Dutch grain commissioner, pianist, director/concert organizer of Eurdito Musica (19th century) and Kamermuziek-Vereeniging, secretary of the Society for the Promotion of Musical Arts, potentially organized the first complete performance for Bach's St Matthew Passion in Netherlands (conducted by Woldemar Bargiel), great-great-grandfather of Elisabeth Smalt (Dutch article exists)
 * Elisabeth Smalt - Dutch (Belgian?) violinist, Co-director of the KlankKleurFestival, co-founder of the modern Erudito Musica (along with Riko Fukada), great-great-granddaughter of Johannes Reinier Smalt
 * Riko Fukada - Japanese(-Dutch?) pianist and co-founder of the modern Erudito Musica
 * Carolus Emanuel Fodor (later Charles Fodor) - Dutch(-Russian or French??) composer and harpsichordist, brother of Carel Anton Fodor (Dutch article exists)
 * Maatschappij tot Bevordering der Toonkunst (Society for the Promotion of Musical Arts) - Dutch musical society (mainly for choir), see also Vereniging Toonkunst Nederland (Dutch article exists)
 * Nikolai/Nikolay (Semyonovich) Klenovsky - Russian composer, teacher of Sergei Yuferov, mentioned in Tschaikowsky (and Other Russians)
 * Nikolai Hubert - Russian music critic, teacher, and pianist, student of Nikolai Zaremba, teacher of Sergei Yuferov, husband of Aleksandra Hubert, friend of Tchaikovsky
 * Aleksandra Hubert - Russian pianist, teacher, music arranger, wife of Nikolai Hubert, friend of Tchaikovsky
 * Marcos Garin - Portuguese (?) composer (?), pianist, and piano teacher, taught Antonio Fragoso
 * Tomás Vaz de Borba - Portuguese composer, priest, and teacher, taught Antonio Fragoso (Portuguese article exists)
 * Ernesto Maia - Portugueuse (?) piano teacher, taught Antonio Fragoso
 * Friedrich Wilhelm Langhans - German violinist, composer, and teacher, director of the Friedrich Wilhelm Langhans (1890-92) (German, Danish, Catalan, Swedish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Hugo Goldschmidt - German musicologist and teacher, director of the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory (1893-1905) (German, Arabic, Italian, Swedish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Robert Robitschek - Czech-German conductor, composer and teacher, director of the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory (1905-1917) (Catalan, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Max Dawison (or Davidsohn) - German opera singer and teacher, director of the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory (1929-1935??) (German article exists)
 * Walter (Gerhard) Scharwenka - German composer, organist, son of Philip Scharwenka, son of Marianne Scharwenka, director of the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory (1937-1954) (German article exists)
 * Everyone else without an English article in the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory page: (I am too lazy to add basic detail rn, maybe later, hopefully later...)
 * Fritz von Borries
 * Hugo van Dalen
 * Alfred von Glehn
 * Bruno Henze
 * Wolfgang Jacobi
 * Walter Kirchhoff
 * Nino Rossi
 * Marie Schmidtlein
 * Hans-Joachim Vetter
 * John Victor Bergquist
 * Theodor Bohlmann
 * Rodolfo Holzmann
 * Adalbert Luczkowski
 * Rudolf Müller-Chappuis
 * Thom Golub - Canadian composer and double bassist, co-director of the Edmonton "The Improvised Network" (TIN) (1990s-2000s, doesn't exist anymore? Became the Vocal Improvisation Network of Edmonton/VINE under Karen Porkka?), friends with Jan Randall (?)
 * Karen Porkka - Canadian singer, music teacher, and composer, (sole?) creator of the Vocal Improvisation Network of Edmonton (VINE)
 * Emanuele Delucchi - Italian pianist, composer, and transcriber
 * Karl A. Penson - Some music person, transcriber??? idk
 * Askold Murov - Russian composer (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Ina Dykstra - Canadian composer, teacher, and pianist, co-founder of Vista Heights Music (music publisher, founded with Jan Randall), teacher at the Royal Conservatory of Music (?)
 * Glauco Velásquez - Brazilian composer, illegitimate son of Eduardo Medina Ribas and Adelina (Cerqueira ??) Alambary Luz (Portuguese article exists)
 * Eduardo Medina Ribas - Portuguese baritone and composer, father of Glauco Velasquez (Portuguese article exists)
 * Frederico Nascimento - Portuguese cellist and teacher, taught Glauco Velasquez (Portuguese and German articles exist)
 * Vladimir Tropp - Russian pianist (Russian article exists)
 * Ulrich Dunnebach - German opera singer (bass)
 * Harold Schiffman - American composer and (now retired?) music teacher
 * François Jenno - Canadian (?) composer and pianist (?)
 * Maurice Randall - French (?) composer (Maybe related to the artist/painter?)
 * Adolphe David - French composer (Dutch article exists)
 * Alfred Richter - German conductor and music teacher, taught Ernest Walker (Catalan, German, and Russian articles exist)
 * Andrei Vladimirovich Shcherbachov - Russian composer, student of Nikolai Filippovich Khristianovich, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Felix Blumenfeld, and Anatoly Lyadov, second cousin of Vladimir Shcherbachov (and wtvr the relation is between the uncle of ur second cousin, second nephew?, wtvr, that but with Nikolai Shcherbachov who was the uncle of Vladimir Shcherbachov) (Russian article exists)
 * Nikolai Filippovich Khristianovich - Russian composer, musicologist, painter (?), judge (?) (Russian article exists)
 * Carl/Karl Haslinger - Austrian composer, publisher, and pianist, son of Tobias Haslinger (German and Hebrew articles exist)
 * Alfonso Doronila - Filipino composer, perhaps a family friend to Federico Aguilar Alcuaz?
 * Konstantin (Aleksandrovitsj) Myaskov - Soviet composer, known particularly for compositions for the bayan
 * Feodosy (Antonovich) Rubtsov - Russian composer and teacher (taught at Leningrad State Conservatory)
 * Samoyiki - Bangla newspaper published from Norway (Bangla, Norwegian, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Anton Rée - German educator reformer and politician (German and Arabic articles exist)
 * Anton (Hartvig) Rée - Danish composer, pianist, and piano teacher. Taught Emil Hartmann and August Winding (Catalan, Danish, Swedish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Niels (Christian Theobald) Ravnkilde - Danish composer and music teacher, taught piano to Emil Hartmann, and taught smth to Christian Barnekow (Catalan and Swedish articles exist)
 * Joseph (Josef?) Tamarin - Russian composer
 * Yuri Nikolaevich Shishakov - Russian (?) composer
 * Strohfiedel (straw fiddle) (aka Holzharmonika [wooden harmonica], gigelyra [this can also just refer to the xylophone as a whole], Hölzernes Gelächter [which may refer to the xylophone as a whole, or an organ stop], or a "wood-and-straw instrument/Holz-und-Stroh-Instrument") a xylophone but with the layout of a cimbalon, used by Josef Gusikov, and maybe used in Yuri Shishakov's concerto for 2 xylophones? (German article exists)
 * Diamond Marimba - Similar thing, but as a marimba, and in the shape as a diamond
 * Lev (Moysseyvich) Abeliovich - Belarussian composer (German, Estonian, Belarusian, Armenian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Constantin von Sternberg - Russian-born German-American pianist and composer (Catalan and Russian articles exist)
 * Christoph Schimpke - Bohemian bassonist and composer who was overshadowed by Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
 * Pedro Morales Pino - Colombian composer and music teacher (Spanish article exists)
 * Izaäk Albertus Houck - Dutch composer and music publisher (Dutch article exists)
 * Nikolai Chaikin/Tchaikin - Ukrainian composer and prominent figure for the bayan and accordion repertoire (No wikipedia articles found, but this is interesting)
 * Paul Geisler - German conductor and composer (Catalan, German, Polish, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Friedrich Mehler - German-Swedish composer and conductor (German, Dutch, and Swedish articles exist)
 * Vadim Tsagareyshvili - (Georgian?) Composer
 * Tadeusz Jotekyo - Polish composer (Polish and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Peni Candra Rini - Indonesian composer, vocalist, and teacher
 * Jacob Garchik - American film music composer and trombonist
 * Dalwyn Henshall - Anglo-Welsh composer
 * Juozas Karosas - Lithuanian composer (Lithuanian, Ukrainian, and Russian articles exist)
 * João Portaro - Italian-Brazilian composer, pianist, and arranger
 * Gioacchino Bimboni - Italian composer, instrument maker (invented the Bimbonifono in 1850), trombonist, and trumpetist (Italian article exists)
 * Budd L. Cross - American composer
 * George Adam Reeg (Jr.) - American composer
 * Valery Kalinichenko - (21st-century?) Composer
 * Adolf Barjansky - Russian (Ukrainian?) composer and pianist (French and Ukrainian articles exist)
 * Alberico Vitalini - Italian composer, conductor, pianist, and violinist
 * Andrei/Andrey (Real name Petrov) Petrovich Esaulov - Russian composer and violinist
 * Hans-Wolf Hecht - German composer (?) and conductor
 * Aron/Anton Wolf/Berlijn (Real name Aron Wolf, known as Anton Berlijn, Aron Berlijn, Aronte Berlijn, Aron Wolf(f) Berlijn, and whatever combinations you can make of that) - Dutch composer, whose works were lost in a fire but ~200 were recovered (Catalan, German, and Dutch articles exist)
 * Wynn-Anne Rossi - American composer and teacher
 * João Portaro - Italian-Brazilian composer, pianist, arranger, and teacher
 * Jo Kar (ཇོ་དཀར།) - Tibetan composer
 * Centennial Mall, Brampton
 * Charles Ruhukwa - Zimbabwean instrument maker (specifically, but idk if limited to Mbiras)
 * Richard Wickenhaus(s)er - German composer
 * Toyoaki Matsuura - Japanese pianist (German and Japanese articles exist)
 * François Adolphe Jean Jules Rasse - French composer, conductor, and violinist (French, Dutch, and Russian articles exist)
 * Jozef Brzowski - Polish composer, teacher, conductor, publisher, and cellist (Polish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Leonid Knina - Czech composer
 * Oqtay Zülfüqarov - Azerbaijani composer (Azerbaijani, Arabic, German, French, Tatar, Armenian, and Russian articles exist)
 * Leopold Weninger - German-Austrian compsoer, conductor, and arranger, arranged Jon Leifs's Icelandic Folk Dances from piano to orchestra (German, Spanish, and Russian articles exist)
 * Johan Friedrich Schreyfogel ("Il Tedeschino”)- Milanese (Swiss? composer and violinist
 * Giovanni Filippo Maria Dreyer - Italian castrato singer, composer, and impresario
 * Torbjörn Iwan Lundquist - Swedish composer and conductor (Finnish, Swedish, Dutch, German, Catalan, Danish, and French articles exist)
 * Louis Thirion - French composer and teacher (French and Catalan articles exist)
 * Miroslav Bázlik = Slovak composer and teacher (Czech, Slovak, and German articles exist)
 * Porfírio (Alves da) Costa - Brazilian conductor and composer
 * Philippe Henri Pierre Jean-Baptiste (Hendrik) Waelput ("H. Lubner") - Belgian composer and conductor (Dutch and Russian articles exist)
 * Matthäus Nagiller - Austrian composer and conductor (German article exists)
 * Juraj Hatrik - Slovakian composer and music theorist (Czech, Danish, Slovakian, and German articles exist)
 * Porfírio Costa - Brazilian composer and trumpet player
 * Efrem Podgaits - Russian composer (German and Russian articles exist)
 * Guillaume Louis Frédéric (Willem) Landré (just known as Willem Landre) - Dutch composer (Dutch article exists)
 * František Kovaříček - Czech composer and teacher (German article exists, Czech article on his opera "Ukradený měsíc" exists)
 * Eugen (Theodor) Drobisch - German composer and conductor (German article exists)
 * Hubert Ferdinand Kufferath - German composer (German, Niederdeutsch/Low German, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, and Russian articles exist)

I like classical music and music in general.

Other stuff (wiki):

 * 1000th edit - Khtun-Kazmalyar
 * 2000th edit - My own user page, adding Nora Bloch-Slevogt
 * 1998th edit The 1999th edit is also me editing my own userpage, however the 1998th edit is me editing Advent Calender

Random music links stuff
Basically for my own interest or whatever (will add more soon)
 * https://www.tobias-broeker.de/signed-scores/
 * https://archive.org/details/cd_schelb-cilensek-koetsier-compositions_jan-koetsier-johann-cilensek-josef-schelb/disc1/01.+Josef+Schelb+-+Concerto+for+Orch.+%232+(1941).flac (Contains recordings of Josef Schleb's Concerto for Orchestra #2 (symphony no.2? 1941), Johann Cilensek concerto for trumpet and string orchestra (1987), and Jan Koetsier's Serenade serenata (you could find it on YouTube as well)
 * https://kith.org./jimmosk/schissel.html
 * https://books.google.ca/books?id=HxYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PT9&lpg=PT9&dq=oliver+king+Overture+Among+the+Pines&source=bl&ots=xkxl2Wndst&sig=ACfU3U0SuDTdtmf1qzHsb6DxqCgpMSVEJQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiex-_bzND1AhX8jokEHfXoDzQQ6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q=oliver%20king%20Overture%20Among%20the%20Pines&f=false
 * https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Grove_s_Dictionary_of_Music_and_Musician/IJEbLNZraukC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Cowen+overture+among+the+pines&pg=PA701&printsec=frontcover
 * https://archive.org/details/internationalwho00newyuoft/page/324/mode/2up?view=theater
 * https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canada-in-european-and-us-music-emc
 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/42554108
 * https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SPNP19330626.2.88&e=---en--20--1--txt-txIN1
 * https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.american-music.org/resource/resmgr/docs/past_conference_programs/sam_program_2010.pdf
 * https://libwww.freelibrary.org/assets/pdf/fleisher/Canadian-Composers.pdf
 * https://libwww.freelibrary.org/assets/pdf/fleisher/Composers-of-African-Descent.pdf
 * https://libwww.freelibrary.org/assets/pdf/fleisher/Women-Composers.pdf
 * https://libwww.freelibrary.org/assets/pdf/fleisher/Latin-American-works.pdf
 * https://libwww.freelibrary.org/assets/pdf/fleisher/Shakespeare.pdf
 * https://libwww.freelibrary.org/assets/pdf/fleisher/Jazz-inspired-works.pdf
 * https://www.siue.edu/~aho/discography/Discography.pdf
 * https://books.google.ca/books?id=sMczAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA658&lpg=PA658&dq=henri+trester+opus+18&source=bl&ots=9KLTsnpzD7&sig=ACfU3U1ALY1Wu0ApemoC0CZ8VaRgigkA5A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjHisTX5JT3AhXQVc0KHfQMD-UQ6AF6BAgVEAM#v=onepage&q=henri%20trester%20opus%2018&f=false
 * libretto to the opera Diana von Solange
 * Donemus Publishing thingy
 * preview of Bernard van Dieren symphony 1
 * http://www.musicweb-international.com/Ntl_discogs/German_Austrian_symphonies/German_symphonies_MZ.pdf
 * Gennadij Vorobjev's symphony sheet music at the Talinn Library
 * https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347789516_MUSICAL_LIFE_OF_CHUVASHIA_IN_THE_EARLY_1930s
 * Article about the death of Remus Georgescu, 16 August 2021, Dumitru Avakian
 * The Ceremonial Music of Zhu Zaiyu - Woo Shingkwan - January 2017 - Rutgers, Statue University of New Jersey
 * Bogumil Zepler's opera Nacht libretto
 * https://www.google.ca/books/edition/The_Dictionary_of_Biographical_Reference/9ThY17Gie2sC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Luigi+Felice+Rossi&pg=PA810&printsec=frontcover
 * https://ashrarebooks.com/2015/08/13/the-book-hunters-of-1888-5/
 * Hakon Borreson Symphony 2 music score
 * «Μουσικοί στοχασμοί για την Μεγάλη Εβδομάδα» από Δημοτικό Ωδείο Καλαμάτας (video) ("Musical reflections for Holy Week" from Kalamata Municipal Conservatory (video)) 36:05-40:53 Giovanni-Battista Agneletti Chaconne in D minor
 * Pourquoi Pas? - Paul Gilson - Friday 30 September 1932 (In French)
 * https://vitacollections.ca/whitbynews/43074/data
 * https://www.google.ca/books/edition/There_s_Music_In_These_Walls/y54oash6cVcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Ferdinand+Fillion&pg=PA49&printsec=frontcover
 * random research on Albert Zimmer
 * random research on Albert Zimmer part 2
 * A Briefe and Short Instruction of the Art of Musick, to Teach how to Make Discant, of All Proportions that are in Use | Very Necessary for All Such as are Desirous to Attaine to Knowledge in the Art : and May be by Practice, If They Can Sing, Soone to be Able to Compose Three, Foure, and Five Parts : and Also to Compose All Sorts of Canons that are Usuall, by These Directions of Two Or Three Parts in One, Upon the Plain-song By Elway Bevin · 1631]
 * Symphony No. 13 | Ib Norholm (Sheet music - Wise Music Group)
 * Joseph-David Buhl's Salut aux Etendards (2 pages below: p. 133)
 * Online Archives of California - John Hausermann Jr. list of available works
 * Paul Hindemith's Ludus Tonalis sheet music
 * The Eleanor Smith Music Course | Book 3 - 1908
 * https://www.google.ca/books/edition/A_Compendium_of_Pratical_Musick_in_Five/uawgzimPvj0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=canons+in+vnifon&pg=PA162&printsec=frontcover
 * https://books.google.ca/books?id=ab0BAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA104&dq=Linda+Babits&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi9wvvPjZv-AhUPm2oFHX-hC1IQ6AF6BAgDEAI#v=onepage&q=Linda%20Babits&f=false
 * Naxos Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) Sinfonia per la chiesa • Symphonies in F major and in D major Symphony in E flat major (alternative slow movement) • Riksdagsmarsch
 * program notes of Wilhelm Berger's first symphony premiere performance
 * https://archive.org/details/cd_saygun-wolf-vitalini-compositions_ahmet-adnan-saygun-hanns-wolf-alberico-vit/disc1/05.+Hanns+Wolf+-+Piano+Concerto+With+Exotic+Dance+In+C+Sharp+Minor.flac
 * https://rism.info/new_at_rism/2017/11/06/a-small-clutch-of-schreivogel-manuscripts.html

Other stuff (music)

 * Looking for:
 * Pavel Barchunov's domra concertos' sheet music
 * Recording to Wang Yunjie's first symphony
 * Sheet music for Ilmari Hannikainen's opera Talkootanssit
 * Julius Beliczay 2nd Symphony (op. 66)
 * Wilhelm Kopprasch's opera Einer jagt den Andem
 * Peter Heise's Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major (sheet music, a recording is available containing all 3 cello sonatas performed by cellist Henrik Brendstrup and pianist Per Salo)
 * Recording of Alexi Machavariani's and Vakhtang Chabukiani's ballet (same ballet) in 4 acts Othello (Total time should be ~95 mins see here, an upload on Youtube contains selections of ~78 minutes)
 * Giorgio Cavaliere Valensin full symphony (sheet music for the meneut is available here)
 * Blaz Arnic's ''Symphony No. 3" "Duma", was on http://ars.rtvslo.si/2015/06/skladatelj-tedna-blaz-arnic-5/ however seems to be gone, couldn't find an archive of the website
 * Blaz Arnic's ''Symphony No. 3" "Duma", was on http://ars.rtvslo.si/2015/06/skladatelj-tedna-blaz-arnic-5/ however seems to be gone, couldn't find an archive of the website

Wikimedia Commons

 * Wikimedia Commons userpage
 * Uploads

Other language-Wikipedias

 * Fix one wikilinking problem in the Russian Wikipedia for the article Yevgeny Botyarov
 * I think I did something in some other language idk

<!--Romanian wikipedia article of Vlad Burlea: NOTE THIS ARTICLE WAS CREATED AND WRITTEN BY A USER CALLED Vladburlea WHICH IS LIKELY TO BE THE COMPOSER, the article is up for deletion as well (proposed on 4 Oct, still up as of 11 Oct) Născut in 1957, la Bravicea, Călărași, Rep. Moldova. Studiile medii le-a obținut

în școala din sat. După satisfacerea serviciului militar în armata sovietică (1975-77), este înscris la Colegiul de muzică Șt. Neaga la secția Teoria muzicii. După absolvire este încadrat ca profesor de teoria muzicii și solfegiu la școala muzicală din s. Costești, Ialoveni. În 1985 este admis la secția muzicologie și compoziție a Conservatorului de stat G. Muzicescu din Chișinău. A studiat compoziția în clasa profesorului Gheorghe Mustea și a absolvit Conservatorul de Stat “Gavriil Musicescu”,  în 1992. În 1994 devine membru al Uniunii compozitorilor șI Muzicologilor din Rep. Moldova. Urmează studii post-universitare la compoziție ]n clasa compozitorului Pavel Rivilis, (1996-99). Semnează creații vocal-simfonice, orchestrale, corale, vocale și instrumentale de cameră: oratoriul ”Monastirea Argeșului” (tablouri epice după V. Alecsandri),, simfonia “Destine”, Cantata  „Ora Eternă”, simfonia „Mărturiile calvarului”, „Ție, Doamne, rogu-mă” pentru soprano, cor, orchestră de coarde și grup de alamă, „The Gate” (Poarta) - concert  pentru saxofon și orchestră de coarde, „Quo vadis?” concert pentru violă și orchestră,”Rituri și dansuri telurice”, pentru ansamblu instrumental, ciclurile vocale pentru mezzo-soprano și pian, „Monologuri latente” pe versuri de Vlad Druc și „Ecuațiile disperării” pe versuri de Valeriu Matei, „Ludos imaginațio” pentru cvartet instrumental, ciclul instrumental de duete „Sound Motion”,ciclul de preludii și piese pentru pian, liederi, romanțe, piese instrumentale, muzică de teatru și film. Un loc aparte în creația sa îl ocupă Suita „Trei tablouri rustice pentru orchestră”. (Burlesca, Răzășeasca și Coasa)

Este laureat al Concursului de compoziție a Uniunii Compozitorilor și Muzicologilor din Moldova (UCMM). Participant la majoritatea edițiilor ale Festivalului Internațional Zilele muzicii noi la Chișinău. Este secretar-responsabil al Uniunii Compozitorilor și Muzicologilor din Moldova, membru-titular al Uniunii Compozitorilor și Muzicologilor din România, membru al Uniunii Cineaștilor din Moldova. Creațiile sale sunt interpretate în cele mai prestigioase săli de concert din țară și de peste hotare.

Este profesor de compoziție, orchestrație, teoria formei, la Centrul de Excelență în Educație Artistică “Șt. Neaga”, lector - universitar la Academia de Muzica, Teatru și Arte Plastice din Chișinău, Maestru în Artă și cavaler al ordinului Gloria Muncii.

Cu ocazia jubileului de 60 ani a primit înalta distincție de stat ordinul Gloria muncii:

-            pentru aportul considerabil  în arta componistică națională prin creații de o mare valoare și complexitate artistică așa ca – Sifonia în 3 părți ”Destine”, premiată cu premiul I la Concursul Uniunii Compozitorilor și Mizicologilor din Republica Moldova, (martie 2012); Cantata ”Ora Eternă”, pe versuri de poeți contemporani lui Eminescu, în 5 părți; ”Mărturiile Calvarului”, tablouri vocal-simfonice, în 3 părți, după o piesă de Giovani Papini; oratoriul ”Meșterul Manole”, tablouri epice după V. Alecsandi, ciclurile: ”Rituri și dansuri telurice”, în 3 părți pentru ansamblul Ars Poetica,; ”Monologuri latente”, pentru mezzo-soprano, clarinet și pian, în 3 părți; „Ecuațiile disperării”, ciclu pentru mezzo-soprano/bariton și pian, pe versuri de Valeriu Matei, ”Creionări”, ciclu instrumental-cameral pentru pian, ciclul „Sound motion” din patru duiete –vioară și pian, cl. in B și pian, contrabas/violoncel și pian, oboi și pian;  mai multe lucrari vocal-instrumentale, concertul coral „lăcrimioare” pe versuri de V.Alecsandri,coruri, ansambluri, piese, romanțe, liduri, muzică la 12 filme și 11 spectacole dramatice. Majoritatea lucrărilor au fost interpretate în cele mai prestigioase săli de concert din Moldova dar și în România, Belarus, Ucraina, Rusia, Franța, Spania, SUA, Izrael. O parte din creații au fost editate, completând repertoriul didactico – artistic al instituțiilor din domeniul artei muzicale;

-          pentru crearea și realizarea proiectului național de propagare a muzicii contemporane semnate de compozitorii din Republica Moldova - ”Compozitorii autohtoni către tânăra generație”, (repertoriul pianistic). Acest proiect a inclus întâlniri de creație și concerte în Școlile de Artă din Călărași, Strășeni, Orhei, Bălți, Ungheni, Chișinău, (Rep. Moldova) elevii și pedagogii având posibilitatea să cunoască și să completeze repertoriul didactic cu creații noi, interesante. (noiembrie-decembrie 2012, martie-aprilie 2013, mai 2014);

-           pentru promovarea și susținerea creativității în rândul tinerilor muzicieni și realizarea Concursuli Național al Tinerilor Compozitori (autor și realizator). În cadrul acestui concurs specializat în genurile camerale, pe parcursul a mai bine de 10 ani, au participat peste 80 de elevi și studenți din Chișinău, Bălți, Tiraspol. Unii din ei au ales să-și continue studiile în domeniul compoziției.

-            pentru promovarea interpretării vocale și instrumentale în cadrul Concursului Național de Interpretare Vocală și Instrumentală ”Stele Moldovei” (2014), fiind coautor al proiectului și președinte al juriului. În cadrul acestui proiect au fost audiați peste 400 de adolescenți și tineri cu vârsta înter 7 și 16 ani din 10 raioane ale Moldovei, municipiilor Bălți și Chișinău. Au fost selectați 20 de finaliști din care 10 au devenit premianți la diverse categorii. Astăzi o parte din acei câștigători sunt studenți la Centrul de Excelență în Educație Artistică ”Șt. Neaga”

pentru succese remarcabile în domeniul pedagogiei compoziției: 4 din foștii săi elevi au absolvit Academia de Muzică, Teatru și Arte Plastice, devenind compozitori și membri ai Uniunii Compozitorilor și Muzicologilor din Republica Moldova iar doi elevi, după absolvirea colegiului își fac studiile în domeniul compoziției la una din cele mai prestigioase universități europene, Universitatea de muzică și dans (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien) din Viena, Austria

AVIZ

la creația vocal-simfonică Monastirea Argeșului

a compozitorului Vlad Burlea

Vlad Burlea este autorul unui număr apreciabil de lucrări muzicale în diferite genuri ‒ muzică corală, instrumentală de cameră, vocală de cameră, muzică simfonică și vocal-simfonică, muzică pentru teatru și film, electro-acustică, înscriind pagini importante în istoria muzicii naționale. O mare parte a creației compozitorului denotă o legătură profundă și multiplă cu sursa folclorică. V. Burlea valorifică această sursă, trecând-o prin propria gândire componistică, aplicând-o la dezvăluirea unor idei și concepții fundamentale, globale, legate de existența umană.

Tablourile epice Monastirea Argeșului este o lucrare vocal-simfonică de proporții, scrisă în anul 2015. Premiera a avut loc în incinta Sălii cu Orgă din Chișinău. Au interpretat: corul de cameră a  Sălii cu Orgă,  condus de prim dirijorul Ilona Stepan, Artistă Emerită; soliștii – Valeriu Cojocaru (bas), Viorica Cheptănaru-Țâcu  (voce folclorică), Ana Strezev (orgă), Artistă a poporului, declamatorul - Nicolae Jelescu, actor, Maestru în Artă;  orchestra de cameră a Sălii cu Orgă sub bagheta dirijorului  Vladimir Andrieș, Maestru în Artă.

Vlad Burlea nu numai că a reușit că creieze o lucare valoroasă, el a avut curajul să abordeze o temă, tratată în timp de alți compozitori, care au scris creații destul de reușite și apreciate. Ne referim la: Poemul coral Legenda Mănăstirii Argeșului (1936) de Paul Constantinescu; Ciclul Meșterul Manole - pe versuri de Marin Sorescu (2000) de Carmen Petra-Basacopol; Meșterul Manole (1983) de Sighismund Totuță, operă-oratoriu în trei acte, după drama omonimă a lui Lucian Blaga, sau chiar un proiect de operă-rock Meșterul Manole al formației Phoenix.

Vlad Burlea s-a exprimat în felul următor referitor la apariția creației: Nu-mi găsesc locul până nu așez pe teme muzicale această baladă, ea mă liniștește și mă motivează! În lucrare dată compozitorul exprimă propria concepție filosofică despre destinul creatorului și alegerea lui de a pune pe altarul zidirii dragostea și viitorul său. La Vasile Alecsandri balada Meșterul Manole o găsim sub denumirea de Monastirea Argeșului. Anume variantă dată devine sursa literară a creației omonime a lui Vlad Burlea, numită de compozitor Tablouri epice. Reperele de subiect din balada culeasă de Vasile Alecsandri stau la baza celor trei tablouri cu următoarele titluri: Tabloul I Negru Vodă și Meșterii; Tabloul II Lucrul zidarilor și respectiv Tabloul III Venirea Anei. Textul declamatorului a fost scris de către Valeriu Matei.

Această stare spirituală a muzicianului, dar și evident, subiectul baladei, au focusat, dând naștere concepției fundamentale a lucrării lui V. Burlea. Ne referim la transfigurarea ideii jertfei zidirii în ideia jertfei, pe care o aduce artistul în numele propriei creații. Prin această concepție este reflectată esența existențială a omului de artă. În textul declamatorul din lucrarea Monastirea Argeșului de V. Burlea se face o aluzie foarte clară la valoarea omului de artă, care este capabil să se transforme și să se jertfească pentru realizarea unei creații/capodopere. Nicio lucrare împoratantă nu poate fi creată fără jetfă, în cazul dat jertfa zidirii. Anume această nouă tratare, viziune inedită asupra subiectului epic folcloric îi conferă creației vocal-simfonice Monastitrea Argeșului a compozitorului Vlad Bulrea originalitate și unicitate, în ea naționalul se îmbină armonios cu universalul.

Monastirea Argeșului de Vlad Burlea merită cea mai înaltă apreciere, fiind o lucrare valoroasă nu numai pentru cultura națională, dar și la nivel înternațional.

Svetlana Badrajan, muzicolog, doctor în studlui artelor, profesor universitar interimar, Academia de muzică, Teatru și Arte plastice

Translation: Born in 1957, in Bravicea, Calarasi, Rep. Moldova. He obtained his secondary education

in the village school. After completing his military service in the Soviet army (1975-77), he is enrolled at the St. Neaga at the Music Theory section. After graduation, he is employed as a music theory and music theory teacher at the music school in the village of Costești, Ialoveni. In 1985 he was admitted to the musicology and composition section of the G. Muzicescu State Conservatory in Chisinau. He studied composition in the class of Professor Gheorghe Mustea and graduated from the "Gavriil Musicescu" State Conservatory in 1992. In 1994 he became a member of the Union of Composers and Musicologists from the Republic of Moldova. Followed post-university studies in composition in the class of the composer Pavel Rivilis, (1996-99). He signs vocal-symphonic, orchestral, choral, vocal and chamber instrumental creations: the oratorio "Argeșului Monastery" (epic paintings after V. Alecsandri),, "Destiny" symphony, "Eternal Hour" Cantata, "Mărturiile calvarului" symphony, "Tie, O Lord, please" for soprano, choir, string orchestra and brass group, "The Gate" - concerto for saxophone and string orchestra, "Quo vadis?" concert for viola and orchestra, "Rites and telluric dances", for instrumental ensemble, vocal cycles for mezzo-soprano and piano, "Latent monologues" on lyrics by Vlad Druc and "Equations of despair" on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Ludos imaginatio" for instrumental quartet, the instrumental cycle of duets "Sound Motion", the cycle of preludes and pieces for piano, lieders, romances, instrumental pieces, theater and film music. A special place in his creation is occupied by the Suite "Three Rustic Tableaus for Orchestra". (Burlesque, Răzășeasca and Coasa) "Testimonies of Calvary" symphony, "I beseech you, O Lord" for soprano, choir, string orchestra and brass group, "The Gate" - concerto for saxophone and string orchestra, "Quo vadis?" concert for viola and orchestra, "Rites and telluric dances", for instrumental ensemble, vocal cycles for mezzo-soprano and piano, "Latent monologues" on lyrics by Vlad Druc and "Equations of despair" on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Ludos imaginatio" for instrumental quartet, the instrumental cycle of duets "Sound Motion", the cycle of preludes and pieces for piano, lieders, romances, instrumental pieces, theater and film music. A special place in his creation is occupied by the Suite "Three Rustic Tableaus for Orchestra". (Burlesque, Răzășeasca and Coasa) "Testimonies of Calvary" symphony, "I beseech you, O Lord" for soprano, choir, string orchestra and brass group, "The Gate" - concerto for saxophone and string orchestra, "Quo vadis?" concert for viola and orchestra, "Rites and telluric dances", for instrumental ensemble, vocal cycles for mezzo-soprano and piano, "Latent monologues" on lyrics by Vlad Druc and "Equations of despair" on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Ludos imaginatio" for instrumental quartet, the instrumental cycle of duets "Sound Motion", the cycle of preludes and pieces for piano, lieders, romances, instrumental pieces, theater and film music. A special place in his creation is occupied by the Suite "Three Rustic Tableaus for Orchestra". (Burlesque, Răzășeasca and Coasa) "The Gate" - concerto for saxophone and string orchestra, "Quo vadis?" concert for viola and orchestra, "Rites and telluric dances", for instrumental ensemble, vocal cycles for mezzo-soprano and piano, "Latent monologues" on lyrics by Vlad Druc and "Equations of despair" on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Ludos imaginatio" for instrumental quartet, the instrumental cycle of duets "Sound Motion", the cycle of preludes and pieces for piano, lieders, romances, instrumental pieces, theater and film music. A special place in his creation is occupied by the Suite "Three Rustic Tableaus for Orchestra". (Burlesque, Răzășeasca and Coasa) "The Gate" - concerto for saxophone and string orchestra, "Quo vadis?" concert for viola and orchestra, "Rites and telluric dances", for instrumental ensemble, vocal cycles for mezzo-soprano and piano, "Latent monologues" on lyrics by Vlad Druc and "Equations of despair" on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Ludos imaginatio" for instrumental quartet, the instrumental cycle of duets "Sound Motion", the cycle of preludes and pieces for piano, lieders, romances, instrumental pieces, theater and film music. A special place in his creation is occupied by the Suite "Three Rustic Tableaus for Orchestra". (Burlesque, Răzășeasca and Coasa) "Latent monologues" on lyrics by Vlad Druc and "Equations of despair" on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Ludos imaginatio" for instrumental quartet, the instrumental cycle of duets "Sound Motion", the cycle of preludes and pieces for piano, lieders, romances, pieces instrumentals, theater and film music. A special place in his creation is occupied by the Suite "Three Rustic Tableaus for Orchestra". (Burlesque, Răzășeasca and Coasa) "Latent monologues" on lyrics by Vlad Druc and "Equations of despair" on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Ludos imaginatio" for instrumental quartet, the instrumental cycle of duets "Sound Motion", the cycle of preludes and pieces for piano, lieders, romances, pieces instrumentals, theater and film music. A special place in his creation is occupied by the Suite "Three Rustic Tableaus for Orchestra". (Burlesque, Răzășeasca and Coasa)

He is a laureate of the composition contest of the Union of Composers and Musicologists from Moldova (UCMM). Participant in most editions of the New Music Days International Festival in Chisinau. He is secretary-responsible of the Union of Composers and Musicologists from Moldova, member-holder of the Union of Composers and Musicologists from Romania, member of the Union of Cinematographers from Moldova. His creations are performed in the most prestigious concert halls in the country and abroad.

He is a professor of composition, orchestration, theory of form, at the Center for Excellence in Artistic Education "St. Neaga", lecturer - academic at the Academy of Music, Theater and Fine Arts in Chisinau, Master of Arts and Knight of the Order of Glory of Labour.

On the occasion of the 60-year jubilee, he received the highest state award, the Order of Labor Glory:

- for the considerable contribution to the national compositional art through creations of great value and artistic complexity such as - Siphonia in 3 parts "Destiny", awarded with the first prize at the Competition of the Union of Composers and Musicologists from the Republic of Moldova, (March 2012); The cantata "Eternal Hour", on verses by Eminescu's contemporary poets, in 5 parts; "Mărturiile Calvarului", vocal-symphonic paintings, in 3 parts, after a play by Giovani Papini; the oratorio "Meșterul Manole", epic paintings by V. Alecsandi, the cycles: "Rites and telluric dances", in 3 parts for the Ars Poetica ensemble,; "Latent monologues", for mezzo-soprano, clarinet and piano, in 3 parts; "Equations of despair", cycle for mezzo-soprano/baritone and piano, on lyrics by Valeriu Matei, "Creionări", instrumental-chamber cycle for piano, the "Sound motion" cycle of four duets - violin and piano, cl. in B and piano, double bass/cello and piano, oboe and piano; several vocal-instrumental works, the choral concert "lacrimioare" on lyrics by V.Alecsandri, choirs, ensembles, pieces, romances, leads, music for 12 films and 11 dramatic performances. Most of the works were performed in the most prestigious concert halls in Moldova, but also in Romania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, France, Spain, USA, Israel. Some of the creations were edited, completing the didactic-artistic repertoire of institutions in the field of musical art; music to 12 films and 11 dramatic performances. Most of the works were performed in the most prestigious concert halls in Moldova, but also in Romania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, France, Spain, USA, Israel. Some of the creations were edited, completing the didactic-artistic repertoire of institutions in the field of musical art; music to 12 films and 11 dramatic performances. Most of the works were performed in the most prestigious concert halls in Moldova, but also in Romania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, France, Spain, USA, Israel. Some of the creations were edited, completing the didactic-artistic repertoire of institutions in the field of musical art;

- for the creation and realization of the national project for the propagation of contemporary music signed by the composers from the Republic of Moldova - "Autochthonous composers to the young generation", (pianistic repertoire). This project included creative meetings and concerts in the Art Schools of Călăraşi, Străseni, Orhei, Bălți, Ungheni, Chișinău, (Rep. Moldova) students and teachers having the opportunity to get to know and complete the didactic repertoire with new, interesting creations. (November-December 2012, March-April 2013, May 2014);

- for the promotion and support of creativity among young musicians and the realization of the National Competition of Young Composers (author and producer). Over 80 pupils and students from Chisinau, Bălți, Tiraspol have participated in this competition specialized in chamber genres, over the course of more than 10 years. Some of them chose to continue their studies in the field of composition.

- for the promotion of vocal and instrumental interpretation within the National Contest of Vocal and Instrumental Interpretation "Stele Moldovei" (2014), being co-author of the project and president of the jury. As part of this project, over 400 teenagers and young people between the ages of 7 and 16 from 10 districts of Moldova, the municipalities of Balti and Chisinau were interviewed. 20 finalists were selected, 10 of which became winners in various categories. Today some of those winners are students at the Center for Excellence in Artistic Education "St. deny"

for outstanding successes in the field of composition pedagogy: 4 of his former students graduated from the Academy of Music, Theater and Fine Arts, becoming composers and members of the Union of Composers and Musicologists from the Republic of Moldova, and two students, after graduating from college, are studying composition at one of the most prestigious European universities, the University of Music and Dance (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien) in Vienna, Austria

OPINION

at the vocal-symphonic creation Argeșului Monastery

by the composer Vlad Burlea

Vlad Burlea is the author of an appreciable number of musical works in different genres - choral music, chamber instrumental music, vocal chamber music, symphonic and vocal-symphonic music, music for theater and film, electro-acoustic, writing important pages in the history of national music. Much of the composer's work denotes a deep and multiple connection with the folkloric source. V. Burlea capitalizes on this source, passing it through his own compositional thinking, applying it to reveal some fundamental, global ideas and concepts related to human existence.

The epic paintings Argeșului Monastery is a vocal-symphonic work of great proportions, written in 2015. The premiere took place in the premises of the Organ Hall in Chisinau. They performed: the chamber choir of the Organ Hall, led by first conductor Ilona Stepan, Artist Emeritus; soloists - Valeriu Cojocaru (bass), Viorica Cheptănaru-Țâcu (folk voice), Ana Strezev (organ), People's Artist, declaimer - Nicolae Jelescu, actor, Master of Arts; the chamber orchestra of the Organ Hall under the conductor Vladimir Andries, Master of Arts.

Vlad Burlea not only managed to create a valuable work, he had the courage to approach a theme, treated in time by other composers, who wrote quite successful and appreciated creations. We refer to: The choral poem  Legenda Mănăstirii Argeşului (1936) by Paul Constantinescu; The Master Manole cycle - on lyrics by Marin Sorescu (2000) by Carmen Petra-Basacopol; Meșterul Manole (1983) by Sighismund Totuță, opera-oratorio in three acts, based on Lucian Blaga's play of the same name, or even a rock-opera project Meșterul Manole by the band Phoenix.

Vlad Burlea expressed himself in the following way regarding the emergence of the creation: I don't find my place until I put this ballad on musical themes, it calms me and motivates me! In this work, the composer expresses his own philosophical conception of the creator's destiny and his choice to place his love and future on the altar of building. In Vasile Alecsandri's ballad Meșterul Manole we find it under the name Monastirea Argeșului. This particular variant becomes the literary source of Vlad Burlea's creation of the same name, called Epic Paintings by the composer. The subject landmarks from the collected ballad by Vasile Alecsandri are the basis of the three paintings with the following titles: Painting I Black Vodă and Craftsmen ; Table II The work of masonsand Table III Ana's Arrival, respectively. The text of the declaimer was written by Valeriu Matei.

This spiritual state of the musician, but also obviously, the subject of the ballad, focused, giving birth to the fundamental conception of V. Burlea's work. We refer to the transfiguration of the idea of ​​the sacrifice of building into the idea of ​​sacrifice, which the artist brings in the name of his own creation. Through this conception, the existential essence of the man of art is reflected. In the declamatory text from the work Monastirea Argeșului by V. Burlea, a very clear allusion is made to the value of the man of art, who is able to transform and sacrifice himself for the realization of a creation/masterpiece. No mighty work can be created without a sacrifice, in the given case the sacrifice of building. Namely, this new treatment, a unique vision of the folkloric epic subject gives the vocal-symphonic creation Argeșului Monasteryof the composer Vlad Bulrea originality and uniqueness, in it the national merges harmoniously with the universal.

Argeșului Monastery by Vlad Burlea deserves the highest appreciation, being a valuable work not only for national culture, but also at the international level.

Svetlana Badrajan, musicologist, doctor of arts, interim university professor, Academy of Music, Theater and Fine Arts-->