Since the establishment of 1990, the classical guitar major of Central Conservatory of Music has made great progress with the support of leaders at all levels, and established a series of complete teaching systems, from the middle school attached to the primary school to the undergraduate and graduate students. In order to carry out the work better, the classical guitar major is now an independent "teaching research room", and the director of the research room is Professor Chen Zhi. Wu Feng, the first graduate of this major, and Cheng Song, another student, set up classical guitar majors in Xi Conservatory of Music and Sichuan Conservatory of Music respectively. Yang Xuefei, the third graduate, went to the Royal Conservatory of Music to study; The fourth graduate, Li Jiong, stayed in our college to teach. (Professor Chen Zhi and another student, He Qing, set up a classical guitar major in Tianjin Conservatory of Music. )
The classical guitar major of the Central Conservatory of Music has also carried out extensive and frequent exchange activities with conservatories in more than 20 countries and regions, including France, Britain, Germany, Italy, the United States, Spain, Austria, Australia and Japan. Professor Chen Zhi has also been invited as a visiting professor by world-renowned institutions such as the Paris Conservatory of Music and the Royal Conservatory of Music in London, England, and often serves as a judge of international competitions.
At present, the classical guitar major of the Central Conservatory of Music is at the level of (1) top students (for example, since the age of 12, Wang Yameng won prizes in three international competitions in Japan, Italy and Spain, recorded three CDs in Europe, and made his mark on the international stage); (2) The overall level of students (among them, Wang Yameng, Yang Xuefei, Li Jiajiong, Li Jie, Chen Shanshan, Su Meng, Chen Chuan and Xu Tuo won the grand prize of major international competitions 1 1 time); Or from (3) the number (classical guitar major of Central Conservatory of Music, 2 teachers and 20 students; The Royal Conservatory of Music in London, England has only two teachers and eight students, both of which are in the leading position among the world-class conservatories.