
Hugo Alpen was a German-born Australian composer, choral conductor and singing teacher.

George Vern Barnett was an Australian organist, choir master and accompanist. He was an important figure in the musical and cultural life of Sydney for many years in the early twentieth century.

David Bollard is a New Zealand-born Australian classical pianist and teacher.

Ivy Deakin Brookes was an Australian community worker and activist. She held leadership positions across a wide range of organisations in Victoria. She served as president of the National Council of Women of Australia from 1948 to 1953.

Colin James Brumby was an Australian composer and conductor.

Winifred Charlotte Hillier Crosse Burston was an Australian pianist and teacher.

Harry Lancelot "Lance" Dossor was a British-born classical music concert pianist and teacher who emigrated to Australia in May 1953.

Florence Maude Ewart was an English violinist, music educator and composer who lived and worked in Australia.

Paul Gildea is an Australian musician, music educator and talent manager. He is best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the band Icehouse.

Richard James Gill was an Australian conductor of choral, orchestral and operatic works. He was known as a music educator and for his advocacy for music education of children.

Edward Goll was a Bohemian pianist who settled in Australia in his late 20s and became a noted piano teacher at the Melbourne University Conservatorium of Music. His students included Margaret Sutherland, Waldemar Seidel and Dot Mendoza. He was also the target of anti-German feeling during World War I, despite having become a British subject at the start of the war.

Alfred Francis Hill CMG OBE was an Australian-New Zealand composer, conductor and teacher.

Mirrie Irma Hill was an Australian composer.

Clytie May Hine, was an Australian-born operatic soprano who became a renowned voice teacher in New York.

Gary Edward McPherson is an Australian music educator, academic and musician, who has researched various topics within the areas of musical development, music performance science and music psychology. He has served as the Ormond Chair of Music at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music (MCM) since 2009 and between July 2009 and July 2019, served as director of the MCM at the University of Melbourne. McPherson's research primarily focuses on exploring the factors that influence the development of musical proficiency during childhood, later performance excellence, and the motivators of music participation in individuals of all ages and musical skill levels. Much of his research has been informed by his interest in the formation of musical abilities and identity in developing musicians. McPherson served as the foundation Professor of Creative Arts at the Hong Kong Institute of Education from 2002 to 2005. Prior to taking up his position at the MCM, he was the Marilyn Pflederer Zimmerman endowed chair in the School of Music, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 2005 to 2009.

Ethel Charlotte Pedley was an English-Australian author and musician.

Bart John R Stenhouse is an Australian jazz fusion musician and teacher. He fuses jazz with elements of rock, flamenco, blues and Indian classical music. He formed the Bart Stenhouse Group to perform his work. In 2014 he issued a studio album, Blue Benares, with Abe Stewart, a percussionist. Stenhouse followed by in 2015, two further albums with the jazz fusion band, the Bart Stenhouse Group, these were Five Days in Granada and The Best of Times. He also teaches music and is a record producer.

Gerald Harman Walenn was a British violinist and composer of classical music.