The Cologne University of Music is a music college in Cologne, and Europe's largest academy of music.[1]
Contents
1History
2Alumni
3Lecturers
4Former Lecturers
5See also
6External links
7Notes
History
The academy was founded by Ferdinand Hiller in 1850 as Conservatorium der Musik in Coeln. In 1925 it became known as the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik having introduced new study and exam regulations.
In 1972 it incorporated previously independent conservatories in Aachen and Wuppertal, forming the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Rheinland which in 1987 changed its name to Hochschule für Musik Köln or the Cologne University of Music.
Alumni
Theo Altmeyer
Jürg Baur
Heribert Beissel
Elena Braslavsky
Jan Chiapusso
Michael Denhoff
Allard de Ridder
Sir Vivian Dunn
Juan Carlos Echeverry Bernal
Mojca Erdmann
Henry Fairs
Hedwig Fassbender
Achim Fiedler
Christopher Fifield
Johannes Fritsch
Mechthild Georg
Reinhard Goebel
Georg Hajdu
Anja Harteros
York Höller
Engelbert Humperdinck
Hedy Iracema-Brügelmann
Johannes Kalitzke
Volker David Kirchner
Hans Knappertsbusch
Volker David Kirchner
Akil Mark Koci
Karlrobert Kreiten
Carl Lachmund
Jin Sang Lee
Thomas Lehn
Mesias Maiguashca
Willem Mengelberg
Karl Aagard Østvig
Luis Fernando Pérez
Olga Scheps
Steffen Schleiermacher
Michael Schneider (flautist)
Wilhelm Schüchter
Juan Maria Solare
Caroline Stein
Markus Stenz
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Wolfgang Stockmeier
Chris Walden
Graham Waterhouse
Eberhard Werdin
Soyoung Yoon
Bernd Alois Zimmermann
Goran Krivokapić
Lecturers
Pierre-Laurent Aimard
Zakhar Bron
Marcus Creed
York Höller
Konrad Junghänel
Klesie Kelly
Maria Kliegel
Vassily Lobanov
Florence Millet
Jono Podmore
Edda Moser
Christoph Prégardien
Former Lecturers
Hermann Abendroth
András Adorján
Amadeus Quartet
Jürg Baur
Erling Blöndal Bengtsson
Walter Braunfels
Herbert Eimert
Johannes Fritsch
Clemens Ganz
Vinko Globokar
Hans Werner Henze
Philipp Jarnach
Adolf Jensen
Mauricio Kagel
Aloys and Alfons Kontarsky
Günter Ludwig
Frank Martin
Josef Metternich
Krzysztof Meyer
August von Othegraven
Siegfried Palm
Carl Reinecke
Max Rostal
Heinrich Schiff
Hermann Schroeder
Isidor Seiss
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Wolfgang Stockmeier
Erich Wenk
Jiggs Whigham
Franz Wüllner
Bernd Alois Zimmermann
(List is mixed)
See also
Music schools in Germany
External links
Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln
Notes
^“Cologne is one of the most popular places to study in Germany. It is home to 10 institutions of higher learning, including the country’s largest university and its largest music school . . ." "Studying in Cologne". "Mit ca. 1800 Studenten und 440 Lehrkräften die größte Musikhochschule Europas" “Mhs-koeln.de - Hochschule für Musik Köln” on Alexa.com.
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