Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg
Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium | |
Type | Music school |
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Established | 1927 |
Rector | Thomas Winther (2008) |
Administrative staff | 200 |
Students | 350 |
Location | Aarhus and Aalborg, Denmark |
Website | http://www.musikkons.dk |
The Royal Academy of Music (Danish: Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium) in Aarhus and Aalborg, Denmark, is a conservatoire and state institution under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Culture, charged with responsibility for the further education courses in music, and for otherwise contributing to the promotion of musical culture in Denmark. The school is under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik.
The headquarters of the Royal Academy of Music is situated in Aarhus, in a building designed by architectural firm C. F. Møller Architects, completed in 2007. It was built as an extension of Musikhuset Aarhus, the Aarhus Concert Hall.
The new headquarters for the Royal Academy of Music, North Denmark in Aalborg was completed in 2014 and is called Musikkens Hus. It was partially designed by the Scandinavian branch of architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au.
Programmes
Royal Academy of Music offers graduate level studies in areas such as music teaching, and solo and professional musicianship.
The programmes have been given the highest status, both nationally and internationally. This means that they measure up to the best comparable courses on offer abroad. The programmes aim to train students for careers as professional musicians, and, depending on the course taken, students graduate either as solo performers or as music teachers.
The emphasis of the teaching is on solo work with an instrument or the voice, but there is also ensemble playing and a number of supplementary subjects. For those studying to become music teachers, particular importance is attached to music pedagogy and communicative subjects.
Since 2008 Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium has made a name for itself as having (along with King's College London) rejected the Danish musician Goodiepal's ideas about Radical Computer Music. In a direct response, Goodiepal declared a five step "Gentleman's War" on "the stupidity of modern computer music and media based art" specially aimed at Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium. In 2009 the school finally started to give in and on the 15th of September 2009, Goodiepal was awarded a medal by Professor Wayne Siegel, leader of DIEM, the electronic music department of Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium, acknowledging his hard work and struggles to change the mindset of the old-fashioned academy.[1]
References
- ↑ Goodiepal is awarded his War Prize 2009 by Professor Wayne Siegel at the Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium +
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