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{{Short description|National music college in Beijing, China}}
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[[File:Central Conservatory of Music from the west (20221023154647).jpg|thumb|West gate]]
The '''Central Conservatory of Music''' ({{zh|s=[[wikt:中央|中央]][[wikt:音乐|音乐]][[wikt:学院|学院]]|t=中央音樂學院|p=Zhōngyāng Yīnyuè Xuéyuàn}}) is China's leading [[music school]]. Its campus is in the [[Xicheng District]] of [[Beijing]], [[China]], near [[Fuxingmen Station (Beijing Subway)|Fuxingmen Station]]. It is a Chinese Ministry of Education [[Double First Class University Plan|Double First Class Discipline University]], with Double First Class status in certain disciplines.<ref name="Chinese Department of Education">{{Cite web |url=http://www.moe.gov.cn/srcsite/A22/moe_843/201709/t20170921_314942.html |title=教育部 财政部 国家发展改革委 关于公布世界一流大学和一流学科建设高校及建设 学科名单的通知 (Notice from the Ministry of Education and other national governmental departments announcing the list of double first class universities and disciplines)}}</ref>
[[File:YangYinZongHeLou.jpg|thumb|Main Building of the Central Conservatory of Music]]
The '''Central Conservatory of Music''' ('''CCOM'''; {{zh|s=[[wikt:中央|中央]][[wikt:音乐|音乐]][[wikt:学院|学院]]|t=|p=Zhōngyāng Yīnyuè Xuéyuàn}}) is the national [[Music school|music academy]] of China, located in [[Beijing]]. It is affiliated with the [[Ministry of Education (China)|Ministry of Education]]. The academy is part of [[Project 211]] and the [[Double First-Class Construction]].<ref name="Chinese Department of Education">{{Cite web |url=http://www.moe.gov.cn/srcsite/A22/moe_843/201709/t20170921_314942.html |title=教育部 财政部 国家发展改革委 关于公布世界一流大学和一流学科建设高校及建设 学科名单的通知 (Notice from the Ministry of Education and other national governmental departments announcing the list of double first class universities and disciplines)}}</ref>


==Overview==
==Overview==
Founded in 1950, the conservatory offers courses to both [[Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China|Chinese nationals]] and foreign students, and caters for all levels from primary up to postgraduate programmes. Undergraduate programmes of four or five years are offered in [[musical composition|composition]], [[conducting]], [[musicology]], voice and [[opera]], [[piano]], [[orchestra|orchestral instruments]], and [[traditional Chinese musical instruments]]; there is a six-year middle school with courses in piano, orchestral instruments, traditional instruments and [[music theory]]; and two primary schools cater for full-time and evening students. There is also an evening university for mature students.
Founded in 1950 the conservatory offers courses to both [[Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China|citizens]] and foreign students. The school caters to all levels from primary to postgraduate. Undergraduate programmes of four or five years are offered in [[musical composition|composition]], [[conducting]], [[musicology]], voice and [[opera]], [[piano]], [[orchestra|orchestral instruments]] and [[traditional Chinese musical instruments]]. There's a six-year middle school with courses in piano, orchestral instruments, traditional instruments and [[music theory]] and two primary schools cater to full-time and evening students. There is also an evening university for mature students.


In recent years, the conservatory has developed strong relationships with overseas institutions and individuals. Foreign musicians and scholars are frequently invited to teach or offer lectures at the conservatory which, in turn, also sends its own faculty members and students to other countries to pursue further studies, lecture, or give performances. Conservatory students and teachers participate in the [[China Youth Symphony Orchestra]], the [[Chinese Traditional Musical Instruments Ensemble]], the [[Conservatory Students Chorus]], the Middle School Students Orchestra and the Primary School Students Performing Group, all of which have performed to much acclaim on every continent.
In recent years, the conservatory has developed strong relationships with overseas institutions and individuals. Foreign musicians and scholars are frequently invited to teach or offer lectures at the conservatory which, in turn, sends its own faculty members and students to other countries to pursue further studies, lecture or give performances. Conservatory students and teachers participate in the China Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Chinese Traditional Musical Instruments Ensemble, the Conservatory Students Chorus, the Middle School Students Orchestra, and the Primary School Students Performing Group.


The conservatory campus covers 53,000 square metres in the centre of Beijing comprising a complex of traditional and modern buildings. The Conservatory Music Library accommodates over 500,000 volumes and is the largest of its kind in China. The conservatory also owns over 500 pianos and a large number of other musical instruments; its educational facilities include an [[electronic music]] studio with advanced recording and video equipment, and a [[violin]] workshop. New: 1 Oberlinger-organ from Germany Nov. 2013
The conservatory campus covers 53,000 square metres. The Conservatory Music Library accommodates over 500,000 volumes and is the largest of its kind in China. The conservatory also owns over 500 pianos and a large number of musical instruments. Educational facilities include an [[electronic music]] studio with advanced recording and video equipment and a [[violin]] workshop. New: 1 Oberlinger-organ from Germany Nov. 2013

The conservatory publishes the ''Journal of the Central Conservatory of Music''. It is generally considered to be the top Chinese academic journal in the field of musicology.


==Degrees offered==
==Degrees offered==
;Bachelor's degrees (4 years)
;Bachelor's degrees (4 years)
* Musicology (5 years)
* Musicology (5 years)
* Composition & Compositional Theory (5 years)
* Composition and Compositional Theory (5 years)
* Vocal Singing (5 years)
* Vocal Singing (5 years)
* Conducting (5 years)
* Conducting (5 years)
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;Master's degrees (3 years)
;Master's degrees (3 years)
* Musicology
* Musicology
* Composition & Compositional Theory
* Composition and Compositional Theory
* Vocal Singing
* Vocal Singing
* Conducting
* Conducting
* Keyboard Instruments Performance (4 years)
* Keyboard Instruments Performance (4 years)
* Wind and Stringed (Percussional)Instruments Performance (4 years)
* Wind and Stringed (Percussional) Instruments Performance (4 years)
* Chinese Musical Instruments Performance (4 years)
* Chinese Musical Instruments Performance (4 years)
* The Arts of Instruments Making and Repair (4 years)
* The Arts of Instruments Making and Repair (4 years)
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;Doctoral degrees (3 years)
;Doctoral degrees (3 years)
* Musicology
* Musicology
* Composition & Compositional Theory
* Composition and Compositional Theory


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
*
*[[Arken Abdulla]]

*[[Chen Yi (composer)|Chen Yi]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*[[Ju Jin]]
|+List of Notable Alumni
*[[Liu Shikun]]
!Name
*[[Lang Lang]]
!Nationality
*[[Liang Wang (oboist)|Liang Wang]]
!Graduating Year
*[[Sa Ding Ding]]
|-
*[[Tan Dun]]
*[[Wang Feng (singer)|Wang Feng]]
|[[Wei Wei (singer)|Wei Wei]] 韦唯
|Chinese
*[[Wu Man]]
|1984
*[[Xiaoyong Chen]]
|-
*[[Xu Ke (musician)|Xu Ke]]
|[[Chen Yi (composer)|Chen Yi]] 陈怡
*[[Gong-Qian Yang]]
|Chinese
*[[Ye Xiaogang]]
|
*[[Yuja Wang]]
|-
*[[Zhang Dingyuan]]
*[[Zhao Jiping]]
|[[Ju Jin]] 居觐
|Italian
*[[Zhou Long]]
|
*[[Zhu Xiao-Mei]]
|-
*[[Vanessa-Mae]]
|[[Liu Shikun]] 刘诗昆
*[[Gao Hong]]
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Lang Lang]] 郎朗
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Liang Wang (oboist)|Liang Wang]]
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Tan Dun]] 谭盾
|Chinese
|1981
|-
|[[Arken Abdulla]] 艾尔肯•阿布都拉
|Chinese
|2001
|-
|[[Wu Man]] 吴蛮
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Xiaoyong Chen]] 陈晓勇
|Chinese
|1985
|-
|[[Ye Xiaogang]] 叶小纲
|Chinese
|1983
|-
|[[Yuja Wang]] 王羽佳
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Zhang Dingyuan]] 张玎苑
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Zhao Jiping]] 赵季平
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Zhou Long]] 周龙
|Chinese
|1981
|-
|[[Zhu Xiao-Mei]] 朱晓玫
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Vanessa-Mae]] 陈美
|British
|
|-
|[[Gao Hong]] 高虹
|American
|
|-
|[[Huihui Cheng|Cheng Huihui]] 程慧惠
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Zhang Lida]] 张丽达
|Chinese
|
|-
|[[Natalie Ni Shi]] 石妮
|Canadian
|
|-
|[[Lang Yueting]] 郎月婷
|Chinese
|2009
|-
|[[Beibei Wang]] 王贝贝
|Chinese
|
|-
|}


==See also==
==See also==
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* [http://www.ccom.edu.cn/ Central Conservatory of Music website]
* [http://www.ccom.edu.cn/ Central Conservatory of Music website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081030082718/http://ccom.6dxy.com/ Campus real three-dimensional map]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081030082718/http://ccom.6dxy.com/ Campus real three-dimensional map]
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{{Project 211}}
{{Project 211}}
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{{Universities and colleges in Beijing}}


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Revision as of 03:27, 26 June 2024

Central Conservatory of Music
中央音乐学院
Motto
勤奋,求实,团结,进取
Motto in English
Diligent, looking for truth, organization, advance
TypePublic
Established1950; 74 years ago (1950)
President俞峰 Yu Feng
Academic staff
340
Students1897
Undergraduates1469
Postgraduates360
69
Location,
Websitewww.ccom.edu.cn
West gate
Main Building of the Central Conservatory of Music

The Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM; Chinese: 中央音乐学院; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Yīnyuè Xuéyuàn) is the national music academy of China, located in Beijing. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education. The academy is part of Project 211 and the Double First-Class Construction.[1]

Overview

Founded in 1950 the conservatory offers courses to both citizens and foreign students. The school caters to all levels from primary to postgraduate. Undergraduate programmes of four or five years are offered in composition, conducting, musicology, voice and opera, piano, orchestral instruments and traditional Chinese musical instruments. There's a six-year middle school with courses in piano, orchestral instruments, traditional instruments and music theory and two primary schools cater to full-time and evening students. There is also an evening university for mature students.

In recent years, the conservatory has developed strong relationships with overseas institutions and individuals. Foreign musicians and scholars are frequently invited to teach or offer lectures at the conservatory which, in turn, sends its own faculty members and students to other countries to pursue further studies, lecture or give performances. Conservatory students and teachers participate in the China Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Chinese Traditional Musical Instruments Ensemble, the Conservatory Students Chorus, the Middle School Students Orchestra, and the Primary School Students Performing Group.

The conservatory campus covers 53,000 square metres. The Conservatory Music Library accommodates over 500,000 volumes and is the largest of its kind in China. The conservatory also owns over 500 pianos and a large number of musical instruments. Educational facilities include an electronic music studio with advanced recording and video equipment and a violin workshop. New: 1 Oberlinger-organ from Germany Nov. 2013

The conservatory publishes the Journal of the Central Conservatory of Music. It is generally considered to be the top Chinese academic journal in the field of musicology.

Degrees offered

Bachelor's degrees (4 years)
  • Musicology (5 years)
  • Composition and Compositional Theory (5 years)
  • Vocal Singing (5 years)
  • Conducting (5 years)
  • Keyboard Instruments Performance
  • Wind and Stringed (Percussional) Instruments Performance
  • Chinese Musical Instruments Performance
  • The Arts of Instruments Making and Repair
Master's degrees (3 years)
  • Musicology
  • Composition and Compositional Theory
  • Vocal Singing
  • Conducting
  • Keyboard Instruments Performance (4 years)
  • Wind and Stringed (Percussional) Instruments Performance (4 years)
  • Chinese Musical Instruments Performance (4 years)
  • The Arts of Instruments Making and Repair (4 years)
Doctoral degrees (3 years)
  • Musicology
  • Composition and Compositional Theory

Notable alumni

List of Notable Alumni
Name Nationality Graduating Year
Wei Wei 韦唯 Chinese 1984
Chen Yi 陈怡 Chinese
Ju Jin 居觐 Italian
Liu Shikun 刘诗昆 Chinese
Lang Lang 郎朗 Chinese
Liang Wang Chinese
Tan Dun 谭盾 Chinese 1981
Arken Abdulla 艾尔肯•阿布都拉 Chinese 2001
Wu Man 吴蛮 Chinese
Xiaoyong Chen 陈晓勇 Chinese 1985
Ye Xiaogang 叶小纲 Chinese 1983
Yuja Wang 王羽佳 Chinese
Zhang Dingyuan 张玎苑 Chinese
Zhao Jiping 赵季平 Chinese
Zhou Long 周龙 Chinese 1981
Zhu Xiao-Mei 朱晓玫 Chinese
Vanessa-Mae 陈美 British
Gao Hong 高虹 American
Cheng Huihui 程慧惠 Chinese
Zhang Lida 张丽达 Chinese
Natalie Ni Shi 石妮 Canadian
Lang Yueting 郎月婷 Chinese 2009
Beibei Wang 王贝贝 Chinese

See also

References

  1. ^ "教育部 财政部 国家发展改革委 关于公布世界一流大学和一流学科建设高校及建设 学科名单的通知 (Notice from the Ministry of Education and other national governmental departments announcing the list of double first class universities and disciplines)".