List of famous American conservatories of music in 2022
1. Juilliard School of Music
Juilliard School, founded in 1905, is the world's top professional music school, dance school and drama school, which specializes in training high-level talents engaged in music performance and creation, with an admission rate of only 6.0%(20 18). The school is located in Lincoln Center, new york, USA. The school has three professional disciplines: dance, drama and music. Juilliard College is a merger of the School of Music and Art founded by Dr. Frank Damrosch in 1905 and the Juilliard Graduate School founded by Augustus D. Juilliard Heritage Trust in 1924.
2. Curtis Institute of Music
Curtis Conservatory of Music in Philadelphia, USA, is one of the most famous conservatories in the world. 1924, Mary Louise Curtis Bok founded the Curtis Institute of Music, which has provided the best teaching in the fields of composition, conducting, vocal music, orchestral music and keyboard music since its establishment, and thus won the reputation of "the cradle of soloists". Curtis Institute of Music has about 90 famous teachers, most of whom are performing artists. Curtis Music of Music is a music school chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and registered by the Degree Education Committee of the University of Pennsylvania. It is a major member of the National Federation of Conservatory of Music and Universities.
3. Manhattan Conservatory of Music
Manhattan Conservatory of Music, located in new york, one of the largest cities in the world, is an excellent international conservatory of music. Since 19 17 was founded by Dr. Janet, the college has made great contributions to the vibrant and passionate new york culture. As of 20 14, as one of the top private conservatories in the United States, the college has 298 teachers and nearly 1,000 students, including 423 undergraduates, 489 master students and 87 doctoral students. 35% of the students come from 45 foreign countries (regions), and most of them live in Anderson Student Dormitory. Most of the teachers in the college are musicians who have been active in the music scene in new york for many years.
4. Berkeley Conservatory of Music
Berkeley Conservatory of Music is the top modern conservatory of music in America, located in Boston, USA. Berkeley Conservatory of Music was founded in 1945. Its founder is Professor Lauren Burke, who teaches piano and composition at MIT. The Boston Conservatory of Music and the Berkeley Conservatory of Music were formally merged in June 20 16. The merged school was named Berkeley Conservatory of Music, and the original Boston Conservatory of Music was renamed Berkeley Boston Conservatory of Music. After the merger, the two universities will enjoy teaching resources, but remain relatively independent in enrollment and discipline management, so as to give full play to their respective disciplinary advantages in pop music and classical music.
5. Manice Conservatory of Music
The Manis Conservatory of Music in the new school was founded by David Mannis and Clara Damrosch in 19 16. It is a world-renowned conservatory of music, ranking in the top ten in the United States, and belongs to the new school with Parsons School of Design, which ranks first. It is located in the center of Manhattan, new york, adjacent to new york University. Today, many musicians who are active in metropolitan opera and around the world come from Manice Conservatory of Music. Manice Conservatory of Music offers vocal music, composition, piano, conductor, orchestral music and music theory, and offers undergraduate, master and artist diplomas.
6. New England Conservatory of Music
The New England Conservatory of Music is a professional college focusing on music. Founded in 1867, located in Boston, USA. It is the oldest independent conservatory of music in America. Its founder is Eben Tourjée, and the New England Conservatory of Music is considered as one of the music institutions with the highest teaching quality in the world. There are many prestigious teachers who provide preparatory courses, junior colleges, undergraduate courses, master's degrees, doctoral degrees and adult continuing education. The majors offered include: string, woodwind, brass, percussion, keyboard, jazz research, contemporary improvisation and vocal performance.