Musashino Academia Musicae
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Musashino Academia Musicae | |
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Musashino Academia Musicae | |
Established | 1929 |
Type | Private |
President | Naotaka Fukui |
Location | Nerima-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www.musashino-music.ac.jp |
Musashino Academia Musicae (武蔵野音楽大学 Musashino Ongaku Daigaku), located in Tokyo, Japan, is a music conservatory founded in 1929.
After World War II, the music school expanded, becoming the Musashino College of Music. It now has educational sites in Nerima, Iruma, Saitama, and Tama, Tokyo.
Concert halls
Musashino Academia Musicae owns four music halls:
- Beethoven Hall
- Bach Saal
- Mozart Hall
- Schubert Hall
Notable faculty
- Frank Bencriscutto (conducting)
- Kálmán Berkes (clarinet)
- Roger Bobo (tuba)
- Ronald Cavaye (piano)
- Valeria Szervánszky (piano)
Graduates
- Toshiro Ohmi, Japanese popular singer, TV personality
External links
Coordinates: 35°44′28.81″N 139°40′19.85″E / 35.7413361°N 139.6721806°E
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