Canadian Conservatory of Music

The Canadian Conservatory of Music was a music conservatory in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that was actively providing higher education in music during the first half of the 20th century.

Founded by Harry Puddicombe in 1902, the school was located on Bay Street.

The building was designed by Edgar Lewis Horwood.

[2][3] Some of the schools notable pupils and faculty members include composers Joseph Beaulieu, Gladys Ewart, Johana Harris,[4] Bill Richards, and Herbert Sanders; and pianists Yvon Barette, Annie Jenkins, and Hélène Landry.

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