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The Shanghai Conservatory of Music (上海音乐学院) is a public university in Shanghai, China. The origin of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music can be traced back to National College of Music established on November 27, 1927 by Cai Yuanpei and Dr. Xiao Yuoumei. It was the first institution of higher learning of music in China. It was renamed several times: National Training School of Music (1929), Branch of National Conservatory of Music (1943), Shanghai National Training School of Music (1945), Shanghai and Huadong Branches of Chinese Conservatory of Music (early 1950s). It received its current name in 1956. The Conservatory offers 5-year-undergraduate programs. It is authorized to confer degrees of bachelor, master and doctor standings. It has eight departments: musicology, composition and conducting, voice, piano, orchestral instruments, Chinese instruments, music education and musical drama. The Conservatory also has a music research institute, an affiliated elementary school, an affiliated middle school, and a music instruments workshop. The Conservatory has 50 professors and 120 associate professors. There are approximately 1,200 students.
Category:Chinese universities This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Shanghai Conservatory of Music".
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