Every year there stream from the conservatories five talented females to each single talented male. |
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Of these, eleven are schools or conservatories of music, while the remaining fifty or so have departments of music. |
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We are the musicians who teach in our home studios, conservatories and colleges, community centers and schools. |
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I studied cello at the conservatories in Krakow and Warsaw, but he is the one who was my greatest inspiration. |
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At the postsecondary level, there are many state-supported conservatories and art schools. |
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So if you think we're getting overexcited about car-free zones and historic conservatories, cut us some slack. |
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It believes that offering scenes set in abandoned barns and ivy covered, crumbling conservatories will add a sinister shimmer to the formula. |
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Modern conservatories teach young musicians to be athletes, not poets or magicians. |
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Poland has ten symphony orchestras, seventeen conservatories, over one hundred music schools, and almost one thousand music centers. |
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Austrian children have compulsory music and art classes in primary and secondary schools, and private music schools and conservatories abound. |
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Ideal for conservatories, patio door enclosures, first basement windows or light commercial market. |
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Some even had internal decoration, so it is easy to see why they became popular for holding flower arrangements in living rooms and conservatories. |
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His responsibilities in the research and extension program involve pest management in greenhouses, nurseries, landscapes, turfgrass, conservatories, and interiorscapes. |
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Extending broadband learning across organizationally diverse participants, including schools, universities, conservatories, industry, and cultural organizations. |
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When I returned to Albania in the early 1960s, the Russian musical influence was quite strong since there were dozens of students who had studied in the Soviet conservatories. |
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Musical training is, of course, what goes on in our conservatories, and at its most fruitful it produces instrumental technicians of an astonishing virtuosity. |
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Archetypal forms such as porches, arcades and conservatories animate external edges, while courtyards and atria bring light and air into deep plans. |
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She also taught French and international phonetics, diction and dramatic expression at schools, conservatories and the Université de Montréal. |
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The training of musicians was undertaken within professional musical families, in the conservatories in Naples and Palermo, or at the chapels of the leading cathedrals. |
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The aristocrats were forced to discover a head for business, turning their estates into safari parks and their conservatories into tea shops. |
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Other public and private institutes, centres, schools and conservatories provide various kinds of artistic training in Tunis and in the regions. |
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In other areas of education in the arts, such as the official dance and theatre conservatories, there are specific courses on street arts. |
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Where you learned and honed your skills: e.g., the schools you attended, gym clubs, music conservatories, etc. |
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Heat loss due to ventilation is reduced by fresh air preheating, using various devices such as panels, glazed facades or conservatories. |
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Born in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Jacques Lacombe studied at the Trois-Rivières and Montreal conservatories of music. |
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And, according to Lema, those lucky enough to attend music institutes and conservatories are not necessarily being taught the right things. |
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The WS1000 Color was developed so that the different technical equipment installed in conservatories and buildings could be centrally controlled. |
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There is a close connection between university and conservatory music staffs, particularly conservatories, and the ministry of culture, and those public broadcasters. |
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It is ideal for shops, malls, bars, restaurant, conservatories, etc. |
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It consists of a collection of living plants, grown outdoors or under glass in greenhouses and conservatories. |
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Ukraine has five conservatories, 6 opera houses, five houses of Chamber Music, Philharmony in all regional centers. |
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Pupils also show a relatively keen interest in the study at secondary schools completed by a diploma examination, i.e. artistic schools and conservatories. |
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Bright light floods the conservatories, which offer peace and rest. |
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Rome is an important centre for music, and it has an intense musical scene, including several prestigious music conservatories and theatres. |
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Taking into account knowledge associated with biodiversity marked the activities of the Regional Nature Parks, eco-museums, and conservatories on the one hand, and public policies on the other. |
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To organise an orchestra which draws its players from the top conservatories across Europe requires a great deal of organisation and forward planning. |
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The libretto by Giacomo Cassetti is based on the story of Judith as told in the fourth book of the Apocrypha, and like other oratorios written for the Venetian conservatories, is in Latin rather than Italian. |
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The worst of these are probably red spider mite and aphids For red spider mite vigilance is the key especially in greenhouses and conservatories. |
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The showroom is located in a modern building bathed in light: conservatories, doors, windows, shutters and blinds are presented on a sales area of around 300 sqm. |
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A writer and musicologist, Bruno Cagli has been a professor at the universities of Urbino and Naples and has also taught music history at conservatories in Pesaro and Rome. |
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One of the few foreign artists invited to teach French music in Paris conservatories and to play on French radio, this brilliant musicologist is a specialist of Debussy. |
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He received honorary degrees and fellowships from 19 conservatories and universities in Europe and America. |
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He was in fact a music professor in the conservatories and music schools. |
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It has five royal academies of fine arts and five royal conservatories. |
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The firm manufactures Eurocells' Ovolo and chamfered systems in windows, doors, conservatories and composite doors. |
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At the moment Ukraine has nearly 1000 higher educational institutions of all accreditation levels and forms of ownership: universities, academies, institutes, conservatories, colleges, technical and specialized schools. |
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But transparent roofs over patios, conservatories and carports can quickly turn enjoyment of fine weather into a feeling of being hot and bothered. |
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We also find young Spanish and Portuguese musicians studying in French or German conservatories because they could not find the adequate conditions of a proper musical training course in their own country. |
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Russian conservatories have turned out generations of famous soloists. |
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White rust and leaf eelworm affects chrysanthemums, while whitefly, red spider mite and mealybugs love basking in the heat of greenhouses and conservatories. |
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Many conservatories in Europe have classical accordion departments. |
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From Victorian and Edwardian frames to P-shaped designs and lean-tos, conservatories are an excellent way of expanding your living space and bringing the outside in. |
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An eclectic mix of Victorian doors, Georgian garages, Edwardian conservatories, Shaker kitchens, Gothic fireplaces, Art Nouveau lamps, Tudorbethan windows. |
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Instead of putting his feet up, George pounds the streets going door to door selling glazing for Pennine Windows and Conservatories. |
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