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Orders for enrollment

There are no additional admissions in 2019

On July 29, an order(s) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment, from among those applicants without entrance examinations, entering places within quotas;

3) enrollment based on the results of entrance examinations for the main places within the target numbers remaining after enrollment without entrance examinations (hereinafter referred to as the main competitive places):

a) the first stage of enrollment in the main competitive places - enrollment in 80% of the specified places (if 80% is a fractional value, rounding up is carried out):

The acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places and wishing to be enrolled at the first stage of enrollment in the main competitive places is completed;

Within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are allocated until 80% of the main competitive places are filled (taking into account rounding);

On August 3, an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 80% of the main competitive places are filled;

b) the second stage of enrollment in the main competitive places - enrollment in 100% of the specified places:

The acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places is ending;

Within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are allocated until 100% of the main competitive places are filled;

On August 8, an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 100% of the main competitive places are filled.



40. Applicants for training have the right to provide information about their individual achievements, the results of which are taken into account when applying for training. The results of individual achievements are taken into account by awarding points for individual achievements and (or) as an advantage in case of equality of criteria for ranking the lists of applicants.

Points awarded for individual achievements are included in the total of competition points.

The applicant submits documents confirming receipt of the results of individual achievements.

41. When admitting students to undergraduate and specialist programs, the Conservatory awards points for the following individual achievements:

1) availability of champion and prize-winner status Olympic Games, Paralympic Games and Deaflympics, world champion, European champion, person who took first place at the world championship, European championship in sports included in the programs of the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games and Deaflympics, the presence of a gold insignia of the All-Russian Physical Culture and Sports Complex " Ready for work and defense" (GTO) and a certificate of the established form - 1 point.

2) availability of a secondary school certificate general education with honors, or a certificate of secondary (complete) general education for those awarded a gold medal, or a certificate of secondary (complete) general education for those awarded a silver medal - 1 point.

3) having a high school diploma vocational education with honors – 1 point.

4) participation and (or) results of participation of applicants in olympiads (not used to obtain special rights and (or) advantages upon admission to study according to specific conditions for admission and specific grounds for admission) and other intellectual and (or) creative competitions, physical education events and sporting events held in order to identify and support individuals who have demonstrated outstanding abilities in accordance with the list established by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated November 27, 2015 N 1384 “On approval of lists of Olympiads and other intellectual and (or) creative competitions, events aimed at developing intellectual and creativity, ability to engage in physical education and sports, interest in scientific (research), creative, physical education and sports activities, as well as propaganda scientific knowledge, creative and sports achievements, for the 2014/15 academic year and for the 2015/16 academic year": prize-winners and winners of such events corresponding to the profile of the specialty (direction of training) upon admission - 10 points.

42. When admitted to undergraduate or specialty programs, an applicant may be awarded no more than 10 points in total for individual achievements.

43. The list of individual achievements taken into account for admission to undergraduate programs and specialty programs in the event of equality of the sum of competitive points is established by the Conservatory in the following order:

Participation in the All-Russian Olympiad for students of music colleges or the V All-Russian open competition of musicians performing on woodwind, brass and percussion instruments named after A.A. Nesterov, organized by the federal state budgetary educational institution higher education"Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory named after M.I. Glinka."


30. The following have the right to admission without entrance examinations:
1) winners and prize-winners of the final stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren (hereinafter referred to as the winners and prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiad), members of national teams Russian Federation who participated in international Olympiads in general education subjects and were formed in the manner established by the federal body executive power carrying out the functions of developing state policy and legal regulation in the field of education (hereinafter referred to as members of national teams of the Russian Federation), in specialties and (or) areas of training corresponding to the profile of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren or the international Olympiad - for 4 years following for the year of the relevant Olympiad;
2) winners and prize-winners of the IV stage of the All-Ukrainian student Olympiads, members of national teams of Ukraine participating in international Olympiads in general education subjects, in specialties and (or) areas of training corresponding to the profile of the All-Ukrainian student Olympiad or international Olympiad - for 4 years following the year of the relevant Olympiad, if the specified winners, prize-winners and members of national teams are among the persons specified in Part 3.1 of Article 5 Federal Law N 84-FZ;
3) champions and prize-winners of the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games and Deaf Olympic Games, world champions, European champions, persons who took first place at the World Championship, European Championship in sports included in the programs of the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games and Deaf Olympic Games (hereinafter - champions (prizewinners) in the field of sports), in specialties and (or) areas of training in the field physical culture and sports.
31. Disabled children, disabled people of groups I and II, disabled people from childhood, disabled people due to military injury or illness received during military service, orphans and children without parental care have the right to admission to study within a special quota. , as well as persons from among orphans and children left without parental care, and combat veterans from among the persons specified in subparagraphs 1 - 4 of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of the Federal Law of January 12, 1995 N 5-FZ "On Veterans ".
32. Preemptive right enrollment is provided to the following persons:
1) orphans and children left without parental care, as well as persons from among orphans and children left without parental care;
2) disabled children, disabled people of groups I and II;

3) citizens under the age of twenty who have only one parent - a disabled person of group I, if the average per capita family income is below the subsistence level established in the constituent entity of the Russian Federation at the place of residence of these citizens;
4) citizens who were exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and who are subject to the Law of the Russian Federation of May 15, 1991 N 1244-1 "On social protection citizens exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant";
5) children of military personnel who died while performing their military service duties or who died as a result of injury (wounds, trauma, concussion) or diseases received by them while performing the duties of military service, including when participating in counter-terrorism operations and (or) other activities fight against terrorism;
6) children of deceased (deceased) Heroes Soviet Union, Heroes of the Russian Federation and full holders of the Order of Glory;
7) children of employees of internal affairs bodies, the Federal Troop Service national guard of the Russian Federation, institutions and bodies of the penal system, the federal fire service, the State Fire Service, drug control authorities and psychotropic substances, customs authorities, Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, those who died (died) as a result of injury or other damage to health received in connection with the performance of official duties, or as a result of an illness they received during their service in the specified institutions and bodies, and children who were their dependents;
8) children of prosecutorial employees who died (died) as a result of injury or other damage to health received during their service in the prosecutor’s office or after dismissal due to harm to health in connection with their official activities;
9) military personnel who undergo military service under a contract and whose continuous duration of military service under a contract is at least three years, as well as citizens who have completed military service by conscription and are entering training on the recommendations of commanders issued to citizens in the manner established by the federal executive body authorities in which federal law provides for military service;
10) citizens who served for at least three years under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies in military positions and were dismissed from military service on the grounds provided for in subparagraphs "b" - "d" of paragraph 1 , subparagraph "a" of paragraph 2 and subparagraphs "a" - "c" of paragraph 3 of Article 51 of the Federal Law of March 28, 1998 N 53-FZ "On Military Duty and military service";
11) disabled war veterans, combatants, as well as combat veterans from among the persons specified in subparagraphs 1 - 4 of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of the Federal Law of January 12, 1995 N 5-FZ “On Veterans”;
12) citizens who directly participated in tests of nuclear weapons, radioactive military substances in the atmosphere, nuclear weapons underground, in exercises with the use of such weapons and radioactive military substances before the date of actual termination of these tests and exercises, direct participants in the liquidation radiation accidents at nuclear installations of surface and underwater ships and other military facilities, direct participants in the conduct and support of work on the collection and disposal of radioactive substances, as well as direct participants in the liquidation of the consequences of these accidents (military personnel and civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, military personnel of the internal troops of the Ministry Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, military personnel and employees of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, persons who served in the railway troops and other military formations, employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation and the federal fire service of the State Fire Service);
13) military personnel, employees of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, the penal system, the federal fire service of the State Fire Service, who performed tasks in conditions of armed conflict in the Chechen Republic and in adjacent territories classified as zone armed conflict, and the specified military personnel performing tasks during counter-terrorism operations in the North Caucasus region.
33. The preferential right of enrollment in higher education organizations under the jurisdiction of federal government bodies is also granted to graduates of general educational organizations, professional educational organizations under the jurisdiction of federal government bodies and implementing additional general education programs aimed at preparing minors for military or other public service.
34. Winners and prize-winners of Olympiads for schoolchildren, held in the manner established by the federal executive body exercising the functions of developing state policy and legal regulation in the field of education (hereinafter referred to as Olympiads for schoolchildren), for 4 years following the year of the corresponding Olympiad , the following special rights are granted upon admission to undergraduate programs and specialty programs in specialties and (or) areas of training corresponding to the profile of the school Olympiad:
- be equal to persons who have scored maximum amount Unified State Examination points in a general education subject corresponding to the profile of the school Olympiad, or to persons who have successfully passed additional entrance tests of a specialized, creative and (or) professional orientation, provided for in parts 7 and 8 of Article 70 of Federal Law N 273-FZ (hereinafter referred to as the right to 100 points ).
In this case, applicants are set highest result(100 points) corresponding entrance test(tests).
35. Persons specified in paragraphs 32 and 36 of the Rules are given, during the periods specified in paragraphs 32 and 36 of the Rules, an advantage by being equal to persons who have scored the maximum number of Unified State Exam points (100 points) in a general education subject or who have received the highest result (100 points ) additional entrance test (tests) of a profile, creative and (or) professional orientation, provided for in parts 7 and 8 of Article 70 of Federal Law N 273-FZ, if the general education subject or additional entrance test corresponds to the profile of the Olympiad or the status of a champion (prizewinner) in the field of sports .
36. Providing winners and prize-winners of schoolchildren’s Olympiads with special rights and benefits specified in paragraphs 36 and 37 of the Rules is carried out at the levels of Olympiads – III, II and I; upon receipt of the results of the winner (prize-winner) for the last two classes of study in the general education program.
37. To provide the special rights specified in subparagraphs 1 and 2 of paragraph 32 and paragraph 36 of the Rules, and the benefits specified in paragraph 37 of the Rules, the Conservatory independently establishes the compliance of the Olympiad profile with specialties and areas of training, as well as the compliance of the Olympiad profile (champion (prizewinner) status ) in the field of sports) general education subjects and additional entrance tests.
38. When admitted to study under one educational program, the special rights provided for in paragraphs 32 and 36 of the Rules, and the advantage provided for in paragraph 37 of the Rules, cannot differ when applying for various shapes training, as well as upon admission to places within a special quota, to places within target quota, to the main places within the target figures and to places under contracts for the provision of paid educational services.
39. Special rights specified in paragraph 36 of the Rules and the advantage specified in paragraph 37 of the Rules are granted to winners and prize-winners of school Olympiads (with the exception of creative Olympiads and Olympiads in the field of physical culture and sports) if they have Unified State Exam results not less than 75 points:
- to use the special right specified in subparagraph 1 of paragraph 36 of the Rules, - in a general education subject corresponding to the profile of the Olympiad. The specified general educational subject is selected by the Conservatory from among the general educational subjects corresponding to the profile of the Olympiad, established in the list of Olympiads for schoolchildren, approved by the federal executive body exercising the functions of developing state policy and legal regulation in the field of education, and in the event that it is not in the specified list general education subjects for which the Unified State Exam is conducted are established - established by the Conservatory independently;
- to use the special right specified in subparagraph 2 of paragraph 36 of the Rules, or the advantage specified in paragraph 37 of the Rules, - in a general education subject corresponding to the entrance test, the Conservatory sets the specified number of points in the amount of 75 points.


97. Based on the results of the entrance test conducted by the Conservatory independently, the applicant (trusted representative) has the right to file an appeal with the appeal commission about a violation, in the applicant’s opinion, of the established procedure for conducting the entrance test and (or) about disagreement with the received assessment of the results of the entrance test.
98. An appeal is filed in one of the ways specified in paragraph 59 of the Rules.
99. During the consideration of the appeal, compliance with the established procedure for conducting the admissions test and (or) the correctness of the assessment of the results of the admissions test is checked.
100. The appeal is submitted on the day the results of the entrance test are announced or during the next working day. An appeal about a violation of the established procedure for conducting an admissions test can also be filed on the day of the admissions test.
101. Consideration of the appeal is carried out no later than the next working day after the day of its filing.
102. The applicant (trusted representative) has the right to be present during the consideration of the appeal. With a minor applicant (under 18 years of age), one of the parents or legal representatives, except for minors recognized in accordance with the law as fully capable before reaching adulthood.
103. After considering the appeal, the appeal commission makes a decision to change the assessment of the results of the entrance test or leave the specified assessment unchanged.
The decision of the appeal commission, documented in the protocol, is brought to the attention of the applicant (authorized representative). The fact that the applicant (authorized person) has become familiar with the decision of the appeal commission is certified by the signature of the applicant (authorized person).
104. The Conservatory does not consider appeals using remote technologies.


Disease;
- disease close relative if it is impossible to leave him without care;
- death of a close relative;
- accidents, natural disasters, insurmountable obstacles of natural, man-made, social, etc. character that resulted in the objective impossibility of appearing;
- waiting for an ambulance to reach a patient or an emergency service team to provide access to the home;
- involvement in the performance of public duties (juror, witness, member of the election commission, etc.);
- summons to court, military registration and enlistment office, others government bodies upon their request to appear;

Attention! If you fail to appear for the exam in accordance with the schedule of entrance tests, the following reasons are not valid, including:
- impossibility of arrival due to the lack of tickets for sale for long-distance and short-distance transport;
- passing an entrance test or visiting training sessions in another educational organization; application form

Founded in 1946, the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory (until 1990 - the Gorky State Conservatory) almost immediately took the place of one of the best music universities in the country. First of all, this is the merit of a wonderful team of teachers - graduates of the Moscow and Leningrad Conservatories, who by the time work began were already well-known performing musicians and competent theorists.

At the origins

The whole world knows these names: A. P. Stogorsky, I. V. Sposobin, A. A. Kasyanov, B. S. Veprinsky, S. L. and A. L. Lazerson, N. N. Poluektova, D. V. Zhitomirsky, M. V. Tropinskaya, G. R. Ginzburg, M. S. Pekelis, J. I. Zak, J. V. Flier, V. A. Shcherbinin, V. P. Portugalov, O. K. Eiges , A. V. Brown, A. A. Nesterov, B. S. Marants, I. I. Kats, I. B. Gusman. It was they who raised the educational level, which the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory maintains to this day.

It is hardly possible to find a more authoritative musical and public figure, who was the first rector - A. A. Kogan, who was replaced in this post in 1950 by the most excellent musicologist and pianist G. S. Dombaev, who also turned out to be an excellent organizer. His initiatives helped the university in every possible way to remain among the leading ones and take an increasingly worthy place every year. In 1957, the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory received the honorary name of the composer M.

Climb

Already by the sixties, excellent musical traditions had developed at the conservatory, supporting teacher training schools, and in 1965 a system of further education - postgraduate education - began working. A little earlier, the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory decorated its Great Concert Hall with an organ from the German company "Alexander Schuke", students received an increasingly more convenient building for classes and new dormitories.

The organ in the hall of the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory was not idle. Lessons in the class of the Honored Artist of the USSR, Professor G.I. Kozlova were extremely popular; many people wanted to get into her class. And, of course, not only to her. But the competition for applicants to the Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory has always been very large. Teachers of all directions worked exceptionally hard; their students had no equal at all-Union competitions and festivals of modern music. The festival named after D. D. Shostakovich showed this especially well in 1964.

Theorists

Twenty-one years, since 1972, Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory. Glinka flourished under the leadership of the famous composer, professor. The composition department shone especially brightly in these years, a strong musicological school was formed here, collections of articles were published and scientific works, which have become universally known: “Problems of modern music”, “Problems of music analysis” and many others. One of the most interesting areas for Nizhny Novgorod musicians has developed rapidly - musicology. The faculty turned out to be a pioneer in many ways.

In the seventies, the Great Concert Hall of the Gorky Conservatory gave humanity the first performances of works by Schnittke, sacred music by Rachmaninov, music by Kastalsky, Chesnokov, and also some Western composers. Each such concert was a discovery and confirmed the general opinion of this university as a brave and honest discoverer of both forbidden masterpieces and undeservedly forgotten authors.

New time

Since 1994, the conservatory staff elected an outstanding conductor, People's Artist of Russia and honorary citizen of Nizhny Novgorod, Professor L. K. Sivukhin to the position of rector. It was then that the university entrusted to him acquired extensive connections with music universities abroad and international status. Now the conservatory has students and trainees from Syria, Japan, France, Denmark, China, the USA, and Jamaica.

In 1996, the NNPC was headed by the conductor and composer, Honored Artist, People's Artist of Russia, member of the Academy of Humanities, winner of many awards and holder of orders, Professor E. B. Fertelmeister. From that moment on, the development of the university flowed in all directions, and integration into the musical culture of the world acquired a new pace. The authority of the NNGC has increased significantly, and in 2005 the university received the status of an academy. The conservatory has also been transformed externally: the façade, walls, and interiors have become modern, but the atmosphere of creative comfort created initially has been preserved in its entirety.

Areas of activity

Now the NNGC is the largest center of musical culture throughout the Volga region, providing federal district musical, educational, educational and scientific activities, which have been repeatedly awarded with various grants: the Humanitarian Scientific Foundation of Russia, the Open Society Institute, the Goethe-Institut, as well as DAAD scholarships and many others. In addition, NNGC additionally receives financial support from the state. This allows us to financially support the teaching and accompanist staff and intensify their creative activities.

Specialists receive higher education in two areas: “education and pedagogy” and “culture and art,” which include nine specialties and fourteen specializations. Postgraduate professional education programs: postgraduate studies in creative, performing and scientific specialties - “musical art”.

Innovation

The best educational programs innovative Russia those implemented in the NNGC were recognized, among them the following:

  • Instrumental performance program: piano, organ; orchestral percussion and wind instruments; orchestral string instruments, orchestral folk instruments (department of folk instruments).
  • Vocal arts programs: folk singing, academic singing.
  • Conducting programs: opera and symphony orchestra, academic choir, military brass band.

More than seven hundred students study at the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory, seventy graduate students and title seekers. Time demands innovations, and they are being widely implemented. New faculties and specialties have been opened: “acting art”, “musical sound engineering”, “music pedagogy”. New are the specialization of opera and symphony conducting, the areas of "musical applied art" and "musicology", the profiles of "music journalism in the media", "musicology" and "music pedagogy".

Conditions of education

Students study in fairly comfortable conditions that allow them to fully immerse themselves in creativity: rehearsal facilities, a publishing complex, a library, a recording studio, dormitories - all this accompanies the accumulation of theoretical knowledge and pure professional skills. There are great opportunities for improving performing skills. More than two hundred highly qualified teachers support students’ desire to receive a truly higher musical education, no matter what type of musical activity they choose: solo performing, conducting, ensemble, orchestral.

Faculty of Advanced Studies and additional education helps young professionals and their further activities. In addition to traditional programs, they train music lecturers, critics-journalists for the media, and radio and TV editors. A special department that promotes the employment of NNGC graduates, which holds a specialist fair for employers and job seekers, also supports young specialists. In addition, during their studies, all students are engaged in educational activities, which, of course, helps them gain experience: performing, lectures and concerts. NNGC students also constantly participate in professional competitions different levels, up to the highest.

The science

No serious scientific research, which are carried out at the university, the authority of the NNGC would not have such height. Our own musicological school, unique and highly professional, based on an interdisciplinary approach to science, is distinguished by its constant interest in the problems of modern music. The Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory, the address of whose concert halls is known to everyone, young and old, in the city and region, in addition to educational activities, also works a lot for fellow specialists.

Nizhny Novgorod musicologists prepare textbooks for music universities and successfully publish them along with illustrative material, as their own publishing house and recording studio allow. Monographs, collections of articles written by teachers of performing departments are published, conference materials, many methodological and teaching aids. In Russian culture, every event held by the NNGC becomes a noticeable phenomenon: scientific and artistic projects, concert series, scientific conferences, publications and art exhibitions.

International activity

The international authority of the conservatory is constantly and steadily growing, since its activities in this direction are large-scale and multifaceted. NNGC has regular creative contacts with universities in Austria, Germany, China and other countries. Cooperation agreements have been signed with many. There are constant exchanges of visits and creative meetings. Students, interns and graduate students from Mongolia, Korea, China, Serbia, Belgium, Austria, and France study together with Russians.

Joint festivals are held in accordance with agreements: Folkwang-Hochschule (Germany) has been cooperating with the NNGC since 1996, exchanging joint master classes and concert series of students, graduate students and teachers within the framework of this cooperation; since 1998, under an agreement, the Bruckner Conservatory (Austria) has been undertaking joint musical activities with the NNGC; In Essen, a festival prepared by teachers of the Nizhny Novgorod State Concert Hall is being held - “Music of the Past Century”, as well as many other international scientific and artistic projects. NNGC receives guests from Paris high school music, Grand Opera and Metropolitan Opera (USA).

In Russia

At NNGC, among the teaching staff there is a huge percentage of concert musicians. Even when reaching the international level, they maintain traditional connections with colleagues from music colleges, colleges, and schools across the country, where Nizhny Novgorod musicians conduct master classes, competitions, seminars, open lessons, Olympics and, of course, concerts.

That is why the competition for applicants is consistently high, and the geography of applicants covers almost the entirety of our vast country. As already mentioned, after graduating from university, graduates are not left without help. Education at the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory is initially included in the city’s cultural environment: students perform concerts within the walls of the conservatory itself, in two excellent halls, and strengthen the authority of the Nizhny Novgorod performing school by touring extensively and successfully.

Level of training

More than seven thousand NNGC graduates work in all major cities Russia, the USA, Great Britain, Australia, Japan, Israel, Germany, Switzerland, Holland, worthily representing the Nizhny Novgorod school of music. They also make up the city’s musical elite: the pedagogical and creative basis of the conservatory, philharmonic society, music college, opera house, choir college, schools and lyceums.

The quality of specialist training is confirmed by numerous victories of undergraduate and graduate students in various professional competitions. It’s difficult to even list the most prestigious of them, since the list is long:

  • All-Russian competition (Moscow, repeatedly).
  • International Piano Competition (Germany).
  • "In the homeland of Tchaikovsky" (Izhevsk).
  • Competition named after Nesterov ( Nizhny Novgorod, wind and percussion instruments).
  • "Silver sounds" (Petrozavodsk).
  • "Pearl of Kuban" (Krasnodar).
  • Vila Lobos Competition (Spain, classical guitar).
  • "Prikamye-2010" (Perm, folk instruments).
  • "Russian Olympus" (Nizhny Novgorod, repeatedly).
  • (Ukraine, button accordion, accordion).
  • International competition "Volga Blizzard" (Samara, opera singing).
  • International competition "Orpheus" (Volgograd, vocals).
  • International Jurgenson Competition (composition).
  • All-Russian competition (Bashkiria, choral conducting).
  • All-Russian choir competition "Russian music of the 19th century".
  • All-Russian competition scientific works students
  • All-Russian competition named after Babushkin (Moscow, creative works of sound engineers).

Well-deserved benefits

NNGC is a constant initiator and excellent organizer of professional competitions in all specialties in the field of music among the younger generation. Particularly noteworthy are the traditionally strong competitions in history and music theory.

In 2012, the Olympiad held by NNGC was included in the list of leading Olympiads held under the Union of Rectors of the Ministry of Education of Russia. The status of such events allows winners and runners-up to bypass the entrance exams when entering the conservatory.

Faculties

Piano performance has always been the main and leading specialty since the founding of the university. The piano department has five departments: two special piano departments, a chamber ensemble department, an accompanist department, and a harpsichord and organ section.

The orchestral department has also existed since the very first day of the opening of the conservatory. There are three departments: strings, woodwinds, as well as brass and percussion instruments.

The faculty has only one department; the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory has this structure. Glinka. The faculty of button accordion is not separately present in it, but the specialization itself, naturally, is within the boundaries of this department. The vocal faculty has two departments - solo singing and the department of musical theater. The conducting faculty in two departments teaches choral conducting and opera and symphony conducting. The Faculty of Composition and Musicology owns six departments. Among them are compositions and instrumentation; music theory; music history; sound engineering; music journalism; music pedagogy. In addition, the NNGC has a faculty of advanced training and five university departments.

Addresses

Applicants submit documents to the address: Piskunova Street, building 40. You can make inquiries in advance by calling 8-831-411-88-78. The admissions office has been open since June 20 in room 105 on the first floor from 9.00 to 17.00, with a lunch break from 12.00 to 13.00. The hostel is located at: Genkina Street, building 71. Telephone: 8-831-432-25-72.

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general information

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Novosibirsk State Conservatory (Academy) named after M.I. Glinka"

License

No. 01384 valid indefinitely from 04/14/2015

Accreditation

No. 01387 is valid from 07/20/2015 to 03/19/2020

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for Oil and Gas Complex

Index18 year17 year16 year15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 7 points)6 6 7 7 6
Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study72.66 69.58 68.88 63.59 66.49
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget72.89 72.51 68.88 63.83 67.12
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis66 57.12 - 56.00 56.25
Average in all specialties minimum score Unified State Exam for full-time students70.4 60.96 61.43 59.05 52.16
Number of students471 487 492 487 501
Full-time department471 487 492 487 501
Part-time department0 0 0 0 0
Extramural0 0 0 0 0
All data Report Report Report Report Report

About Oil and Gas Company

The higher musical educational institution "Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. I. Glinka" was opened in Novosibirsk in 1956. This is the only higher specialized educational institution outside the European part of the country. The educational building in which the educational activities, - complemented by modern extensions historical monument. Now the university has five faculties: Piano, Orchestral, Folk Instruments, Vocal, Conducting, Theoretical and Composition

Educational process V educational institution conducted in Russian, the following specialties are available for mastering: “Musical art” (bachelor’s degree, duration of study - 4 years), “Instrumental performance”, “The art of concert performance”, “Musical and theatrical art”, “Artistic direction of an opera and symphony orchestra and academic choir", "Vocal art", "Conducting", "Composition", "Musicology", (specialty, 5 years of study). The master's program is recruiting for the following educational profiles: “Musical and instrumental art”, “Vocal art”, “Conducting”, “Musicology and musical applied art”. The conservatory also offers postgraduate and doctoral studies.

The basis of the educational process is the study of theoretical disciplines, as well as constant practice in the chosen specialty. The abundance of creative groups at the university provides the opportunity to regularly improve the applied skills of future musicians or leaders of musical associations. On the territory of the conservatory there is an academic choir and an opera studio with Russian and European classics as a repertoire. There is also a student orchestra of Russian folk instruments and two symphony orchestras. All creative associations regularly perform reporting concerts, attracting audiences. The educational process is implemented on a modern material and technical base that meets federal requirements. The university has sufficient quantity premises, tools, technical and methodological means for the provision of high-quality educational services.

The Faculty of Advanced Training and Professional Retraining invites specialists in the field of music education to short- and long-term courses in the profile of basic education or additional professional programs.

The university is a platform for the development and establishment of musical science in Siberia. Teachers, together with students, carry out musical and ethnographic expeditions, during which students become acquainted with the folk performing characteristics of the inhabitants of the Siberian and Far Eastern regions. Both experimental and traditional ones are tested at the conservatory scientific theories– computerization of the musical process, musical philosophy, aesthetics, cultural studies. The university includes a council for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations.

The university supports its students not only in creatively, but also financially. Nonresident students receive places in a dormitory. Travel benefits are provided, academic, personal, social scholarships. The conservatory administration also takes an active position in the employment of graduates.

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