Detailed introduction of the Academy of Music in Wroclaw:
Introduction
The Academy of Music in Wroclaw, whose full name is the Lipinski Academy of Music (Akademia Muzyczna im. Karola Lipińskiego), is a Polish higher art institution with a long history and excellent reputation. It is located in Wroclaw, Lower Silesian Province, Poland, and is famous for cultivating outstanding musical talents.
Overview
Student size: The school has a total of about 560 students.
Teachers: It has a teaching staff of 180 professional teachers, all of whom have profound attainments and rich teaching experience in the field of music.
History and establishment time
The academy was established in November 1948. It was originally the National Higher Music Academy. In 1981, it used 19 The school was officially named after the famous Polish violinist Lipinski in the 19th century.
School Strength
Professional Courses: The college has four academic units, namely, the Department of Composition, Conducting, Music Theory and Music Therapy, the Department of Instrumental Performance, the Department of Vocal Music and the Department of Music Education. It currently mainly offers undergraduate and graduate majors, including composition, music theory, music therapy, keyboard instrument performance, jazz art, church music art, music education, etc.
Teaching Achievements and Honors: The college has achieved fruitful results in the field of music education and has cultivated many well-known alumni, such as the world-renowned soprano singer Aleksandra Kurzak, the conductor Marek Pijarowski, the composer and soprano Agata Zubel, etc., who have made remarkable achievements on the international music stage.
International Exchange and Cooperation: The college actively carries out international exchange activities and has joined the European Union Socrates - The Erasmus exchange student program has established cooperative relationships with many well-known music schools in Europe, such as the Liszt Academy of Music in Hungary, the Sibelius Academy of Music in Finland, and the Cologne Conservatory of Music in Germany, providing students with broad international exchange and learning opportunities.
Nature of the institution
Public art university.
Educational philosophy
Committed to cultivating students' professional skills and artistic qualities in the field of music, focusing on the combination of practice and theory, encouraging students to innovate and explore in music performance, creation, education, etc., so that students can become music talents with a solid professional foundation and innovative spirit, and contribute to the development of music art.
Key disciplines and departments
Key disciplines: Composition, conducting, instrumental performance, vocal music, music education, music theory and music therapy are the key development disciplines of the college, with high level and profound accumulation in teaching and research.
Departments: The college has teaching and research units such as composition, conducting, musicology, music therapy, instrumental music, vocal music, music education and inter-departmental classical music workshop.
Ranking
The specific ranking of the school in the international comprehensive ranking has not been found, but it has a high reputation and influence in the field of music education in Poland and Europe, and is one of the member schools of the European Association of Music Schools.
Expenses
Tuition fees: Preparatory courses are about 7,000 euros/year, undergraduate and master's degrees are about 5,500 euros/year.
Registration fee: 200 euros/year.
Campus
Location: The college is located at 2 John Paul II Square in the center of Wroclaw No. 1, and the surrounding cultural and artistic atmosphere is strong.
Campus facilities: The main building of the college consists of multiple parts, including the main building, teaching building, rehearsal hall, concert hall, library, reading room, administrative office, etc. Among them, Building A is the main building, which accommodates the college's competent department, classrooms, main library, reading room and lending room, theater and chamber music hall, and administrative department; Building B has some teachers and chorus classrooms and chorus rehearsal halls; Building C is the percussion instrument department; Building D belongs to the jazz music department; Building E has a concert hall, a large rehearsal hall and a 90-seat auditorium on the first floor, and the second floor is a practice room for students, as well as a ballet hall for the vocal department and an organ hall for the instrumental department. The concert hall also has a recording studio; Building F is the university administrative department office, vocal classroom, teaching room, etc.
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