Odesa conservatory

Odesa National Music Academy named after AV Nezhdanova (Ukrainian: Одеська національна музична академія імені А. В. Нежданової) or Odesa Conservatory is a Ukrainian state institution of higher music education. Its courses include postgraduate education.

History

The Odesa Conservatory was established in 1913 on the foundation of the music college (opened in 1897) of the Odesa branch of the Imperial Russian Music Society.[1][2] The founder of the conservatory was a prominent Polish composer, conductor and teacher Witold Maliszewski (1873-1939), a student of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Glazunov, and a teacher of Mykola Vilinsky and Witold Lutosławski.

In 1923, it was divided into a music institute and a technical school, which in 1928 were merged into the Music and Drama Institute.[1]

In 1934 the Odesa Conservatory was re-established in the previous form.[2][1] In 1950, it was named after the outstanding opera singer Antonina Nezhdanova.[1][2]

On May 8, 2012, by the decree of the President of Ukraine, the conservatory was renamed to academy and granted the national status.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Odesa National Music Academy". Internet encyclopedia of Ukraine.
  2. 1 2 3 "Odesa national music academy" (PDF). Ukrainian music encyclopedia. Kyiv.
  3. "About granting the national status to the Odesa state musical academy named after Nezhdanova" (in Ukrainian). President of Ukraine.


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