Talk:Saint Petersburg Conservatory
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[edit]Hello from USA. I am trying to locate an obituary for Annette Essipoff, famed Russian pianist and teacher at the St, Petersburg Conservatory. She was born February 12, 1851 in St. Petersburg and died there on August 18, 1914. Can anyone locate an obituary for my writing of a biography of one of her students, Alexander Borovsky (1889-1968), Thank you. William J Jones Jr 92 Brockley Drive Delmar, NY 12054 2342 USA muspianojones@aol.com
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[edit]A conservatory is a structure of glass added to a house. This article should be called 'Saint Petersburg Conservatoire'. It is also not standard to write the word 'saint' in this context, but should be written 'St'. T A Francis
- A conservatory is not only glasshouse or greenhouse, but also an English title of music school. --Vejvančický (talk) 22:24, 22 February 2009 (UTC)
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