Youth orchestra performing on stage, with members playing various instruments including flutes, and guitars, at the Young Regional Conservatorium, in front of a curtain with decorative molding.

Delivering music education and performance across the wider Hilltops region of southern NSW since 1984

Young Regional Conservatorium provides tuition in the major centres of Young, Cowra, Boorowa, Harden and Temora, as well as in several less-populated locations including Murringo, Monteagle, Maimuru, Wombat, Woodstock and Ariah Park.

Young Regional Conservatorium has been delivering music education and performance across the wider Hilltops region of southern NSW since 1984.

The conservatorium provides individual and group tuition in several schools, as well as in our studios in Young, Cowra and Temora.

Lessons are offered to students of all ages, from young children to seniors, and at all stages of learning, from beginner to advanced.

Young Regional Conservatorium is a member of the Association of NSW Regional Conservatoriums and as one of these 17 conservatoriums, receives annual funding through the NSW Department of Education’s Regional Conservatorium Grants Program.

Our staff ….

Actively pursuing our vision for Individual and community growth through music

A collage of various musicians performing and practicing. Includes women playing guitar, flute, and piano; a man playing saxophone; musicians in an orchestra and band; a solo female singer on stage; and a group of people in an audience watching a performance.

OUR PATRONS

Professor Anna Reid and Dr Peter Petocz

The Young Regional Conservatorium is a talented, committed and thriving group of music educators, musicians and students. Such a group provides a focus for the musical, cultural and artistic life of the Hilltops community of Southern New South Wales. It provides musical opportunity for participation at a wide range of levels, from local community projects to musical preparation for the highest levels of study and practice of the most talented students. Such a project deserves wholehearted support, and we are both very pleased to become patrons of Young Regional Conservatorium.

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