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American Conservatory of Music (1886–1991), Chicago; American Institute of Applied Music (1900–1933), New York; Combs College of Music (1885–1990), Philadelphia; Detroit Institute of Musical Arts (1914–1970) Ellison-White Conservatory of Music (1918–1940s), Portland, Oregon; Hartford Conservatory (1890–2011)
1.4 South and Central America. 1.5 United States. 2 Africa. 3 Asia. 4 Europe. ... This is a list of butterfly houses or conservatories around the world. For aquaria ...
Some liberal arts colleges in the United States, including Bard College, Lawrence University, and Oberlin College, have attached conservatories, which function with some degree of independence. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, one such institution, is the oldest continually operating conservatory in the United States. [1]
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Night Lights: Starry Skies will transform the Garden's formal garden spaces and its conservatories into "a magical wonderland illuminated by hundreds of thousands of lights," New England Botanic ...
Non-state Higher Institutes of Musical Studies are third-level schools as well; they are officially recognized as equivalent to a state conservatory and issue the same academic degrees. [ 2 ] Istituto superiore di studi musicali della Valle d'Aosta ( Aosta )
The proposed US–Mexico border wall is slated to pass through the grounds of the National Butterfly Center. [7] [8] Filmmaker Krista Schlyer, part of an all-woman team creating a documentary film about the butterflies and the border wall, Ay Mariposa, [9] estimates that construction would put "70 percent of the preserve habitat behind the border wall."
Under such renowned guidance, the American Conservatory influenced many of the best American musicians such as: Elliott Carter, Kenton Coe, Aaron Copland, Samuel Dushkin, Roy Harris, Kenneth Lampl, Dee Libbey, Helen Roessing, Louise Talma, Virgil Thomson, Beveridge Webster, and many others. For a full history of the school, see Leonard, Kendra.