Introduction to Manhattan Conservatory of Music:
Manhattan Conservatory of Music is located in new york, USA. 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.
Geographical location:
Manhattan Conservatory of Music is located in new york, a world-famous bustling metropolis. As an important part of the "Academic City" on the Upper West Side of new york, Manhattan Conservatory of Music is close to Columbia University, Barnard College, Columbia Teachers College, Bank Street Education College, Riverside Church, International House and St. John's Cathedral.
Because of this, the college has been growing in a good atmosphere of ideals, goals and enterprising. New york, representing the world's leading and most popular music city, has given the Manhattan Conservatory of Music an inexhaustible motive force for its development. New york is the largest city and the largest commercial port in the United States. It is not only the financial center of the United States, but also one of the financial centers in the world.
This is also the headquarters of the United Nations. The headquarters building is located on the east bank of Manhattan Island. New york is also the center of American culture, art, music and publishing, with numerous museums, galleries, libraries, scientific research institutions and art centers. The headquarters of the three major American radio and television networks and some influential newspapers and news agencies are located here.
Infrastructure:
Manhattan Conservatory of Music has 9 main concert halls, 65,438+008 practice rooms, 90 pianos, several electronic music laboratories and music libraries.
Peter Jay Sharp Library was newly built in the autumn of 2004. It has a first-class collection of books and can provide a wide range of thoughtful services, mainly to meet the music and academic needs of students.
The library has a collection of 65,438+08,000 volumes, covering music, literature, art, movies and photography, including 20,000 CDs, 9,000 LPs, 2,500 DVDs and 50,000 current issues. In addition, it also provides services such as cross-library borrowing, online indexing, wireless Internet access, and all-weather free music.