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Top ten conservatories of music in Russia
1. Rank of Russian 12 Conservatory of Music: Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow.

Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow was founded in 1866, where Tchaikovsky taught in the early days. Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music is a first-class Russian conservatory of music. Many outstanding musicians have studied and worked here, such as Taneyev, Rachmaninov, Scauri Abin, Svishnikov, Gilels, Austera Khe, Rikhhar and Rostovovich. Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow is one of the best conservatories in the world and a member of the European Union of Conservatory of Music. Chai Yuan aims to train musicians.

Second, Russia 12 Conservatory of Music Ranking: St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music.

St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music, founded in 1862, is one of the world-famous institutions of higher learning for training professional music talents and the oldest music institution in the Russian Federation. By the famous anton rubinstein (Anton? Rubinstein); And Henryk Wieniawski (Henrik? Wieniawski); Carl Schubert (Carl? Schubert) and so on. The college consists of seven departments: orchestral department, piano department, vocal department, conductor department, opera performance department (including ballet performance), national musical instrument department, music theory and history department and composition department.

III. Rank of Russian 12 Conservatory of Music: Gnesin Conservatory of Music, Russia.

Russian Gnesin Conservatory of Music was founded in 1895 by the famous Gnesin musical family. At present, it is one of the most famous institutions in Russia to train all-round talents in music and art at home and abroad and award various advanced degrees recognized by the Russian education system. Our college includes all forms and stages of education: middle school-junior college-university, corresponding to the primary, intermediate, advanced and postgraduate teaching stages respectively.