I went to the Conservatory of Music in school in Rome.
I grew up studying music. I went to conservatory.
I didn't go to a conservatoire, and I have certain low opinions of certain aspects of the conservatory experience.
I got private lessons in keyboard at Julliard, before New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.
I trained as an actor in London and went to Mountview Conservatory, as it was called then, and lived there for eleven years.
I attended less than two years of Conservatory in Mexico City.
When I was a young musician, the only option available to pursue secondary education in music was to attend a classical conservatory.
I started in theatre. I went to the Boston Conservatory and majored in musical theater.
I was at Second City L.A., going through the conservatory, and I graduated in 2004 and I got 'SNL' in 2005.
I ended up turning down a full scholarship of music at the conservatory to pay to go to cooking school.
After a couple years of occasional lessons with Pass I moved to Boston to attend the New England Conservatory.
I started playing the piano when I was about two and got a scholarship to the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore when I was five. But I left when I was 11.
I worked at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, lived there for three years, and lived in Baltimore for 12 years.
I did a lot of commercial and theater work when I got out of school and was living in Dallas, and I moved to Chicago to go through the Second City Conservatory Program.
Conservatory training is so much. There's so much emphasis on playing perfectly in tune and being perfect and doing everything as it's written.
When I was 15, 16, I studied with Stella Adler at the Conservatory of Acting, then I stopped again and went to the Actors Studio when I was 18.
I find acting conservatories really important. I've gone to four different ones, and all of them provided totally different tools for me.
I applied to a few conservatories. I was sure that I wouldn't get in, and I didn't plan to go to N.Y. But then I got into Juilliard.
Going to college helped me, because I had four years in the conservatory program, which is close as you can get to a professional environment. It's like all day.
I went to the Conservatory, studying piano and singing, up to high school - but I only did four years because I then had to start working, and the jobs were so good that I didn't stop.
I love classical music. Yes, I was in a conservatory when I was younger and played guitar and all that stuff, so I also love rock.