Det Jyske Conservatory of Music
Det Jyske Conservatory of Music | |
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founding | 1927 |
Sponsorship | Danish Ministry of Education |
place | Aarhus and Aalborg , Denmark |
Rector | Claus Olesen (as of 2020) |
Students | 482 (as of 2007) |
Annual budget | 56 million DKr (as of 2007) |
Website | www.musikkons.dk |
Det Jyske Music Conservatory ( Danish for Das Jütische Musikkonservatorium ; functional: Staatliche Hochschule für Musik, Aarhus , English The Royal Academy of Music) is a state institution based in Aarhus and Aalborg , which is subordinate to the Ministry of Culture . The school is under the auspices of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik .
In the course of internationalization, the school bears the name extension The Royal Academy of Music .
The Aarhus Conservatory is in close proximity to Aarhus University .
degrees
The training is aimed at musicians, composers and teachers and includes depending on the course
- a soloist examination (soloist - duration: 2 years)
- a diploma (duration: 5 years)
- a teaching degree (duration: 4 years)
from. Depending on the previous / completed degree, further postgraduate courses are also offered.
Competence center DIEM
The Danish National Competence Center for Electronic Music (short: DIEM - for: Danish Institute of Electronic Music ) is integrated into the university . It has two modern recording studios, which makes it particularly suitable for artistic work and research in the various genres of electronic music.
history
The Royal Academy of Music was created in 2010 through the merger of The Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, which was founded in 1927, and The Academy of Music in Aalborg, which was founded in 1930. Both academies were originally founded by Johan Nilsson and his wife Magda Nilsson.
Web links
- Homepage (Danish)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b History. In: musikkons.dk. Retrieved March 28, 2020 (English).
- ^ Employees. In: musikkons.dk. Retrieved March 28, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Annual report 2007. (No longer available online.) In: www.musik-kons.dk. Formerly in the original ; Retrieved October 25, 2008 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )
Coordinates: 56 ° 9 ′ 14.1 ″ N , 10 ° 11 ′ 46 ″ E