1 Huysmans Conservatory of Music (USA)
Huysmans Conservatory of Music is a professional music school founded by george eastman, a famous industrialist, philanthropist and founder of Kodak Company, in 192 1. It was a new school with great vitality and innovative ideas among American music schools at that time.
Today, Hysmans has been ranked first in American news charts for many years and is recognized as the world's top conservatory of music. The Heismann Wind Orchestra, composed of students from this school, is a first-class wind orchestra in the United States.
Juilliard School of Music (USA)
Juilliard Conservatory of Music, founded in 1905, is one of the most famous professional conservatories in the world. It is an art school located in Lincoln Center, new york, USA. The school has three professional disciplines: dance, drama and music. The current Juilliard College is a merger of the School of Music and Art founded by Dr. Frank Damrosch in 1905 and the Juilliard Graduate School established by Augustus D. Juilliard Heritage Trust in 1924.
As one of the most famous professional conservatories in the world, it provides systematic and professional music education and guidance for young people aged 8- 18 with artistic talent.
Manhattan Conservatory of Music (USA)
Manhattan Conservatory of Music is located in one of the greatest cities in the world. Since the establishment of 19 17, it has made great contributions to the vibrant culture of new york. It is one of the major private conservatories in the United States, with 298 teachers and nearly 1000 students from more than 40 countries. The school offers undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in orchestral music, piano, accompaniment, composition, saxophone, guitar, wind instrument and jazz.
4 Curtis Institute of Music (USA)
Curtis Conservatory of Music was founded in 1924, and is known as "the cradle of soloists". It offers full scholarships to all students and the admission is very strict. It is a school for "the most professional artists". China's new generation, Lang Lang, Wang Yujia and Zhang Haochen, all graduated here.
5 Berlin University of the Arts (Germany)
Berlin University of the Arts is the world's top art university with a history of more than 300 years. Its predecessor can be traced back to Brandenburg-Prussia Art Institute, which was built in 1696. At present, its Conservatory of Music and Academy of Fine Arts are among the best in the world. Over the years, Berlin University of the Arts has trained countless top artists for the art field. The Art School was founded in 1975, which was formed by the merger of the West Berlin Art School and the Music Performing Arts School.
Hanover Conservatory of Music (Germany)
Hanover Conservatory of Music was founded in 1897, and its keyboard specialty is world-renowned. Many professors in the school also serve as judges of world-famous piano competitions, such as Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow and Rahmani Love Piano Competition.
Royal Conservatory of Music (UK)
The Royal Conservatory of Music was founded by Prince of Wales (King Edward VII) in 1883 and was accepted as a member of the Royal Society. The dean of a college is usually a member of the royal family. Since 1952, the headmaster has been Her Royal Highness the Queen Mother, and Her Majesty the Queen is the patron of the college. Royal academy of music Grade Examination (Imperial Examination), with a long history and strict examination, has been recognized by more than 0/00 countries in the world.
Paris National Conservatory of Music (France)
The Paris National Conservatory of Music was established in 1795, and free education is implemented. Students only need to pay the registration fee, which is about 150 to 300 euros per year, and can apply for scholarships. Richard Clayderman comes from this school.
New England Conservatory of Music (USA)
The New England Conservatory of Music was founded in 1867. It is the oldest independent conservatory in the United States and has deep roots in Boston Symphony Orchestra.
10 Jacob Conservatory of Music, Indiana University, USA
Founded in 1820, one of the eight campuses of Indiana University, its majors rank first in the United States.