California Conservatory of Music Launches New Location in Fremont
New Music School Opens In Fremont: 'We Keep Students Motivated'
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The California Conservatory of Music has opened its first location in Fremont, California, offering private music lessons in various instruments. The school aims to motivate students through community events and recitals while providing quality education from university-trained instructors.
- 01California Conservatory of Music opens its first Fremont location.
- 02The school offers private lessons in guitar, piano, violin, and voice.
- 03Students can participate in bi-annual recitals and community events.
- 04The school emphasizes motivation and social interaction among students.
- 05Instructors are university-trained musicians with extensive experience.
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The California Conservatory of Music has inaugurated its first location in Fremont, California, with a grand opening ceremony that featured performances by students and instructors. Established in 2011, the conservatory is owned by musicians Robert Miller and Christopher Mallett, who emphasize quality music education. The school offers a variety of private lessons, including guitar, piano, violin, and voice, catering to students of all ages. Unique to the conservatory is its focus on community engagement, allowing students to showcase their skills during bi-annual recitals and participate in monthly practice challenges. Located at 3890 Mowry Ave, the Fremont branch joins the conservatory's existing locations in Sunnyvale and Redwood City, continuing its mission to motivate and connect students through music.
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The opening of the California Conservatory of Music provides local residents in Fremont with access to quality music education and opportunities for community engagement through performances.
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