music school

music school
A music school or conservatory is an institution dedicated to teaching the art of music, including playing of musical instruments, musical composition, musicianship, music history and music theory. The terms conservatoire and conservatorium are also used in some English-speaking countries when referring to music schools.
In some music schools, other standard subjects taught as secondary (such as at the Yehudi Menuhin School).
Prominent music schools
Argentina
- Conservatorio Nacional de Música
Canada
- Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec (nine schools) See Conservatoires du Québec
- Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto)
- Faculty of Music: McGill University See [http://music.mcgill.ca]
Finland
- Sibelius Academy
France
- Conservatoire de Paris
- Conservatoire de Nice
Germany
- Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler (Berlin)
- Hochschule für Musik Detmold
- Hochschule für Musik Dresden
- Hochschule für Musik Köln
- :de:Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Trossingen
The Netherlands
- Royal Conservatory of The Hague
Italy
- Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia
Spain
- Centro Superior de Música del Pais Vasco, San Sebastian/Donostia
- Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu, Barcelona
- Conservatorio Superior de Música, Cordoba
- Conservatorio Superior de Música, Murcia
- Conservatorio Superior de Música, Salamanca
- Escuela Superior de Música de Cataluña, Barcelona
- Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofia, Madrid
- Real Conservatorio Superior de Música, Madrid
Russia
- Moscow Conservatory
- St. Petersburg Conservatory
UK
Undergraduate & Postgraduate
- Birmingham Conservatoire (part of the University of Central England in Birmingham)
- Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London
- Royal Academy of Music, London (part of the University of London)
- Royal College of Music, London
- Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
- Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow
- Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff (part of the University of Wales)
- Trinity College of Music, London
Secondary and younger
- Chetham's School of Music
- The Purcell School
- Yehudi Menuhin School
USA
- Curtis Institute of Music (Philadelphia)
- Berklee College of Music (Boston)
- Eastman School of Music (Rochester)
- Indiana University School of Music
- The Juilliard School (New York)
- Manhattan School of Music (New York)
- Mannes School of Music
- New England Conservatory of Music (Boston)
- North Carolina School of the Arts (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
- Northwestern University School of Music (Evanston, IL)
- Oberlin Conservatory (Oberlin, OH)
- University of North Texas School of Music (Denton, Texas)
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school
A school is any place designated for learning. The range of institutions covered by the term varies from country to country.
In the United Kingdom, the term school refers primarily to pre-university institutions, and these can for the most part be divided into primary schools (sometimes further divided into infant school and junior school) and secondary schools. School performance is monitored by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education.
In North America, the term school refers to any institute of education, at any level, and covers all of the following: preschool (for toddlers), kindergarten, elementary school, middle school (also called intermediate school or junior high school, depending on specific age groups and geographic region), high school, college, university, and graduate school. In the US, school performance through high school is generally monitored by each state's Department of Education and by regional accreditation associations which are not governmental agencies but effectively have quasi-governmental powers.
The King's School, in Canterbury in the south east of England, may be the oldest surviving school in the world. It was founded in 597 AD.
In parts of Europe, a Gymnasium is a school of secondary education. In Germany, after thirteen (in some states twelve) grades, the Gymnasium finishes with the Abitur (Matura in Austria and Switzerland).
See also
Types of education
- Primary education
- Secondary education
- Tertiary education
- Quaternary education
- Adult education
Types of school
- Boarding school
- Cram school
- Day school
- Prep school
- Private school
- Language school
Education around the world
- Education by country
- List of schools by country
- List of colleges and universities by country
Other articles
- Lesson
- School and university in literature
- School bus
- School discipline
- School martyr
- School uniform
- School zone
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