- Alda Place – Frances Alda, New Zealand-born soprano
- Amadio Place – Neville Amadio, flautist
- Bainton Crescent – Edgar Bainton, British composer and Director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music
- Bishop Place – John Bishop (1903 – 1964), music academic and pioneer.
- Boult Place – Arthur Boult, organist, the first organist at St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide, 1877–91.
- Bowden Place – Alfred Henry Bowden, violinist and pianist.
- Brahe Place – May Brahe (1884–1956), composer
- Brash Place – James Brash (1881–1861), composer, conductor and adjudicator; Musical Editor, Chappell and Company.
- Brier Place – Percy Brier, (1885–1970), pianist, organist, conductor and composer; a founder of the Brisbane Chamber Music Society; founded the Music Teachers' Association of Queensland, and the Guild of Composers.
- Brownlee Place – John Brownlee, baritone who often sang with Melba
- Buckman Place
- Cade Place – William Cade, first conductor of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
- Carandini Street – Marie Carandini, soprano
- Carey Place
- Castles Place –
Amy Castles (1880–1951), soprano
- Charvin Court – Yvonne Charvin (née Leverrier) (1879-1917); studied piano with Josef Kretschmann, Sydney, 1896, and with Leschetitsky, Vienna, 1898; taught and performed in Paris; returned to Australia in 1903; performed at the Sydney Town Hall in 1904; taught at the NSW Conservatorium; decorated by the French Government with Croix Rouge Francaise for concert work for Red Cross, 1914–15; sister of Frank Leverrier.
- Chinner Crescent – Norman Chinner (1909–1961), organist and conductor
- Clifford Crescent
- Clutsam Place –
George Clutsam , piano accompanist to Melba, composer
- Conley Drive
- Coutts Place
- Crossley Close – Ada Crossley, contralto, renowned in oratorio
- Delaney Court
- D'Hage Circuit – Louis D'Hage, violinist and teacher
- Ennis Place
- Flower Place
- Goldner Circuit –
Musica Viva Australia
- Goossens Place – Sir Eugene Goossens, composer, conductor and advocate for the building of the Sydney Opera House
- Grainger Circuit – Percy Grainger, pianist and composer
- Alfred Hill Drive – Alfred Hill, composer
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- Henslowe Place
- Horsley Cres
- Hosking Place
- Ives Court
- Keats Place – Horace Keats (1895–1945), UK-born composer
- Kruse Place
- Laver Place-
- Le Gallienne Street – Dorian Le Gallienne, composer and critic
- Levey Place
- Linger Place – Carl Linger, German-born composer
- Lovelock Court – Dr William Lovelock, English composer and critic, and first Director of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music
- Lyster Place
- McEachern Crescent – Malcolm McEachern, bass singer in opera and oratorio; he made a famous recording of the Gendarmes' Duet with Harold Williams
- Marsh Place – composer and music publisher in late 1800s
- Mewton Place – Noel Mewton-Wood, pianist
- Miranda Place
- Orchard Place – W. Arundel Orchard, organist, pianist, composer, conductor, and Director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music
- Paling Place – Willem Paling (1825–1895), Dutch-born violinist, teacher, piano manufacturer and founder of Paling's music stores
- Sampson Close
- Saville Close
- Scarlett Street – Robert Dalley-Scarlett (1887–1959), organist and choral conductor
- Sharp Place
- Sherwin Place
- Stewart Crescent – Nellie Stewart, actress and popular singer
- Stralia Place – Elsa Stralia, soprano
- Traynor Court
- Treharne Place
- Verbrugghen Street – Henri Verbrugghen, Belgian violinist and first Director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music
- Wallace Place
- Zelman Place – Alberto Zelman, founder and conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
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