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Inventory of famous art colleges in Germany

Many students will choose to study in Germany, and many art students will choose suitable universities. So what are the German art universities? It must be a concern of many people who go abroad. Let's take a look at the inventory of famous German art colleges. Welcome to read.

Germany's famous art colleges

When it comes to studying in Germany, most people think of Germany's world-leading science, engineering and medicine, but Germany is also a temple of art. German music, art and design are equally world-renowned. There are many world-famous art colleges in Germany. With their long history and rigorous style of study, they are sought after among students who are eager for further study in art in Europe and even the whole world.

German music is world-famous, which has produced a large number of heavyweight musicians who have deeply influenced the progress of human civilization, such as Beethoven, Bach, Handel, Schubert, Schumann, Wagner, Brahms, Schoenberg, Mendelssohn, etc. Today, there are 121 opera houses and 146 professional bands in Germany, and Berlin Philharmonic, who was once the chief conductor for life, is very famous internationally.

Germany is also famous for its art and design. As the country of origin of industrial design, it has the Bauhaus school of world civilization and the world-leading industrial design level represented by Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi and Porsche.

There are many German conservatories of music, and there are also many famous schools, such as Berlin University of the Arts, Hans isler Conservatory of Music in Berlin, Hamburg Conservatory of Music and Drama, Hanover Conservatory of Music and Drama, Munich Conservatory of Music and Drama, etc. Students who want to apply can check the situation of each school on the Internet first, get a basic understanding, and then apply for a suitable school with the help of their own professional and language level.

Generally speaking, the German Conservatory of Music does not pay attention to personal skills. The most important thing is whether they can see the artistic talent and your understanding of art during the interview. As long as this is achieved, they will accept it no matter how bad the technology is or how bad the language is, just let you make up the missing things first.

In addition to practicing your musical skills, you should also learn German well at home. In addition, all academic materials from primary school to university should be prepared. The most important thing is that you can't lose your own portfolio, the music you play, and the music theory. After all, if you apply for a German university and take an examination in Germany, you have to take an examination of theoretical solfeggio.

With regard to tuition fees, even if the fees charged by German schools are only symbolic, they will not be particularly expensive, which is not much different from that of domestic universities. In the first year, if the language passes, it is basically the living expenses, and more than 1, RMB is almost the same. Of course, if the language fails, the language class fee will be charged separately.

comprehensive arts and fine arts

Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin Academy of Fine Arts, Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts, Kassel Academy of Fine Arts, Dü sseldorf Academy of Fine Arts, Essen University, Frankfurt Academy of Fine Arts, Harley School of Art and Design, Braunschweig Academy of Fine Arts, Munster Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe Academy of Fine Arts, Leipzig Academy of Fine Arts, Munich Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg Academy of Fine Arts, Offenbach Academy of Fine Arts, Saarbrü cken Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart Academy of Fine Arts, Bremen Academy of Fine Arts

Berlin Conservatory of Music, Dresden Conservatory of Music, Dü sseldorf Conservatory of Music, Frankfurt Conservatory of Music, Munich Conservatory of Music, Freiburg Conservatory of Music, Hamburg Conservatory of Music, Hanover Conservatory of Music, Karlsruhe Conservatory of Music,

Cologne Conservatory of Music, Leipzig Conservatory of Music, Lü beck Conservatory of Music, Heidelberg Mannheim Conservatory of Music, Rostock Conservatory of Music, Saarbrü cken Conservatory of Music, Weimar Conservatory of Music, Stuttgart Conservatory of Music, Detmold Conservatory of Music

Film and Television

Munich Film and Television College, Berlin Film and Television College, Stuttgart Media Film and Television College, Potsdam Film and Television College, Cologne Media Film and Television Art College

It should be noted that, Art university students have no strict language requirements, but they need to submit their works to the university and take the entrance examination (some art universities will organize examinations in China). Therefore, the deadline for application will be relatively early, and I hope that students who wish to study in German art colleges can make preparations as soon as possible.