Urals Mussorgsky State Conservatoire
Уральская государственная консерватория (академия) им. М.П. Мусоргского | |
Type | conservatoire |
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Established | 1934 |
Rector | Shkarupa Valery |
Location | Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
Campus | urban |
Website | www.uralconsv.org |
Urals Mussorgsky State Conservatoire is a musical university in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia.
The Ural State Conservatory was founded in 1934. The opening of the Conservatory was predetermined by the necessity of training the highly qualified specialists for musical theatres, concert organizations, and educational establishments of the Urals, Siberia and Far East. In 1939 the Conservatory had its first graduates. Many of them became the teachers of the Conservatory and were appointed to the chairs in a number of higher schools, became the leading music art workers of the country.
The Ural State Conservatory is one of the biggest higher institutions of music in the country. Its students are awarded honorary titles, like Prize-winners of Russian and International competitions. The faculties of the Conservatory are: orchestra and folk instruments, piano playing, solo singing, orchestra and chorus conducting, musicology, composition, the musical sound-producing faculty and others. Nowadays over one thousand students study at the day-time, part-time and extramural departments. There are some students from abroad among them.
Notable alumni
- Anatoliy Andreyev – Buryat composer[1]
- Vera Bayeva – opera singer[2]
- Anastasiya Bespalova – composer
- Yuri Gulyayev – opera singer
- Marina Domashenko – opera singer
- Boris Shtokolov – opera singer
- Yevgeny Kolobov – conductor, founder of the Novaya Opera Theatre (Moscow)
- Sergey Vashchenko – Balalaika virtuoso and conductor
Notable faculty
References
- ↑ L. Abasheieva (2014): Anatoly Andreyev: Composer and His Times (in Russian), Academic Music of Siberia
- ↑ "Ekaterinburg today"
External links
Coordinates: 56°50′13″N 60°36′00″E / 56.837°N 60.600°E