Conservatory in a sentence as a noun

It's great that you are in within walking distance of a 1200 acre park with a zoo, duckpond, and conservatory.

In the UK, conservatory tends to mean a glass room on the back of your house - we use conservatoire for music school!

I went to a theatre conservatory in NYC and was constantly assaulted by the drumbeat of "50% attrition rate!

I've certainly never examined the problem through the lens of a BFA conservatory-style program.

Sometimes just for reference, sometimes these genomes can help in a conservatory effort.

Most of the students at the conservatory I went to were women, and essentially all of them had been spending hours a day for 1-3 decades honing their skills.

When I was in school, and later in conservatory, the teachers always gave us hard minimums for practice: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour...every day.

I got to know an expert piano repairman/tuner from the local conservatory and he gave me a mountain of tips&tricks to work off, without that I would have never managed the job.

They tend to think in notes and barlines, which is a reflection of intermediate level training that usually focuses on rendering literally what is on the page. One of the big advancements that musicians tend to make at conservatory is to learn how to think in audible units -- phrases and gestures -- rather than the visual units they see on the page.

Historical economic success I can think of would be found in notable performance artists, instrument manufacturers, conservatory instructors, and patronage.

"Absolute pitch among American and Chinese conservatory students: Prevalence differences, and evidence for a speech-related critical period".

[0] So, if you wanted to learn how to play guitar, would you want to first get a years worth of music conservatory work under your belt before you can belt out the simplest of tunes, or would you rather belt out "Coming Round the Mountain" in a few hours and then figure out later how she got round the mountain?

If they're casually following up a dubious lead, which they probably are if you're not expecting their visit and don't have pot plants or a server mirroring Wikileaks in your conservatory, you probably don't want to fit their mental model of a suspect, which probably means you being at least slightly curious about why they want to speak to you, and at least willing to entertain the possibility that you're not the suspect.

Conservatory definitions

noun

the faculty and students of a school specializing in one of the fine arts

noun

a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts

See also: conservatoire

noun

a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner

See also: hothouse