Central Conservatory of Music
Yin Zhong Music Center is located in Beijing, the capital of China. Founded in 1949, the college is an institution of higher learning that trains high-level specialized music talents, directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), and is the only key construction institution among the "21/engineering" national art colleges.
Since its establishment, the College has established a strong faculty and teaching management team, emerged a group of experts and scholars who have made outstanding contributions in teaching and scientific research, attracted a large number of talented young musicians at home and abroad to study in the College, and trained tens of thousands of outstanding musicians and hundreds of foreign students, most of whom have become well-known composers, musicians, music educators, music performance artists, leaders and business backbones of cultural and artistic institutions at home and abroad.
While inheriting China's music tradition and experience, the Central Conservatory of Music constantly absorbs the excellent music cultures of all countries and nationalities in the world, accommodates various academic forces with a broad mind, maintains vigorous vitality, develops towards an increasingly perfect international standard, and strives to become a world-class music institution of higher learning.
Chinese Conservatory of Music
China Conservatory of Music, located in Beijing, is a comprehensive music college featuring the education and research of traditional music in China. It mainly trains professionals engaged in the performance, creation, theory and scientific research of national music, as well as other music majors and music educators.
At the proposal of Premier Zhou Enlai, the school was established in 1964. 1973, the China Conservatory of Music and the Central Conservatory of Music merged 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 an area of 60.27 mu, with 329 undergraduates/kloc-0, 524 postgraduates (doctors and masters) and 387 faculty members.
Shanghai Conservatory Of Music
The predecessor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music was the National Conservatory of Music founded by Mr. Cai Yuanpei, a revolutionary, educator and thinker, and a doctor of music education on 1956 June 5438+0927+065438+1October 27th. The first dean was Mr Cai Yuanpei. 1929 changed its name to National Conservatory of Music in September. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, 1956 was named Shanghai Conservatory of Music. As the oldest institution of higher music in China, Shanghai Conservatory of Music has accumulated a solid discipline foundation in the creation, performance and research of classical serious music during its years of development.
From 1949 to 1984, He Luting, a famous composer, music theorist and music educator, served as the dean (later honorary dean), making outstanding contributions to the construction and development of the school. 1984, Professor Sang Tong, Professor Ming Jiang and Professor Yang Liqing successively served as the Dean.
Xinghai conservatory of music
Xinghai Conservatory of Music, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is the only higher music professional college in South China. Xian Xinghai, Xiao, Ma Sicong, Li Ling and other outstanding musicians who lead the trend of modern music culture in China.
The history of Xinghai Conservatory of Music can be traced back to 1932, which was founded by China modern music education pioneers Ma Sicong and Chen Hong. 1985 65438+in February, it was renamed Xinghai Conservatory of Music in memory of Xian Xinghai, a Guangdong musician.
June 20 14 official website shows that the college has two campuses, Guangzhou University Town Campus and Shahe Campus, covering an area of 22,4961square meter, of which the University Town Campus189,993 square meter has a construction area of 2 1 10,000 square meter. There are 3,686 undergraduate students in general education, 683 undergraduate students and junior college students in adult education, and 58 graduate students/kloc-0. The college recruits students from all over the country (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) and international students.