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The University of Music and Theatre Munich (German: Hochschule für Musik und Theater München), also known as the Munich Conservatory, is a performing arts conservatory in Munich, Germany. The main building it currently occupies is the former Führerbau of the NSDAP, located at Arcisstraße 12, on the eastern side of the Königsplatz. Teaching and other events also take place at Luisenstraße 37a, Gasteig, the Prinzregententheater (theatre studies), and in Wilhelmstraße (ballet). Since 2008, the Richard Strauss Conservatory (de), until then independent, has formed part of the university.

Hochschule für Musik und Theater München
TypePublic
Established1846; 178 years ago (1846)
PresidentBernd Redmann

Academic staff

125 professors
Students1098 (SS 2019)
Location , ,
CampusUrban
Websitehmtm.de/en/
The university's main building, in the Königsplatz, Munich
The Prinzregententheater, home of the theatre studies department
Facade of the Königsplatz building at the time of the Munich Agreement, in September 1938.

History

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In 1846, a private institution called the Royal Conservatory of Music (Königliches Conservatorium für Musik) was founded, and in 1867, at the suggestion of Richard Wagner, this was transformed by King Ludwig II into the Royal Bavarian Music School (Königliche bayerische Musikschule), financed privately by Ludwig II until gaining the status of a state institution in 1874. It has since been renamed several times: to the Royal Academy of the Art of Music (Königliche Akademie der Tonkunst), the State Academy of Music (Staatliche Akademie der Tonkunst), the University for Music (Hochschule für Musik) and finally to the present name in 1998.

Its original location, the Odeonsgebäude, was destroyed in 1944. The current building was constructed for the Nazi party by Paul Troost and was called the Führerbau. Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler signed the Munich Agreement in this building in 1938. Hitler's office, on the second floor above the main entrance, is now a rehearsal room, but has been changed little since it was built.

In 1974, the Bavarian University Act placed the Munich college, as well as all other Bavarian music colleges, on an educational par with art colleges.

Programmes

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The university offers study programmes in performing and teaching in all music subjects and ballet, as well as joint study programmes with the Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding covering operatic performance, acting, directing, musicals, make-up for the theatre and lighting design.

Former and present staff

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Alumni

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  • Benjamin Appl
  • Valentina Babor
  • Jason Barry-Smith
  • Nélida Béjar
  • Martin Bernheimer
  • Winfried Bönig
  • Milana Chernyavska
  • Annette Dasch
  • Gabriel Dessauer
  • Jurgita Dronina
  • Christoph von Dohnányi
  • Claudia Eder
  • Harold Faltermeyer
  • Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
  • Mihoko Fujimura
  • Ricardo Gallen
  • Christian Gerhaher
  • Thomas Guggeis
  • Claus Guth
  • Anna Handler
  • Hildegard Heichele
  • Gerold Huber
  • Nicolaus A. Huber
  • Anna Korsun
  • Horst Laubenthal
  • Elisabeth Lindermeier
  • Nick McCarthy
  • Gerhard Merkl
  • Nils Mönkemeyer
  • Carl Orff
  • Helga Pogatschar
  • Bernd Purkrabek
  • Bernd Redmann
  • Pichu Sambamoorthi
  • Hanns-Martin Schneidt
  • Kirill Troussov
  • Jörg Widmann
  • Heinz Winbeck
  • Carl Valentin Wunderle
  • Karl Maria Zwißler
  • Jonas Kaufmann
  • Honorary doctorates

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Mozartforscher Gernot Gruber zum Ehrendoktor ernannt". musikhochschule-muenchen.de. Munich: Hochschule für Musik und Theater München. 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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