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Foreign Conservatory of Music (famous and well-educated)
Paris Conservatory of Music (named after 1957). 1795 was founded in Paris. The French National Assembly ordered the merger of the Royal Singing School and the National Conservatory of Music, with B. Saret as the principal. During the restoration of Bourbon, it was temporarily closed. 1865438+resumed in 2006. Set up majors such as composition, musicology, music analysis, performing singing and dancing. During L. cherubini's tenure as Dean (18 12 ~ 1842), it was stipulated that students of composition department must be proficient in piano and learn theoretical courses such as counterpoint, harmony and fugue. Over the past 200 years, students from Paris Conservatory of Music have come from all over the world, bringing up many world-famous musicians and delivering many talents for performing arts such as opera, dance, drama and film.

Vienna Conservatory of Music was founded by Vienna Music Friends Association on 18 17. Originally a private conservatory of music, 1909 was taken over by the state, and 1970 was renamed "Vienna Institute of Higher Music and Drama Art". In addition to vocal music, instrumental music and conducting, the courses also include opera, dance, drama, film, television laboratory, music sociology, twelve-tone composition techniques and electronic music.

Leipzig Conservatory of Music Leipzig Conservatory of Music and Mendelssohn Academy are common names. The college, headed by F. Mendelssohn and R. Schumann, was established in Mendelssohn, Leipzig, on 1843. It offers courses such as composition theory, music history, aesthetics, music score reading and conducting. Every student must learn digital bass, keyboard instruments and singing, and participate in ensemble and solo (singing) classes. Near famous musicians such as E. Grieg, H. Riemann and A. Harley, the school has set up a branch for young students with musical talent.

Berlin Conservatory of Music was founded in Berlin 1869. At that time, it was a part of the Royal Academy of Art, with J Joachim as its president (1869 ~ 1907). 1875, the Royal Academy of Art was reorganized and the Berlin Conservatory of Music became an independent institution. 1888, the Institute established the Musical Instrument Museum, with C. Sachs as the curator, and the number of departments of the Institute also expanded to 10. Famous musicians such as P. Hindemity, E. Humpodinke and M. bruch have all taught in this school. 1966 after the merger of Berlin Conservatory of Music, the teaching staff has become more substantial.

The abbreviation RCM 1883 commonly used by the Royal Conservatory of Music in London was founded in London. The Queen of England and Grove were the first deans. The Royal Conservatory of Music was formerly a national music training school established in 1876, which was specially set up for scholarship winners. The college has the largest number of music books in Britain, and it is also one of the most complete conservatories of music. Famous musicians such as L goossens, F thurston, B Britten, R Vaughan Williams and J Sutherland all studied in this school.

Leningrad Conservatory of Music, formerly known as St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music, was founded in 1862, with Rubinstein as the principal. 19 14 changed to Petrograd Conservatory of Music. 1924 changed its name. Famous musicians L Orr, Linsky Kosakov, Liadov and Glazunov all taught in this school. Among the students, outstanding musicians are: ... Shaw, Shostakovich, ... dzerzhinsky, Mlavinsky Lin Qiu, etc. Since 1936, the school has established a music gifted children's school and a music middle school.

Juilliard School can be traced back to the School of Music and Art founded by F Damrosh in new york in 1905. 1923, Juilliard Foundation donated 20 million dollars to establish Juilliard College. 1926, Juilliard College merged with Conservatory of Music and was renamed Juilliard Conservatory of Music. 1968, due to the addition of two professional disciplines, dance and drama, it was renamed Juilliard College. 1969 10 moved into the new teaching building of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The new school building has four performance halls, which are the performance centers for concerts and operas. Most of the teachers in this school are musicians from New York Philharmonic and metropolitan opera, and the students come from all over the world. Famous teachers and students are: I. Garamian, R. Levin, I. Paalmann, V. claiborne, P. Zuckerman, etc.

Curtis Institute of Music 1924 was founded in Philadelphia, USA. Founder m.l. Curtis? In memory of her father, music protector C.H.K Curtis, Bok was named Curtis Conservatory of Music, and served as the dean until 1970. Our college has a donation fund of $6,543,800+0.25 million, which provides free admission guarantee for musical gifted children from all over the world. The famous musicians who teach in this institute are: W Landovska, L Orr, C Fletcher, G Pyatigorski, B martin Nu; Famous musicians such as S. Barber, L. Bernstein and L. Fowles all come from this school.

Moscow Conservatory of Music was founded in ... Rubinstein in 1866 and served as its president. Its predecessor was a music class run by the Moscow branch of the Russian Music Association. Famous teachers include Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Rubinstein, F. Raub, H. Kashkin, etc. The college has trained many musicians with international reputation, such as ... Rachmaninov', scriabin', Khachaturian', Shostakovich ... and oistrakh Negoz. The college has departments of musicology, composition, conductor, opera and piano, as well as teacher training courses and postgraduate courses. It is one of the few conservatories in the world to award doctoral degrees, with a collection of 700,000 books. These are all good, but it depends on your major. I like you, dear.