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  1. The Conservatorium of Music is of State Heritage Significance because the former Government House Stables is a notable example of Old Colonial Gothick architecture. It is a rare surviving example of the work of noted ex-convict architect Francis Greenway in the Old Colonial Gothick style.

  2. Sydney Conservatorium of Music <p>Over a century of music excellence</p> , Be challenged, inspired and engaged as a 21st century musician in our vibrant community of ...

  3. The New England Conservatory of Music and the Boston Conservatory of Music (both in Boston) followed in 1867 and the National Conservatory of Music in New York City in 1885. Other important institutions of music in the United States are the Eastman School of Music at Rochester, N.Y. (1919), and the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia (1924).

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  4. What's on at Sydney Con Semester 2 2024. The Sydney Conservatorium of Music is proud to present a diverse program of public performances. Join us this semester for our Greenway Series of orchestral and ensemble performances, a new Australian musical, and a special premiere of four new short operas in collaboration with NIDA.

  5. Join the creative hub at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. We develop musicians and researchers to excel as award-winning scholars and acclaimed musicians through our rigorous undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. Enrich your interests and pursue your professional objectives by engaging in the diverse array of short course programs ...

  6. Jan 1, 2015 · The Sydney Conservatorium of Music celebrates its centenary in 2015. This lavishly illustrated history records its story, from its humble beginnings in the old Government House stables, to its current accommodation in facilities that are, by any measure, outstanding.

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  8. The Concert Hall, 270 seat music workshop, twin recital halls, and some 130 practice rooms now sit beneath the landscape parterres of a reconstructed section of the Botanic Gardens. A dramatic three-storey foyer space cuts into the sandstone of the site to link the old and the new facilities.