Trinity College of Music

Trinity College of Music is one of the world's top music conservatories, today based in Greenwich, London, England. It is housed in the elegant riverside buildings of the former Greenwich Hospital, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, and also uses a recital hall in nearby Blackheath village.

History

Trinity College of Music was founded in central London in 1872 by Henry George Bonavia Hunt to improve the teaching of church music. Initially, only male students could attend, and had to be members of the Church of England.

External link

Trinity College of Music website

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See also: Trinity College of Music, 1872, Blackheath, London, Christopher Wren, Church of England, College, England, Greenwich