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Coordinates: 49°5956.4N 8°1525.1E / 49.999000°N 8.256972°E / 49.999000; 8.256972
 

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Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium
Peter Cornelius Conservatory
The conservatory in 2015
TypeConservatory
Establishedaround 1882
FounderPaul Schumacher
RectorGerhard Scholz
Studentsc. 3,000[1]
Location , ,

Germany


49°59′56.4″N 8°15′25.1″E / 49.999000°N 8.256972°E / 49.999000; 8.256972
Websitewww.pckmainz.de

The Peter Cornelius Conservatory (Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium der Stadt Mainz, PCK) is the conservatoryinMainz, the capital of the German state Rhineland-Palatinate. It dates back to a first conservatory founded around 1882. It is named after the composer Peter Cornelius who was born in Mainz. It trains both professionals and amateurs, focused of the interplay of both aspects of music-making.

History[edit]

The first conservatory in Mainz was established around 1882 and was named after its founder: Paul Schumacher'sches Conservatorium der Musik.[2] The city of Mainz bought the institution and its buildings in 1920, intending to create a municipal university of music (Musikhochschule). The first director was Hans Rosbaud. In 1922, the institution was granted the right to educate and examine music teachers.[3]

In 1936, the Musikhochschule Frankfurt was declared the only Musikhochschule of the region. The Mainz institution was named Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium.[3]

From 1953, Günter Kehr was the director of the conservatory, from 1966 Volker Hoffmann who expanded elementary music training and also focused on the training of professionals. Gerhard Scholz was director from 1998. A new building was opened in 2008, celebrating 125 years of tradition.[4][5]

Program[edit]

The Musikschule (music school) is the largest in the state,[6] with 140 examined teachers training around 3,500 students from age three months to 80.[1] All instruments of a classical orchestras and voice are taught. The students can meet and perform together in several ensembles and choirs. They also perform at Klassenvorspiel (class recital), concerts and a competition.[7]

The Studienabteilung educates music teachers, in close cooperation with the Hochschule für Musik Mainz. The pedagogical programs are held by the conservatory.[6]

The Junges Ensemble (young ensemble) is an offer to young singers to perform on the stages of the Staatstheater Mainz, in collaboration with the theatre and the university.[8]

Directors[edit]

Some of the conservatory directors have become known internationally:[4]

Students[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Musikschulabteilung" (in German). pckmainz.de. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  • ^ "Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium der Stadt Mainz" (in German). Deutsches Musikinformationszentrum. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  • ^ a b "Das PCK / Über uns" (in German). pckmainz.de. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  • ^ a b "Zukunftspläne nach erfolgreicher Existenzsicherung / Im 125. Jahr seines Bestehens bezieht das Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium Mainz eine neues Domizil" (in German). neue musikzeitung. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  • ^ Heß, Amelie (10 March 2017). "Hochschule für Musik Mainz und Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium richten neuen Bachelorstudiengang ein". Main-Spitze (in German). Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  • ^ a b "Hochschule für Musik Mainz und Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium richten neuen Bachelorstudiengang ein" (in German). Informationsdienst Wissenschaft. 23 February 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  • ^ "Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium" (in German). Mainz. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  • ^ "Junges Ensemble / "So wie man zum Klavierüben ein Klavier braucht, braucht man zum Theaterüben ein Theater..."" (in German). Hochschule für Musik Mainz. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
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