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It is true that During the romantic period, numerous conservatories were founded in europe and the united states.

A conservatory is a building or room having glass or other transparent roofing and walls used as a greenhouse or a sunroom.

Romantic Period music emphasizes personal feelings and emotions. Music in the Romantic Period frequently represented something (such as an element of nature, like a sunrise), or expressed something (such as love of country or patriotism), or described something (such as a poem). The orchestra truly became the composer’s “instrument” during this period. Orchestras grew in size, and the skill of orchestration (scoring music for the various instruments of the orchestra) became an important part of the composer’s craft. Great conservatories (schools which trained musicians)  during the Romantic Period resulted in many more skilled performers than in previous periods.

Notable conservatories were founded in Paris (1784), Vienna (1817), London (the Royal Academy of Music, 1822), and Leipzig (by Mendelssohn, 1843).

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