Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium

Posted on Monday, October 10, 2011
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Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium was an independent academy of music that worked from its founding in 1930 until the first January 2010 when the academy was long under the Royal Academy . From 2010 called the Royal Conservatory of Music, Aalborg. North Jutland Academy of Music had the depositions premises in Ryesgade in Aalborg . It is expected that Aalborg Department of the Royal Academy from 1 December 2012 move from Ryesgade for rooms on the waterfront in the House of Music

Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium

Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium was founded by Johan and Magdalena Nilsson in 1930 and ran conservatory until 1972, when the academy was taken over by the Ministry of Culture . As part of the Royal Academy of Music offers undergraduate – and graduate programs in both the classical and the rhythmic territory, based on one or more principal and several minor. There will also be offered continuing education at various levels.

Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium

Courses Offered

  • Undergraduate Programs
  • Graduate Programs

Contact Details
Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium
Ryesgade 58
Aalborg
9000 Nordjylland
Tel: +45 9812 7744
Fax: +45 8676 0664
Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium
Official Website: http:/www.musikkons.dk/

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