conservatoire

[ UK /kənsˈɜːvɐtwˌɑː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
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How To Use conservatoire In A Sentence

  • He later studied with Elizabeth Wirzaladze at the Moscow State Conservatoire and privately with Alexander Satz .
  • At the same time he got "hooked" on Bach's keyboard music, which formed the foundation of his conservatoire training. Improvised Variations
  • This contains some swingeing comments on the status of music in our modern society and the methods of musical upbringing in some conservatoires, which exalt mechanical accomplishment above enquiring mindset.
  • This orchestra was a mixed bag of students from the conservatoire and retired musicians.
  • Today was her day off from her relentless study as a graduate student at the conservatoire.
  • Surprise guests are promised in an event that reminds of the importance of a conservatoire training and why investing in artists pays dividends. This week's new theatre
  • This isn't the polite concertizing that most modern students learn in their conservatoires.
  • Come with me and sing a chorus with the crowd in the "conservatoire" of the Boulevard Europe After 8:15
  • Now, if someone has a millimetre of talent, it seems he's too quickly sent off to the conservatoire.
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