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The Wisconsin Conservatory is more than a community music school; it guides and inspires children and adults alike to find their voice, discover their desired instrument, and develop their music-making capabilities, whether you are just beginning or a seasoned professional.
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The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is an independent music school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It teaches classical, jazz, rock, folk, and blues and hosts musical concerts throughout the year. It is housed in a Neoclassical-style mansion built in 1904 for Charles L. McIntosh, treasurer of J.I. Case.
Celebrating over a century of musical excellence, the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is committed to inspiring students of every age and skill level by providing an accessible, exceptional music education.
Browse through our music program directory at the Conservatory, Wisconsin's leading music school for toddlers, teens, and adults. Select your lesson today!
Learn about the largest non-profit community music school in Wisconsin, founded in 1899 and serving over 17,000 individuals annually. See updates, employees, locations, and alumni stories on LinkedIn.
Learn about the history, programs, and famous students of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, one of the nation’s oldest community-based arts schools. Founded in 1899, the conservatory offers music education to all levels and genres of musicians.
Built as a family mansion in 1903 and serving as a music school since 1932, this architecturally significant building is listed on the National Historic Register. Recently restored, it boasts twelve uniquely crafted fireplaces, ornate salons, and a magnificently appointed recital hall.