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A conservatory of music in China

There are many conservatories in China, which are listed as follows:

1, Central Conservatory of Music

The Central Conservatory of Music, referred to as "Central Music", is located in the capital Beijing. It is an institution of higher learning directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), the only national key university and "2 1 1 engineering" construction institution among national art institutions, and the first batch of "double-class" world-class discipline construction institutions in China.

2. 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.

3.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.

4. China Conservatory of Music

China Conservatory of Music, located in Beijing, is a music institution of higher learning with the unique characteristics of China's music education and research, which is based on Chinese studies, and trains high-level professionals engaged in the research, creation, performance and education of China's music theory. Guided by the school-running philosophy of "inheriting Chinese culture, carrying forward national charm, cultivating national musical instruments and strengthening the country and enriching the people", it is known as "the cradle of China musicians" and "the temple of China music".

5.Xi 'an Conservatory of Music

Xi 'an Conservatory of Music, referred to as "Yin Xi" for short, is located in Xi, the ancient capital of the world famous historical city. The college was established in 1949. Formerly known as "Music Department of Northwest Military and Political University" founded by Marshal He Long in the Jin-Sui Border Region. 1950 was renamed "Northwest Art Institute"; 1953, reorganized as "Northwest Art Institute"; 1956 set up two departments of music and fine arts respectively, and the music department was transformed into Xi' an Conservatory of Music. 1980 resumed the establishment of Xi' an Conservatory of Music.

6. Wuhan Conservatory of Music

Wuhan Conservatory of Music is located in the ancient city of Wuchang. The old campus is located at No.255 Jiefang Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, and the adjacent new campus is located at No.1 Zhangzhidong Road 1 Wuchang District. It is one of the nine independent conservatories of music in China, and the only independent conservatory of music in Central China.

7. Shenyang Conservatory of Music

Shenyang Conservatory of Music is the only music art college with a long history and glorious tradition in Northeast China. Originated from 1938, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and other proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation initiated and founded the first art college of our party-Yan 'an Luxun Art College. After the victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the college moved from Yan 'an to the northeast and settled in Shenyang. 1958 was renamed Shenyang Conservatory of Music.

8. Tianjin Conservatory of Music

Tianjin Conservatory of Music is located in Tianjin, China. The college, formerly known as the Central Conservatory of Music, was established in Tianjin, 1950. After more than half a century's construction, it has developed into an important higher art education institution for training talents in music, dance, drama and film and television in the northern region. College is the first batch of master's degree awarding units approved by the State Council.

9. Sichuan Conservatory of Music

Sichuan Conservatory of Music, formerly known as "Sichuan Drama Education Experimental School" founded by 1939, experienced the periods of "Sichuan Music Experimental School", "Sichuan Institute of Technology", "Chengdu Art Institute" and "Southwest Conservatory of Music", and was approved by the Ministry of Education on 1959. The school has two campuses, covering an area of 1200 mu, 30 teaching departments and 18 research centers. It is one of the national16,000 independent professional conservatories, with more than 0 students16,438+0 and more than 2,000 on-the-job teaching staff.

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The Central Conservatory of Music, referred to as "Central Music", is located in the capital Beijing. It is an institution of higher learning directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), the only national key university and "2 1 1 engineering" construction institution among national art institutions, and the first batch of "double-class" world-class discipline construction institutions in China.

The school was originally built in Qingmuguan 1940, Chongqing, and was demobilized in Nanjing after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. 1949 is a merger of the National Conservatory of Music (including kindergarten classes), the Music Department of the Northeast Lu Xun College of Literature and Art, the Music Department of the North China University College of Literature and Art, the Music Department of the National Peking Art Institute and the China Conservatory of Music in Shanghai and Hong Kong, located in Tianjin. It was officially renamed at the end of the same year, and the inauguration ceremony of 1950 was held in early summer. 1952 yenching university Music Department was merged in the adjustment of national universities. 1958 moved from Tianjin to Beijing. 1960 was identified as a national key institution of higher learning, and 1999 was listed as a national "21/project" key construction school. The school was originally affiliated to the Ministry of Culture and was placed under the management of the Ministry of Education in 2000.

Central Conservatory of Music is a music school representing the level of professional music education in China, with complete professional settings and high reputation at home and abroad. The school has 15 teaching units and 5 1 enrollment directions for three majors. There are more than 500 undergraduates/KLOC-0, and nearly 650 graduate students.

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