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What are the top conservatories in Britain?
Examples are as follows:

1, Royal Conservatory of Music

It was founded by Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) in 1883 and was accepted as a member of the Royal Society. The dean of a college is usually a member of the royal family. Since 1952, the headmaster has been Her Royal Highness the Queen Mother, and Her Majesty the Queen is the patron of the college.

The main building of the college is located in south kensington. With the generous sponsorship of Mr samson Fox, 1894 was decorated internally. The space occupied by the main building has been approved by 185 1 members of the Royal Exhibition Committee.

2. Royal Northern Conservatory of Music

It is one of the most important conservatories in Europe, located in Manchester, a city in the northwest of England.

The history of this college can be traced back to the Royal Manchester Conservatory of Music founded by Sir Charles Harley, the founder of Harley Symphony Orchestra in the late 9th century. 1973, the Royal Manchester Conservatory of Music merged with the Northern Conservatory of Music to form the present Royal Northern Conservatory of Music.

3. St. Mary's Music School

The history of St Mary's Music School in England can be traced back to 1880. The school is located in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, and is the top professional music school in Scotland.

The teachers in the school are professionals from all over the world. The school provides a full range of basic courses and professional music courses, covering a wide range, including musical instrument performance, composition, singing talent and so on.

4. Trinity Conservatory of Music, UK

It is one of the four public music schools in London and enjoys a high reputation in Britain. College is famous for its unique creativity and forward thinking.

The college has set up a brand-new master of music course to provide students with all-round training in playing and composing; At the same time, the college also offers a unique master of music jazz course for musicians and singers who have high attainments in jazz performance.

5. Birmingham Conservatory of Music

It is an international concert hall, which belongs to Birmingham City University (formerly the University of Central England). She is a member of the British Music Association and the European Music Association, and keeps close contact with many music institutions such as Birmingham City Symphony Orchestra.

Founded in 1859, the College is one of the leading conservatories in Britain, and has made remarkable achievements in solo performance, composition, chamber music, orchestral music and jazz.