Conservatories of Morocco

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There are a dozen major music conservatories in Morocco, supported by the Ministry of Culture. Some of the larger of these institutions use French names in international correspondence. [1]


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References

  1. International who's who in music and musicians' directory: Page 845 David M. Cummings - 2000 "Casablanca, Conservatory de Musique. Marrakesh. Ecole Nationale de Musique. 22 Rue Marrakchia. Kaa Ouarda. Meknes. Conservatoire National de Musique, de Danse, et d'Art Dramatique, Rabat. Conservatoire de Tangier. Tanger.