Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music is one of the largest and most famous institutions of higher learning in the world, ranking 1 in 1998. It has a history of nearly 140 years. Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow was founded in 1866, where Tchaikovsky taught in the early days. There are graduate department, teaching postgraduate scholarship program and 26 affiliated departments. There are 286 music teachers. General courses include composition, conducting, folk music, music theory, opera and performance. Teaching organs, percussion instruments, piano, stringed instruments, wind instruments, woodwind instruments and vocal music. Hardware facilities include two concert halls: the indoor concert hall and the grand concert hall. Both libraries have recording equipment, 20-day/month public performance and 10-day/month internal teaching performance. Taneyev Music Library has 700,000 books,13,000 records and 6,000 audio tapes. Most teachers have audio equipment. At present, there are many world-famous musicians and educators working in Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music, such as Dolinschi, Novo of Megan, Kherinnikov, Trekiakov, Bashmet and Na Umov. Students of Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow receive professional education, including both classical music and traditional music, which is also very popular today. Students can get humanities education similar to that of universities, which is helpful for their music activities. There are various professional creative competitions in the Conservatory of Music. The annual Tchaikovsky Piano Competition is the cradle of excellent piano players. The tuition in this school is relatively expensive.
Moscow Chai College has played an important role in the development of Russian music culture in the past and now, which is of great significance. The graduates of the Conservatory of Music have traveled all over the major cities. Music Association, Opera House, Symphony Orchestra, Conservatory of Music. Chai Academy is one of the largest and most influential conservatories in the world. International students have been studying here since 1948. So far, 1000 foreign students from 70 countries have studied here. In recent years, 30 foreign students have graduated here every year; There are also many foreign experts and graduate students here to improve their professional skills. 26 foreign graduates won various international awards; 65,438+04 Foreign graduate students have obtained the doctor's degree and associate doctor's degree in musicology.
Professors of the Conservatory of Music are judges of international competitions and attend various concerts and scientific seminars. The conservatory has cooperative relations with conservatories in many countries, and students often exchange visits and participate in various practical activities.
Academy and Berlin Esriel Conservatory of Music. Chopin Conservatory of Music in Warsaw, Sofia Conservatory of Music in Bulgaria, Liszt Conservatory of Music in Budapest and Sartre Conservatory of Music in Norway maintain close ties. * * * Cooperate to promote the development of teaching tradition, hold symphony concerts and jointly perform traditional Chinese opera performances.
1980 Joining the European Conservatory of Music marks a new historical period in the development of international relations. The Russian branch of the European Conservatory of Music Association was established in Chai Yuan, and its chairman, Professor Gurikov, became its chairman. 1982 Gurikov was elected president of the association. This international organization has strengthened the exchange of creation, teaching, performance and scientific research among European conservatories, as well as the popularization of excellent music traditions.
As the oldest music cultural center and one of the most famous music universities in the world, the development purpose of Chai College is consistent with the professional and cultural work direction of the European Association of Conservatory of Music.
2. Royal Conservatory of Music in Rotterdam
The Royal Conservatory of Music in Rotterdam was founded in the middle of19th century. In 2000, it merged with the Royal Dance Academy in Rotterdam and became the first comprehensive music and dance university in the Netherlands. And it is the largest art college in the Netherlands with nearly 1200 students. Including three branches, distributed throughout the city. Over the years, the Royal Rotterdam Conservatory of Music has played a special role in higher music education in the Netherlands. It is an institution of higher learning that can provide classical music, jazz music, pop music, world music and music education at the same time. Teaching pays attention to vividness and diversity, perfectly combines traditional music with modern music a hundred years ago, and trains students to become world music professionals without borders and obtain the qualification of music education teachers. Graduates of this school can serve in major symphony orchestras and art groups. Show your talents on the world art stage. After the conservatories in Europe were classified into the same system, the relationship between institutions became closer. The annual inter-university exchange activities enable students to participate in other professional courses and give full play to their artistic potential and musical talent. In addition to compulsory courses, the Royal Rotterdam Conservatory of Music also cooperates with some internationally renowned music organizations to provide students with opportunities to exchange abroad or perform in theaters. 1997 The College established the Rotterdam Youth Philharmonic Orchestra in cooperation with Philharmonia Orchestra in Rotterdam. He also organized ensemble choirs based on comprehensive arts, such as Rotterdam brass orchestra, woodwind orchestra, percussion orchestra, choir and so on, and jointly held large-scale concerts with other cities. In addition, the exchange program with students from other conservatories in Europe is also one of the characteristics of the school. The main cooperative institutions are Royal Conservatory of Music in Lyon, Finland, Helsinki Public Conservatory of Music, university of new orleans, USA, and University of Southern California. Such exchange programs increase opportunities and space for students to study abroad.
3. Royal North Holland Conservatory of Music
The Royal Conservatory of Music in the North Netherlands is the only national conservatory in the three northern provinces of the Netherlands, with nearly 800 students. It belongs to university of groningen Art Institute. University of groningen is one of the six comprehensive universities in the Netherlands, located in the center of Groningen. The Royal North Holland Conservatory of Music is located in its university town. The Royal Northern Conservatory of Music in the Netherlands is an international music institution with first-class teachers and a large-scale music concert hall with advanced equipment. Teaching is famous throughout Europe for its relaxed and lively rhythm. Students often hold various live concerts in the school theater or auditorium. The Royal North Holland Conservatory of Music has a long-term friendly cooperative relationship with other European conservatories, including the exchange of teachers between colleges, the merger of graduate classes, and the joint performance of students from both sides. Every year, at least 35 students from the Royal Dutch Conservatory of Music are admitted to graduate classes. At the same time, it also has cooperation agreements with many well-known European music production companies to ensure that graduates can find ideal jobs. All students of the Royal Dutch Conservatory of Music have the opportunity to exchange studies in a third country. The exchange programs of tutors in colleges and universities also provide an environment for students to receive the guidance of world-class masters without leaving school. The main cooperative schools are: Paris National Conservatory of Music and Dance, Hamburg Conservatory of Music and Drama, Vienna University of Music and Arts, Helsinki School of Pop and Jazz in Finland, and Royal Conservatory of Music in London.
4. Dibao Royal Dance Academy:
Fontys University consists of many famous colleges, including 35 colleges, 33,000 students and 3,400 teachers. It is the largest higher vocational education university in the Netherlands, providing students with various types of higher education in the fields of art, economy, education, health care, social science and engineering technology. The Royal Dance Academy in Tibor is the most famous college in Fontys University of the Arts, with nearly 1500 students. It is the consistent aim of Dibao Royal Dance Academy to train students to become professional dance artists. Teaching is divided into classical ballet, modern ballet, free dance and musical. These courses embody the style and skills of European dance. All the teachers are composed of senior teachers and invited guest lecturers. Guest lecturers are world-class dancers from all over the world, who are mainly responsible for arranging and guiding students' report performances. In the past few years, the famous guest lecturers of the college are Vrivgi, Karenlevi, Valsuarez, Silkeortlot, etc. Now more and more international students come to study in Dibao. Most of them come from neighboring countries such as Belgium and Germany. Recently, many students from Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Japan, China, South America and Africa came here. In the process of training students to become successful dancers, professional practical performance and stage experience are essential. Dibao Royal Dance Academy provides students with an environment for accumulating performance experience through various channels, some of which are organized by the Academy itself, such as the exchange performance of the Academy Ballet in Japan in 2000, and some are organized by social organizations or performance companies. In the fourth year of study, students will be assigned to practice in various domestic or international performance companies to design and perform the stage with professionals. In addition to superb teaching level and strong teachers, Dibao Royal Dance Academy is also equipped with first-class hardware facilities, such as four large modern theatres with avant-garde design near the main teaching building, where many large-scale dance dramas are staged.
5. Royal Conservatory of Music in Maastricht
The aim of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Maastricht is to train young people with musical talent to become excellent musicians, so as to better meet the needs of the contemporary performance and music teaching market. Their educational courses are mainly divided into classical music and jazz music. On the basis of cultivating solid basic skills, they give students room to play freely and make them more creative and have their own unique style. The Royal Conservatory of Music in Maastricht has designed a teaching plan for students to win a bright future and become professional musicians. This is why besides the rich professional courses, a large number of performance practice activities are arranged. It enjoys a very important position in the international music field, which is reflected in its excellent art performance group and its leading role in the world music trend. For example, students in grades 3 and 4 can gain teaching experience in music schools near Limburg and Belgium. Students also have many opportunities to perform in European symphony orchestras, choirs and famous bands. In addition, the Music Art Troupe near the International Conservatory of Music often invites students to play in friendship. Another important reason for choosing the Royal Conservatory of Music in Maastricht is its special international artistic atmosphere. Macheng is known as the education city of the Netherlands. There are many music, drama and art colleges here, and nearly 15000 students are studying in this city. Macheng is also the geographical center and cultural and artistic center of western Europe, attracting a large number of artists and art students from Holland and other countries every year.
6. Estonian National Conservatory of Music
Estonian National Conservatory of Music was founded in 19 19, located in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the most famous national conservatory of music in Estonia. Before that, most Estonian musicians were educated in the conservatories of music such as St. Petersburg, Dresden and Berlin in the former Soviet Union, so Estonia's music style was unique under the influence of Russia and Germany. Today, most Estonian musicians have studied here. University graduates include famous composers Vopat, Elki-Sven, Tvvr, famous pianist Kallandalu, conductor Eric Lars and Tonukal Hurst.
The National Estonian Conservatory of Music has been developing continuously on the route of inheriting traditional classical music, offering training courses based on the most orthodox European royal music, leading students into the most noble and elegant music art hall. The college is divided into 12 major and 30 classes, including traditional music and drama. Internationally renowned majors are: piano, strings and wind music. There are 5 10 students, 0/58 professors and 34 teaching assistants. It has world-class teaching facilities, including concert hall, drama audio equipment, choir, music recording studio, electronic music laboratory and multi-functional library with more than 30,500 books and14,000 kinds of recording materials. This is one of the most advanced conservatories in the world. Since 199 1, the international projects of Estonian National Conservatory of Music have developed vigorously, and the relationship with the international music community has become increasingly close. Moscow and St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music were the first schools to establish cooperative relations with them. In the 2002-2003 academic year, 265,438+0 conservatories in other European countries signed cooperation agreements with the Estonian National Conservatory of Music, among which Salzburg Conservatory of Music in Austria, Izaz Conservatory of Music in Belgium and Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, Spain are famous. The main cooperation projects include exchange performances, student exchange and study, and cooperative concerts. Estonia has applied to join the EU, and will formally become a member of the EU in 2004. This, in turn, increases the opportunities for the Estonian National Conservatory of Music to integrate into the European music system. Most of its graduates work in royal orchestras of various countries or teach in major conservatories of music.
7. Birmingham Royal Conservatory of Music
Birmingham Royal Conservatory of Music is located in the European art center "Birmingham" and is one of the best conservatories in Europe. The Royal Conservatory of Music in Birmingham is affiliated to the Central University of England (UCE) and is one of the largest universities in Britain, with a history of over 65,438+0.50 years. At present, it has 25,000 students and more than 2,000 employees. It provides students with a positive and favorable teaching environment, aims to cultivate students to become successful music art talents, and plays an important role in higher education for music majors in Britain. The teachers in the school are all composed of world-class music masters, combining theory with practice to cultivate students' excellent musical skills and artistic creativity. The college has first-class teaching facilities, including recording studio, live concert hall and comprehensive concert hall specially designed for jazz, rock, classical, ensemble, chorus or solo. In addition, it also provides students with various professional performance equipment and small concert hall rental projects, which brings convenience for students to hold performances freely. Birmingham Royal Conservatory of Music holds nearly 300 public performances of various sizes every year, most of which are performed by teachers and students. The rich inter-school art festival invites world-class musicians to perform musicals, jazz, electronic music and orchestral music. Students feel the charm of music in the immersive experience and broaden their artistic horizons. Birmingham Royal Conservatory of Music has established an excellent international reputation. Every year, a large number of foreign students come here to study, from the Far East, the United States, Latin America to nearby European countries.