Serving the Metroplex with quality music lessons in

 

PIANO, VIOLIN, CELLO, VOICE, & GUITAR

 
 
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Welcome to the Fort Worth Conservatory of Music where we are living out our motto

“excellence-inspiration-fun!” 

With 200 students strong, we are giving students a fun start in music and inspiring them towards excellence as they continue to develop their love for making music. We currently have students from 2 to 82 years of age!

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Instruments: We teach Piano, Violin, Cello, Voice, & Guitar Lessons

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Degrees in Music Held by Our Faculty

Doctorates — 4

Doctorates in progress — 5

Masters — 15

Bachelors — 18

Artist Diplomas — 3

RCM certified teachers — 5

 
 
 
 
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Read what families are saying about the Conservatory!

“The teachers are highly qualified and they bring the best out of our kids. It is always amazing how much they have learnt in the semester. They have a recital at the end of the semester and my husband and I are amazed to hear all the students. Highly recommend this place if your child wants to learn to play or continue to play in a safe and healthy environment.”

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Our Director

Conservatory founder Dr. Jill Sprenger and Instrumental Coordinator, Dr. Kurt Sprenger, violinist/conductor, have been longtime professional musicians within the Metroplex.

The Sprengers have enjoyed living in the Historic Ryan Place Neighborhood for over 30 years while raising their family and are happy to guide a new generation towards enjoying a life of music.

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The Fort Worth Conservatory is a participating school of the Royal Conservatory of Music Certificate Program.

Conveniently located in southcentral Fort Worth near the Historic Ryan Place Neighborhood with unlimited parking.  Easy access just a mile off I-35.

 
 
 
 
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