“The American Conservatory of Music was established in the year 1886 in Chicago, Illinois and is now located in Metropolitan Chicago. The Conservatory is legally constituted and approved in the State of Indiana and in Belize. The Indiana COPE Agency has no jurisdiction over the Conservatory.”
The American Conservatory of Music honors the Bishop of Rome, who worked, together with Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople, to bring unity in the Faith to all the fragmented parts of Christianity. He is to be remembered for his unselfish devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the Only Head of the Christian Church, because the Body of Christ is a Divine Institution. May the Holy memory of John Paul II, Bishop of Rome, be eternal. Fourth Friday of Great Lent – Salutations to the Holy Theotokos, April 8, 2005: Funeral for Bishop of Rome set to happen today
The American Conservatory of Music salutes all those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. May their memories be eternal. Through the Prayers of the Most Holy Mother of God, Lord, Have Mercy. Jesus Christ comes to Earth 1,973 years ago, and also on this day we commemorate His Birth and the special Agape He gave to all of us. He is the Savior for all those who believe in Him and His Resurrection. (John 3:16) He is the same: yesterday, today, and forever more: King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, the Alpha and Omega. Glorify Him! Amen.
Mission
To foster the development of the Fine Arts and in particular the art of music. To establish and maintain an institution for preserving and advancing learning, for discovering and encouraging talent, for cultivating appreciation, and, in general, for educating and instructing in all the branches of music as an art and as a science. To establish, maintain, and offer to students a curriculum and course of instruction dealing thoroughly with the history, science, aesthetics, arts, and techniques of music in accordance with the best contemporary standards.
Library
The Robert R. McCormick Memorial Library at the American Conservatory of Music. The library is not a lending library, but is freely available to authorized individuals under the supervision of the librarian. The library contains holdings of over 1600 volumes of books, recordings, music, and other reference works. The Library offers students, faculty, and staff access to its reference materials. The library performs reference services to help students to conduct their own research inquiries. Please look for updates on this page.
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Contact Details
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing
P.O. Box 7005
11th & Oak
Quincy, Illinois 62305-7005
(800)-877-9140, (217) 228-5520
Official Website: http://www.brcn.edu/