The Hof Theater, opera, and conservatoire are all under one royal direction.
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I used to attend the conservatoire at the same time he did!
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This week an important conservatoire, Trinity Laban in London, announced its Venus Blazing project.
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Marion North, Laban's director, has always wanted the conservatoire to be open to all.
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But the music of which I speak is that of the conservatoire and opera.
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As Abreu pointed out, Venezuela is a young country; its first conservatoire opened in the 1920s.
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But a conservatoire would be only one level.
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He is accurate when he says that I am passionate about the need for a national conservatoire.
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In 1950 Graziella Sciutti had just graduated from Rome's music conservatoire when one of her professors telephoned.
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JK Simmons plays Terence Fletcher: bald, burly, terrifying; the conductor of the jazz band at a top conservatoire.
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The present director of the conservatoire and opera, a Prussian, Herr von Bulow, is a friend of Wagner.
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In Vienna the companies at the subsidised theatres are recruited from the pupils of a State-endowed conservatoire of actors.
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Richard was now nearly as old as Emil had been in the days of her studies at the conservatoire.
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This had happened one evening when Emil Lindbach had accompanied her home from the conservatoire, her hand clasped in his.
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Her voice can butterfly up to a conservatoire soprano and down again to gutsy dancehall-derived sing-talk, all in the same breath.
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Bollington is only 20 miles from the centre of musical Manchester, with its two symphony orchestras, chamber orchestra, music school and conservatoire.