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Wisconsin Conservatory of Music

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music
Established 1899
Students 1000
Address 1584 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Website http://www.wcmusic.org
McIntosh–Goodrich Mansion
McIntosh-Goodrich Mansion May10.jpg
The McIntosh–Goodrich Mansion houses the conservatory
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is located in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is located in the US
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music
Location 1584 North Prospect Avenue
Coordinates 43°3′2″N 87°53′33″W / 43.05056°N 87.89250°W / 43.05056; -87.89250Coordinates: 43°3′2″N 87°53′33″W / 43.05056°N 87.89250°W / 43.05056; -87.89250
Area less than one acre
Built 1903
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 00001045
Added to NRHP August 31, 2000

The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is an independent music school located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The conservatory teaches many types of music, including classical, jazz, rock, folk, and blues. It also hosts many musical concerts throughout the year.

The school is descended from two music schools, both founded in Milwaukee in 1899: the Wisconsin College of Music, originally located in Mendelssohn Hall across the street from the Central Library, and the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, originally housed in the Ethical Building on Jefferson Street facing Cathedral Square. The two schools merged in 1971. It now describes itself as "the oldest and largest non-profit independent music school in the state."

In 1932 it leased the mansion originally built by industrialist Charles L. McIntosh in 1903. McIntosh was born in New York State, and became a banker in Denver, Colorado. In 1895 he moved to Racine, Wisconsin and bought a controlling interest in the J. I. Case Company. The architect was Horatio R. Wilson of Chicago. In 1921 McIntosh sold the house to William Osborne Goodrich (1863–1956), who was married to Marie Best Pabst (1868–1947), the daughter of Frederick Pabst (1836–1904).

The school serves over 1000 students each semester and holds classes in multiple locations throughout Milwaukee County. It employs over 50 teachers and performers. Both group classes and individual instruction are available. It has an annual budget of about $2 million (70% of the operating expenses are covered by tuition) and is not funded by any government agency.

Noted faculty have included the pianists Adelaide Banaszynski ("Miss B"), Ralph Votapek, David Hazeltine, and Berkeley Fudge. Other current and former faculty include Margaret Hawkins, Lee Dougherty, Pearl Brice, Benjamin Verdery, Rebecca Penneys, Tony King and Jessie Hauck.


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