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Conservatoire de Nice : ウィキペディア英語版
Conservatory of Nice

The Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Nice (C.R.R. de Nice) is the regional music and dance conservatory for Nice, founded in 1916.〔European School Federation: (CONSERVATOIRE OF NICE ) 〕
==Alumni==

* Maurice Jaubert (1900–1940) composer of film music
* Freda Betti (1924–1979) opera singer
* Claude Bolling, (b. 1930) French jazz pianist
* Christian Ferras (1933–1982), violinist
* Jean-Jacques Kantorow (b. 1945), French violinist
* Scott Ross (1951–1989), American harpsichordist
* Gilbert Bezzina, violinist and opera conductor
* Bruno Ferrandis, conductor
* Bernard Paganotti, electric bass guitar
* Marie-Josèphe Jude (b. 1968), pianist
* Philippe Bianconi, pianist
* David Zambon, tuba
* Catherine Schneider, pianist
* Isabelle Perrin, French harpist
* Dominic Derasse], trumpeter
* Bidu Sayão, Brazilian soprano, studied with Jean de Reszke in Nice but was not a student of the conservatory

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