Noun
A public place of instruction in any special branch, esp. music and the arts. [See Conservatory, 3].
Source: Webster's dictionaryA modern oboe with the "full conservatoire" ("conservatory" in the US) or Gillet key system has 45 pieces of keywork, with the possible additions of a third octave key and alternate (left little finger) F- or C-key. Source: Internet
Born to a music-loving family, Ravel attended France's premier music college, the Paris Conservatoire ; he was not well regarded by its conservative establishment, whose biased treatment of him caused a scandal. Source: Internet
Belfry, Dunkirk —the northern end of the meridian arc Fortress of Montjuïc —the southerly end of the meridian arc Creating the metre-alloy in 1874 at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers. Source: Internet
Dubois unavailingly forbade Conservatoire students to attend, and the conductor's friend and former teacher Camille Saint-Saëns was prominent among those who detested the piece. Source: Internet
Conservatoire oboe This oboe was developed further in the 19th century by the Triebert family of Paris. Source: Internet
Eventually, his talent was recognised by President Kagame who awarded him a scholarship to study at the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris. Source: Internet