History
The conservatoire opened in 1965 as Leeds Music Centre, providing a Light Music course with a significant focus on Jazz. We became Leeds College of Music in 1993 and launched the first Jazz degree in Europe, and in 2004, we became the first UK conservatoire to offer Popular Music and Music Production.
Education
The tutors have a wealth of industry experience, meaning they bring relevant, up-to-date professional knowledge into the classroom. Whether you study one-to-one with an expert in your chosen instrument, or develop your skills in specialist group study, you will be working with our leading tutors to develop your knowledge and technique.
Career
Leeds focuses on providing industry-relevant education and 97% of our students are in full time work or study within six months of graduating from the conservatoire, with around 80% working in the creative industries (DHLE).
Leeds puts this down to the incredible hard work and dedication of our students combined with the professional practice, performance opportunities and creative networks that they have accessed when studying at Leeds Conservatoire.
Leeds Conservatoire Key Statistics & Highlights
- 14 Masters
- 73 Scholarships
- 1,200 Students
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Leeds Conservatoire Student Reviews & Awards
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Really good
The chamber music professors at the G. Rossini Conservatory of Pesaro are excellent. I highly recommend starting this study course with a pre-formed chamber music group, as the student body may not be as diverse, making it challenging to find suitable playing partners.
Not bad
The G. Rossini Conservatory of Pesaro provides a strong academic foundation in music, with access to highly qualified professors (with a bit of luck). While the musical and artistic activities could benefit from further development, the conservatory's location in Pesaro offers a slightly more cosmopolitan atmosphere than expected. The environment is primarily focused on traditional academic pursuits, with limited opportunities for innovation and personal expression.
Housing services
- Joseph Stones House
- One Mill Street
- Alternative Accommodation
Student clubs
Leeds Conservatoire Students’ Union is run by 12 elected student representatives, including a full-time president, and comprises all current students at the conservatoire; a dynamic network of creatives.