National Training School for Music

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The National Training School for Music was a 19th-century London institution established to provide formal musical education and training, which later evolved into the Royal College of Music.

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National Training School for Music canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
music school
adjacentTo Royal Albert Hall
associatedWith Arthur Sullivan
George Grove
Royal Albert Hall
country United Kingdom
dissolved 1882
fieldOfStudy composition
instrumental performance
music
vocal performance
foundedUnderPatronageOf Prince of Wales
fundedBy public subscription
hasBuildingUse music education
hasHeritage predecessor of the Royal College of Music
hasSuccessor Royal College of Music
inception 1876
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London

South Kensington
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity City of Westminster
Greater London
locatedInTimePeriod 19th century
notableFor early attempt at national music training in Britain
operatedIn Victorian era
purpose formal musical education
training professional musicians
replacedBy Royal College of Music

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Royal College of Music predecessor National Training School for Music