Cleveland Conservatory of Music
1920 was founded in Ohio, USA. There are about 37 departments (groups) with more than 90 professors and more than 200 students. The library has nearly 50,000 books, music scores and a large number of audio materials. Adjacent to the famous Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, the college is one of the famous conservatories in the United States.
National Music Director of Paris National Conservatory of Music.
Its predecessor was the "Royal Singing School" founded by 1784. 1795, the French National Assembly ordered that the Royal Singing School and the National Conservatory of Music be merged and formally established, commonly known as Paris.
Conservatory of Music. Temporarily suspended in the middle, 18 16 years later. The college is under the leadership of the French Ministry of Culture. There are majors in composition, musicology, music analysis, performance (singing) and dance. Its students come from all over the world, and there are nearly a thousand students in school. There are about 140 regular teachers and more than 100 assistant teachers, substitute teachers and accompaniment teachers. The number of admissions is determined according to the number of vacancies in the current year. There is no fixed textbook for each major, which is decided by the professor according to the specific situation of the students. Graduates start their own businesses, excluding distribution, and recommend outstanding leaders. This college has trained a large number of famous musicians.
Curtis College of Music in Philadelphia Curtis College of Music
1924 school was established by m.l. bock in memory of his father Curtis, who served as the dean until 1970. The college has a fund of12.5 million dollars, which provides free admission for musical gifted children from all over the world. Many famous musicians have taught in this school, such as L. Orr, C. Fletcher, G. Pyatigorski, B. Martinu, etc. Composer Barber and conductor Bernstein are both from this school.
Vienna National University of Music and Performing Arts.
Its predecessor was the affiliated vocal music school established by Vienna Music Friends Association on 18 15. 18 17 The Conservatory of Music was formally established and classes began. The private school was taken over by the government in 1909, and was renamed Vienna Conservatory of Music in 1970. His major is instrumental music, vocal music and fingers.
In addition to music majors such as swing, there are also performing arts majors such as dance, drama and film. Composer Mahleberg and conductors abbado, Sinopoli and Mehta all come from this college.
Juilliard school of music
1923 The Julia Foundation of the United States donated $20 million to establish Julia College. 1926 merged with the Conservatory of Music and Art (founded by F. Damrosh in 1905) and was called Juilliard College. 1968, because of the addition of dance and drama majors, the name of the school was changed to Juilliard, but people still like to call it Juilliard. 1969 10 The school building was moved to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Most of the teachers in this college are musicians from New York Philharmonic and metropolitan opera, and the students come from all over the world. There are many famous teachers in this college, including Garamian, Levin, Paalmann, claiborne and Zuckerman.
Moscow State Conservatory of Music, Moscow Conservatory of Music.
1865 was founded by n Rubinstein and served as the dean. Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky once taught in this college. Its majors include musicology, composition, conducting, opera, instrumental music and so on. There are also teacher training classes and graduate classes. It is one of the few conservatories in the world that can award doctoral degrees, with a collection of 700,000 books. Many famous Russian musicians often come from his family, such as Rachmaninov, scriabin, Khachaturian, Shostakovich and oistrakh.
Music Administrator of Peabody Conservatory of Music
1857 was founded by george peabody in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The library has nearly 60,000 books and nearly 20,000 records. With more than 500 students, it merged with the famous Johns Hopkins University on 1977 to become its next conservatory of music, one of the famous conservatories in the United States.
Royal Conservatory of Music Royal Conservatory of Music
The abbreviation is "RCM". Its predecessor was the National Music Training School founded by the Prince of Wales in 1876, and the Conservatory of Music was formally established in 1883, with the Queen of England and G. Grove as the first deans. This college has the largest number of music books and the most complete music professional disciplines in Britain. Britten, Worth Williams, Sutherland, etc. Having studied in ten universities, Xue Wei, a Chinese violinist, was hired as the youngest professor at the age of 25.
Royal Danish Conservatory of Music
The oldest music school in Denmark was founded in 1867. It depends on the major of cartography, ranging from 3 to 7 years. Courses include creation, performance, command, theory, criticism, etc. Students can get certificates after graduation, and those with good grades can continue their studies.
Sibelius Conservatory of Music
It is the highest music school in Finland and enjoys a high reputation in the world. It has departments of composition and music theory, orchestra and chorus conductor, solo music, music education, church music, folk music and jazz music. There are nearly 1,000 students in the hospital, and the educational system ranges from 3 to 5 years. Students can get an associate doctorate after graduation.