Conservatoire de Luxembourg explained

The Conservatoire de Luxembourg is a conservatoire in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The conservatoire was founded in 1906, after a private donation made possible its establishment, which had been mandated under a Grand Ducal decree issued in 1904.[1] The conservatoire currently has over 2,600 students, from 60 countries, studying over 5,000 courses in total.

It is located on Campus Geesseknäppchen, along with several other educational institutions; most of the campus lies in Hollerich, but the western part, in which the Conservatoire is located, is in Merl quarter.[2]

The need for a new building emerged in the 1970s as a result of increasing demand. The foundation stone for the building on rue Charles Martel was laid on 19 June 1981, leading to the building's inauguration in 1984.[3] There is a Westenfelder organ in the conservatoire's grand auditorium, the first concert hall organ in Luxembourg.[4] [5] The auditorium's excellent acoustics have attracted a wide range of performing artists including Bernard Haitink, Mstislav Rostropovich, Martha Argerich, Felicity Lott and Lazar Berman.

The conservatoire also houses a museum of early instruments, a specialist library, a music library and a large archive of musical works.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historique . 2007-08-15 . Ville de Luxembourg . fr . 2007-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070807024658/http://www.vdl.lu/Culture/Conservatoire/Informations/Historique-p-1475635.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Stadtentwicklungsplan Hollerich. 2008-03-31. Ville de Luxembourg. de.
  3. http://www.cml.lu/Historique.html "Historique"
  4. http://www.amisdelorgue.lu/Orgues/LuxConsChor.htm "Conservatoire de Musique"
  5. http://www.pt.lu/portal/op/en/Philatelie/stamps/pid/2638 "Grand Auditorium du Conservatoire de Musique à Luxembourg-Merl"
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20110722155942/http://salesguide.lu/cult-en-12-239.html "Music Conservatoire of the City of Luxembourg"