Volgograd Conservatory

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Volgograd Conservatory
Волгоградская государственная консерватория имени П. А. Серебрякова
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Established 1917
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]

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History

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

The Volgograd Conservatory had the following official names and organizational-legal forms:

Structure

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:

Faculty of Secondary Professional Education

The Faculty of Secondary Professional Education includes the following subject-cycle commissions:

Faculty of Additional Professional Education

The Faculty of Additional Professional Education includes:

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References

  1. "О консерватории". Волгоградской государственной консерватории им. П.А.Серебрякова. Retrieved 2024-06-20.

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