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were 184 students, and in 1893-1894 there were already 430). In addition, the need for its own concert hall began to be felt. However, the old building was mortgaged to the Moscow City Credit
Society, and a number of proposals were considered for the purchase of various plots of land in Moscow for construction. On November 27, 1893 it was decided to build a conservatory designed by academician of architecture V. P. Zagorsky on the site of Prince Vorontsov's house. In 1894, after the transfer of the Conservatory to temporary hired premises in the house of Prince Golitsyn on Volkhonka, the dismantling of the old building began, and on June 27, 1895 the solemn laying of the new building of the Conservatory took place. In 1898 the Conservatory already began its classes in new classrooms, and on October 25 of the same year the Small Hall was consecrated and opened. Works on the arrangement and decoration of the Great Hall were finished only by 1901, and on April 7, 1901 the grand opening of the hall took place.
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which everyone was enrolled regardless of proficiency in any instrument, mainly piano. In the first school year of 1866/1867, the professorial (senior) classes had 38 pupils on the piano; the junior classes (adjunct classes) had 43. In May, 1867, general examinations were held, on the basis of which the students were assigned to courses.
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generous favor were granted to the Moscow
Conservatory; the fact is that the construction of her new building on B. Nikitskaya is nearing completion and another 120,000 rubles are needed for the decoration of a large concert hall. This amount is so large that I hesitate to ask for its allocation from the State Treasury..."
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Nicholas II allocated 100 thousand rubles for the completion of the Great Hall of the
Conservatory at the request of his uncle, Konstantin Konstantinovich, who wrote to him: "...it would be a great happiness for the Russian Musical Society if, in memory of the days you spent in the ancient capital, a
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was opened at the
Conservatory. Until 2019, in the years of this competition, the Conservatory's curricula were cut by one month for the comfortable preparation of participants and jury members: usually the main wave of the summer session took place from May 20 to the end of June, but in the years of
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Working Conservatory (1927-1933) and the Music Work Faculty (1929-1935) were organized to prepare the children of workers and peasants for admission to the Moscow Conservatory. For the admission of representatives of the Union republics extra-competitive (target)
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was finally acquired by the Moscow branch of the
Russian Musical Society. This building met the educational needs of the Conservatory for fifteen years, but by the end of this period it had become cramped again, as the number of students had increased considerably (in the 1868-1869 school year there
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In 1935, the
Military Conductor's Faculty was established on the basis of the Military Kapellmeister's Department of the Conservatory. As of June 22, 1941, there were 30 students in the military faculty. In the 2000s, this faculty was transferred from the subordination of the Moscow Conservatory to
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School of Church
Singing (former Kolychevy House, in the style of classicism, built in the late 18th century by an unknown architect of the school M. F. Kazakov; since 1925 it housed the law faculty of Moscow State University) was added to the conservatory, which was granted the status of the third
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In the early years of the
Conservatory, the level of requirements for admission to the Conservatory was by necessity very low. Only those who had studied earlier in the Music Society classes had some theoretical training. All others were required to begin music theory with an elementary course, in
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Conservatory was financed by the income of the Russian Musical Society from concert activities, as well as city and government subsidies, donations from private individuals and tuition fees. The course of study at the conservatory took six years until 1879, then was increased to nine years. It
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Higher Music School». In these years, attempts were made to simplify the curricula, «to bring them into agreement with the Marxist method». In late 1932, the former name and academic profile of the institution were restored.
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In 1899 the Italian singer, composer and teacher U. A. Masetti was invited, who raised solo singing to the highest level, creatively combining the best of the Italian and Russian schools.
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The building rented for the conservatory soon became insufficient due to the ever-increasing number of students. In the summer of 1877, Prince M. S. Vorontsov's house on
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324:. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was appointed professor of theory and harmony at its opening. Since 1940, the centenary of his birth, the conservatory has borne his name.
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by Nikolai Rubinstein and Prince Nikolai Troubetzkoy. The grand opening was held on September 1. It is the second oldest conservatory in Russia after the
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The Conservatory's staff consists of about 500 faculty members, 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students, and 500 technical and administrative staff.
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covered both music classes (instrumental, vocal, orchestral, choral, opera, and theory) and general education. Until 1917, tuition was paid.
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1975:"Первое двадцатипятилетие Московской консерватории - Создание Московской консерватории"
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Moskovskaya gosudarstvennaya konservatoriya im. P. I. Chaykovskogo
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Moiseyev, Grigory; Gurevich, Eugenia; Pavlinova, Varvara (2012).
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conducting (Choral and Opera and Symphony Conducting Departments)
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Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow
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Scientific and Creative Center "Musical Cultures of the World"
290:, where Rubinstein's apartment was located. In 1866, teachers
137:Московская государственная консерватория им. П. И. Чайковского
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Research Center for the Methodology of Historical Musicology
2189:"Военно-дирижёрский факультет при Московской консерватории"
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Great Hall (a renovation of the hall was completed in 2011)
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Scientific subdivisions (institutes) of the Conservatory:
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At present, the Conservatory has the following faculties:
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postgraduate studies, assistantships and doctoral studies
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In 1810, the building was inherited by her nephew, Count
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435:, A. S. Razmadze; elementary music theory and harmony -
953:(1846-1930) – pianist; later music historian and writer
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Scientific and Publishing Center "Moscow Conservatory"
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Sound recording laboratory ("phonotheque", since 1947)
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The Oval and Exhibition Halls at the Rubinstein Museum
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Scientific and Creative Center for Contemporary Music
439:(since 1870 - instrumentation and free composition).
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Conservatory in Moscow was co-founded in 1866 as the
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375:, E. L. Langer (adjunct), L. F. Langer (from 1869),
505:the competition - from the end of April to June 5.
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151:) is a musical educational institution located in
466:decided to rename the Moscow Conservatory into «
51:The Great Hall, the main performance auditorium
2365:Universities and colleges established in 1866
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2066:От снесенного Военторга до сгоревшего Манежа
1897:Scientific Center of Folk Music named after
929:(active 1995–present) – cellist and educator
662:(1892-1951)– violinist, conductor, composer
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1851:historical and contemporary performing arts
309:In 1862, a conservatory was established in
2142:"Российский музыкант » Конская школа"
596:(1885-1953) – violist, composer, conductor
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419:- M. Barthold, trumpet - F. B. Richter,
383:, A. R. Osberg, J. Galvani (from 1869);
210:, a future war hero, participant in the
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1037:– pianist, flutist, conductor, composer
809:(1960-2020) – double bassist, conductor
458:academic building of the conservatory.
407:- G. F. Spekin; flute - F. F. Büchner;
27:Russian musical educational institution
2375:Arts organizations established in 1866
1676:Boleslaw Stanislavovich Przybyszewski
1637:Mikhail Mikhailovich Ippolitov-Ivanov
761:(1927-1999) – violinist, musicologist
502:International Tchaikovsky Competition
486:On May 7, 1940, by the decree of the
258:. Rubinstein's co-founder was Prince
129:Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory
40:Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory
18:Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory
7:
2265:Moscow Conservatoire. Moscow, 1994.
1854:a number of interfaculty departments
191:(1743-1810), later president of the
2233:. 15 September 2008. Archived from
2214:Biography: Jacob Weinberg 1879–1956
1182:– Latvian composer and musicologist
1545:Conservatory directors and rectors
1031:(1955-2022) - Ecuadorian conductor
306:(elementary music theory) joined.
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1751:Alexander Vasilyevich Sveshnikov
1726:Alexander Borisovich Goldenweiser
1650:Alexander Borisovich Goldenweiser
1110:Lisa Nakazono-Węgłowska – pianist
32:Moscow Conservatory Music College
2280:Loomis, George (18 April 2001),
1883:Information and Computing Center
1797:Vladimir Vladimirovich Sukhanov
1773:Mikhail Alekseevich Ovchinnikov
1714:Valentina Nikolayevna Shatskaya
1509:– piano and historical keyboards
917:(b. 1965) – Belarusian conductor
905:(b. 1952) – violinist, conductor
644:(b. 1970) – violinist, conductor
608:(1924-2010) – violist, conductor
578:(b. 1973) – composer and pianist
540:Rachmaninov Hall (built in 1890)
256:Imperial Russian Musical Society
2282:"Moscow's Great Hall Turns 100"
1663:Konstantin Nikolayevich Igumnov
1574:Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein
1482:The Moscow Conservatory in 1940
839:(1937-2020) – composer, pianist
833:(1904-1987) – composer, pianist
743:(1937-2007) – composer, violist
719:(1890-1962) – pianist, composer
668:(1926-2003) – Albanian composer
488:Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
230:Establishment of a conservatory
1858:The conservatory consists of:
1739:Vissarion Yakovlevich Shebalin
1356:– conductor, pianist, composer
1312:Galina Konstantinovna Smirnova
1200:– pianist, composer, conductor
620:(b. 1953) – violist, conductor
590:(b. 1937) – pianist, conductor
260:Nikolai Petrovitch Troubetzkoy
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1820:Aleksandr Sergeyevich Sokolov
1785:Aleksandr Sergeyevich Sokolov
1689:Stanislav Teofilovich Shatsky
1598:Konstantin Karlovich Albrecht
1326:– Russian Minister of Culture
857:(b. 1957) - composer, pianist
803:(b. 1948) – composer, pianist
725:(b. 1944) – pianist, composer
500:On March 18, 1958, the First
322:Saint Petersburg Conservatory
208:Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
82:Alexander Sergeyevich Sokolov
2287:International Herald Tribune
1894:Church Music Research Center
1808:Tigran Abramovich Alikhanov
318:Moscow Imperial Conservatory
189:Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova
62:; 158 years ago
2307:Moscow Conservatory website
2301:Moscow Conservatory website
2220:. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
2063:Васькин, Александр (2009).
1891:Problem research laboratory
1586:Nikolai Albertovich Hubert
1085:– Albanian singer, composer
1007:– pianist, composer, singer
193:Russian Academy of Sciences
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1254:(b. 1943) - Uzbek composer
863:(1932-2003) – musicologist
367:, A. K. Zander (adjunct),
93:Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street
29:
475:the subordination of the
363:, C. E. Weber (adjunct),
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1762:Boris Ivanovich Kulikov
1611:Sergey Ivanovich Taneyev
1416:- violinist and composer
1368:– organist, musicologist
999:Anna Saulowna Lyuboshits
437:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
304:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
30:Not to be confused with
2360:Music schools in Russia
2069:. Спутник+. p. 167
1702:Heinrich Gustav Neuhaus
1236:– cellist and conductor
899:(1924-1982) – violinist
753:Marina Goglidze-Mdivani
602:(1858-1929) – violinist
1871:N.G. Rubinstein Museum
1828:Conservatory structure
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1440:– pianist and composer
1338:– violinist, conductor
1272:– composer and pianist
1266:– composer and pianist
1240:Gennady Rozhdestvensky
875:(1913-2007) – composer
851:(1903-1978) – composer
692:(1929-1996) – composer
584:(1937-2022) – composer
570:Nelly Akopian-Tamarina
557:Some notable graduates
163:of Music Performance,
116:http://www.mosconsv.ru
2331:55.75639°N 37.60444°E
1954:"Moscow Conservatory"
1624:Vasily Ilyich Safonov
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1248:(b. 1977) – violinist
1234:Mstislav Rostropovich
1188:(1943-2011) – pianist
1168:Aleksandra Pakhmutova
1089:Shoista Mullodzhanova
941:(b. 1947) – violinist
935:(1944-2011) – pianist
923:(1950-1985) – bassist
881:(1940-2001) – pianist
821:(1873-1948) – pianist
797:(1946-2021) – pianist
779:(1908-1978) – pianist
767:(1929-2015) – pianist
749:(1916-1985) – pianist
731:(1912-1977) – pianist
713:(1954-1988) – pianist
707:(1932-2007) – violist
656:(1859-1930) – cellist
650:(1900-1972) – violist
638:(1930-2005) – pianist
614:(1931-2021) – pianist
594:Vladimir Bakaleinikov
519:Moscow Synodal School
2237:on 15 September 2008
2140:Власова, Екатерина.
1432:Mikhail Voskresensky
1065:Alexander Mogilevsky
915:Serguei Kostiuchenko
773:(b. 1931) – composer
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523:Moscow Synodal Choir
2355:Moscow Conservatory
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1392:- composer, pianist
1366:Marina Tchebourkina
1318:Viviana Sofronitsky
1300:Tamriko Siprashvili
1284:(b. 1992) - pianist
1252:Dilorom Saidaminova
1224:– pianist, composer
1222:Sergei Rachmaninoff
1210:Viktoria Postnikova
1114:Alexandre Naoumenko
1079:– pianist, composer
1055:– composer, pianist
957:Elisabeth Leonskaja
947:(b. 1980) – pianist
911:(b. 1949) – pianist
869:(b. 1984) – pianist
845:(b. 1975) – pianist
827:(b. 1967) – pianist
815:(b. 1978) – pianist
789:Rustem Hayroudinoff
785:(b. 1942) – cellist
755:(b. 1936) – pianist
737:(b. 1955) – pianist
686:(b. 1955) – pianist
680:(b. 1928) – pianist
674:(b. 1958) – pianist
660:Alexander Chuhaldin
632:(b. 1948) – pianist
626:(b. 1969) – pianist
600:Stanisław Barcewicz
566:(b. 1947) – pianist
425:Konstantin Albrecht
401:Wilhelm Fitzenhagen
264:Konstantin Albrecht
214:, then governor of
125:Moscow Conservatory
41:
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1294:Valery Sigalevitch
1264:Alexander Scriabin
1228:Sviatoslav Richter
1192:Gregor Piatigorsky
1144:Dmitri Novgorodsky
1138:Tatiana Nikolayeva
1023:Alexander Malofeev
867:Vladimir Khomyakov
819:Konstantin Igumnov
813:Valentina Igoshina
654:Anatoliy Brandukov
588:Vladimir Ashkenazy
515:October Revolution
479:, and then to the
381:Vladimir Kashperov
349:Nikolai Rubinstein
252:Nikolai Rubinstein
222:, governor of the
212:Battle of Borodino
127:, also officially
2162:Пахомова, Мария.
2016:978-5-89598-279-2
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1454:Marina Yakhlakova
1386:– Albanian singer
1354:Yevgeny Svetlanov
1336:Vladimir Spivakov
1324:Aleksandr Sokolov
1162:Alexander Osminin
1132:Stanislav Neuhaus
1077:Alexander Mosolov
873:Tikhon Khrennikov
849:Aram Khachaturian
831:Dmitry Kabalevsky
771:Sofia Gubaidulina
765:Vera Gornostayeva
684:Nikolai Demidenko
564:Valery Afanassiev
447:Nikitskaya Street
365:Alexandre Dubuque
355:, C. F. Wilshau (
280:Ferdinand Büchner
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