What is another word for conservatoires?

Pronunciation: [kənsˈɜːvɐtwˌɑːz] (IPA)

Conservatoires are institutions where students can study music, drama, and other performing arts. Synonyms for the word include music academies, performing arts schools, music schools, drama schools, and theatre schools. Music academies specialize in the education of musicians, while performing arts schools offer programs in different areas of performing arts, including music, dance, and drama. Drama schools are similar to conservatoires that only offer programs in acting and other areas of drama. Meanwhile, theatre schools focus on training students in theatrical performance, production, and design. Regardless of what they are called, these institutions aim to provide students with the education, training, and experience they need to pursue careers in the performing arts industry.

What are the hypernyms for Conservatoires?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Conservatoires

Their conservatoires form the singers, and their schools the painters and architects of Europe and America.
"Worldly Ways and Byways"
Eliot Gregory
He has done more for the advancement of our music than the entire official teaching of the conservatoires A day will come when, by the force of things and in spite of all resistance, such a man will take the place that belongs to him at the head of the organisation of music in France.
"Musicians of To-Day"
Romain Rolland Commentator: Claude Landi
They differ widely from the helpless epigonae of our old conductors: they are not musicians brought up in the orchestra or at the theatre, but respectable pupils of the new- fangled conservatoires; composers of Psalms and Oratorios, and devout listeners at rehearsals for the subscription concerts.
"On Conducting (Ueber das Dirigiren): A Treatise on Style in the Execution of Classical Music"
Richard Wagner (translated by Edward Dannreuther)

Related words: music conservatoire, conservatoires in london, conservatoire of music, conservatoire london, the royal conservatoire, royal conservatoire of scotland

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