France-all-round development
French music majors require students to develop in an all-round way, and courses such as audition and analysis are compulsory courses for all majors. It is suggested that French students who are interested in studying art in China should regard music as a comprehensive art and attach importance to "non-professional courses".
Germany-high graduation rate
According to the statistics of German education department, the graduation rate of German public conservatories of music is much higher than that of ordinary universities. An important reason is that the conservatory of music must pass the pre-admission ability examination. Another reason is that German music education pays more attention to skills and practice and theoretical music education than American music education. Those who emphasize skills and practice are more likely to graduate.
Singapore-immigration factors
As Singapore is a bilingual country, Chinese account for the vast majority of the population, and China is geographically closer than Europe and the United States, more and more China people regard Singapore as an ideal place for immigrants, and in recent years, more and more people apply for studying in Singapore. However, Singapore's music major accepts talents, and the conditions for Singapore's music major to accept new immigrants are getting wider and wider.
USA-Employment
What are the employment directions of American music majors? Musicology major in many universities is an important source of music teachers, but at present, the demand for music teachers in many universities is saturated. Although Di Yun and Lang Lang are famous in the world music scene, only 65,438+00% students can enter professional colleges every year. The cruel reality makes many students choose to continue studying abroad or devote themselves to the cultivation of general music quality.
Britain-has a long history
British music major has a long history and enjoys an international reputation. Some conservatories are members of the European Association of Conservatory of Music (AEC), a European cultural and educational network representing 274 institutions in 55 countries around the world. These institutions are all involved in the professional training of musicians. In addition to many famous schools offering many courses for performing arts majors, there are also abundant professional-related resources provided by the industry.