conservatoire (Meaning)
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conservatoire (n)
a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
Synonyms & Antonyms of conservatoire
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conservatoire Sentence Examples
- After years of practicing, she finally felt confident enough to audition for the prestigious Paris Conservatoire.
- The grand hall of the city's conservatoire echoed with the beautiful strains of a violin concerto.
- The aspiring ballerina dreamt of one day gracing the stage of a famed European conservatoire.
- The conservatoire offered a rigorous curriculum, nurturing the talents of future generations of musicians.
- He wandered through the bustling hallways of the conservatoire, mesmerized by the cacophony of instruments.
- The local conservatoire hosted a free concert featuring talented young musicians from the program.
- The historic library of the conservatoire housed a vast collection of musical scores and manuscripts.
- Renowned for its strict training methods, the conservatoire produced some of the world's finest musicians.
- To fundraise for scholarships, the conservatoire held an annual gala featuring alumni performances.
- With its ornately decorated facade, the conservatoire stood as a landmark dedicated to the preservation of musical heritage.
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a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
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After years of practicing, she finally felt confident enough to audition for the prestigious Paris Conservatoire.
The grand hall of the city's conservatoire echoed with the beautiful strains of a violin concerto.
The aspiring ballerina dreamt of one day gracing the stage of a famed European conservatoire.
The conservatoire offered a rigorous curriculum, nurturing the talents of future generations of musicians.