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The top ten schools in the Conservatory of Music
The top ten schools in the Conservatory of Music are as follows:

Central Conservatory of Music, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, China Conservatory of Music, Sichuan Conservatory of Music, Wuhan Conservatory of Music, Xinghai Conservatory of Music, Tianjin Conservatory of Music, Shenyang Conservatory of Music, Xi Conservatory of Music, Harbin Conservatory of Music.

1. Introduction of Central Conservatory of Music.

The Central Conservatory of Music was established in Tianjin on 1949, and its inauguration ceremony was held in the early summer of 1950. 1952 yenching university Music Department was merged in the adjustment of national universities. 1958 moved from Tianjin to Beijing. The Central Conservatory of Music, referred to as Yangyin for short, is located in the capital, Beijing, and is an institution of higher learning directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) to train senior specialized music talents.

The only national key university and 2 1 1 engineering construction college among national art colleges, and the first batch of national double-class world-class discipline construction colleges. The state builds high-level university graduate programs and implements a social and artistic level grading system. Central Conservatory of Music is a music school representing the level of professional music education in China, with complete professional settings and high reputation at home and abroad.

The library of the Central Conservatory of Music covers an area of 4,780 square meters, and contains more than 470,000 books, music scores, audio-visual materials, music periodicals and other materials in various carrier forms, including precious materials such as guqin, pipa music score, temple music scale score, traditional national musical instrument performance score, and foreign works of different periods and genres.

2. Introduction of Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

Shanghai Conservatory of Music is the founder and incubator of modern professional music education in China. It is the first batch of national double-class universities. As an outstanding representative of music education in China, he enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad, and is known as the cradle of musicians. The college has a complete discipline system, and it is the only professional music college in China with three first-class disciplines: music and dance, fine arts, theoretical drama and film and television.

It has formed a comprehensive system of music subject driven by four wheels: music creation, music performance, music theory and music application. Formerly known as Shanghai National Conservatory of Music, it was founded by democratic revolutionist, educator, thinker Mr. Cai Yuanpei and music educator Dr. Xiao on June 27th, 1927+065438. It is the first national institution of higher music in China.

The first dean was Mr Cai Yuanpei. 1929 changed its name to National Conservatory of Music in September. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), the school was named East China Branch of the Central Conservatory of Music, and 1956 was named Shanghai Conservatory of Music. It is a key institution directly under the Ministry of Culture and is now jointly established by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Shanghai.