Zhejiang Conservatory of Music’s 2023 re-examination time: March 9-12.
Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, referred to as Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, is located in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. As of September 2022, the campus covers an area of ??602 acres and the school building area is 360,000 square meters. It has 1 grand theater, 3 concert halls, 3 theaters, 2 studios, 104 rehearsal halls, and 935 piano rooms.
8 recording studios and libraries and other teaching aid and art practice venues. ***There are 253,000 paper books; the college has 12 teaching departments (departments) and offers 8 undergraduate majors; there are currently 2,819 undergraduates and 652 graduate students. There are 645 faculty members, including 357 full-time teachers.
The predecessor of the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, the Conservatory of Music of Hangzhou Normal University, was the first institution of higher music education in Zhejiang Province and is known as the most beautiful conservatory in the country. Mr. Li Shutong was engaged in writing and teaching school music here in his early years, and the college has therefore become one of the main birthplaces of modern music education in China.
The School of Music of Hangzhou Normal University began to recruit junior college students in 1982; undergraduate students in 1989; and graduate students in 1998. In December 2000, the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government made the decision to establish a music conservatory in the "Outline of Building Zhejiang Province into a Cultural Province (2001-2020)".