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  1. The first shareholders are the Hermitage and the Tretyakov Gallery, the Pushkin Museum, the Bolshoi Theatre and the Moscow State Conservatoire.
  2. Messiaen began composing at the age of seven, entering the Paris Conservatoire four years later where he was to remain for the next 11 years, winning four premiers prix including that for composition in 1930.
  3. He studied with Fanny Waterman and at the Moscow Conservatoire.
  4. For a short period from 1952 to 1954 he was Professor of Conducting at the Warsaw Conservatoire.
  5. Asked about her own plans for Nuremberg, Karla Fohrbeck told The Art Newspaper that first she would attend to the backlog of theatre, conservatoire, archive and fine arts schemes begun by her predecessor Hermann Glaser.
  6. The SIET hands out around 50,000 a year to young Scots who need help to get on and, often in the nature of things, to get out of Scotland for a while: some physics graduate from St Andrews who needs time at MIT, a violinist who needs to be at a foreign conservatoire .
  7. When Diana started to learn piano, any progress she made was always dwarfed by the achievements of her grandmother, Ruth, Lady Fermoy, who had performed at the Royal Albert Hall in front of the Queen Mother, and her sister Sarah who studied piano at a conservatoire in Vienna following her abrupt departure from West Heath.
  8. 11 Leopold's list of Mozart's works - page 1 which shows earliest publications Paris, Bibliothque du Conservatoire, MS 263
  9. What I read there was intriguing: violinist, pianist and composer, born 1899 in Moscow, died in a car accident in Stuttgart in 1974; first piano lessons from her mother, a pupil of Anton (and, it turns out, Nicolas) Rubinstein; studied both piano and violin at the Paris Conservatoire and made her concert dbut in Berlin playing Beethoven sonatas for each instrument; violin lessons with Huberman and tours with Edwin Fischer as a duo-pianist; married the painter Walter Gramatt in 1920, and in 1934, five years after Gramatt's death, the art-critic Ferdinand Eckhardt; during 1936-;42 composition lessons with Max Trapp, finally settling in Winnipeg in 1953.
  10. Before she was married, Ruth, Lady Fermoy, trained as a concert pianist under Albert Cortot at the Paris Conservatoire.
  11. This is a small conservatoire, with very heavy and thick, black-lined curtains hanging from ceiling to floor level.
  12. She was born and brought up near Moscow, studied the violin at the conservatoire there, and says she was restless from the start.
  13. Although he took his diploma from the Krakow Conservatoire in violin, he studied composition there as well and a number of works, including a symphony (1957) and a concerto for orchestra (1976) to his credit.

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