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  1. The conservatorys pride is the building which was constructed in 1896 especially to fit for the school’s purposes, it houses the Opera and ballet theater and Glazunov concert hall. Currently the conservatory employs more than 400 teachers and provides education for over 1300 students.

  2. St. Petersburg Conservatory is one of the top universities in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is ranked #14 in QS WUR Ranking By Subject 2024.

  3. Mar 25, 2021 · Dmitri Shostakovich entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory (which had been renamed the Petrograd Conservatory) in 1919 to study piano and composition. Six years later, at age 19, he composed his First Symphony as a graduation piece and gained almost instant recognition as an important new composer.

  4. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Anton Rubinstein opened the St. Petersburg Conservatory, which focused attention on the contentious issue of how Russian musicians should be trained. To Rubinstein, good pedagogy was unrelated to nationality, whereas dilettantism was the negation of competence.

  5. Contents. hide. Beginning. History. Directors and rectors. Notable teachers. Notable graduates. Related pages. Other websites. Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Theatre Square and the conservatory in 1913. The Saint Petersburg Conservatory is a famous music school in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

  6. Tchaikovsky spent almost three years of his life at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. In addition to his studies of harmony, strict counterpoint, composition and instrumentation (and despite having been excused from the compulsory piano class), he also decided to study the flute and organ.

  7. Saint Petersburg Conservatory in St. Petersburg, Russia - sight map, attraction information, photo and list of walking tours containing this attraction. Get offline map and directions using our GPSmyCity self-guided walking tours app for your mobile device.

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