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  2. Reina Sofía School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Reina Sofía School of Music has a concert hall on campus, the Sony Auditorium, that holds an average of 150 concerts annually. With a seating capacity of 351 people, the Auditorium is designed as a chamber music concert hall, with an acoustic design by Vicente Maestre, and features an organ built by Gerhard Grenzing.

  3. Madrid Royal Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Conservatory of Music was founded on July 15, 1830, by royal decree, and was originally located in Mostenses Square, Madrid. In 1852 it was moved to the Royal Opera, where it remained until the building was condemned by royal order and classes ordered to halt in 1925. For the next sixty-five years, the school had no fixed home ...

  4. Category:Music schools in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music schools in Spain" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Catalonia College of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Catalonia College of Music (Catalan: Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, ESMUC; IPA: [əsˈkɔlə supəɾiˈo ðə ˈmuzikə ðə kətəˈluɲə]) is a music school in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The school is located at L'Auditori, a performing arts center inaugurated in 1999 which also houses three concert halls and a museum. [1]

  6. Music of Spain - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Latin music industry encompasses Spanish-language music from Spain. [4] [5] The Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, the organization responsible for the Latin Grammy Awards, includes music from Spain including a category for Best Flamenco Album with voting members living in the country. [6] [7]

  7. Royal Academy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Academy of Arts, also simply known as the Royal Academy (RA), an art institution (founded 1768) based in London, England, UK; Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp (Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen), an art and design academy based in Antwerp, Belgium; Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Ghent), (founded 1741), in Ghent

  8. Institute of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The institution was founded in 1938 thanks to the impulse of Eugenio d'Ors and Pedro Sainz Rodríguez, who were inspired by the Institute of France.The Decree of January 1, 1938, established that the Institute of Spain was made of six of the most relevante Spanish academies: the Royal Spanish Academy (1713), the Royal Academy of History (1738), the Royal Academy of Sciences (1847), the Royal ...

  9. Ministry of Culture (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Culture was created during the Spanish transition to democracy.However, the government action on culture dates back to the 18th century. From the beginning of the century and promoted by the Crown, it appeared the first Royal Academies such as the Language (1713), History (1738) or Fine Arts (1752), all of them dependent from the Secretariat of State.