Zhejiang Conservatory of Music

Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (Chinese: 浙江音乐学院) is a full-time higher music college located in Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China. It was proposed by Peng Liyuan and approved by the Ministry of Education on March 1, 2016. The founding meeting was held in It was held in the Great Hall of the People of Zhejiang Province on May 8,[2] organized by the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government, under the supervision of the Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and co-constructed by the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.[3] The college has undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.[4] Zhejiang Conservatory of Music is the first music art undergraduate college in Zhejiang Province.[5] The famous Chinese pianist Lang Lang is an honorary professor at the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music.

Zhejiang Conservatory of Music
浙江音乐学院
Motto事必尽善 Do your best
TypePublic university
Established2016-05-08 [1]
Officer in charge
Hu Jiangxin
PresidentWang Rui
Vice-presidentZhang Jianguo, Yang Jiuhua
Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee贾秀英 Jia Xiuying
Academic staff
346
Total staff
502
Students2755
Address
 China浙江省杭州市西湖区转塘街道浙音路1号
,
310024
Campus602 mu
Websitehttp://www.zjcm.edu.cn/

The school is close to the Xiangshan Campus of the China Academy of Art, covering an area of 602 acres and a building area of 350,000 square meters. It is the largest music academy in the world with a total investment of 2.038 billion yuan (excluding land acquisition fees). The school has more than 800 upright pianos and more than 200 Steinway grand pianos. Zhejiang Conservatory of Music currently has the highest standard concert hall organ in the country's music institutions of higher learning. The construction of the campus started on December 26, 2012.[6] As of 2015, there were more than 2,700 students in the school, and its maximum capacity is 5,000 full-time students.

Overview

The entire campus is divided into the North District and the South District. It has the largest music school campus in the world, with two school gates, the North Gate and the South Gate. The Grand Theatre, Concert Hall, Music Building, Dance Building, Drama Building, Library, and Administration Building are all located in the North District Arts District.[7] Comprehensive teaching building, accordion-style gymnasium, piano key-style dormitory building, canteen, etc. are located in the southern living area; the construction unit is Greentown Architectural Design Co., Ltd., and the first construction is the student dormitory building.[5]

The college has 1 library, 1 grand theatre, 3 concert halls, 3 theatres, 102 rehearsal halls, 842 piano rooms, and 6 recording studios.[4] The concert hall can accommodate 800 people, and the grand theatre (with a large theatre, a small theatre, and a movie screening hall, including an IMAX theatre) can accommodate about 1,200 people. Concert halls, grand theatres, and other places will be open to the public.[5]

There are 283 full-time teachers, including 44 professors (31 professors) and 52 associate professors.[7]

Professional settings

The discipline is mainly art, all of which cover the composition and composition technology theory, musicology, music performance, dance, dance performance and performance under the main discipline of music, and dance,[7] in the existing three Among the first-level disciplines, music and dance are provincial-level first-class disciplines of class A, drama and film studies, and art theory are provincial-level first-class disciplines of class B. The musicology major is a national characteristic major, and the music performance major is a provincial emerging characteristic major. There are a small number of intersecting management, literature, engineering, etc., and nearly 60 majors are planned.[6] By 2020, the number of majors will expand to about 14.

Notable faculty

References

  1. "浙江音乐学院正式成立 浙江省迎来首所音乐艺术本科院校" [Zhejiang Conservatory of Music was formally established. Zhejiang welcomes the first music art undergraduate college] (in Chinese). Hangzhou Net. 2016-05-08. Archived from the original on 2019-05-20.
  2. "浙江音乐学院正式成立 夏宝龙出席成立大会" [Zhejiang Conservatory of Music officially established; Xia Baolong attended the inaugural meeting]. Hangzhou Net. 2016-05-08. Archived from the original on 2019-05-20.
  3. "学院简介 - 浙江音乐学 院" [College Profile - Zhejiang Conservatory of Music]. www.zjcm.edu.cn. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  4. "学院简介" [Academy Introduction]. Zhejiang Conservatory of Music. Archived from the original on 2020-06-29. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  5. "浙江音乐学院年底开工 预计2015年将投入使用" [Zhejiang Conservatory of Music started construction at the end of the year and is expected to be put into use in 2015]. Qianjiang Evening News. 2012-11-04. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  6. "浙江音乐学院动工开建" [Construction of Zhejiang Conservatory of Music started]. Hangzhou Net. 2012-12-27. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  7. "实地探访浙江音乐学院 带你提前看看浙江文化新地标" [On-the-spot visit to Zhejiang Conservatory of Music to show you the new cultural landmark of Zhejiang in advance]. Hangzhou Net. 2015-08-13. Archived from the original on 2019-05-20.


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