Volgograd Conservatory
Волгоградская государственная консерватория имени П. А. Серебрякова | |
Established | 1917 |
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Rector | Osadchaya Olga Yurievna |
Location | , Russia |
Website | http://new.serebryakovka.ru/ |
State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Volgograd State Conservatory named after P. A. Serebryakov" is one of the Russian conservatories, a higher educational institution of arts in the city of Volgograd. It is named after the Soviet pianist Pavel Serebryakov.[1]
History
[edit]The Volgograd Conservatory traces its history back to music classes that opened on January 6, 1911, in Tsaritsyn. They were located in a building on the corner of Moskovskaya and Astrakhanskaya streets. They included training in three specialties: violin, cello and piano. The tuition fee was 80 rubles per year.
The work of the school was interrupted by the Great Patriotic War. It resumed work only in 1957.
Names
[edit]The Volgograd Conservatory had the following official names and organizational-legal forms:
- 1917 to 1923 — Tsaritsyn Music School
- 1923 to 1936 — Stalingrad Music College
- 1936 to 1961 — Stalingrad Music School
- 1961 to 1963 — Volgograd Music School (due to the renaming of Stalingrad to Volgograd)
- 1963 to 1989 — Volgograd School of Arts
- 1989 to 1994 — Volgograd School of Arts named after P. A. Serebryakov
- 1994 to 1996 — Volgograd Higher Municipal School of Arts (College of Arts) named after P. A. Serebryakov
- 1996 to 2001 — Volgograd Municipal Institute of Arts named after P. A. Serebryakov
- 2001 to 2003 — Municipal Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education (MEI HPE) "Volgograd Institute of Arts named after P. A. Serebryakov"
- 2013 to 2015 — Municipal Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education (MEI HPE) "Volgograd Conservatory (Institute) named after P. A. Serebryakov"
- 2015 to 2024 — Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Volgograd Conservatory (Institute) named after P. A. Serebryakov"
- Since 2024 — State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Volgograd State Conservatory named after P. A. Serebryakov"
Structure
[edit]The structure of the conservatory consists of the Faculty of Higher Professional Education, the Faculty of Secondary Professional Education, and the Faculty of Additional Professional Education.
- Faculty of Higher Professional Education
The Faculty of Higher Education includes the following departments:
- Department of Piano Performance
- Department of String Instruments
- Department of Wind and Percussion Instruments
- Department of Folk Instruments
- Department of Vocal Arts
- Department of Conducting
- Department of Pop and Jazz Music
- Department of Music History and Theory
- Faculty of Secondary Professional Education
The Faculty of Secondary Professional Education includes the following subject-cycle commissions:
- SCC "Piano"
- SCC "String Bowed Instruments"
- SCC "Wind and Percussion Instruments"
- SCC "Folk Instruments"
- SCC "Vocal Arts"
- SCC "Choral Conducting"
- SCC "Solo and Choral Folk Singing"
- SCC "Music Arts of the Stage"
- SCC "Music Theory"
- SCC "General Piano"
- SCC "Social and Humanitarian Disciplines"
- SCC "Painting"
- Faculty of Additional Professional Education
The Faculty of Additional Professional Education includes:
- Continuing Education Courses
- Choral Studio
- Training in additional general developmental programs in the arts for children and adults
References
[edit]- ^ "О консерватории". Волгоградской государственной консерватории им. П.А.Серебрякова. Retrieved 2024-06-20.