1, Shanghai Conservatory of Music
Shanghai Conservatory of Music, referred to as "Shangyin" for short, is a full-time higher professional music (art) college organized by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and established by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. It is a national "double first-class" world-class discipline construction university.
The Academy's predecessor was the "National Conservatory of Music" founded by Mr. Cai Yuanpei, a democratic revolutionary, educator and thinker, and Dr. Xiao, a music educator, on 1956 June 5438+0927+065438+1October 27th * *. It is the first independent national music institution in China, and its first president is Mr. Cai Yuanpei.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the school was once called "East China Branch of the Central Conservatory of Music", and 1956 was named Shanghai Conservatory of Music. It is a key institution directly under the Ministry of Culture and is now jointly established by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Shanghai. From 1949 to 1984, composer, music theorist and music educator He Luting served as dean for a long time (later honorary dean).
As of 20 19 and 1, Shanghai Conservatory of Music has 13 departments, 3 secondary colleges, and affiliated middle schools and primary schools. There are 2440 full-time students, 528 faculty members, 307 full-time teachers, 29 foreign teachers, 72 international students and 630 primary school students in the affiliated middle school.
2. China Conservatory of Music
China Conservatory of Music, located in Beijing, is a music institution of higher learning based on Chinese studies. It has the unique characteristics of China's music education and research, and trains senior professionals engaged in the research, creation, performance and education of China's music theory. It is the first batch of "double first-class" world-class discipline construction universities in China.
At the proposal of Premier Zhou Enlai, the school was established in 1964. 1973, China Conservatory of Music merged with the Central Conservatory of Music to form the Conservatory of Music of the Central May 7th Art Institute; 1980 in may, China conservatory of music resumed its organizational system.
As of July 20 14, the school covers a total area of 60.27 mu, with 329 undergraduates/kloc-0, 524 postgraduates (doctors and masters) and 387 faculty members. 20 17 March school official website shows that the school offers 1 1 teaching units;
In 20 17, the school set up 3 enrollment majors, 15 professional directions; Postdoctoral mobile stations 1 each, first-class doctoral programs 1 each, first-class master programs 1 each, and professional master programs 1 each.
3. Tianjin Conservatory of Music
Tianjin Conservatory of Music is an important higher art education institution in northern China, which trains professionals in music, dance, drama, film and television. The school is the construction unit of off-campus innovation practice base for postgraduate education in Tianjin universities and the first batch of master's degree awarding units approved by the State Council.
The school was founded on 1958. Its predecessor was 1950, the Central Conservatory of Music established in Tianjin. 1In July, 959, the Central Conservatory of Music (part of which stayed in Tianjin) was renamed Tianjin Conservatory of Music. 1973, renamed Tianjin Art Institute. 1980, with the approval of the State Council, Tianjin Conservatory of Music was officially restored and Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts was established separately.
As of June 20 15, the college is divided into two campuses, the south campus and the north campus, with an area of 139.58 mu, a building area of 8446 1.6 square meters, a teaching and administrative room of 53443.65 square meters and 70 classrooms of various types.
There are 26 multimedia classrooms, 2 vocal music classrooms, 8 dance training rooms, 32 practice training halls such as concert halls and 747 piano rooms, with teaching and research equipment worth 55.9707 million yuan. There is a 13 teaching department, offering 59 majors and professional directions.
4. Wuhan Conservatory of Music
Wuhan Conservatory of Music, located in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, is one of the nine independent conservatories in China, the only independent higher music institution in Central China, a master's degree awarding unit, and the first batch of MFA professional degree education pilot units in China. ?
Wuhan Conservatory of Music, formerly known as Central South Conservatory of Music, was founded on 1953 by the Music Department of Central South College of Literature and Art, South China People's College of Literature and Art and Guangxi Academy of Arts.
1958, Central South Conservatory of Music and Wuhan Art Teachers College merged to form Hubei Art College; 1972- 1978, the name of the school is "Hubei Art Institute"; 1985, the school was renamed Wuhan Conservatory of Music. ?
20/kloc-April/June official website shows that Wuhan Conservatory of Music has two campuses, Jiefang Road Campus and Binjiang Campus, with a total campus area of 180 mu, teaching equipment assets worth more than 37 million yuan, and the library has more than 270,000 books. There are 9 undergraduate teaching units and 6 undergraduate majors.
5.Xinghai Conservatory of Music
Xinghai Conservatory of Music, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is the only higher music professional college in South China. It has cultivated a number of outstanding musicians who lead the trend of modern music culture in China, such as Xiao Youmei, Ma Sicong and Li Ling, and has been selected as the national cultural quality education base for college students.
As of 20 17, 1 1, the school has two campuses, Guangzhou University Town Campus and Shahe Campus, covering an area of 225,478 square meters, with a building area of 200,000 square meters, and teaching and research instruments and equipment worth 86,279,300 yuan. There are 17 undergraduate departments (departments), 7 enrollment majors and 22 professional directions.
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