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A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger institution), conservatory o conservatoire. Instruction includes training in the performance of musical instruments, singing, musical composition, conducting, musicianship, as well as academic and research fields such as musicology, music history and music theory.
Music instruction can be provided within the compulsory general education system, or within specialized children's music schools such as the Purcell School. Elementary-school children can access music instruction also in after-school institutions such as music academies or music schools. In Venezuela El Sistema of youth orchestras provides free after-school instrumental instruction through music schools called núcleos. The term “music school” can be also applied to institutions of higher education under names such as school of music, such as the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University; music academy, like the Sibelius Academy; music faculty as the Don Wright Faculty of Music of the University of Western Ontario; college of music, characterized by the Royal College of Music and the Berklee College of Music; music department, like the Department of Music at the University of California, Berkeley; or the term conservatory, exemplified by the Conservatoire de Paris. In other parts of Europe, the equivalents of higher school of music or university of music may be used, such as the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln (Cologne University of Music).
The Shanghai Conservatory of Music (simplified Chinese: 上海音乐学院; traditional Chinese: 上海音樂學院; pinyin: Shànghǎi Yīnyuè Xuéyuàn) was founded on November 27, 1927 as the first music institution of higher education in China. Its teachers and students have won numerous awards both home and abroad, thus earning the conservatory the name "the cradle of musicians".
The Shanghai Conservatory of Music is a music institute famous both at home and abroad. It grew out of the Shanghai National Conservatory of Music, which was established by Mr. Cai Yuanpei on November 27, 1927. Dr. Xiao Youmei (Shio Yiu-mei) was the director of the new school and curriculum. His teachings were based on the Leipzig Conservatory of Music, where he graduated. It was one of the first institutions of higher learning of modern music in China. It was considered the premiere institution for western music learning. Professors came from as far as Russia and France.
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.
Shanghai is the largest Chinese city by population and the largest city proper by population in the world. It is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2014. It is a global financial center, and a transport hub with the world's busiest container port. Located in the Yangtze River Delta in East China, Shanghai sits on the south edge of the mouth of the Yangtze in the middle portion of the Chinese coast. The municipality borders the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the north, south and west, and is bounded to the east by the East China Sea.
For centuries a major administrative, shipping, and trading town, Shanghai grew in importance in the 19th century due to European recognition of its favorable port location and economic potential. The city was one of five forced open to foreign trade following the British victory over China in the First Opium War while the subsequent 1842 Treaty of Nanking and 1844 Treaty of Whampoa allowed the establishment of the Shanghai International Settlement and the French Concession. The city then flourished as a center of commerce between east and west, and became the undisputed financial hub of the Asia Pacific in the 1930s. However, with the Communist Party takeover of the mainland in 1949, trade was reoriented to focus on socialist countries, and the city's global influence declined. In the 1990s, the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping resulted in an intense re-development of the city, aiding the return of finance and foreign investment to the city.
Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence. The common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and with vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping, and there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses"). In its most general form, the activities describing music as an art form include the production of works of music (songs, tunes, symphonies, and so on), the criticism of music, the study of the history of music, and the aesthetic examination of music. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."
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NYSH original production of Shanghai Conservatory of Music documentary series.
http://www.cyprienkatsaris.net http://www.facebook.com/cyprienkatsaris https://www.youtube.com/cyprienkatsaris-pianist-composer Cyprien Katsaris gave this recital at the International Piano Festival of Shanghai Conservatory of Music on 4 October 2005. The DVD of that recital features the first video recordings in the world of the 3 following transcriptions: Katsaris’ own version of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue BWV 565, Schubert’s Ballet Music “Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus” arranged by Ernst Pauer, and the Overture “The Queen of Cyprus” of Jacques-François Fromental Halévy arranged by… Richard Wagner (!), who was an admirer of Halévy. In addition to a number of lesser-known works of Liszt, there is also a Chinese piece which Katsaris learned at the very last moment, an hour before the concert...
Presented by: Master Musicians from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Event Date: Wednesday, March 8 Featuring master musicians from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, this concert will present ten pieces of newly composed Chinese instrumental music.
Presented by the UM Confucius Institute Ancient Music New Sound: A Concert by the Musician Group of Shanghai Conservatory of Music September 26, 2014 Rackham Auditorium
Traditional Song Arranged by Tan Mizi 谭蜜子 Performed by Women's String Quartet of Shanghai Conservatory of Music 上海音乐学院女子重奏组 Violin : Yu Lina 俞丽拿 Viola : Shen Xidi 沈西蒂 Cello : Lin Yingrong 林应容 Piano : Lin Enpei 林恩蓓
上海音乐学院(Shanghai Conservatory of Music)研究生第一场音乐会 重奏
An electronic music show at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music over the weekend marked the opening of this year's International Electronic Music Week.It looked just like an ordinary concert, but it sounded very different. Composers were using computers and audio mixers to enhance traditional musical instruments and create something listeners had never heard before.
NYSH original production of Shanghai Conservatory of Music documentary series.
http://www.cyprienkatsaris.net http://www.facebook.com/cyprienkatsaris https://www.youtube.com/cyprienkatsaris-pianist-composer Cyprien Katsaris gave this recital at the International Piano Festival of Shanghai Conservatory of Music on 4 October 2005. The DVD of that recital features the first video recordings in the world of the 3 following transcriptions: Katsaris’ own version of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue BWV 565, Schubert’s Ballet Music “Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus” arranged by Ernst Pauer, and the Overture “The Queen of Cyprus” of Jacques-François Fromental Halévy arranged by… Richard Wagner (!), who was an admirer of Halévy. In addition to a number of lesser-known works of Liszt, there is also a Chinese piece which Katsaris learned at the very last moment, an hour before the concert...
Presented by: Master Musicians from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Event Date: Wednesday, March 8 Featuring master musicians from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, this concert will present ten pieces of newly composed Chinese instrumental music.
Presented by the UM Confucius Institute Ancient Music New Sound: A Concert by the Musician Group of Shanghai Conservatory of Music September 26, 2014 Rackham Auditorium
Traditional Song Arranged by Tan Mizi 谭蜜子 Performed by Women's String Quartet of Shanghai Conservatory of Music 上海音乐学院女子重奏组 Violin : Yu Lina 俞丽拿 Viola : Shen Xidi 沈西蒂 Cello : Lin Yingrong 林应容 Piano : Lin Enpei 林恩蓓
上海音乐学院(Shanghai Conservatory of Music)研究生第一场音乐会 重奏
An electronic music show at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music over the weekend marked the opening of this year's International Electronic Music Week.It looked just like an ordinary concert, but it sounded very different. Composers were using computers and audio mixers to enhance traditional musical instruments and create something listeners had never heard before.
http://www.cyprienkatsaris.net http://www.facebook.com/cyprienkatsaris https://www.youtube.com/cyprienkatsaris-pianist-composer Cyprien Katsaris gave this recital at the International Piano Festival of Shanghai Conservatory of Music on 4 October 2005. The DVD of that recital features the first video recordings in the world of the 3 following transcriptions: Katsaris’ own version of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue BWV 565, Schubert’s Ballet Music “Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus” arranged by Ernst Pauer, and the Overture “The Queen of Cyprus” of Jacques-François Fromental Halévy arranged by… Richard Wagner (!), who was an admirer of Halévy. In addition to a number of lesser-known works of Liszt, there is also a Chinese piece which Katsaris learned at the very last moment, an hour before the concert...
Presented by: Master Musicians from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Event Date: Wednesday, March 8 Featuring master musicians from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, this concert will present ten pieces of newly composed Chinese instrumental music.
Presented by the UM Confucius Institute Ancient Music New Sound: A Concert by the Musician Group of Shanghai Conservatory of Music September 26, 2014 Rackham Auditorium
上海音乐学院(Shanghai Conservatory of Music)研究生第一场音乐会 重奏
The music story of Madama Butterfly (Shanghai Conservatory 2014.6) Cio Cio San: Xiuying Li Pinkerton: Hongjian Lu Piano: Yang Lin
上海音乐学院(Shanghai Conservatory of Music)研究生第一场音乐会
上海音乐学院(Shanghai Conservatory of Music)2011 独奏音乐会
http://www.cyprienkatsaris.net http://www.facebook.com/cyprienkatsaris https://www.youtube.com/cyprienkatsaris-pianist-composer Cyprien Katsaris gave this Latin American recital at the International Piano Festival of Shanghai Conservatory of Music on 2 October 2007. It features an original and exciting programme including works from Peru, Paraguay, Brazil, Cuba, Argentina, Uruguay and Mexico presented by Cyprien himself in French and English from the stage with Chinese interpretation. Inspired by the need for international reconciliation, especially between peoples in conflict, following his return to Paris, UNESCO Artist for Peace Cyprien Katsaris audio-dubbed an additional ten languages: Hebrew/Arabic, Greek/Turkish, Spanish/Portuguese/Italian, Russian/German and Japanese: in sum, twelv...
日期:2010年12月17号. 地点:上海音乐学院贺绿汀音乐厅 Date:17th of December, 2010 Vanue: Heluting Concert Hall of Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
Amadeus Week - Complete Cycle of Mozart Violin Sonatas Klara Flieder, violin; Patrick Pok-man Leung, piano (September 2014, Shanghai Conservatory of Music) Mozart Sonata for Piano and Violin in E-flat major K.481 - Molto allegro - Adagio - Allegretto (con variazioni)