Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Inspiring Musicians Since 1886

Christopher, Morley author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elliott & Thompson Limited

Published:14th Dec '17

Should be back in stock very soon

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* Strong local interest in Birmingham and the Midlands.; * Includes archive photography and first-person recollections going back to the 1940s.; * Will appeal to all of those interested in classical music and music education in the UK.; * Birmingham Conservatoire has an expanding national and international profile under Principal Julian Lloyd-Webber.; * The school is rapidly becoming one of the leading lights of music education in the UK.

A beautiful illustrated history of one of Britain's finest music schoolsFrom humble origins in the middle of the 19th century as a penny singing class within the Birmingham and Midland Institute, the Birmingham School of Music was finally established as a major force for musical education in 1886. This beautiful illustrated history tells of the challenge it faced to forge an identity during the century that followed, eventually re-inventing itself as Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, a school within the Arts, Design and Media Faculty of Birmingham City University. Today a studentship at the Conservatoire can put the world at a graduate's feet.; It has become a huge presence in the cultural life of its home city, while passing down the greatest standards of musicianship to the next generation. Looking to its bright future, the Conservatoire has recently moved into its magnificent new state-of-the-art home in what is rapidly becoming Birmingham's learning quarter.; This stunning book celebrates Royal Birmingham Conservatoire - its history, its people, its triumphs: how it has positioned itself upon the world stage, the support of the wider university in facilitating these achievements, and the talents of the Conservatoire students themselves, both from long ago, and today, as they venture out into the world.

ISBN: 9781783963195

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224 pages