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2. Tchaikovsky National Conservatory of Music in Moscow: Although Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music was established four years later than Petersburg Conservatory of Music, it is closely related to it. The enlightener and mentor of Tchaikovsky's music thought is nikolai rubinstein, the younger brother of the famous pianist. The first teacher of Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music was Peter Tchaikovsky. It is now one of the most famous creative arts universities in the world, combining educational institutions, research centers, libraries, museums and concerts with many scientific research and creative groups. In 2000, the Conservatory won the Mozart Medal awarded by UNESCO for its contribution to the world music culture.
3. Saratov National Conservatory of Music: opened at 19 12. Located in the center of saratov, the school is a Gothic building built in the early 20th century. Here, we not only train a batch of musicians, but also take music education as a main task of the Conservatory of Music. There is a classical concert in this conservatory almost every day, and about 300 concerts are held in the hall of the conservatory every year.
4. glinka National Conservatory of Music in Novosibirsk: the only conservatory in Russian Asia, the first conservatory in Siberia. The school celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. The school museum has preserved its music history, with 6,000 exhibits-rare posters and photos, publications and manuscripts, festival chronicles, etc.
5. Gnesin Conservatory of Music: There are music schools from primary school, junior high school, senior high school to university. Her history is 120 years. Students can embark on a long journey of music: from the most basic familiarity with basic skills to becoming professionals and finally becoming independent artists. Famous graduates include composer aram khatchaturian, Micael Tarif Dief, conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev, opera singer Lyubov cazal Novskaya and pianist yevgeny Kisin.
6. Kazan National Conservatory of Music (named after Ziganov): 1945 is a higher music education institution established for residents in the central Volga River and Urals. Today, more than 70 years later, the students in this university are not only Russians, but also international students from China, Japan and the United States. There are 7,000 music graduates and alumni all over the world. The Conservatory of Music has the largest local music library with 420,000 books, music collections and audio-visual products.
7. Petrozavodsk National Conservatory of Music (named after grasso Novo): Originally a branch of St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music, it was established as an independent music university from 199 1. Today, the Conservatory of Music has become a concert performance and research center in northern Europe. Since 1994, the only Finnish-Ugric music department in Russia has been developing and creating in this school.
8. Ivanov Institute of Music Education in Iporitov: This school was developed from the Fourth Folk Music School. 1923 was named after ivanov of ipolitov, because it provided great support for the development of the school. 1920s, the school is divided into schools and colleges. 196 1 year, this school opened the first folk song department in the Soviet Union. Thirty years ago, this educational institution was authorized to run schools. Famous graduates include lyudmila: Zijinna, yekaterina Shavrina, and Alapugacheva.
9. Moscow Snitke National Conservatory of Music: It is the first folk music school in Russia. With the passage of time, the status of the school has changed from a music technical school to a university. Alfred Schnittke, a famous musician, was a student here and stayed in school after graduation. 1999, the college was named after the outstanding composer schnitke. In the university, there are Schnittke Research Center and the only Alfred Schnittke Museum in the world. The exhibits include his music scores, music documents, videos and recordings, article archives and films about composers' music.
10. popov Chorus Art Institute: 199 1 year, Victor popov, the founder of CCTV Children's Choir, founded popov Chorus Art Institute on the basis of Svishnikova Conservatory of Music. The pride of the school is the choir, which consists of seven groups. Especially in the early 1960s, sergey prokofiev wrote the oratorio Protect the World, and Dmitri Shostakovich wrote the oratorio The Sun Shines on Our Home. Today, outstanding graduates of the Academy, including Dmitry Coltat, Vasily Radek and Sergei Romanovschi, have performed in the best concert halls in the world.
(1) What is the employment prospect of dance major?
Dance employment, the prospect is gradually optimistic.
(2) What is the prospect of dance maj