1, Biedgesi Conservatory of Music
The full name of the Bickosino Wovievsky Conservatory of Music can be traced back to 1927, when it was founded by the famous Polish musician Zdzis? The municipal conservatory of music established by aw Jahnke. 1979 became a completely independent national higher music school, named after the famous Polish composer Novi Jaaski. 1982 became the national conservatory of music.
The college has complete facilities, including teaching building, lecture hall, classroom, organ hall, amphitheatre, concert hall, library and two dormitory buildings. At the same time, it also has its own music studio and publishing house.
2. Gdansk Conservatory of Music
Gdansk Conservatory of Music is located in Gdansk, a Polish city in the southeast of Baltic Sea. It is an advanced conservatory of music built in 1947. The school enjoys a high reputation in the field of symphony in Poland and abroad. Many famous members of this music group are graduates of this school. Her high-quality teaching has had a fundamental impact on the music life in northern Poland, and at the same time, it has also delivered high-quality music blood to other regions.
Gdansk Conservatory of Music has joined the Socrates-Erasmus exchange program within the framework of the European Union, and has established friendly cooperation and exchange relations with more than 40 foreign universities. The school mainly focuses on undergraduate and postgraduate education, including English and Polish teaching and learning projects, such as music education, music theory, composition art and so on.
3. Katowice Conservatory of Music
Katowice Conservatory of Music, located in Katowice, the ancient city of Silesia province in southern Poland, is an advanced conservatory of music founded in 1929. 1970 established the pop music department in our college, 1984 became the jazz and pop music department. 1979 our college became an independent conservatory of music, named after the famous Polish composer Simanovsky.
Since 1998, our college has four departments: composition, musicology and teaching. Musical instrument department; Department of Vocal Music and Performance; Department of jazz and pop music. Simanovsky Symphony Orchestra was founded in 2002. Since 2002, our college has implemented a three-year undergraduate and two-year master's degree system, joined the European credit mutual recognition system, actively participated in the EU short-term study abroad program, and comprehensively improved its foreign cooperation policy. In 2004, the Department of Jazz Pop Music and the Department of Vocal Performance of our college became independent colleges.
4. Krakow Conservatory of Music
Krakow Conservatory of Music (Polish: Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie) is located in Krakow, the capital of Little Poland, the largest industrial city in southern Poland. It is an advanced conservatory of music established in 1888.
The band performance of the college has a typical European tradition: full and layered aesthetic feeling. In particular, the "Krakow Composition School" headed by the famous composer Pandeleski enjoys a high reputation in Poland and even the world. The violin teacher comes from the local violin family: Cesler family. After years of teaching and practice, they have formed a unique, soft and sweet Polish violin school.
5. Rhodes Conservatory of Music
Lodz Conservatory of Music, full name: Lodz Bachevitz Conservatory of Music. Located in the center of Lodz, the third largest city in Poland. The history of our college can be traced back to the early 20th century. At that time, outstanding musicians and professors in Rhodes established a conservatory of music. After World War II, the college resumed normal teaching activities.
1945 The government recognized it as the National Conservatory of Music. 1April, 946, our college became the National Conservatory of Music. Kazimierz Wei, a famous Polish cellist and composer, was then the dean. Professor colmir. 1982 Our college was renamed Lodz Conservatory of Music. 1999 began to be named after the famous musician Bachevitz.
6. Poznan Conservatory of Music
The full name of Poznan Pa Delaive Conservatory of Music is Poznan Pa Delaive Conservatory of Music, located in Poznan, Poland, which was founded in 1920. It is named after the famous Polish pianist and politician Pa Delaive, and it is one of the eight major conservatories in Poland.
The college consists of the Academy of Composition, the Academy of Conductor, the Academy of Music Theory and Rhythm Dance, the Academy of Musical Instrument Performance, the Academy of Vocal Music Research, the Academy of Chorus Conductor, the Academy of Music Education and Church Music, the Academy of String Instrument Performance, the Academy of Harp Performance, and the Academy of Guitar and Violin Manufacturing.
7. Poznan University of the Arts
Uniwersytet Artystycnywpoznaniu is located in Poznan, a hub city in central and western Poland. Founded in 19 19, it has a history of 98 years. It is one of the universities with the richest historical background in Poland. Thanks to the efforts of teachers in past dynasties, Poznan University of Arts has become a modern institution, and it is also the first and only similar school in Poland to open an independent English teaching studio. Poznan University of the Arts has * * * students 1.500 and nearly 300 professional teachers, with a student-teacher ratio as high as 5: 1.
Courses:
Undergraduate courses (3 years): art education and curation, graphic design, furniture design, landscape design, media (divided into media and film), photography, architectural design, painting, sculpture, multimedia communication and stage design.
Postgraduates offer courses (2 years): art education and curation, graphic design, furniture design, landscape design, media (divided into media and movies), photography, architectural design, painting, sculpture, multimedia communication and stage design.