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    The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg, is a state institution under the Danish Ministry of Culture, charged with responsibility for the further education courses in music, and for otherwise contributing to the promotion of musical culture in Denmark.
    The programs have been given the highest status, both nationally and internationally. This means that they measure up to the best comparable courses on offer abroad. We train students for careers as professional musicians, and, depending on the course taken, students graduate either as solo performers or as music teachers.
    The emphasis of the teaching is on solo work with an instrument or the voice, but there is also ensemble playing and several supplementary subjects. For those studying to become music teachers, particular importance is attached to music pedagogy and communicative subjects. Our corps of teachers are active and committed, and we expect our students to exhibit the same qualities. We are flexible, but we attach importance to discipline and cooperation as essential elements in the training of professional musicians and music teachers.
    Concert activities at The Royal Academy of Music span widely – from small practice concerts in the academy classrooms i both Aarhus and Aalborg over more massive concerts on the stages of Musikhuset Aarhus and Musikkens Hus to the grand RAMA Festival that represents the best of what students and teachers at both addresses of the Academy have to offer. Furthermore, the Academy is part of a long line of local and regional collaborations with e.g., SPOT Festival, Live Music in Schools, Aarhus Jazz Festival, and many more.
    The Academy both in Aalborg and Aarhus has many different teaching facilities, concert halls, meeting rooms, instrument collections, sound studios, and much more. Both departments endeavor to keep their facilities up-to-date to provide the students with a productive and modern education that prepares them for the future in the best possible way.
    The Royal Academy of Music, as it is shaped today, was brought about in 2010 by the merger between The Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, founded in 1927, and The Academy of Music, Aalborg, founded in 1930.
    However, if you dive into the annals of history, you will find that it is not so much a merger as a returning to the institution's original form. The Academy in Aalborg was founded as a northern department of the Academy in Aarhus three years later, and both were founded by Johan Nilsson and his wife, Magda.
    This means that after 80 years of separation, the two institutions were reunited in 2010 to become two departments of the same Academy.

    The Royal Academy of Music - Aarhus
    Founding year: 1927
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 350
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: UNKNOWN
    Number of staff: 200
    Type: Universities

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    Address: The Royal Academy of Music - Aarhus, Skovgaardsgade 2C DK-8000, Aarhus , 8000, Denmark



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