Atlanta Conservatory of Music
| Atlanta Conservatory of Music | |
|---|---|
Atlanta Conservatory of Music and Cable Piano Company building, 1907 | |
| Address | |
Peachtree and Broad Streets , United States | |
| Information | |
| Opened | September 15, 1908 |
| Closed | c. 1939 |
Atlanta Conservatory of Music was a former private music school in Atlanta, Georgia. Although various institutions used the name Atlanta Conservatory of Music, its most successful version was incorporated in 1907 and opened on September 15, 1908, in the Cable Piano Company building. German violinist Richard Schliewen von Hofen was the school's dean and orchestra conductor. The conservatory taught vocal music and all types of musical instruments. Its purpose was to educate professional musicians and train public school teachers.