Academic Music College | |||||
Native Name: | Академическое музыкальное училище при Московской государственной консерватории им. П. И. Чайковского | ||||
Native Name Lang: | ru | ||||
Former Name: | Public Music College | ||||
Parent: | Moscow Conservatory | ||||
City: | Moscow | ||||
Coordinates: | 55.7561°N 37.5968°W | ||||
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Academic Music College, fully Tchaikovsky Academic Music College at the Moscow State Conservatory (Russian: Академическое музыкальное училище при Московской государственной консерватории им. П. И. Чайковского) is an educational institution located in Moscow, Russia.
Founded in 1891 as Public Music College by pianist, the college was given the name of and an official attachment to the Moscow Conservatory in 1936.
Academic Music College's full graduate program lasts four years. Entry exams are normally held for students age 15, although students from the vocal department are usually older. Its diploma gives graduates the right to work professionally as teachers, orchestra players, conductors, operatic and choir soloists.[1] The Academic Music College can also be considered a preparatory stage for further advancement in higher education institutions such as conservatories and universities. In that capacity, the college serves as an intermediary educational body. The college also has its own junior division, Music School.
In musical circles, Academic Music College is often informally called Merzliakov College, or simply Merzliakovka, after the street on which it is located.[2]