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The ranking of the National Conservatory of Music

Top Ten Conservatory of Music in China

1, Central Conservatory of Music. Founded in June, 1950. Address: No.43, Bao Jiajie, Xicheng District, Beijing. The Central Conservatory of Music is the first batch of "universities with double first-class disciplines" in China, which is devoted to cultivating western music talents and directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). The Central Conservatory of Music has professional music education facilities at home and abroad, and its library is also the largest professional music library in China.

2. Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Established:1927165438+10 month. Address: Fenyang Road Campus: No.20 Fenyang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai. Lingling Road Campus: No.520 Lingling Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai. Shanghai Conservatory of Music is also the first batch of "double first-class" universities in China, and the first independent national music college in China. The first headmaster was Mr Cai Yuanpei. Located in Shangyin, the Oriental Musical Instrument Museum has collected more than 500 sets of traditional musical instruments at home and abroad, which is the first among domestic art colleges.

3. China Conservatory of Music. Time of establishment: 1964 Address:No. 1 Anxiang Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing. China Conservatory of Music mainly trains high-level talents of oriental traditional music, which is based on Chinese studies and has a unique China music color. The China Conservatory of Music, which is both "double-class", has the reputation of "the cradle of musicians in China", especially the drama department has trained Song Zu Ying, Jin and other masters.