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Coordinates: 40°24′33″N 3°41′40″W / 40.409197°N 3.694345°W / 40.409197; -3.694345
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* [[Ruperto Chapí]]
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Revision as of 09:57, 18 September 2017

Madrid Royal Conservatory
Conservatory's building
TypePublic
Established1830
PrincipalAna Guijarro Malagón
Address
C/ Doctor Mata 2, 28012.
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40°24′33″N 3°41′40″W / 40.409197°N 3.694345°W / 40.409197; -3.694345
CampusUrban
Website[1]

The Madrid Royal Conservatory (Template:Lang-es) is a music college in Madrid, Spain.

History

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, operating in a variety of locations. Since 1990, the Conservatory has officially resided in a restored 18th-century building (previously San Carlos Royal Hospital) in front of Queen Sofia Museum.

Alumni

Famous alumni of the school include:

See also