Definition of Conservatoires

1. conservatoire [n] - See also: conservatoire

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conservatoires

conservative model
conservative replication
conservative substitution
conservative treatment
conservatively
conservativeness
conservatives
conservativism
conservativisms
conservativist
conservatize
conservatized
conservatizes
conservatizing
conservatoire
conservatoires (current term)
conservator
conservator-ward relation
conservatorial
conservatories
conservators
conservatorship
conservatorships
conservatory
conservatorylike
conservatour
conserve
conserved
conserved sequence
conserver

Literary usage of Conservatoires

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1910)
"bears similar testimony to the charm of the singing in the Venetian conservatoires; and readers of Dr. Burney's letters will not have forgotten his extreme ..."

2. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1880) by George Grove, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1889)
"They were built and endowed by the munificence of private citizens, to receive the poor and infirm : their position as conservatoires was only gradually ..."

3. Russia of the Russians by Harold Williams (1915)
"Petersburg conservatoires have by the work they have done powerfully vindicated their right to exist. They have made obligatory upon all composers a certain ..."

4. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889): ...edited by Sir by George Grove, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1890)
"The names of Lotti, Galuppi, Scarlatti, Hasse, Рог- pora, Jomelli, Cimarosa, to take a few only, must always shed a lustre upon the conservatoires over ..."

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