This orchestra was a mixed bag of students from the conservatoire and retired musicians. |
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Today was her day off from her relentless study as a graduate student at the conservatoire. |
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Now, if someone has a millimetre of talent, it seems he's too quickly sent off to the conservatoire. |
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The two sites of the new conservatoire are just half-a-mile apart and it is hoped the merger will create a hotbed of classical talent. |
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This is the Laban Centre, a new dance conservatoire on the banks of Deptford Creek that's somehow transcended its bleak surroundings to become a national style icon. |
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The child developed a distinct talent for instruments such as the cornet and the tenor saxophone, and ended up going to the local conservatoire, where he studied music throughout his adolescence. |
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She was accepted into the conservatoire without actually having had any formal training as a singer. |
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For his last year at Leipzig, his father scraped together the money for living expenses, and the conservatoire assisted by waiving its fees. |
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From Piana, take the D824 which takes you to the Arone beach and park on the bend signposted by the coast conservatoire, in front of the snack shop. |
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And that is why the beginning of Landarbaso Choir is inseparably joined to this conservatoire, at it took place the first steps of a choral group full of young people hopeful for growing. |
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Back in Europe he enrolled at the conservatoire in Leipzig, Germany. |
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It is compulsory for MMus students, but all members of the Conservatoire community are also welcome. |
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For many years he held masterclasses at the Conservatoire de Paris and Helskinki's Sibelius Academy. |
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After leaving the Conservatoire he helped support his parents by teaching the piano and accompanying dances and dancing classes. |
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Soon afterwards he was writing his own pieces, and at seven he became only the second child under the age of 10 ever to be accepted by the Vienna Conservatoire. |
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When Tchaikovsky played his First Piano Concerto for Nikolay Rubinstein, director of the Moscow Conservatoire, Rubinstein attacked it as worthless, trite and unplayable. |
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Three years later he was refused admission to the Paris Conservatoire because he was too young, and in 1872 he stowed away on a ship bound for the Americas. |
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Similarly, the young Fromentin, a student of Cherubini at the Paris Conservatoire, was actively involved with synagogal musical reform in alignment with French practices. |
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She spent several years in the UK as repetitor for The Birmingham Royal Ballet School and on staff at the Junior Conservatoire in Birmingham. |
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The association Conservatoire de l'Abeille Noire Bretonne tries to develop this bee race intending to reintroduce it in Western France. |
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She studied at the Royal College of Music with among others Margaret Cable, and the Geneva Conservatoire. |
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In 2015 Boyle was awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of music from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow. |
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Higher education colleges in the city include Jordanhill Teacher Training College, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the Glasgow School of Art. |
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