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From 1919 to 1928, Brno Conservatory had two masterclasses intended for composers and pianists. The official status of the school was lower than university level, however, the quality of the courses was reasonably good.
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The dance department was a part of the conservatory from 1946. The department was separated and became independent in 1986.
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Leoš Janáček attempted to establish and improve high musical education in Brno from his early age. In 1881, he founded the
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Jan Kunc remained the director until 1945. Other important directors include pianist and musicologist
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Brno Conservatory regularly organizes concerts and theatre performances and collaborates with the
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by German Wanderley. It was the seat of the German Teachers Institute, founded by the Emperor
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As of 2011, Brno Conservatory has classes for all instruments of the standard
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Brno
Coordinates
49°12′15.94″N 16°36′36.15″E / 49.2044278°N 16.6100417°E / 49.2044278; 16.6100417
konzervatorbrno.eu
Czech
Brno
Moravian
Leoš Janáček
Jan Kunc
Neo-Renaissance
Franz Joseph I of Austria
German occupation of Czechoslovakia
LudvĂ­k Kundera
Zdeněk Blažek
symphony orchestra
guitar
accordion
cimbalom
recorder
composition
conducting
singing
Brno Philharmonic Orchestra
Josef BlatnĂ˝
Jan Kunc
LudvĂ­k Kundera
Vilém Kurz
Jaroslav Kvapil

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