Conservatoire de Grenoble

The Conservatoire de Grenoble, in French Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Grenoble is a Chartered artistic institution controlled by the Ministry of Culture and Communication, represented by the Regional Directorate of cultural Affairs (DRAC).

At that time, the music companies abound in Grenoble as Orphéon founded in 1860 or Echo of the Alps, and not counting the military bands of the garrison troops.

In 1907, the municipality of Charles Rivail is working to contact a dozen French cities with a questionnaire on how their music school.

It was not until 1922 to see the creation of a music school in Grenoble in the premises of the post academic professional association (apps).

[2] It's in its meeting of 23 November 1935, the City Council approved the institution's status and moved it to 11 Millet Street and made it a municipal conservatory.

Conservatoire de Grenoble.
First plans in Paul Mistral Park (1953).