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Leeds Conservatoire was established in 1965 as the Leeds Music Centre, delivering extra-curricular music classes at the Leeds Institute building near Millennium Square, which now houses Leeds City Museum. [10] In 1971, it became affiliated with Leeds University and known as the City of Leeds College of Music. [16]
Alumni of the Leeds College of Music in Leeds, England. Pages in category "Alumni of Leeds College of Music" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
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George Haddock (7 August 1823 – 12 September 1907) was an English violinist, and professor of music born in Killingbeck, Leeds.He was involved extensively in the music scene of Leeds and Bradford during the mid to late 19th century and founded the Leeds College of Music (later known as the Yorkshire College of Music and rebranded as Music House in 2022) [1] in 1894.
Luminate Education Group (formerly Leeds City College Group [1]) brings together a number of secondary, further and higher education institutions in Yorkshire, England. It was renamed from Leeds City College Group in December 2018 to better reflect its growing portfolio of institutions. [2] The chief executive of Luminate is Colin Booth. [3]
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Bourne enrolled at Leeds College of Music in 1995 where he began to explore contemporary classical composition and avant-garde. During his time at the college, he performed Michael Daugherty's piano concerto "Tombeau de Liberace" and John Cage's "Concerto for Prepared Piano and Orchestra".