Founded in 1795 as Conservatoire de Musique by combining École Royale and Institut National de Musique. First 351 students began studies in October 1796. Initially included singing school, later added dramatic declamation
Founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. Received royal charter from King George IV in 1830. Currently located on Marylebone Road in central London. Became University of London constituent college in 1999
Music schools specialize in music education, training, and research. Institutions can be called conservatories, academies, or colleges of music. Music instruction includes instrument performance, singing, composition, and theory
Finnish architects ALA designed the building in Kristiansand, Norway. Building features undulating oak underbelly of four auditoriums. Cantilevered wooden wall creates huge canopy projecting towards harbour. Main façade clad in local oak, other facades made of aluminum
Yo Gabba GabbaLand! features colorful crew performing at NPR headquarters. Waxahatchee returns with five-piece band and Americana sound. Billie Eilish showcases love and loss in her music. Stereophonic performs original Broadway cast from Tony award-winning play. Doechii delivers Grammy-nominated rap performance with purpose
The Barbican Centre is a London icon with 4000 residents across 2000 apartments. The Conservatory features a free greenhouse attached to the building. The Concert Hall hosts the London Symphony Orchestra and other performances. The Arts Centre offers cinema screenings, theatre, talks and exhibitions