D. Kern Holoman’s research while affiliated with University of California, Davis and other places

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The Paris Conservatoire in the Nineteenth Century
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April 2015

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D. Kern Holoman

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... The first conservatory in the modern sense of the word was established in Paris. In 1795, the existing schools of singing (the École Royale de Chant) and playing (the Institut National de Musique) merged to become the Paris Conservatory (the Conservatoire de Musique), which offered its first classes in 1796-97 (Holoman 2015). There had, however, already existed conservatories in Italy for several centuries, the most famous in Naples. ...

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Music Theory Pedagogy in the Nineteenth Century: Comparing Traditions of Three European Conservatories
The Paris Conservatoire in the Nineteenth Century
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  • April 2015