Organization
There are over 100 lecturers, many of which are famous musicians, composers and researchers, and experienced pedagogogists graduated from European conservatoires in world’s most famous music centres (Russia, Eastern European countries, UK, France, Italy, Germany…). The conservatoire tends to teach classical music schools for their students. Apart from the education program, the conservatoire hold some orchestras:
- A symphony orchestra.
- An adult orchestra.
- A child orchestra.
- A Vietnamese traditional orchestra.
- Guitar, Mandoline, Accordéon (GMAC) orchestra.
There are two concert rooms (500 seats and 100 seats respectively) with two performances weekly. Many of the conservatoire graduates has become famous singers and composers in the country. The onservatoire has won many medals and awards nationally and internationally, namely:
- Award at J.B.Bach International Concours in Leipzig, Germany in 1980.
- Two first awards in National Concours in 1986.
- Autumne Concours in 1993: Violon first award (adult), violon second award (children)….
The conservatoire has been awarded several Labor Medals by Vietnamese Presidents.
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