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.
Dean of the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music
Baertl Krarup
headmaster
Courses:
Undergraduate course (three years):
Master degree in English teaching (two years):
Musical instruments, piano, lyrics, conducting, music education, early education, church music.
Admission requirements:
Bachelor degree in related major, IELTS score of 5 or 5.5, providing DVD for playing works,
Cost:
Undergraduate course:
The annual price of a bachelor's degree course (two semesters) lasts for three years:
Orchestral instruments 1 1.000 euros
Piano and guitar 9.000 euros
Voice 14.000 EUR
Composition 12.000 Euro
Graduate students:
Orchestral instruments 12.000 euros
Voice 13.000 EUR
Composition 12.000 Euro
Piano 1 1.000 Euro