The Royal Danish Academy of Music

Local nameDet Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark

The Royal Danish Academy of Music, or Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, in Copenhagen is the oldest professional institution of musical education in Denmark as well as the largest, with approximately 400 students. It was established in 1867 as Kjøbenhavns Musikkonservatorium by Niels Gade – who was also the first rector –, J.P.E. Hartmann and Holger Simon Paulli on the basis of a testamentary gift from the jeweler P.W. Moldenhauer, and with inspiration from the Leipzig Conservatory and a conservatory founded by Giuseppe Siboni in Copenhagen in 1827. Carl Nielsen was a teacher in the period 1916–1919 and the rector during the last year of his life.

The academy was renamed to Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium in 1902 and became a national state institution in 1949. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark is Protector of the institution.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Danish_Academy_of_Music

Official Website https://www.dkdm.dk/

Phone +45 72 26 72 26

Address 22 Rosenørns Alle, Frederiksberg 1970, Denmark

Coordinates 55°40'56.768" N 12°33'10.299" E

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