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After graduating from Birmingham | Conservatoire with a first class degree, he studied for |
An honorary fellow at the Birmingham | Conservatoire and a research fellow at the University of |
In 1976 he graduated from the | conservatoire with a Premier Prix. |
made an Honorary Fellow of the Birmingham | Conservatoire during a ceremony at Symphony Hall. |
e violin with Narcisse Girard at the Paris | Conservatoire, taking a premier prix in 1854. |
orn in Amsterdam and studied at the Arnhem | conservatoire with Aafje Heynis. |
She was accepted into the | conservatoire without actually having had any formal tra |
She entered the Paris | Conservatoire at age 9, studying piano under Alphonse Du |
Her other professors at the | conservatoire included Alfred Cortot and Henri Dallier. |
He received a degree for flute from Geneva | Conservatoire and also studied piano, orchestration (wit |
and once as a pianist (1920), both at the | Conservatoire of Amsterdam. |
rgan and harpsichord simultaneously at the | Conservatoire of Amsterdam. |
He founded his own | conservatoire in Amsterdam. |
Born in Geneva, he studied at the | Conservatoire there, and later with Klaus Huber in Freib |
n 1887 and existed as an independent music | conservatoire based at Great Marlborough Street in centr |
the nastier kind there could be even in a | Conservatoire whose atmosphere he himself always found k |
worked as professor of music theory at the | Conservatoire of Aubervilliers, and in 1983 became a pro |
tre, Adrian Boult Hall (ABH) at Birmingham | Conservatoire, the Barber Concert Hall at the Barber Ins |
Haentzschel studied at the Stern | Conservatoire in Berlin and made a career which eventual |
n the University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Conservatoire and Birkbeck, University of London. |
He has been Director of Music at The | Conservatoire in Blackheath, London. |
Frankfurt on Main, Dr Hans Jaskulsky from | Conservatoire in Bochum, Dr Hayashi Hikaru from the Univ |
rom 1934-1940 he served as director of the | Conservatoire de Boulogne-sur-Mer. |
His role at the | Conservatoire would bring him into conflict with the you |
scara (Italy) and was a piano teacher in a | conservatoire in Brussels, the Warsaw Music School and t |
in Bordeaux, and studied in Bruges and the | conservatoire in Brussels. |
ly resigned his teaching post at the Paris | Conservatoire and came to Rome where he studied from Feb |
She studied classical piano at the Niort | conservatoire before changing to alto saxophone at the a |
In 1822, Cherubini became director of the | Conservatoire and completed his textbook, Cours de contr |
Many | Conservatoire Jazz Course students give their first publ |
Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) formed the | Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. |
ce Olivier in 1946, is an affiliate of the | Conservatoire for Dance and Drama, an organisation secur |
May won the "Premier Prix du | Conservatoire de Danse de Paris" (First Prize of the Par |
Conservatoire national de musique was a music conservato | |
She studied at the | Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, and in 1936 she won a |
The | Conservatoire russe de Paris Serge Rachmaninoff (English |
Arestrup School, The Ecole de Passage, and | Conservatoire Superieur de Paris. |
Monir studied voice and the | Conservatoire National de Paris and continued her traini |
ande Distinction in Chamber Music from the | Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels. |
He studied in the | Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles with Andre Dumortier an |
Berklee College of Music and the | Conservatoire Royal de Liege worked. |
He won the top prize of | Conservatoire National de Musique de Paris for his absol |
at Westminster Abbey, Winchester College, | Conservatoire Royale de Musique of Brussels and the Hoch |
he became a lecturer in mathematics at the | Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers. |
School with Anna Kantor and at the Moscow | Conservatoire under Dmitri Bashkirov. |
ttended the Conservatory of Dramatic Arts ( | Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Toulon) in Toulon, and |
The Birmingham | Conservatoire is expected to move to the campus from Adr |
uri Bashmet teaches students of the Moscow | Conservatoire; at first at the position of docent (since |
ic, one of the institutions from which the | Conservatoire was formed in 1794. |
he RSAMD and won the award for the British | Conservatoire Composers Forum 2000, and in 2004, he won |
The | conservatoire was founded in 1906, after a private donat |
stberg first opened the Music Academy, the | Conservatoire was founded as an ‘institute' at the Unive |
8, he entered the Ville de Rueil-Malmaison | Conservatoire in France under the guidance of Prof. Mell |
The | Conservatoire is France's oldest and most famous acting |
t the Royal Academy of Music and the Paris | Conservatoire under Frederick Grinke and Rene Benedetti, |
After studying classical singing at the | Conservatoire de Fribourg, Rich turned towards popular m |
ting Head of Composition at the Birmingham | Conservatoire and from 2005 has acted as visiting tutor |
s he occupied the post of professor in the | Conservatoire of Geneva. |
as born in Leipzig, and studied at Leipzig | conservatoire, later going to Saint Petersburg to play i |
he Bath Spa University College, Birmingham | Conservatoire and Goldsmiths College. |
er de Musics in Spain and the Prince Claus | Conservatoire in Groningen, Holland. |
There he entered the Paris | Conservatoire, but had to leave it because his financial |
Brahms and Clara Schumann, and the Leipzig | Conservatoire which had been founded by Felix Mendelssoh |
Raaymakers studied the piano at the Royal | Conservatoire (The Hague). |
The | conservatoire currently has over 2,600 students, from 60 |
as composer-in-residence at the Birmingham | Conservatoire where he introduced the BMus Indian music |
e age of ten he was admitted to the Naples | Conservatoire, where he was noticed by Sigismund Thalber |
e in 1934, and studied violin at the Paris | Conservatoire, where he won a First Prize for Violin (th |
layed the triangle in the orchestra of the | Conservatoire; however, he did not win the Prix de Rome |
In 1856 he acquired a professorship at the | Conservatoire, where he taught, among others, Jules Mass |
he joined the teaching staff of the Paris | Conservatoire, where he remained until 1977. |
stein studied from 1877 to 1880 at Leipzig | Conservatoire, under Henry Schradieck and Fr. |
In 1967 the director of the | conservatoire awarded him the Grand prix Musical for his |
rrently professor of bassoon at the Geneva | Conservatoire, where his students have included Carlo Co |
Doucet studied for a time at the local | Conservatoire, where his teacher Arthur De Greef had bee |
e official texts and books approved by the | Conservatoire; and his popularity among some students pr |
1929-1931 he taught on the faculty of the | Conservatoire national in Montreal. |
Renier trained at the | Conservatoire Royal in Brussels and started his professi |
d himself to teaching: first at the Naples | Conservatoire, then in Rome. |
ure to obtain a professorship at the Paris | Conservatoire later in the year led to his withdrawal fr |
He was curator of the | Conservatoire museum in Brussels from 1879. |
In 1974 he graduated from Kyiv | Conservatoire, and in 1978 completed his postgraduate st |
and 16 he studied with Michel Rahn at the | Conservatoire National in Lyon, France. |
The | Conservatoire offers individual instruction in voice and |
The | conservatoire offers instruction in music, dance, and dr |
Each of the | Conservatoire schools is a separate and distinct institu |
Within the | Conservatoire there is a balance between the art forms o |
ontinued her higher education at the State | Conservatoire which is part of the Istanbul Technical Un |
was one of the first students at the Paris | Conservatoire after it opened in 1795, and studied singi |
In 1951 the | conservatoire broke its ties with the UM and resumed ind |
etham, and later studied at the Birmingham | Conservatoire with Jacqueline Ross. |
till in his teens, and later worked at the | Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques in Geneva. |
s a major botanical garden operated by the | Conservatoire et Jardins Botaniques de Nancy. |
by the Jardin botanique du Montet and the | Conservatoire et Jardins Botaniques de Nancy. |
He learnt to be a conductor at the | Conservatoire, and joined the CBSO in September 1992. |
39, he taught organ and composition at the | conservatoire of Katowice. |
composer.He is a professor of piano at the | Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg. |
Whimsicalities - Nils Christe - | Conservatoire de la danse, Paris |
uilding has all the facilities of a modern | conservatoire, a large recital hall and several smaller |
his studies of the pianoforte at the Basle | Conservatoire under Lasszlo Gyimesi and Peter Efler. |
Studied piano at | Conservatoire de Lausanne and Conservatoire de Paris (wi |
t the age of nine, he was a student at the | Conservatoire of Lausanne, where he got his soloist dipl |
Middlesex University in London, Birmingham | Conservatoire and Leeds College of Music. |
Lieder and Oratorio Class at the Bruckner | Conservatoire in Linz. |
f the surface area in 2004 belonged to the | Conservatoire du littoral et des rivages lacustres, an a |
born, continuing his studies at the Paris | Conservatoire with Louis Cahuzac. |
The | Conservatoire de Luxembourg is a conservatoire in Luxemb |
Sclavis began his musical education at the | conservatoire de Lyon at age 29, where he studied clarin |
teacher, and taught piano at the Brussels | Conservatoire for many years. |
orn in Courbevoie and studied at the Paris | Conservatoire with Maurice Durufle, Jean Rivier and Henr |
o enable musicians to study at the Leipzig | Conservatoire, which Mendelssohn had founded in 1843. |
She took courses at the | Conservatoire in Mons and later in Brussels. |
t the Juilliard School of Music, the Paris | Conservatoire, the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, the |
ecturer and teacher of organ at Birmingham | Conservatoire until moving to Weymouth in 2003. |
d class of finished pianists at the Vienna | Conservatoire of Music and held this position until his |
The | Conservatoire of Music was founded by a local group led |
apply for a scholarship at the Blackheath | Conservatoire of Music. |
ly unsustainable and was absorbed into the | Conservatoire of Music. |
ern Conservatory in Berlin and 1912 at the | Conservatoire de musique in Geneva. |
Conservatoire de Musique de la Ville de Luxembourg | |
Ferrone was educated in France at the | Conservatoire de musique de Nice and was heavily influen |
pera while working as an instructor at the | Conservatoire de Musique in Paris. |
ry was established in 1970, designated the | Conservatoire botanique national de Bailleul in 1991, an |
Greenhouse of the | Conservatoire botanique national alpin de Gap-Charance |
The Jardin des Plantes Sauvages du | Conservatoire botanique national de Bailleul (1 hectare) |
the Royal Academy of Music, the Birmingham | Conservatoire, The New School, the University of Connect |
native New Zealand, and later at the Paris | Conservatoire with Olivier Messiaen, with the Groupe de |
was performed and recorded with The Peking | Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra, and is often wrongly a |
Cantorum with Charles Koechlin and at the | Conservatoire de Paris with Jean Roger-Ducasse and Olivi |
re Guilmant and Charles-Marie Widor at the | Conservatoire de Paris where he was awarded a premiere p |
violinist, but afterwards traveled to the | Conservatoire de Paris to study voice. |
ian Xinghai, who received education in the | Conservatoire de Paris and returned to China in 1935, wa |
Following his graduation from the | Conservatoire de Paris he joined the teaching staff at t |
c (Musikkonservatoriet) in Oslo and at the | Conservatoire de Paris where he won the 1952 Prix de Com |
graduate music composition program at the | Conservatoire de Paris where he spent three years studyi |
s, Mauritius, he joined the faculty of the | Conservatoire de Paris in 1905 as a teacher of counterpo |
of Brussels, and with Odile Pierre at the | Conservatoire de Paris where he graduated with a Prix d' |
was a French violist whose teaching at the | Conservatoire de Paris plays a key role in the history o |
n 1949, he accepted a professorship at the | Conservatoire de Paris as a successor to Pierre Fournier |
ursar and a hairdresser, he studied at the | Conservatoire de Paris (CNSAD) in the class of Louis Sei |
with Marcel Chailley (violin), and at the | Conservatoire de Paris (1931-1935) with Jules Bucher, wh |
his secondary education and attending the | Conservatoire de Paris in the 1920s under Artur Schnabel |
Gens studied at the | Conservatoire de Paris and won first prize of the school |
abled him to pursue further studies at the | Conservatoire de Paris in France. |
Waldteufel studied the piano at the | Conservatoire de Paris from 1853 to 1857. |
She entered the | Conservatoire de Paris in 1982 where she studied with Ja |
be found at List of former teachers at the | Conservatoire de Paris |
be found at List of former students of the | Conservatoire de Paris |
After studying at the | Conservatoire de Paris he won a scholarship to the Berkl |
He had a long association with the | Conservatoire de Paris where he was both a student and a |
He transferred to the | Conservatoire de Paris in France in 1958 where he was a |
Barraine joined the faculty of the | Conservatoire de Paris in 1953, initially as a teacher o |
England, Fisher studied the violin at the | Conservatoire de Paris and with Henry Holmes (1839-1905) |
In addition, he taught at the | Conservatoire de Paris where he succeeded Charles-Marie |
After the completion of his lessons at the | Conservatoire de Paris, Navarra stopped taking lessons e |
became a pupil of Magda Tagliaferro at the | Conservatoire de Paris, where she was to win the Prix de |
Marcel Samuel-Rousseau and Yves Nat at the | Conservatoire de Paris, winning first prizes for piano, |
d version of the piece can be found at the | Conservatoire de Paris, but is considered to be a less r |
rship for Inbal to study conducting at the | Conservatoire de Paris, and he also took courses with Se |
f the bicentennial of Bach's death) at the | Conservatoire de Paris, she entered into the class and r |
nic, Brooklyn Philharmonic, L'Orchestre du | Conservatoire de Paris, Vladimir Spivakov and the Moscow |
Lombard attended the | Conservatoire de Paris, where his studied violin with Li |
utzer on the official Violin Method of the | Conservatoire of Paris, published in 1802. |
as, Jean Gallon, and Isidor Philipp at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
ugue), and Paul Dukas (composition) at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
5-1965); fleeing into exile, taught at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
European conservatories, particularly the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
elocated to Paris in order to study at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
Meanwhile, Sierra studied opera at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
Portal studied clarinet at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
studies with Martin Pierre Marsick at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
ds a trio and a quintet and teaches at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
gh 1842, as Professor of Pianoforte at the | Conservatoire de Paris. |
ssink taught music theory at the Rotterdam | Conservatoire and performance at the Royal Conservatory |
He was awarded premiere prixs from the | conservatoire in piano (1921), harmony (1921), and compo |
Michonne" (4 hectares), also known as the | Conservatoire botanique Pierre Fabre, is a private botan |
He graduated from | Conservatoire Francis Poulenc with a first place award. |
performance and study of old music at the | Conservatoire in Prague. |
A number of his students at the Paris | Conservatoire won prestigious conducting competitions. |
ition with Klaas de Vries at the Rotterdam | Conservatoire and psychology at Leiden University. |
Lomon (b Montreal, 7 Nov 1930) attended le | Conservatoire de Quebec and McGill University. |
Since 1932, the | Conservatoire has regularly hosted concerts by prestigio |
He teaches at the Sweelinck | Conservatoire and regularly gives masterclasses for song |
She studied at the | Conservatoire de Reims and the Conservatoire de Paris. |
he went to Paris, where she studied at the | Conservatoire under Renaud Maury and came under the noti |
ier and Pierre Dervaux, then in Strasbourg | Conservatoire and Salzburg Mozarteum. |
During his time at the Moscow | Conservatoire, around September 1866 the school's princi |
the violin for many years at the Stuttgart | Conservatoire where she was appointed to a Professorship |
our studied at both the University and the | Conservatoire of Strasbourg. |
ondary school, sixth form and professional | conservatoire, for students studying Acting, Singing, Mu |
r one semester before moving to the Vienna | Conservatoire to study acting. |
She joined the | Conservatoire National Superieur d'Art Dramatique in 199 |
ch he was violin teacher at the Winterthur | Conservatoire in Switzerland until 1887. |
She trained at the Paris | Conservatoire, then taught at the Crystal Palace School |
oyal Northern College of Music, Birmingham | Conservatoire, and teacher of organ at Oxford and Cambri |
From 1922 he taught piano at the | Conservatoire of the Society Amsterdam 'Muzieklyceum' (o |
is home to the Central Library, Birmingham | Conservatoire (including the Adrian Boult Hall), Birming |
s premiered on 17 March 1892 at the Moscow | Conservatoire, with the composer as soloist and Vasily S |
ame year, he studied at the Royal Brussels | Conservatoire under the tutelage of Marc Grauwels by sch |
Georges Delangle, he studied at the Paris | Conservatoire under the celebrated flutist Adolphe Henne |
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