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KM Music Conservatory (KMMC) is a higher education institution founded in 2008 by the A. R. Rahman foundation. Located in Arumbakkam , Chennai , in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu , the conservatory offers a range of part-time and full-time courses in Hindustani and Western classical music and music technology .
Qutub-E-Kripa is a national award-winning ensemble of young musicians of A. R. Rahman's KM Music Conservatory. According to AR Rahman's official website, the K M College of Music & Technology produces outstandingly talented students every year. In order to provide direction and a means to showcase their talent, Qutub-E-Kripa was formed by AR ...
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Below is a list of degree-granting music institutions of higher learning in the United States.As of 2017, in the United States, there were 650 degree-granting institutions of higher learning that were accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
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The Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe (German: University of Music Karlsruhe) is a college of music in Karlsruhe, Germany. [1] Originally the Baden Conservatory of Music, it was elevated to a Hochschule under the direction of Franz Philipp , who led the school from 1924 to 1942.
The Kunitachi College of Music (国立音楽大学, Kunitachi Ongaku Daigaku) is a private music conservatory in Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1926 as the Tokyo Conservatory of Music, Kunitachi now offers study programs in performance, music education, composition, computer music, and musicology, for bachelor's degree , post-bachelor's ...
The conservatory was several times renamed. Since 1920 it was known as Music Academy, but in 1923 with the opening of theatre major the academy was turned into the Institute of Music and Drama, and later into Kharkiv State Conservatory (1934) and Institute of Arts (1963).