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The Royal Danish Conservatory of Music is world-famous.
Denmark, located in northern Europe, is a country that advocates freedom. Freedom? It can be seen in a few small points. For example, citizens can move freely and choose their education methods freely. Danish universities have a distinctive feature? Without a university gate, China students are used to building a high wall. After getting used to the symbolic university gate with full personality, they will feel a little uncomfortable when they come to Denmark. Maybe they will have the illusion. A university without walls is naturally integrated with society. All of Denmark is like a big school. Students can enjoy all public facilities in school and society, such as libraries and museums. They are all free to society. Really? Fairy tale kingdom? Denmark has a good reputation and has been attracting many overseas students because of its advantage of free tuition for many years. Although this policy has been abolished in recent years, the cost of studying in Denmark is lower than that in Europe and America. Therefore, studying in Denmark is still popular. It is also easier to apply for studying in Denmark.

Denmark is a country of art. The Royal Danish Conservatory of Music is world-famous.

Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, founded in 1867, is located in Copenhagen, Denmark, with 360 students, of whom 160 is an international student. The Royal Danish Conservatory of Music is the oldest college in Denmark, with a wide range of courses, including classical music and modern music. The school pays attention to performance. In addition to teaching vocal music and instrumental music, the school also systematically teaches courses such as theory, lyrics and conductor. China Central Conservatory of Music and Shanghai Theatre Academy have inter-school cooperation.

The Royal Danish Conservatory of Music was built according to the standards of the top European conservatories. Its main task is to continuously develop classical music and promote the integration of classical music with the times through close exchanges and cooperation with the cultures and arts of all countries in the world today.

Its curriculum: undergraduate (three years): master of English teaching (two years): musical instrument, piano, lyrics, conductor, music education, early education, church music.